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Day two of the 2026 NFL Draft is over. It wasn’t quite as crazy as Thursday night, but there were still some surprising picks and shocking tumbles by some guys we thought of as potential first round prospects.
Our NFL Draft Expert Tony Pauline gave his winners and losers from day one, but tonight, it’s my turn. Some teams made some really good picks, while others made some pretty big head scratchers.
The Indianapolis Colts didn’t make a pick on day one of the draft, but they’re easily my biggest winners of day two. In a draft this thin, you’re not going to be able to get too many great players without a first rounder, but the Colts got two guys that I believe will be massive players on their defense.
CJ Allen was my third-highest ranked linebacker in this draft behind only Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles. He put some of his speed concerns to rest, running in the 4.4s, and is one of the best run defenders in this draft class. He’s a guy that can develop into an every down linebacker, and the Colts really needed to improve the center of their defense.
A.J. Haulcy was my third-highest ranked safety in this class, above Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, who went nearly 20 picks before him. Haulcy isn’t the greatest athlete, but his instincts are so good, which helped him pick off eight passes over the last two seasons. He’s also one of the best run defending safeties in this draft.
I can’t say enough good things about Indy’s draft class, and they didn’t even have a first rounder.
Let me preface this by saying I loved the Chase Bisontis pick, but man, the Arizona Cardinals reached on Carson Beck in round three. After Ty Simpson, there was no quarterback worth better than a fourth round pick. I understand they have a big need at quarterback, but when you have a roster with so many needs and you already spent a first rounder on a running back, why would you take a quarterback that’s never going to be a long-term starter in round three?
I love Jeremiyah Love as a player, but this team needs so much more than a running back and a backup quarterback. They could’ve got two quality starters at premium positions, but instead, they wasted them.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were big winners on day one with Rueben Bain Jr. falling to them at No. 15, and they came back on day two and had another really good day.
With their second rounder, the Buccaneers got Josiah Trotter, who is one of the best off-ball linebackers in this class. He’s an excellent run defender, and while there’s work to do in coverage, he’s got loads of upside. With Lavonte David leaving, this pick just made a ton of sense.
Then in round three, the Bucs made one of my favorite picks of the round with Ted Hurst. The Georgia State product caught 71 passes for 1,004 yards and six touchdowns last season and has averaged 15.5 yards per catch in his career. On top of that, Hurst ran a 4.42-second 40-yard dash at 6-foot-4. He has to polish a few things, but he has tremendous upside.
I feel awful for Jermod McCoy. He’s easily a top-15 talent in this draft class, but he torn his ACL in January of 2025, had surgery on it and thought he would be good for the draft this year, but after further medical tests, it appears something went wrong with his surgery and he may have to get another one before he even steps foot on the field again.
Before round two even started, Tony Pauline broke the news that McCoy might not get selected on Friday. Many thought McCoy would go at some point in round two or three, but his medicals are just too scary for a team to use a top-100 pick on him.
McCoy is a terrific player when he’s on the field, and I hope this knee stuff ends up not being a big deal after he gets it fixed. You have to feel for the kid, who a week ago thought he’d be a first round pick. Now, there’s no guarantee he even gets drafted.
The Cleveland Browns had a great round one, where they traded back, got the top offensive tackle on the board and added a speedy wide receiver in KC Concepcion. Those two picks immediately upgraded their offense, but they weren’t done picking on offense entering day two.
With their second round pick, the Browns took Denzel Boston, who many thought would be a first rounder. He’s 6-foot-4 and will be a perfect compliment to the speedy Concepcion. The Browns also added another offensive tackle, Austin Barber, in the third round to further reinforce their offensive line.
But their biggest pick of the night came when they traded back into the second round and selected Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. He’s got rare size at the safety position, and many thought he’d be a first rounder for that reason. The Browns needed to add an impact safety to the mix, and they got great value on McNeil-Warren.
Not long ago, Will Howard was quarterbacking the Ohio State Buckeyes to the National Championship. He was later selected in the sixth round by the Pittsburgh Steelers, and with such a thin QB class, it felt like he was a strong candidate to be the Steelers’ starter this year with Aaron Rodgers once again drawing out his decision for as long as possible. But after tonight, I don’t know if that’ll be the case.
The coach who drafted Howard, Mike Tomlin, is no longer with the team and offensive-minded head coach, Mike McCarthy, has taken over. That already put Howard on the back foot, but for McCarthy to spend a top-100 pick on another quarterback, Drew Allar, might spell the end of any chance of Howard starting in 2026.
