NFL Draft results 2026: Live coverage from Day 2 (Rounds 2-3)

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Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; The video board with the NFL Draft logo at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Welcome to Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft!

The Denver Broncos start the day with just a single pick in the first three rounds. That pick being the 62nd pick in the late second round. That should put us on track to see their first pick in the draft around 7:20pm mile high time. Then again, they could trade up or trade down, so don’t bank on that projection!

One thing we do know, we’ll need to wait a while. There are 30 picks to be made and once done we’ll have to wait around for the potential possibility of Denver moving back into the late third round.

Let’s get to it!

2026 NFL Draft Results – Second Round​

R2, Pick 33: San Francisco 49ers (via NYJ)​

De’Zhaun Striblin, WR, Ole Miss​

Stribling’s 6’2″ frame and contested-catch radius give Shanahan/Kubiak offense boundary X-receiver that wins outside leverage. SEC route polish translates to Niners’ timing-based concept tree — digs, deep overs, back-shoulder shots. Blocks in run game, non-negotiable in this scheme. YAC ability through broken tackles fits wide-zone bootleg play-action. Three-down WR projection in motion-heavy offense.

R2, Pick 34: Arizona Cardinals​

Chase Bisontis, OG, Texas A&M​

Athletic guard profile drops into Mike LaFleur’s Shanahan-tree install — wide-zone run game demands mobile interior linemen who pull, climb to second level, and seal backside cuts. Bisontis’ SEC reps against elite 3-techs prove the anchor in pass-pro. Justin Frye’s OL room gets a Day 1 starter with scheme-diverse tape (gap, zone, pull). Physical finisher sets tone for young offense under new staff. Ten-year interior starter ceiling.

R2, Pick 35: Buffalo Bills​

TJ Parker, EDGE, Clemson​

Parker drops into Jim Leonhard’s new multiple-front defense — scheme built around five-man pressure flexibility and stand-up edge versatility. Clemson product comes with three-year starter pedigree, bend around the arc, and counters that convert speed to power. OLB coach Bobby April III (Stanford DC background) gets pass-rush piece to develop. Attacking scheme under rookie HC Joe Brady needs juice off the edge — Parker’s first-step quickness delivers. Rotational rusher Year 1, double-digit sack projection by 2027.

R2, Pick 36: Houston Texans (via LV)​

Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State​

McDonald’s 320+ frame anchors DeMeco Ryans’ aggressive front as two-gap nose or shaded 1-tech. Run-stuffer archetype frees edge rushers to hunt QB by eating double-teams interior. Ohio State produced him against Big Ten mauler guards — translates immediately. Matt Burke’s defense rotates interior heavily; McDonald gives 30+ snaps of clog-the-middle early-down work. Short-area quickness better than listed weight suggests — flashes pass-rush push on stunts. Three-down potential by Year 2.

R2, Pick 37: New York Giants​

Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee​

Hood fits Dennard Wilson’s new press-man-heavy defense — scheme built on disruption at line of scrimmage and match coverage principles (inherited from Wilson’s Titans tenure). Tennessee produced long, physical corners; Hood’s 6’1″ frame and hip fluidity check both boxes. Harbaugh’s tough-minded identity demands tackling at corner — Hood delivers in run support. Boundary starter trajectory. Matt Nagy offense keeps defense on short fields; Hood needs to cover one-on-one, which this scheme asks of its CB2.

R2, Pick 38: Las Vegas Raiders (via HOU via WAS)​

Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona​

Stukes fits Rob Leonard’s first-year defense — promoted DC brings Miami’s attacking front principles, paired with DB coach Joe Woods’ zone-match coverage DNA (Cover-3/quarters). Stukes’ length and ball skills from Arizona project clean to off-coverage assignments where he can read-and-react rather than play sticky man. Rookie HC Kubiak inherited barren secondary; Stukes steps in as boundary corner with CB2 ceiling. Physical press snaps when scheme dials up, off-zone default. Tackles in run support — required of Pac-12 corners playing option-heavy offenses.

R2, Pick 39: Cleveland Browns​

Denzel Boston, WR, Washington​

Boston’s 6’4″ frame and contested-catch profile slot perfectly into Todd Monken’s vertical passing attack — new HC brings Ravens-era shot-play DNA and Georgia’s X-receiver template (Ladd McConkey, AD Mitchell). Boundary jump-ball target that wins in red zone and on back-shoulder fades. Play-action shot plays demand size outside to stress safeties — Boston delivers. Pac-12 press reps translate; needs route-tree expansion but catch radius gives rookie QB margin for error. Day 1 starter outside, 700-yard floor.

R2, Pick 40: Kansas City Chiefs​


R2, Pick 41: Cincinnati Bengals

R2, Pick 42: New Orleans Saints

R2, Pick 43: Miami Dolphins

R2, Pick 44: New York Jets (via DAL)

R2, Pick 45: Baltimore Ravens

R2, Pick 46: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

R2, Pick 47: Indianapolis Colts

R2, Pick 48: Atlanta Falcons

R2, Pick 49: Minnesota Vikings

R2, Pick 50: Detroit Lions

R2, Pick 51: Carolina Panthers

R2, Pick 52: Green Bay Packers

R2, Pick 53: Pittsburgh Steelers

R2, Pick 54: Philadelphia Eagles

R2, Pick 55: Los Angeles Chargers

R2, Pick 56: Jacksonville Jaguars

R2, Pick 57: Chicago Bears

R2, Pick 58: San Francisco 49ers

R2, Pick 59: Houston Texans

R2, Pick 60: Chicago Bears (via BUF)

R2, Pick 61: Los Angeles Rams

R2, Pick 62: Denver Broncos

R2, Pick 63: New England Patriots

R2, Pick 64: Seattle Seahawks


2026 NFL Draft Results – Third Round​


R3, Pick 65: Arizona Cardinals

R3, Pick 66: Buffalo Bills (via TEN)

R3, Pick 67: Las Vegas Raiders

R3, Pick 68: Philadelphia Eagles (via NYJ)

R3, Pick 69: Tennessee Titans (via HOU via NYG)

R3, Pick 70: Cleveland Browns

R3, Pick 71: Washington Commanders

R3, Pick 72: Cincinnati Bengals

R3, Pick 73: New Orleans Saints

R3, Pick 74: Cleveland Browns (via KC)

R3, Pick 75: Miami Dolphins

R3, Pick 76: Pittsburgh Steelers (via DAL)

R3, Pick 77: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

R3, Pick 78: Indianapolis Colts

R3, Pick 79: Atlanta Falcons

R3, Pick 80: Baltimore Ravens

R3, Pick 81: Jacksonville Jaguars (via DET)

R3, Pick 82: Minnesota Vikings

R3, Pick 83: Carolina Panthers

R3, Pick 84: Green Bay Packers

R3, Pick 85: Pittsburgh Steelers

3, Pick 86: Los Angeles Chargers

R3, Pick 87: Miami Dolphins (via PHI)

R3, Pick 88: Jacksonville Jaguars

R3, Pick 89: Chicago Bears

R3, Pick 90: San Francisco 49ers (via MIA via HOU)

R3, Pick 91: Las Vegas Raiders (via HOU via BUF)

R3, Pick 92: Dallas Cowboys (via SF)

R3, Pick 93: Los Angeles Rams

R3, Pick 94: Miami Dolphins (via DEN)

R3, Pick 95: New England Patriots

R3, Pick 96: Seattle Seahawks

R3, Pick 97: Minnesota Vikings (Comp)

R3, Pick 98: Philadelphia Eagles (Comp)

R3, Pick 99: Pittsburgh Steelers (Comp)

R3, Pick 100: Jacksonville Jaguars (via DET; Special Comp)

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