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This is a 2026 NFL Mock Re-Draft of Rounds 2 and 3 for Friday evening’s NFL Draft coverage. With all of the trades that will go down, I don’t expect to get many of these right, but it’s still fun to speculate where the top prospects will go on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft.
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Arizona Cardinals: Fernando Carmona, OT, Arkansas

Arizona takes some right tackle talent. Carmona (6-5, 322) played well for Arkansas in 2025 and 2024, showing ability as a run blocker and pass protector at left tackle. He is a solid player who looks like a safe pick to be a solid and tough NFL starter. Carmona played left tackle at San Jose State in 2023 and 2022. Carmona might be a candidate to move to right tackle or kick inside to guard.
Buffalo Bills: Romello Height, DE, Texas Tech

The Titans could use more edge rush talent. In 2025, Height was a dangerous edge rusher and combined with David Bailey and Lee Hunter to help produce a lethal defensive line for the Red Raiders. Height totaled 10 sacks with 38 tackles, two forced fumbles, and a pass batted. Height (6-4, 250) showed some speed off the edge with functional strength to get off blocks. He was impressive against Oregon in the college football playoff game as well.
Las Vegas Raiders: Drew Shelton, OT/G, Penn State

The Raiders badly need more blocking talent for Fernando Mendoza. Here’s a high upside blocker that could be a starter at guard or tackle. Shelton saw some action as a freshman, filling in for injured left tackle Olu Fashanu, and then was a rotational contributor who also logged time at guard and center. After Fashanu moved on to the NFL, Shelton took over at left tackle for the Nittany Lions in 2024. The 6-foot-5, 308-pounder had a strong close to the 2024 season and put together some impressive tapes to end the season. Shelton has athletic ability and is gifted. There could be some debate about whether he should be a guard or tackle in the NFL. He could be a candidate to move from left tackle to the right side as well.
Philadelphia Eagles: Dani Dennis-Sutton, DE, Penn State

Philadelphia grabs some defensive line youth. In 2025, Dennis-Sutton had 42 tackles with 8.5 sacks, three passes broken up, three forced fumbles, and a blocked punt. Dennis-Sutton (6-5, 272) is a big body at the point of attack, and he is a tough run defender. In 2024, he recorded 36 tackles, 6.5 sacks, three passes defended, and a forced fumble. He had 26 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 2023. Dennis-Sutton is a good run defender who shows some variety in pass-rushing moves, some quickness to close, and is a tough presence to set the edge. He is inconsistent and did not play up to his potential in college.
Tennessee Titans: Treydan Stukes, S, Arizona

Tennessee takes some safety depth. Stukes had a breakout season in 2023 with 55 tackles, nine passes broken up, and an interception. He only played in four games in 2024 before suffering a season-ending knee injury, but bounced back in 2025 with four interceptions, 52 tackles, and six passes broken up. Stukes (6-0, 190) has versatile size with speed and athleticism. He was superb at the combine with a 4.33 time in the 40-yard dash. He could be a safety, moved to corner, or be a hybrid defender.
Cleveland Browns: Connor Lew, C, Auburn

Cleveland could use more interior offensive line talent and competition. Lew (6-3, 300) broke into the starting lineup during his freshman season and was an impressive blocker for the Tigers. In 2024, Lew was even better and is a well-balanced blocker. Lew was dominating in 2025, but had his season cut short with a torn ACL. He is strong and agile as a run blocker while being very reliable in pass protection. Some sources have said Lew is similar to Creed Humphrey. Lew looks like a potential long-term starter at center or guard in the NFL.
Washington Redskins: Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC

Washington could use more long-term wide receiver talents. In 2025, Lane had 49 catches for 745 yards and four touchdowns. Lane is a big receiver who is dangerous to win 50-50 passes. He was an excellent redzone weapon in 2024, hauling in 12 touchdowns. He caught 43 passes for 525 yards. If Lane shows speed in pre-draft workouts, he could be a riser.
Cincinnati Bengals: Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia

The Bengals could stand to add more cornerback talent. Everette had 49 tackles, one interception, and eight passes broken up in 2025. In 2024, Everette had 58 tackles with two forced fumbles, three interceptions, one sack, and three passes broken up thus far. In big games, Everette had a knack for some clutch plays in pressure situations. Everette has good size, but has some limitations for covering shifty and fast receivers at the pro level.
New Orleans Saints: Chris Bell, WR, Louisville

The Saints double up at receiver and give Tyler Shough a familiar weapon. In 2025, Bell was superb for the Cardinals, recording 72 catches for 917 yards and six touchdowns. He was huge in leading a win over Miami, but Bell unfortunately suffered a late-season ACL tear. Bell (6-2, 220) was a solid receiver for the Cardinals in 2024, catching 43 passes for 737 yards and four touchdowns. With a strong build, Bell is physical and tough, but he also has good speed and runs well for a thick-built receiver. He is dangerous after the catch and looks like a reliable possession receiver for the NFL.
Cleveland Browns: Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee

The Browns took K.C. Concepcion despite bad character, so they could double up on talented but bad-character wide receivers on day two. Brazzell played well for the Volunteers in 2025 and provided some big plays. He caught 62 catches for 1,017 yards and nine touchdowns. In 2024, Brazzell had 29 catches for 333 yards and two touchdowns. Brazzell flashed as a redshirt freshman in 2023, catching 44 passes for 711 yards and five touchdowns. Brazzell is a size mismatch problem with upside to be better as he gains experience.
Miami Dolphins: Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma

Clearly, the Dolphins need more receiver talent. In 2025, Burks had 57 receptions for 620 yards and four touchdowns. Burks has playmaking ability for the NFL. In 2024, he had 31 receptions for 245 yards and three touchdowns. In 2023, Burks caught 47 passes for 629 yards and seven touchdowns with Purdue. Burks (5-9, 190) is a fast and dynamic receiver. Team sources feel that Burks is fast, tough, blocks hard, and has upside.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

Pittsburgh grabs a young quarterback to develop. Nussmeier completed 67 percent of his passes for 1,927 yards with 12 touchdowns and five interceptions. It was a disappointing season for Nussmeier and ended with an injury. Nussmeier (6-2, 200) spent a few seasons as the backup to Jayden Daniels before taking over as the starter and having an impressive 2024 season. He completed 64 percent of his passes for 4,403 yards with 29 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Nussmeier has a quality arm, is smart, and has good football character.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri

Tampa Bay could use some defensive line depth. In 2025, McClellan had 48 tackles, six sacks, and two passes defended. He played well and was disruptive for the Tigers. In 2024, McClellan totaled 39 tackles with 2.5 sacks, one forced fumble, and two passes batted in his debut with the Tigers. The 6-foot-3, 320-pound McClellan has impressive quickness and athleticism for a big-bodied tackle.
Indianapolis Colts: Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College

The Colts could use some offensive tackle youth. The 6-foot-5, 309-pound Bowry was the starting left tackle for Boston College the past couple of seasons. Bowry is athletic, tough, and has upside. He has good feet and athleticism on the edge to take on speed rushers. He could stand to get stronger in the ground game, but Bowry has starting potential as an edge protector, as he is light on his feet and a talented pass blocker.
Atlanta Falcons: Dominique Orange, DT, Iowa State

The Falcons grab some defensive line talent. In 2025, Orange had 18 tackles and a pass batted thus far. He is a heavy gap-plugging nose tackle at the point of attack. In 2024, Orange totaled 24 tackles with one sack and one pass batted. Orange (6-4, 325) is a big nose tackle. Team sources say that he has talent but is not a good worker.
Baltimore Ravens: Zane Durant, DT, Penn State

The Ravens grab more defensive line talent and depth.
In 2025, Durant had 25 tackles with four sacks and an interception. Team sources said they were disappointed that Durant didn’t build on his previous season. In 2024, Durant (6-1, 290) was an active defender at the point of attack, totaling 42 tackles with three sacks and one pass broken up. He is short and quick at the point of attack, but Durant could stand to get stronger to be more stout for the NFL.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan

The Jaguars grab some edge rush depth. Barham had 32 tackles, four sacks, and four passes batted. In 2024, Barham (6-3, 248) had 66 tackles with one sack and two passes defended. In 2023, he had 37 tackles with three sacks, an interception, and one pass batted. Thus far, his best season was his freshman campaign, when he had 59 tackles with four sacks, one forced fumble, and one pass broken up.
Chicago Bears: Kage Casey, OT, Boise State

The Bears add some offensive line depth.
Casey (6-5, 311) has been a solid left tackle for the Bronocs the past few seasons. Casey could be a starting right tackle, and he could also move inside to guard. Casey has the talent to start out as a backup and develop into a starter.
San Francisco 49ers: Kamari Ramsey, S, USC

San Francisco could use more safety competition and depth.
In 2025, Ramsey had 27 tackles and two passes defended. Ramsey played well for the Trojans in 2024, totaling 60 tackles with an interception, five passes defended, and two forced fumbles. With his speed and athleticism, Ramsey could fit as a free safety prospect for the NFL. Some team contacts are very high on Ramsey and his coverage skills.
Green Bay Packers: De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss

Green Bay adds some wide receiver depth and competition. Stribling had a strong 2025 season for the Rebels, hauling in 55 passes for 811 yards and six touchdowns. With quality size and good speed, Stribling (6-2, 200) is a well-rounded receiver with good route-running and polish. He could be a nice day-two pick that turns into a solid No. 2 or 3 receiver.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati

Pittsburgh could stand to add more linebacker depth. After playing three seasons at Central Arkansas, Golday had a strong season with the Bearcats in 2025. He totaled 104 tackles with 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble, and three passes defended. With versatile height and weight, Golday (6-4, 240) has good size for the NFL to be a starting Mike (middle) or Sam (strongside) linebacker. If he works out well leading up to the draft, Golday could solidify himself as a potential day-two pick and potential starter as a pro.
Los Angeles Chargers: Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama

Los Angeles could use more cornerback talent and competition.Jackson had 38 tackles and one pass broken up. Jackson (6-1, 190) has some talent, but he has not been impressive in coverage in 2025. In 2024, Jackson had 51 tackles with seven passes defended and two interceptions. Jackson did not become the star he was expected to be at USC or at Alabama. He had 32 tackles with three passes defended in 2023 with the Trojans.
Miami Dolphins: Genesis Smith, S, Arizona

The Dolphins need more safety talent. In 2025, Smith had 77 tackles with two forced fumbles, an interception, and eight passes defended. In 2024, he had 64 tackles with two forced fumbles, three interceptions, and six passes broken up. The 6-foot-2, 200-pounder is well-rounded with run defense and pass coverage ability. Smith could be a nice day-two or mid-round value.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Javon Kilgore, S, South Carolina

The Jaguars add more safety competition. In 2025, Kilgore had 54 tackles with 10 passes broken up, and two interceptions. Kilgore was a ballhawk in 2024 with five interceptions, 48 tackles, and five passes defended. In 2023, he had 76 tackles with six passes broken up, one interception, and one forced fumble. Gilgore is tall and thickly built for the NFL.
Chicago Bears: Isaiah World, OT, Oregon

Chicago adds depth and competition at offensive tackle.
The 6-foot-8, 309-pounder dominated at Nevada and played well at Oregon in 2025. As a pass blocker, World has a natural build with good size, strength, and length to play on the edge. He does a nice job of sinking his weight to stop bull rushes, and he shows an impressive ability to kill speed to power attempts. In the ground game, World uses his strong upper body to knock defenders back and manipulate them. He has some power at the point of attack and blocks with a mean streak. Late in the season, World had some struggles in the college football playoff and tore his ACL at the end of the season.
Miami Dolphins: Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia

Darren Waller is not a long-term starter, and the Dolphins need more tight end talent. In 2025, Delp had 20 catches for 261 yards and one touchdown. He is a talented player that did not get a lot of opportunities at Georgia. The previous season, Delp had 19 receptions for 230 yards and four touchdowns. While Brock Bowers was the star, Delp had a breakout year for the Bulldogs in 2023. During Bowers’ injury, Delp filled in well and flashed in other games with Bowers on the field. Delp totaled 24 catches for 284 yards and three touchdowns. Delp (6-5, 245) went underutilized during his time with the Bulldogs, and he has upside to be a solid NFL tight end.
Houston Texans: Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State

The Texans add some interior offensive line talent. Heckt has been a rock-solid center for the Wildcats over the past two seasons, and he is a love/hate prospect with team sources. Listed at 6-foot-4, 300 pounds, some sources say Hecht is maxed out in his frame and has below-average power. The sources that don’t like him say he is very scheme-specific as a fit for zone blocking only. They feel he has a sawed-off body type, but he is a great kid, works hard, plays hard, and is smart. They feel that Hecht is a mid to late-rounder. The sources that like him more see him as a well-balanced blocker at the point of attack with the ability to protect the quarterback and get a push in the ground game. They think Hecht is a second or third-round pick.
Dallas Cowboys: Sam Roush, TE, Stanford

The Cowboys grab some tight end depth. In 2025, Roush was a solid player for the Cardinal. He had 49 catches with 545 yards and two touchdowns. In 2024, he had 334 yards on 40 catches and two scores. The 6-foot-5, 260-pound Roush is a good player with size and is an old-school Y tight end.
Los Angeles Rams: Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M

Los Angeles adds more cornerback talent for their secondary. In 2025, Lee had 50 tackles, one interception, and eight passes broken up. Lee (6-0, 190) has solid size for the NFL. Some sources say he is tough and good in man coverage. In 2024, Lee totaled 42 tackles with two interceptions, 10 passes broken up, and one forced fumble. He had 42 tackles with two picks and six breakups in 2023.
Miami Dolphins: Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas

Miami adds some talent at corner. Neal (6-2, 203) went under the radar, but he was an effective corner in the SEC in 2025. As a senior, Neal totaled 55 tackles with two interceptions and 10 passes broken up. The previous season, Neal had 35 tackles with two interceptions and five passes batted. Neal has good size for the NFL.
New England Patriots: Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati

The Patriots could use some tight end depth and competition. In 2025, Royer had 29 catches for 416 yards and four touchdowns. Royer had a productive 2024 season and showed next-level ability. He caught 50 passes for 522 yards and three touchdowns. Royer (6-5, 255) has the potential to be a riser if he can show blocking ability as well as being able to make plays in the passing game.
Seattle Seahawks: Logan Jones, C, Iowa

The Seahawks continue to build up their offensive line talent and depth. In 2025, Jones was solid for Iowa. Jones started at center for Iowa in 2024 and was an effective run blocker for Kaleb Johnson. He could stand to get stronger for the NFL. In his second season as a starter, Jones was a solid starter for Iowa during the 2023 season. His run blocking is ahead of his pass protection. Jones missed the 2021 season with an injury but became a starter a year later. Jones (6-3, 290) needs to get stronger for the NFL.
Minnesota Vikings: Anez Cooper, G, Miami

After free agency, the Vikings could use more offensive line depth.
Cooper (6-6, 334) has been a solid right guard for Miami the past three seasons. He is strong at the point of attack and was effective in the ground game. Cooper could use some development for pass blocking in the NFL, but he has the skill set to start out as a backup and develop into being a starter.
Philadelphia Eagles: Mike Washington, RB, Arkansas

Saquon Barkley is 29 with a lot of mileage on his legs. Here’s a backup running back who could replace Barkley as the Eagles starter in a year or two. Washington ran well for the Razorbacks in 2025, averaging 6.4 yards per carry for 1,070 yards with eight touchdowns. He also contributed 28 catches for 226 yards and a touchdown. The 6-foot-2, 223-pound Washington is a strong and physical runner with a thick build for the NFL. Washington had an excellent Senior Bowl performance and helped himself with teams, and then followed it up with a fast 40 at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Max Klare, TE, Ohio State

The Steelers could use some tight end depth. In 2025, Klare had 43 receptions for 448 yards and two touchdowns. Klare was a dangerous receiver for Purdue in 2024, hauling in 51 receptions for 685 yards and four touchdowns. After the season, he transferred to Ohio State. Klare received a high grade from NFL team’s advance scouts, and Klare (6-4, 240) has a quality skill set with upside.
Jacksonville Jaguars: DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson

The Jaguars continue to beef up the defensive line. Capehart had 20 tackles and a sack in 2025. In 2024, Capehart had 21 tackles and two passes batted. He is a tough run defender and is very tough to move at the point of attack. Clemson had a rotation of defensive linemen in 2023, but Capehart played well enough to impress the NFL advance scouts. In 2023, Capehart totaled 15 tackles, five tackles for a loss, one sack, one forced fumble, and one pass broken up. The 6-foot-4, 320-pounder has the skill set to be a heavy nose tackle.
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