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NFL Draft Day 2: Where to watch Rounds 2-3, plus best prospects available
NFL Draft Day 2: Where to watch Rounds 2-3, plus best prospects available By Apr 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm ET • 4 min read nfl-draft-stage-2026.jpg Getty Images

The first night of the 2026 NFL Draft, as predicted, brought chaos. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza went No. 1 overall to the Raiders, as has been a certainty for months, and David Bailey went second to the Jets, nothing too out of the ordinary. But then Jeremiyah Love became one of the highest-selected running backs of the century, going No. 3 to the Cardinals. Right after that, the Titans shocked the draft community by selecting wide receiver Carnell Tate, setting the stage for a wild ride.

By the time the dust had settled, we had seen plenty more surprises -- including the Rams taking quarterback Ty Simpson 13th overall -- and 32 names off the board.

There's still lots of talent out there with Rounds 2 and 3 taking place Friday night. Last year's Defensive Rookie of the Year, Carson Schwesinger, was a second-round pick, as was runner-up Nick Emmanwori. Same for Offensive Rookie of the Year runner-up Tyler Shough

Here's how to watch the second and third rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, plus the draft order, top prospects and live coverage.

2026 NFL Draft essentials

Where to watch 2026 NFL Draft

  • Date: Friday, April 24 (Rounds 2 and 3)
  • Start time: 7 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network
  • Streaming: Fubo (try for free)
  • Additional coverage: CBS Sports HQ

CBS Sports HQ's 24/7 streaming network will provide real-time analysis of the draft before, during and after each day of the event. You can also follow along with our latest mock drafts and full draft coverage.

2026 NFL Draft schedule

  • Rounds 2-3: Friday, April 24 -- 7 p.m. ET
  • Rounds 4-7: Saturday, April 25 -- Noon ET

How long do teams have to pick?

  • Round 2: 7 minutes
  • Rounds 3-6: 5 minutes
  • Round 7: 4 minutes

2026 NFL Draft order (Round 2)

Top 10 picks

33. San Francisco 49ers 34. Arizona Cardinals 35. Buffalo Bills 36. Las Vegas Raiders 37. New York Giants 38. Houston Texans 39. Cleveland Browns 40. Kansas City Chiefs 41. Cincinnati Bengals 42. New Orleans Saints

Top prospects to watch

Here are CBS Sports lead NFL Draft scout Mike Renner's top 10 prospects still available entering Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft:

  • Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee (No. 6 overall) -- "If you are going to take a corner in the first round who didn't play at all the season prior, his tape better look like McCoy's sophomore tape in 2024. He was the best corner in college football that season, with lockdown tape against the best in the SEC."
  • Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemons (No. 10 overall) -- "Younger brother of Falcons cornerback and former first-round pick A.J. Terrell, Avieon is a distinctly different type of corner. He's much more of a matchup zone/nickel-type corner whose value comes as a tackler and his ability to diagnose quickly."
  • Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo (No. 22 overall) -- "There's not a lot of holes to poke in McNeil-Warren's tape from this past season other than his competition level and generally limited role compared to what some safeties are asked to do in the NFL."
  • D'Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana (No. 26 overall) -- "He's a special competitor who struggled with one receiver his entire collegiate career: Jeremiah Smith."
  • Lee Hunter, DL, Texas Tech (No. 28 overall) -- "He possesses tremendous upper-body strength to control opposing offensive linemen and shed on command. That's the kind of skill set a lot of teams in the NFL are looking for in a modern nose tackle."
  • Kayden McDonald, DL, Ohio State (No. 32 overall) -- "With McDonald, what you see is what you get. He is a two-down nose tackle through and through, but an elite one for someone who only just turned 21 years old."
  • Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M (No. 33 overall) -- "Howell is a relentless edge rusher who compensates for his relatively short arms with an '11 out of 10' motor. He's a high-energy defender who uses a powerful bull rush to force offensive tackles into the quarterback's lap."
  • Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois (No. 34 overall) -- "While he isn't the most explosive athlete in space, he excels at bull rushing opponents and using heavy hands to collapse the pocket. He's a disruptive force who plays with a nonstop motor."
  • Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona (No. 35 overall) -- "Stukes has an argument as the top slot corner in the class. He enters the NFL as one of the most experienced defensive backs, with five years as a starter -- including the past three primarily in the slot."
  • R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma (No. 37 overall) -- "Despite being labeled undersized, he uses a low center of gravity and surprising functional power to move offensive tackles off the spot. He plays with good bend, allowing him to turn the corner on his way to the quarterback."
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Originally reported by CBS Sports