The first two days of the 2026 NFL Draft are complete. Somehow, a cornerback experts considered a borderline top 10 pick is still available as the selections hit triple digits.
Tennessee's Jermod McCoy didn't hear his name called in the first 100 picks, lingering on draft boards thanks largely to the torn ACL that robbed him of his 2025 season and now has scouts and coaches concerned about his future. From a pure talent standpoint he's the best player still available -- but that was true after Day 1, and he still languished through two more painful rounds and into the weekend.
He's not the only potential difference maker available. There's plenty of potential starters out there, from impact corners to drive-extending wideouts and running backs. Who can we expect to see in the fourth round Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh?
Who is he? Sticky corner who looks the part, missed 2025 due to a torn ACL, then lit up his pro day workout to remain firmly in the top 20. Clearly, teams are concerned about that knee injury, as a player with top 20 buzz has now slipped all the way to Day 3.
Who is he? Smaller corner with blazing speed and aggressive tackling instincts likely slated for the slot.
Who is he? Angry-running mutant with breakaway speed and a penchant for falling forward.
Who is he? Grittier than rock salt center who understands pre-snap analysis and adjusts accordingly, but is coming off a torn ACL.
Who is he? Powerful, productive defensive end with solid athleticism but a tendency to lose leverage against savvy linemen.
Who is he? Absolute missile of a linebacker likely slated for a hybrid safety/slot role due to a lack of size.
Who is he? Pass-rushing 3 technique lineman with a remarkable burst off the snap but short arms and modest counting stats.
Who is he? Trey's brother, a ridiculous wideout who can be an immediate downfield threat.
Who is he? Tenacious, violent defender despite a small frame and a whole lot of penalties related to being a tenacious, violent defender.
Who is he? Well-anchored, trustworthy center who thrives above what his weight suggests.
Who is he? Shifty run-after-catch merchant capable of pumping up a flawed quarterback with big gains.
Who is he? Powerful receiver who can get to the ball and pick up clutch yards.
Who is he? Clean safety who can get downhill to stop the run or bring coverage from the slot, but lacks ideal speed.
Who is he? Smaller, but tenacious, corner who can battle from the slot and disrupt plays on a regular basis.
Who is he? Long-armed, big-framed corner with tons of experience who has some flaws in man coverage but should be an immediate boost in zone schemes.
Who is he? Receiving tight end with a history of solid college production who'll bring average size to the position on Sundays.
Who is he? Ridiculous athlete who should be able to handle multiple roles within an NFL offense.
