On The Clock
Draft HQ
On The Clock
Draft HQ

2027 Mock Draft Headquarters

Run a mock, see how the whole community is drafting, and stack it all up against the real NFL Draft.

Run a Mock Draft

Fanspeak's On The Clock Mock Draft Simulator is not only the best looking simulator, but a rapidly improving simulator that strives for realism, unique experiences, and beautiful design. See why over 630,000 people have run a mock draft since February 2026.

Total DraftsEvery completed On The Clock mock draft this cycle.

7,708

Total TradesIn-draft trades made across all mocks this cycle.

8,961

Avg. GradeAverage post-draft grade across all mocks (0–100).

90.9

On The Clock

Pick for any of the 32 teams, trade the board live, and get graded the moment you finish — the most popular NFL mock draft simulator, built on 630,000+ community drafts.

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Fanspeak Community

We're the best NFL Mock Draft Simulator, and soon to be the best NFL experience website. Climb the leaderboards and improve your team's scores.

Top Drafters

Past 24 hours
1
rcrandall2
3 drafts
100.0
Avg
2
westchuck1
17 drafts
96.5
Avg
3
sandman2002
4 drafts
94.3
Avg
4
bigvin55
27 drafts
93.6
Avg
5
harlien
14 drafts
92.1
Avg
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Most Drafted Teams

Past 24 hours
1
Miami
70
Drafts
2
Minnesota
67
Drafts
3
New England
27
Drafts
4
Cincinnati
18
Drafts
5
Denver
17
Drafts
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Fanspeak Draft Statistics

Every mock draft becomes data. See which prospects the community is drafting and hyping right now, and dig into the trends behind 630,000+ drafts.

Most Drafted Prospects

Past 24 hours

Rank

1

Jeremiah Smith

WR

Ohio State

Drafts79×

Rank

2

Arch Manning

QB

Texas

Drafts37×

Rank

3

Julian Sayin

QB

Ohio State

Drafts31×

Rank

4

Dante Moore

QB

Oregon

Drafts29×

Rank

5

Keon Sabb

S

Alabama

Drafts28×
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Trending Prospects

Past 24 hours

Rank

1

Dante Moore

QB

Oregon

Hype77

Rank

2

Colin Simmons

LB

Texas

Hype65

Rank

3

Jayden Maiava

QB

USC

Hype62

Rank

4

Dylan Stewart

LB

South Carolina

Hype60

Rank

5

Ahmad Hardy

RB

Missouri

Hype59
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Big Boards

Hand-built prospect rankings from the community — open one, or build your own.

The Real 2026 Draft

The actual first round — stack the community's mocks up against how it really went.

Pick

1

Fernando Mendoza

QB

Indiana University Bloomington

Pick

2

David Bailey

OLB

Texas Tech University

Pick

3

Jeremiyah Love

RB

University of Notre Dame

Pick

4

Carnell Tate

WR

Ohio State University

Pick

5

Arvell Reese

LB

Ohio State University

Pick

6

Mansoor Delane

CB

Louisiana State University

Pick

7

Sonny Styles

LB

Ohio State University

Pick

8

Jordyn Tyson

WR

Arizona State University

Pick

9

Spencer Fano

OT

University of Utah

Pick

10

Francis Mauigoa

G

University of Miami

Pick

11

Caleb Downs

S

Ohio State University

Pick

12

Kadyn Proctor

OT

University of Alabama

Pick

13

Ty Simpson

QB

University of Alabama

Pick

14

Vega Ioane

OG

Pennsylvania State University

Pick

15

Rueben Bain Jr.

DE

University of Miami

Pick

16

Kenyon Sadiq

TE

University of Oregon

Pick

17

Blake Miller

OT

Clemson University

Pick

18

Caleb Banks

DE

University of Florida

Pick

19

Monroe Freeling

OT

University of Georgia

Pick

20

Makai Lemon

WR

University of Southern California

Pick

21

Max Iheanachor

OT

Arizona State University

Pick

22

Akheem Mesidor

OLB

University of Miami

Pick

23

Malachi Lawrence

DE

University of Central Florida

Pick

24

KC Concepcion

WR

Texas A&M University

Pick

25

Dillon Thieneman

S

University of Oregon

Pick

26

Keylan Rutledge

OG

Georgia Tech

Pick

27

Chris Johnson

CB

San Diego State University

Pick

28

Caleb Lomu

OT

University of Utah

Pick

29

Peter Woods

DT

Clemson University

Pick

30

Omar Cooper Jr.

WR

Indiana University Bloomington

Pick

31

Keldric Faulk

DE

Auburn University

Pick

32

Jadarian Price

RB

University of Notre Dame

Frequently Asked Questions

What is On The Clock?
Fanspeak's On The Clock is a free NFL mock draft simulator where you pick for any of the 32 NFL teams, make live trades, and get an instant grade. More than 630,000 mock drafts have been run since February 2026.
Is the mock draft simulator free?
Yes. Running a full mock for one team, using any official big board, and saving up to 3 of your own custom big boards is free. Premium (Ultimate GM) unlocks multi-team drafting, unlimited custom big boards, advanced trade tools, and an ad-free experience.
What can I do on Draft HQ besides run a mock?
Draft HQ is the hub for the whole On The Clock ecosystem: run a mock draft, dig into community draft statistics and trends, climb the user and fanbase leaderboards, browse and build big boards, and compare the community's mocks against the real NFL Draft.
Which draft class does the simulator use?
The simulator currently runs the 2027 NFL Draft class with post-2026-draft team needs and refreshed prospect boards. You can switch the draft year back to 2026 to re-grade the real 2026 draft.
How is my mock draft graded?
Each pick is scored on value (the Jimmy Johnson trade chart) and how well it fills the team's projected needs, producing an overall A+ to F grade the moment you finish your draft.

On The Clock Ecosystem

The On The Clock Ecosystem

On The Clock is Fanspeak's NFL mock draft simulator, and the ecosystem around it is everything those mock drafts add up to. More than 630,000 mock drafts have been run on the simulator, and every pick, trade, and grade is captured. We turn that user-generated data into three views, or angles: the players being drafted, the users doing the drafting, and the NFL teams they draft as. Draft HQ is the index for all of it, and it is also where the mock draft world sits next to the real 2026 NFL Draft so you can see how the community's NFL draft simulator picks compare to what actually happened. We keep the two data sets separate on purpose. The real NFL Draft is the official record; the mock draft data is what the community produced on the NFL mock draft simulator.

Draft HQ

Draft HQ is the root of the ecosystem and the fastest way into a mock draft. It blends our two data worlds in one place. On the left is the mock draft world, with entry points into the leaderboard, draft statistics, and the stadium map. On the right is the real 2026 NFL Draft, the actual round-by-round results, so the NFL draft simulator data always has a real reference point. From here you can start a mock draft in one click, with all 32 teams, live trades, and instant grades.

Leaderboard

The leaderboard ranks the people, fanbases, and prospects that drive the mock draft simulator. It is built from every completed mock draft and is split into the same three angles. The Users angle ranks GMs by how many mock drafts they run and by their average draft grade. The Teams angle ranks NFL fanbases by how well they draft and how often they get picked. The Players angle ranks prospects by community hype and by how many mock drafts they land in.

Each entry is a real, clickable profile, so you can move from a top drafter or a top prospect straight into the data behind them. Because the leaderboard updates as new mock drafts come in, it is a live read on who is shaping the class on the NFL mock draft simulator right now.

Statistics

The statistics page is where the mock draft data becomes trends. It leads with timeseries graphs so you can watch a prospect's hype, a fanbase's draft grade, or a top drafter's output move over the last 30 days, not just where they sit today. Each line is tied to its real identity: NFL team lines use the team's primary color and logo, college prospects show their school, and users show their favorite team.

Alongside the graphs are the supporting leaderboards for the active angle, so the statistics page answers both "what is the trend" and "who is on top." It is the deepest cut of the NFL draft simulator data, and the best page for understanding how community opinion on the 2027 class is changing week to week.

Stadium Map

The stadium map is the geographic view of the mock draft data. It is a full-screen 3D map of NFL stadiums, and clicking any stadium shows how that fanbase drafts on the simulator. You get the team's most-mocked prospects, its position tendencies, and a round-by-round draft-strategy fingerprint that shows which positions that fanbase reaches for and when.

The map is the one place that answers the fanbase question directly: which stadiums draft best, which prospects are steals or reaches for a given team, and how one fanbase's NFL mock draft simulator habits differ from another's. It is the most distinct surface in the ecosystem because the data is cut by team and stadium rather than by a single global list.

Real Draft vs Mock Data

Throughout the ecosystem we keep the real 2026 NFL Draft and the On The Clock mock draft data clearly labeled and separate. The real draft is sourced from the official 2026 results and lives at the full draft board. The mock data is everything the community generates on the NFL draft simulator. Draft HQ is where the two meet, so you can always check the simulator's collective opinion against the real outcome and decide for yourself how close the crowd got.