The 2026 NFL Draft continues with the second and third rounds on April 24 in Pittsburgh.
The Tennessee Titans moved from No. 35 to 31 on April 23 to select Auburn's Keldric Faulk, so their Day 2 isn't scheduled to begin until early in the third.
A run on offensive linemen over the final 20 picks leaves good value atop the second round. Several cornerbacks could go early in Day 2, including Tennessee's Jermod McCoy and Colton Hood.
Here's the Tennessean's Day 2 mock draft, starting with the 49ers at pick No. 33.
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Stukes' versatility across the secondary at Arizona last year gives him a leg up as the 49ers add on defense. San Francisco makes sense as a trade-up candidate at No. 58 to grab a defensive lineman.
Arizona adds Haulcy, who can play in the slot and in space.
Rodriguez's playmaking ability fits the Bills' need at linebacker.
Boston, at 6-foot-4, can be the outside winner the Raiders need as they build around Fernando Mendoza.
Dunker can be a Day 1 contributor for the Giants, who continue to work on the OL.
McDonald is the best run-defending defensive tackle in the draft. Houston can still double up on offensive linemen later in the day.
If Howell's college production and overall activity translates to the NFL, he'll be a good player to pair on the edge opposite Myles Garrett on passing downs.
Tempting to double down at corner here, but McNeil-Warren is a playmaking safety.
The Bengals continue to use early-round selections to address the secondary. Hood could be a Day 1 starter.
Allen's athleticism and play speed is a good fit to need with the Saints.
Terrell's best position might be in the slot as a pro, so it makes more sense for the Dolphins to add another corner here. BPA.
Ponds is a tailor-made player for what the Jets and Aaron Glenn are trying to build.
Recent injury aside, Bell has the potential to be an eventual overqualified WR2 in the NFL. Without the knee injury last November, Bell could have pushed into the first round.
Pregnon's zone-based past will make for an easy transition to the Bucs' new offense.
Parker's slide ends here. The Clemson edge rusher has a high floor and a high ceiling with advanced pass-rush ability.
