Nick Marsh — 2027 NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0

Leading up to the 2027 NFL Draft, we will track where Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Nick Marsh appears in the latest NFL mock drafts.

Nick Marsh NFL Mock Drafts

Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Nick Marsh has appeared:

For the Win — Christian D'Andrea

No. 21 overall — Dallas Cowboys (via GB)

Marsh would be a wonderful George Pickens replacement. And he won't be an option when Jerry Jones caves late in negotiations and signs his WR2 for four years and $180 million.

CBS Sports — Ryan Wilson

No. 31 overall — Seattle Seahawks

Marsh transferred from Michigan State where he was targeted 102 times in 2025. At 6-foot-3, 200 pounds, he looks like the natural replacement for Elijah Sarratt (and like Sarratt, he lined up outside about 95% of the time). Despite his size, Marsh can put his foot in the ground and get in and out of breaks, creating separation at the route stem. Like Sarratt, he won't consistently create separation on vertical routes, but he has legit contested-catch and YAC ability, and he uses his frame to shield defenders.

ESPN — Jordan Reid

No. 25 overall — New England Patriots

A transfer from Michigan State, Marsh is set to assume Omar Cooper Jr.'s role in Indiana's offense. Although he's bigger than Cooper at 6-foot-3, 203 pounds, Marsh plays like the Jets' first-rounder and is best deployed in the short to intermediate area as a strong, in-breaking route runner. Marsh is competitive in getting yards after the catch and plays with the feeling he can score every time he gets the ball. Receivers Mack Hollins and Kayshon Boutte are set to become free agents, so Marsh could be a good match with New England.

The Athletic — Dane Brugler

No. 20 overall — Dallas Cowboys (via GB)

A transfer from Michigan State, Marsh (6-3, 215) is a good-sized athlete with playmaking potential.

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