After a flurry of trades, the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is over, and on Friday at 7 pm EST, it’ll be time for Day 2, which includes rounds two and three. Below is a 2026 nfl mock draft for these two rounds, which includes picks 33-100.
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2026 NFL Mock Draft: Day 2 Picks & Predictions
Let’s dive into predictions for the next two rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft.
2026 NFL Mock Draft: Round 2
33. San Francisco 49ers: Emmanuel Pregnon (G – Oregon)
The 49ers traded out of the first round, and here at No. 33, they got a top guard on the board to help their offensive line.
34. Arizona Cardinals: C.J. Allen (LB – Georgia)
The Cardinals use their No. 34 overall pick and get a true leader at the linebacker position in Allen, who will be the quarterback of the defense.
35. Buffalo Bills: Kayden McDonald (DI – Ohio State)
The Bills were one of the worst run defenses in the NFL, and McDonald helps solve that immediately.
36. Las Vegas Raiders: Chris Bell (WR – Louisville)
The Raiders need weapons for Fernando Mendoza, and if not for a torn ACL in November, Bell would be a first-round pick with his A.J. Brown-like frame.
37. New York Giants: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (S – Toledo)
McNeil-Warren had a chance to go in the first round, but now the Giants, who passed on Caleb Downs, get a massive safety to patrol the back end of their defense and come up and make hits when asked.
38. Houston Texans: Christen Miller (DI – Georgia)
The Texans need more help on their defensive interior, and they get a player in Miller who needs to bulk up a bit more, but will be productive under DeMeco Ryan’s tutelage.
39. Cleveland Browns: Chase Bisontis (G – Texas A&M)
The Browns signed a bunch of offensive linemen this offseason, but Bisontis will find a role eventually as a solid guard.
40. Kansas City Chiefs: Denzel Boston (WR – Washington)
Boston has fallen a bit, but the Chiefs get a big-bodied receiver to help this Chiefs offense with Patrick Mahomes coming off a torn ACL.
41. Cincinnati Bengals: Jacob Rodriguez (LB – Texas Tech)
The Bengals lost Logan Wilson to retirement, and now, they get an uber-productive linebacker.
42. New Orleans Saints: Zion Young (ED – Missouri)
Young was a possible first-round pick, but instead the Saints got him, a long, strong edge rusher, at No. 42.
43. Miami Dolphins: Jermod McCoy (CB – Tennessee)
The injury concerns have made McCoy drop, but the Dolphins are taking a chance on his talent to pair him with Chris Johnson.
44. New York Jets: Colton Hood (CB – Tennessee)
Hood is a bully of a cornerback, and he’ll bring an attitude that Aaron Glenn will like.
45. Baltimore Ravens: Germie Bernard (WR – Alabama)
The Ravens need a receiver, and Bernard is just a solid, all-around receiver who will be consistent for Lamar Jackson.
46. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jake Golday (LB – Cincinnati)
The Buccaneers need a linebacker with Lavonte David retiring, and Golday is an explosive prospect.
47. Indianapolis Colts: Treydan Stukes (CB – Arizona)
There were rumblings of Stukes as a first-round pick, but he fell to No. 47 and the Colts’ first pick. He’s a bit older and has an injury history, but the Colts need a player of this caliber when healthy.
48. Atlanta Falcons: Avieon Terrell (CB – Clemson)
The Falcons add more defensive back talent, and even better, it’s A.J. Terrell‘s younger brother.
49. Minnesota Vikings: A.J. Haulcy (S – LSU)
The Vikings were rumored to be in on Thieneman, but instead they got a ball hawk in Haulcy.
50. Detroit Lions: Gabe Jacas (ED – Illinois)
The Lions need more help opposite Aidan Hutchinson, and here they get a team captain who wants to be physical.
51. Carolina Panthers: Chris Brazzell II (WR – Tennessee)
The Panthers get a receiver with speed to replace Xavier Legette on the outside.
52. Green Bay Packers: Gennings Dunker (T – Iowa)
Dunker will play guard in the NFL and likely take over for Anthony Belton.
53. Pittsburgh Steelers: T.J. Parker (ED – Clemson)
This isn’t exactly a need, but more pass rushers is never a bad thing to have. The fall for Parker ends.
54. Philadelphia Eagles: Cashius Howell (ED – Texas A&M)
Howell’s short arms cost him a bit in terms of draft slot, but the Eagles draft a player to replenish their pass-rushing unit.
55. Los Angeles Chargers: Lee Hunter (DI – Texas Tech)
Hunter will come in and help the Chargers in the running game as a 6’3 1/2″, 318-pound nose tackle.
56. Jacksonville Jaguars: R Mason Thomas (ED – Oklahoma)
A bit undersized, the Jaguars get an explosive pass rusher to help out Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.
57. Chicago Bears: Brandon Cisse (CB – South Carolina)
The Bears have Jaylon Johnson and Tyrique Stevenson, but neither played a full season last year. Now, they get a toolsy, athletic player who can develop behind them.
58. San Francisco 49ers: D’Angelo Ponds (CB – Indiana)
Ponds is a Mike Sainristil-like defensive back who will play tough and help bring some edge to the 49ers’ defense.
59. Houston Texans: Connor Lew (C – Auburn)
Jake Andrews has struggled, and now he has competition as Lew recovers from a torn ACL.
60. Chicago Bears: Joshua Josephs (ED – Tennessee)
He needs some more pass-rushing moves, but Josephs’s wingspan helps him win when rushing the passer. The Bears need more ways to get after the quarterback.
61. Los Angeles Rams: Josiah Trotter (LB – Missouri)
While Trotter isn’t the best in coverage, he’s excellent against the run and explosive in short areas.
62. Denver Broncos: Eli Stowers (TE – Vanderbilt)
The Broncos may be saying goodbye to Evan Engram soon, and here, they get an absolutely athletic freak in Stowers.
63. New England Patriots: Kyle Louis (LB – Pittsburgh)
More of a linebacker/safety hybrid, Louis was a productive player at Pitt last season. The Patriots need to add more talent on defense, and Louis’s production is hard to ignore.
64. Seattle Seahawks: Keith Abney II (CB – Arizona State)
A high football IQ cornerback who can play outside or inside, the Seahawks add a player with a bit of versatility to their secondary.
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2026 NFL Mock Draft: Round 3
65. Arizona Cardinals: Caleb Tiernan (T – Northwestern)
66. Buffalo Bills: Antonio Williams (WR – Clemson)
67. Las Vegas Raiders: Keionte Scott (CB – Miami (FL))
68. Philadelphia Eagles: Kamari Ramsey (S – USC)
69. Tennessee Titans: Anthony Hill Jr. (LB – Texas)
70. Cleveland Browns: Skyler Bell (WR – Connecticut)
71. Washington Commanders: Derrick Moore (ED – Michigan)
72. Cincinnati Bengals: Chandler Rivers (CB – Duke)
73. New Orleans Saints: Dani Dennis-Sutton (ED – Penn State)
74. Cleveland Browns: Romello Height (ED – Texas Tech)
75. Miami Dolphins: De’Zhaun Stribling (WR – Mississippi)
76. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ted Hurst (WR – Georgia State)
77. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Oscar Delp (TE – Georgia)
78. Indianapolis Colts: Elijah Sarratt (WR – Indiana)
79. Atlanta Falcons: Zachariah Branch (WR – Georgia)
80. Baltimore Ravens: Sam Roush (TE – Stanford)
81. Jacksonville Jaguars: Max Klare (TE – Ohio State)
82. Minnesota Vikings: Mike Washington Jr. (HB – Arkansas)
83. Carolina Panthers: Gracen Halton (DI – Oklahoma)
84. Green Bay Packers: Dominique Orange (DI – Iowa State)
85. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kaleb Proctor (DI – Southeastern Louisiana)
86. Los Angeles Chargers: Sam Hecht (C – Kansas State)
87. Miami Dolphins: Genesis Smith (S – Arizona)
88. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kaleb Elarms-Orr (LB – TCU)
89. Chicago Bears: Darrell Jackson Jr. (DI – Florida State)
90. San Francisco 49ers: Dametrious Crownover (S – Texas A&M)
91. Houston Texans: Rayshaun Benny (DI – Michigan)
92. Dallas Cowboys: Davison Igbinosun (CB – Ohio State)
93. Los Angeles Rams: Bryce Lance (WR – North Dakota State)
94. Miami Dolphins: Jalen Farmer (G – Kentucky)
95. New England Patriots: Malachi Fields (WR – Notre Dame)
96. Seattle Seahawks: Keyron Crawford (ED – Auburn)
97. Minnesota Vikings: Jake Slaughter (C – Florida)
98. Philadelphia Eagles: Trey Zuhn III (T – Texas A&M)
99. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jonah Coleman (HB – Washington)
100. Jacksonville Jaguars: Seth McGowan (HB – Kentucky)
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