An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Tennessee defensive back Jermod McCoy runs a drill during the school's NFL football pro day, Image 2 shows Jermod McCoy runs the 40-yard dash

Event Overview

Cornerback Jermod McCoy’s knee injury concerns has turned him into 2026 NFL Draft’s biggest freefall

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Summary

The projected first-round pick is still available on Day 3 with three rounds already past. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include New York Post, Fox News.

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An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Tennessee defensive back Jermod McCoy runs a drill during the school's NFL football pro day, Image 2 shows Jermod McCoy runs the 40-yard dash
New York Post
New York Post
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4/25/2026

Cornerback Jermod McCoy’s knee injury concerns has turned him into 2026 NFL Draft’s biggest freefall

Much of the talk around the NFL draft isn’t just about who has been taken , but also about those who keep falling as the rounds pass. Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy certainly fits that category in 2026, as the projected first-round pick was still available on Day 3 with three rounds already concluded. McCoy entered.

Jermod McCoy’s troubling but understandable draft slide ends with Raiders’ fourth-round selection
Fox News4/25/2026

Jermod McCoy’s troubling but understandable draft slide ends with Raiders’ fourth-round selection

Fernando Mendoza has officially gone #1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders. Deserved? Absolutely, but the dorky Mendoza heading to the gritty toughness of the Raiders has "bad fit" written all over it The NFL Draft isn’t just about picking the most talented player. If it were, Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy would.