2026 NFL Draft - Night Two Results & Analysis and Top 200 Prospect Available!
- John B. Everett

- Apr 25
- 19 min read
Second Round
33. San Francisco (via NY Jets) | De'Zhaun Stribling | WR | Ole Miss | Unhappy with their WR corps and despite needing a CB and an EDGE, they draft the ascending talent in Stribling who was nearly unstoppable in October and November of last season. Stribling should line up as a starter early in his career. |
34. Arizona | Chase Bisontis | OG | Texas A&M | The Cards, despite needing a QB, select the tough and athletic Bisontis who combines experience with intelligence and mobility to become a plug and play starter. |
35. Buffalo (via Tennessee) | TJ Parker | EDGE | Clemson | The Bills trade out of the first-round and still get a top 20 talent in Parker. Parker is coming off a down year but he has displayed a great blend of quickness and power during his college career. |
36. Houston (via LV) | Kayden McDonald | IDL | Ohio State | McDonald earned a first-round grade but fell to the second round and gets selected into a great situation in Houston. McDonald lacks desired experience but he excels as a run defender and is just starting to tap into his potential. |
37. NY Giants | Colton Hood | CB | Tennessee | Hood goes off the board prior to his teammate McCoy. Hood is smooth, fluid, and quick and should compete for a starting job as a rookie. |
38. Las Vegas (via Houston) | Treydan Stukes | CB | Arizona | The Raiders use their second-round pick on fast-rising slot CB Stukes. Stukes has the versatility to line up anywhere in the secondary and should be a starter before the end of his rookie season. |
39. Cleveland | Denzel Boston | WR | Washington | The Browns use their second pick so far on a WR by drafting Boston. Boston should play as a starting WR this season on the outside while KC Concepcion will work out of the slot. |
40. Kansas City | R Mason Thomas | EDGE | Oklahoma | The Chiefs decide to get EDGE George Karlaftis a running mate as a pass rusher in the quick and explosive Oklahoma EDGE. Thomas, despite great size, is a well-rounded EDGE who holds the edge against the run and can close on the QB in the pocket. |
41. Cincinnati | Cashius Howell | EDGE | Texas A&M | After drafting the enigmatic Shemar Stewart in the first-round last season, the Bengals add a proven pass rusher in Howell who fell out of the first-round because of short arms. Howell's quickness and burst are as good as anyone in this draft. |
42. New Orleans | Christen Miller | IDL | Georgia | After drafting Jordyn Tyson in round one, the Saints draft the talented Bulldog DT. Miller is best against the run but flashes upside as an interior pass rusher. Miller could be the best IDL in this draft ten years from now. |
43. Miami | Jacob Rodriguez | LB | Texas Tech | The Dolphins add a turnover machine in the ball magnet Rodriguez, who created 11 turnovers last season in Lubbock. Rodriguez's instincts and range make him an immediate starter in Miami. |
44. Detroit (via NY Jets) | Derrick Moore | EDGE | Michigan | The Lions trade up for the right to draft the Michigan power rusher who will line up opposite fellow Wolverine EDGE Aidan Hutchinson as a starting DE in the Motor City. Morris fills a huge hole in Detroit's defense. |
45. Baltimore | Zion Young | EDGE | Missouri | Young was announced as a LB when he was selected but what he does best is hold down the edge and shut down the outside run. Young flashes as a power rusher and looks like a future starter. |
46. Tampa Bay | Josiah Trotter | LB | Missouri | The third Trotter to get drafted by the NFL, the youngest Trotter joins an ideal situation to earn playing time and be developed as the successor to Alex Anzalone. |
47. Pittsburgh (via Indianapolis) | Germie Bernard | WR | Alabama | The Steelers plan on inserting Bernard in as the team's primary slot receiver. Bernard is a great route runner and is very sure-handed making him an excellent option over the middle of the field. |
48. Atlanta | Avieon Terrell | CB | Clemson | Terrell gets to join his brother AJ in the Falcons' secondary. Terrell will likely to play slot CB in the NFL. Terrell makes a living in run support and is an aggressive tackler. |
49. Carolina (via Minnesota) | Lee Hunter | IDL | Texas Tech | Hunter gets to step into one of the best IDL rotations in the NFL and will be a major contributor as a rookie. |
50. NY Jets (via Detroit) | D'Angelo Ponds | CB | Indiana | One of the best and most productive ball hawks in college football, Ponds plays best in the clutch and profiles as an elite slot CB in the NFL. |
51. Minnesota (via Carolina) | Jake Golday | LB | Cincinnati | Golday is the kind of combo LB the team covets under DC Brian Flores - he is stout against the run, effective in zone coverage, and has an excellent closing burst as a blitzer. Golday should be a starter before the end of his rookie year. |
52. Green Bay | Brandon Cisse | CB | South Carolina | Cisse is a well-rounded CB with the size and length to hold up in man coverage and the physicality to support against the run. Cisse needs to improve his ball skills but plays like a starter. Cisse should compete for a starting job as a rookie. |
53. Indianapolis (via Pittsburgh) | CJ Allen | LB | Georgia | CJ Allen may have slipped down draft boards since the NFL Scouting Combine in February but he fell into a perfect situation where he can step into a starting role as a rookie after Zaire Franklin was traded to Green Bay in the off-season. Great pick by the Colts. |
54. Philadelphia | Eli Stowers | TE | Vanderbilt | Stowers is a somewhat one dimensional TE who offers little interest or ability in blocking but is the ultimate mismatch piece in space - too fast for LBs and too big for safeties to cover. Stowers will be a sub-package receiving specialist as a rookie. |
55. New England (via LA Chargers) | Gabe Jacas | EDGE | Illinois | The Patriots' lack of an outside pass rush was evident in their inability to pressure Seattle QB Sam Darnold in last February's Super Bowl. Jacas is a complete EDGE who forces the run back inside, chases hard in pursuit, and is able to bend, flatten, and close on the QB in the pocket. Great value pick. |
56. Jacksonville | Nate Boerkircher | TE | Texas A&M | Boerkircher teases with his raw athletic ability and premium size but the lack of production and average hands limit his upside. But Boerkircher is a quality blocker and a very hard worker. He looks to be the Jags' number two TE this season. |
57. Chicago | Logan Jones | OC | Iowa | The first center drafted is Iowa's Jones, a technician who relies on fundamentals and quickness to win at the POA. Jones will push Garrett Bradbury for the starting center job this fall in Chicago. |
58. Cleveland (via San Francisco) | Emmanuel McNeil-Warren | S | Toledo | EMW's free fall ends with his selection by the Browns' late in round two. EMW has excellent size, has great range, is a physical hitter, and a productive ball hawk. EMW should be starting for Cleveland before the end of the coming season. |
59. Houston | Marlin Klein | TE | Michigan | Klein, a German citizen, really came on late in the scouting process by displaying an excellent level of athleticism while playing with prototypical size for an in-line Y-TE. Klein should compete to be the Texans second or third TE next fall. |
60. Tennessee (via Chicago) | Anthony Hill | LB | Texas | Hill has excellent speed and range and is one of the best coverage LBs available in this draft. Hill is an experienced and durable leader with the size and agility to match-up well with TEs in space. |
61. LA Rams | Max Klare | TE | Ohio State | The Rams seem to like to collect TEs - two years ago they drafted Davis Allen / Clemson and Terrance Ferguson / Oregon was drafted last year. Now Klare, a quality receiving option and competent blocker joins the most loaded TE room in the NFL. The rich gets richer. |
62. Buffalo (via Denver) | Davison Igbinosun | CB | Ohio State | Igbinosun drew 16 defensive penalties two seasons ago for the National Champions but significantly reduced those penalties last season, only being called for five defensive penalties. Igbinosun has premium length and excels in man coverage. He will push for a starting job this fall. |
63. LA Chargers (via New England) | Jake Slaughter | IOL | Florida | When the Chargers drafted Slaughter, SNS' number one ranked center, he was announced as a guard. At guard, Slaughter will compete for a starting job and at a minimum, will serve as a quality backup IOL. |
64. Seattle | Bud Clark | S | TCU | Clark is a superior ball hawk - 15 career INTs and 21 career passes defensed, as a free safety and slot CB in Fort Worth. Clark may get a look at slot CB but no matter what, he needs to get on the field - he is a certified turnover machine. |
Third Round
65. Arizona | Carson Beck | QB | Miami, Fl | With incumbent starting QB Jacoby Brissett planning to sit out OTAs, competition is needed in Glendale. Beck has the size, stature, and arm strength to push for the starting job before the end of the season. |
66. Denver (via Buffalo thru Tennessee) | Tyler Onyedim | IDL | Texas A&M | Onyedim is one of the most talented interior pass rushers in this draft but needs development as a run stuffer. Onyedim will begin his career as a pass rushing specialist who will become a starter once he adds more strength. |
67. Las Vegas | Keyron Crawford | EDGE | Auburn | Crawford is relatively inexperienced but displays promising pass rushing ability - he can cut, bend, flatten, and then has an impressive burst to close on the QB. Crawford is just beginning to learn his craft and has tremendous upside to be developed. |
68. Philadelphia | Markel Bell | OT | Miami, Fl | The Eagles need to reload on their OL and Bell's size (6092 with 36 & 3/8" Arms) and lateral agility makes him an ideal candidate to be developed as Lane Johnson's successor at ORT in the next couple of seasons. |
69. Chicago (via Tennessee thru Buffalo) | Sam Roush | TE | Stanford | One of the best blocking Tes in this draft, Roush suffers from poor concentration and inconsistent hands that reulted in seven dropped passes last season. In Chicago, Roush will be tasked with blocking and will likely be sparingly used in the passing game. |
70. San Francisco (via Cleveland) | Romello Height | EDGE | Texas Tech | The Niners pass rush under-performed last season and another EDGE was needed. Height is a productive, multi-year starter with the versatility to line up as an EDGE or an off-the-ball LB. But his best skill is pressuring the QB and the 49ers are counting on Height to get to the QB. |
71. Washington | Antonio Williams | WR | Clemson | One of the most experienced and productive slot receivers in college football, Williams seems to be dinged up a lot but when he is healthy, his agility and burst makes him a dangerous runner with the ball in his hands. Williams fills a need and will push for a starting job in three receiver sets as a rookie. |
72. Cincinnati | Tacario Davis | CB | Washington | Davis has premium size - 6037 / 33 & 3/8" Arms - and length and looks like an ideal starting CB in a press scheme. In off-man coverage, Davis remains a work in progress due to tightness in his hips. |
73. New Orleans | Oscar Delp | TE | Georgia | Fantasy football tip - draft Delp late, he could be a steal in your league. Delp is a great blocker and never really displayed his athleticism and agility in space. Delp has deceptive speed that could get unleashed by the Saints' coaching staff. Keep an eye on Delp. |
74. NY Giants (via Cleveland thru KC) | Malachi Fields | WR | Notre Dame | The Giants continue their strong draft with the selection of the fast and long-limbed Fighting Irish WR. Fields, a transfer from Virginia, has the size, length, speed, and body control to be a verticl threat for QB Jaxon Dart. |
75. Miami | Caleb Douglas | WR | Texas Tech | The Dolphins are reloading at WR after releasing Tyreek Hill and trading Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos and they draft their first WR in the long and fast Douglas, who is coming off the best season of his career last fall in Lubbock. Douglas' speed makes him a natural replacment for Waddle's game breaking explosiveness. |
76. Pittsburgh | Drew Allar | QB | Penn State | With questions swirling around Aaron Rodger's availability this fall, adding a young QB was a must for the Steelers who are currently having Mason Rudolph and Will Howard competing for the starting job. Allar is big, strong-armed, and a proven winner. |
77. Green Bay (via Tampa Bay) | Chris McClellan | IDL | Missouri | After trading Kenny Clark in last year's Micah Parsons trade, the Packers acquire his successor with pick number 77. McClellan was as good as any IDL in the nation by the end of last season and his combination of strength and quickness makes him a contender to start as a rookie. |
78. Indianapolis | AJ Haulcy | S | LSU | Haulcy is one of the biggest safeties available in this draft class - 5115 / 215 lbs - and is an instinctive playmaker who always seems to be near the ball in space and displays fine ball skills with 10 career INTs and 17 passes defensed in his college career. |
79. Atlanta | Zachariah Branch | WR | Georgia | Branch is one of the quickest and most sudden slot receivers in the nation and he gives the Falcons a dangerous underneath WR to exploit zone coverage over the middle of the field. |
80. Baltimore | Ja'Kobi Lane | WR | USC | Lane is one of the most talented acrobatic WRs in the nation with a huge catch radius and outstanding body control. Lane creates little separation in his routes and almost all of his catches are contested but he is good for a few highlight reel catches this coming season in Baltimore. |
81. Jacksonville | Albert Regis | IDL | Texas A&M | Although Regis lacks desired length, he is a physical mauler inside who is one of the best run stuffing DTs in his class. Regis should immediately be a contributor and push for a starting spot next fall. |
82. Minnesota | Domonique Orange | IDL | Iowa State | The Vikings select their second IDL in "Big Citrus," an elite run stuffer who displays little pass rushing upside. Orange will probably never be a big sack artist but his strength and durability gives Minnesota a reliable starter. |
83. Carolina | Chris Brazzell | WR | Tennessee | Surprisingly, Brazzell falls to pick number 83 after his great season in Knoxville. Brazzell is long, fast, explosive, and has reliable hands. Carolina is putting together one of the biggest and fastest WR corps in the NFL. |
84. Tampa Bay (via Green Bay) | Ted Hurst | WR | Georgia State | Speaking of big and fast, Hurst was a man amongst boys in the Sun Belt Conference over the last two seasons and seems ready for the NFL game. Hurst may need a period of time to adjust to the speed of the game but he has the athletic profile to take over for the departed Mike Evans (Niners) as a starting WR in Tampa. |
85. Pittsburgh | Daylen Everette | CB | Georgia | The Steelers love their big and long CBs and Everette fits the bill. Everette is a clutch performer who plays best in the biggest situations but needs to improve his consistency. Porter and Everette will make up one of the biggest set of CBs in the NFL. |
86. Cleveland (via LA Chargers) | Austin Barber | OT | Florida | After drafting Spencer Fano in the first-round, the Browns add Barber, Florida's starting OLT for the better part of the last three seasons. Batber will compete for the starting OLT job as Fano is the likely starter at ORT for Cleveland's rebuilt offensive line. |
87. Miami | Will Kacmarek | TE | Ohio State | Kacmarek is one of the best blocking TEs available in this draft but displays little as a receiving option. This pick seems like a reach - he could have been available late in the day on Saturday but Miami decides to grab him now. Miami still needs a better option and should look to add another TE on Saturday. |
88. Jacksonville | Emmanuel Pregnon | OG | Oregon | Pregnon, who many analysts thought may sneak into the bottom of the first-round, falls to the end of the third-round due to balance concerns. But Pregnon is a beast of a run blocker who should compete for a starting job as a rookie. |
89. Chicago | Zavion Thomas | WR | LSU | The Bears add one of the fastest and most explosive WRs in the nation in the undersized and lightning-fast Thomas who logged a 4.28 40 at the NFL Scouting Combine. Thomas suffers from concentration drops but he gives Caleb Williams a very fast toy to play with. |
90. San Francisco (via Miami) | Kaelon Black | RB | Indiana | Only three RBs have been drafted through the first three rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, an unusually low number. And all three RBs played in the state of Indiana - Love / Price - Notre Dame and Black - Indiana. Black looks like an outstanding back-up RB with the contact balance and ball security to excel in that role. |
91. Las Vegas (via Houston thru Buffalo) | Trey Zuhn | IOL | Texas A&M | Zuhn was announced by the Raiders as a guard even though all of his playing experience is at OLT and center. Zuhn profiles as a valuable OL who can play virtually anywhere on the line and could push Colton Miller for playing time as Vegas' OLT. Great value pick. |
92. Dallas | Jaishawn Barham | EDGE-LB | Michigan | The Cowboys roll the dice on Barham a very quick, agile, and twitchy LB who profiles as an EDGE in the NFL. Dallas has added two EDGEs with upside in Lawrence and Barham in an attempt to replace the production lost when Micah Parsons was traded last summer. |
93. LA Rams | Keagen Trost | OT | Missouri | The Rams need to improve their depth along the OL and draft Trost, the experienced and durable ORT with a skill set suited inside at guard. Trost is a very strong run blocker who seals the edge and opens the outside running lane consistently. Very good lateral agility and ability to mirror and slide in pass protection – handles speed off the edge well. Trost could push for a starting job before the end of the season. |
94. Miami | Chris Bell | WR | Louisville | Bell looked like a first-round draft pick before tearing his ACL late last season. Bell is a physically dominating power forward of a WR who loves contact and has a receiving style reminiscent of Deebo Samuel. Once Bell is fully recovered, he is a starting WR in Miami. |
95. New England | Eli Raridon | TE | Notre Dame | Raridon has teased with his enticing combination of size, power, and athleticism but needs to refine his technique as a blocker and become a more reliable receiver - he suffers from concentration drops and disappears for long stretches of time. If Raridon can iron out these issues, he has starting potential. |
96. Pittsburgh (via Seattle) | Gennings Dunker | OT-OG | Iowa | Dunker was announced as a guard when the Steelers drafted him and he profiles as a dominating IOL in the NL. Dunker plays with a fierce mindset and works through the whistle. Dunker should be a starter before the end of his rookie season. |
97. Minnesota | Caleb Tiernan | OT | Northwestern | A great value pick here, Tiernan has starting potential as an OLT after starting 38 games in the Big Ten. Tiernan should serve as a valuable swing tackle as a rookie and may become a starter before the end of his rookie season. |
98. Minnesota (via Philadelphia) | Jakobe Thomas | S | Miami, Fl | Harrison Smith is rumored to be retiring before the 2026 season, and even if he decides to play another year, his successor is needed. Thomas is a very good ball hawk who plays the ball in the air like a WR. Finished 2025 with 5 INTs (1 returned for TD) and 6 passes defensed. |
99. Seattle (via Pittsburgh) | Julian Neal | CB | Arkansas | Neal is a big, physical CB who some teams grade as a safety but he has the size and length (6015 / 203 lbs / 32 & 3/4" Arms) desired in a press CB. Neal is tight in the hips and struggles in off-man coverage but he profiles as a productive and physical bump and run CB. |
100. Jacksonville | Jalen Huskey | S | Maryland | Huskey is a productive ball hawk who is a classic free safety with the range and speed to play as a single-high safety. Huskey should push for a starting job before the end of his rookie season. |
Top 200 Prospects Available for Day 3
1. Jermod McCoy / CB / Tennessee |
2. Keionte Scott / CB / Miami, Fl |
3. Dani Dennis-Sutton / EDGE / Penn State |
4. Jonah Coleman / RB / Washington |
5. Darrell Jackson / IDL / Florida State |
6. Emmett Johnson / RB / Nebraska |
7. Skyler Bell / WR / UCONN |
8. Alan Herron / OT / Maryland |
9. Michael Trigg / TE / Baylor |
10. Kyle Louis / LB / Pittsburgh |
11. Mike Washington / RB / Arkansas |
12. Charles Demmings / CB / Stephen F. Austin |
13. Justin Joly / TE / North Carolina State |
14. Jeff Caldwell / WR / Cincinnati |
15. Josh Cameron / WR / Baylor |
16. Demond Claiborne / Wake Forest |
17. Chandler Rivers / CB / Duke |
18. Jalon Kilgore / S / South Carolina |
19. Max Llewellyn / EDGE / Iowa |
20. Haynes King / QB / Georgia Tech |
21. Kaleb Elarms-Orr / LB / TCU |
22. Sam Hecht / IOL / Kansas State |
23. Nolan Rucci / OT / Penn State |
24. Mason Reiger / EDGE / Wisconsin |
25. Malik Muhammad / CB / Texas |
26. Zxavian Harris / IDL / Ole Miss |
27. Reggie Virgil / WR / Texas Tech |
28. Isaiah World / OT / Oregon |
29. Zakee Wheatley / S / Penn State |
30. Beau Stephens / IOL / Iowa |
31. Nicholas Singleton / RB / Penn State |
32. Rayshaun Benny / IDL / Michigan |
33. Domani Jackson / CB / Alabama |
34. Vincent Anthony / EDGE / Duke |
35. Tanner Koziol / TE / Houston |
36. Deontae Lawson / LB / Alabama |
37. Keith Abney / CB / Arizona State |
38. Garrett Nussmeier / QB / LSU |
39. Bryce Boettcher / LB / Oregon |
40. Kaytron Allen / RB / Penn State |
41. VJ Payne / S / Kansas State |
42. Jalen Farmer / IOL / Kentucky |
43. Hezekiah Masses / CB / California |
44. Jack Endries / TE / Texas |
45. Kendrick Law / WR / Kentucky |
46. J'Mari Taylor / RB / Virginia |
47. Nadame Tucker / EDGE / Western Michigan |
48. Joe Royer / TE / Cincinnati |
49. Aamil Wagner / OT / Notre Dame |
50. Will Lee / CB / Texas A&M |
51. Genesis Smith / S / Arizona |
52. Joshua Josephs / EDGE / Tennessee |
53. Elijah Sarratt / WR / Indiana |
54. Aiden Fisher / LB / Indiana |
55. Parker Brailsford / IOL / Alabama |
56. Le'Veon Moss / RB / Texas A&M |
57. Tim Keenan / IDL / Alabama |
58. Lorenzo Styles / S / Ohio State |
59. Josh Cuevas / TE / Alabama |
60. Robert Henry / RB / UTSA |
61. Zane Durant / IDL / Penn State |
62. Ar'maj Reed-Adams / OG / Texas A&M |
63. Bauer Sharp / TE / LSU |
64. Chris Adams / OT / Memphis |
65. Dillon Bell / WR / Georgia |
66. Jack Kelly / LB / BYU |
67. Malik Benson / WR / Oregon |
68. Harold Perkins / LB / LSU |
69. DeShon Singleton / S / Nebraska |
70. Connor Lew / OC / Auburn |
71. Caden Curry / EDGE / Ohio State |
72. DJ Rogers / TE / TCU |
73. Micah Pettus / OT / Florida State |
74. Cade Klubnik / QB / Clemson |
75. Eric Gentry / LB / USC |
76. Jager Burton / OC / Kentucky |
77. Ryan Eckley / P / Michigan State |
78. Gracen Halton / IDL / Oklahoma |
79. Seth McGowan / RB / Kentucky |
80. Deion Burks / WR / Oklahoma |
81. Cole Wisniewski / S / Texas Tech |
82. Jude Bowry / OT / Boston College |
83. Kaleb Proctor / IDL / SE Louisiana |
84. Brian Parker / IOL / Duke |
85. Cole Payton / QB / North Dakota State |
86. Devon Marshall / CB / North Carolina State |
87. Tyreak Sapp / EDGE / Florida |
88. Carver Willis / OT / Washington |
89. Marcus Allen / CB / North Carolina |
90. Kamari Ramsey / S / USC |
91. Brett Thorson / P / Georgia |
92. Billy Schrauth / IOL / Notre Dame |
93. Red Murdock / LB / Buffalo |
94. Landon Robinson / IDL / Navy |
95. Collin Wright / CB / Stanford |
96. Logan Fano / EDGE / Utah |
97. Eli Heidenreich / WR / Navy |
98. Drew Shelton / OT / Penn State |
99. Barion Brown / WR / LSU |
100. Ephesians Prysock / CB / Washington |
101. Dae'Quan Wright / TE / Ole Miss |
102. Lewis Bond / WR / Boston College |
103. Kejon Owens / RB / FIU |
104. Quintayvious Hutchins / EDGE / Boston College |
105. Christian Jones / OT / San Diego State |
106. Toriano Pride / CB / Missouri |
107. Bryce Lance / WR / North Dakota State |
108. Dontay Corleone / IDL / Cincinnati |
109. Ahmaad Moses / S / SMU |
110. Fernando Carmona / OG / Arkansas |
111. Gunnar Hansen / OT / Florida State |
112. Devin Moore / CB / Florida |
113. Kevin Coleman / WR / Missouri |
114. Jaren Kanak / TE / Oklahoma |
115. Micah Morris / OG / Georgia |
116. Nyjalik Kelly / EDGE / UCF |
117. Mark Gronowski / QB / Iowa |
118. Noah Whittington / RB / Oregon |
119. Corey Robinson / OT / Arkansas |
120. Cian Slone / EDGE / North Carolina State |
121. Colbie Young / WR / Georgia |
122. Bryson Eason / IDL / Tennessee |
123. Drew Stevens / K / Iowa |
124. Evan Beernsten / IOL / Northwestern |
125. Riley Nowakowski / TE / Indiana |
126. Wesley Bissainthe / LB / Miami, Fl |
127. Brennen Thompon / WR / Misissippi State |
128. DeCarlos Nicholson / CB / USC |
129. Derek Simmons / OT / Oklahoma |
130. LT Overton / EDGE / Alabama |
131. Anez Cooper / IOL / Miami, Fl |
132. Brent Austin / CB / California |
133. Bishop Fitzgerald / S / USC |
134. Karson Sharar / LB / Iowa |
135. Kaden Wetjen / WR / Iowa |
136. Trey Smack / K / Florida |
137. Curtis Allen / RB / Virginia Union |
138. Bryan Thomas, Jr. / EDGE / South Carolina |
139. Matthew Hibner / TE / SMU |
140. Deven Eastern / IDL / Minnesota |
141. Taylen Green / QB / Arkansas |
142. Latrell McCutchin / CB / Houston |
143. Jordan Hudson / WR / SMU |
144. Trey Moore / EDGE-LB / Texas |
145. Bobby Jamison-Travis / IDL / Auburn |
146. JC Davis / OT / Illinois |
147. Jaylon Guilbeau / CB / Texas |
148. Dominic Zvada / K / Michigan |
149. Robert Spears-Jennings / S / Oklahoma |
150. Gary Smith / IDL / UCLA |
151. Diego Pavia / QB / Vanderbilt |
152. George Gumbs / EDGE / Florida |
153. DJ Campbell / OG / Texas |
154. Jalen McMurray / CB / Tennessee |
155. Uar Bernard / IDL / Nigeria |
156. Anthony Hankerson / RB / Oregon State |
157. Cole Maynard / P / Western Kentucky |
158. Anthony Lucas / EDGE / USC |
159. Louis Moore / S / Indiana |
160. Caullin Lacy / WR / Louisville |
161. Xavian Sorey / LB / Arkansas |
162. Pat Coogan / OC / Indiana |
163. Diego Pounds / OT / Ole Miss |
164. Ceyair Wright / CB / Nebraska |
165. Dallen Bentley / TE / Utah |
166. Michael Heldman / EDGE / Central Michigan |
167. Ahmari Harvey / CB / Georgia Tech |
168. Anthony Smith / WR / East Carolina |
169. James Neal / OT / Iowa State |
170. Dalton Johnson / S / Arizona |
171. Jaydn Ott / RB / Oklahoma |
172. Aaron Anderon / WR / LSU |
173. Joe Fagnano / QB / UCONN |
174. Fa'amoe Fa'alili / OT / Wake Forest |
175. DaShawn Jones / CB / Alabama |
176. Mikail Kamara / EDGE / Indiana |
177. Garrett DiGiorgio / OG / UCLA |
178. J. Michael Sturdivant / WR / Florida |
179. Xavier Nwankpa / S / Iowa |
180. Harrison Wallace / WR / Ole Miss |
181. Justin Jefferson / LB / Alabama |
182. Jack Stonehouse / P / Syracuse |
183. Lake McCree / TE / USC |
184. Devonta Smith / CB / Notre Dame |
185. Travis Burke / OT / Memphis |
186. Jam Miller / RB / Alabama |
187. Wesley Williams / EDGE / Duke |
188. Caden Barnett / OG / Wyoming |
189. Sawyer Robertson / QB / Baylor |
190. TJ Hall / CB / Iowa |
191. Lance Mason / TE / Wisconsin |
192. DQ Smith / S / South Carolina |
193. Cyrus Allen / WR / Cincinnati |
194. Cameron Ball / IDL / Arkansas |
195. Jerry Wilson / CB / Florida State |
196. Roman Hemby / RB / Indiana |
197. John Michael Gyllenborg / TE / Wyoming |
198. Jeremiah Wright / OG / Auburn |
199. Erick Hunter / LB / Morgan State |
200. Patrick Payton / EDGE / LSU |
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