Tons of talents in Round 2

by Bo Marchionte
@bomarchionte | College2Pro.com
Published April 24, 2026, 10:23 AM

2026 Mock Draft Round 2

         :33 – WR Denzel Boston (49ers)
  • Big-bodied target with legit vertical ability. Wins in contested spots red zone weapon with upside.
  • 34 – LB CJ Allen (Cardinals)
  • Sideline-to-sideline mover with instincts. Arizona adds speed and range to clean up the second level.
  • 35 – G Emmanuel Pregnon (Bills)
  • Nasty, physical interior presence. Bills doubling down on fixing the trenches no more finesse.
  • 36 – S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (Raiders)
  • Versatile safety who can roll down or play deep. Raiders adding flexibility to the back end.
  • 37 – DI Kayden McDonald (Giants)
  • Power inside. Occupies space and frees up linebackers fits NY’s front identity.
  • 38 – DI Christen Miller
  • Quick interior disruptor. More about penetration than anchoring rotational upside.
  • 39 – G Chase Bisontis (Browns)
  • Strong base, heavy hands. Cleveland gets tougher up-front fits AFC North football.
  • 40 – ED Zion Young (Chiefs)
  • Explosive edge with upside. Chiefs add another piece to keep the pass rush fresh.
  • 41 – LB Jacob Rodriguez (Bengals)
  • Instinctive, downhill linebacker. High motor and built for physical divisional matchups.
  • 42 – CB Avieon Terrell (Saints)
  • Smooth, competitive cover guy. Brings stability and technique to the secondary.
  • 43 – CB Jermod McCoy (Dolphins)
  • Twitchy, aggressive defender. Miami keeps stacking speed in the secondary.
  • 44 – ED T.J. Parker (Jets)
  • Another edge for the Jets relentless motor. This is about creating constant pressure waves.
  • 45 – WR Germie Bernard (Ravens)
  • Quick separator with RAC ability. Baltimore adds juice to the passing game.
  • 46 – ED Cashius Howell (Buccaneers)
  • High-motor rusher. Tampa doubling down on edge depth and rotation matter.
  • 47 – S A.J. Haulcy (Colts)
  • Reliable, smart safety. Brings discipline and consistency to Indy’s defense.
  • 48 – CB Colton Hood (Falcons)
  • Physical corner with length. Atlanta adds toughness on the perimeter.
  • 49 – DI Lee Hunter (Vikings)
  • Big interior body. Helps plug the run and stabilize the middle.
  • 50 – CB Brandon Cisse (Lions)
  • Competitive and gritty. Detroit adds another tone-setter in the secondary.
  • 51 – TE Eli Stowers (Panthers)
  • Athletic TE with receiving upside. Safety valve for a developing offense.
  • 52 – CB Keionte Scott (Packers)
  • Versatile DB — can move around. Green Bay loves flexibility and depth.
  • :53 – WR Chris Bell (Steelers)
  • Physical receiver who fits Pittsburgh’s mentality. Not flashy just effective and tough.
  • 54 – ED R Mason Thomas (Eagles)
  • Length and burst off the edge. Philly keeps feeding the defensive line machine.
  • 55 – T Gennings Dunker (Chargers)
  • Power tackle with edge. Chargers adding protection and physicality.
  • 56 – LB Jake Golday (Jaguars)
  • Steady linebacker not flashy but dependable. Helps stabilize the defense.
  • 57 – CB Keith Abney II
  • Underrated cover guy. Brings depth and upside in sub-packages.
  • 58 – ED Gabe Jacas (49ers)
  • High-energy pass rusher. Perfect rotational piece in San Francisco’s system.
  • 59 – WR Chris Brazzell II (Texans)
  • Vertical threat with burst. Gives Houston another weapon to stretch defenses.
  • 60 – ED Derrick Moore (Bears)
  • Power + athleticism. Chicago continues building a disruptive front.
  • 61 – WR Skyler Bell (Rams)
  • Route runner with polish. Fits Rams’ timing-based passing attack.
  • 62 – DI Gracen Halton (Broncos)
  • Quick interior defender. Adds penetration and energy inside.
  • 63 – LB Josiah Trotter (Patriots)
  • Football bloodlines and instincts. New England gets a leader-type defender.
  • 64 – CB D’Angelo Ponds (Seahawks)
  • Competitive, instinctive corner. Seattle adds playmaking ability on the outside.
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