How to watch 2026 NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 live for free

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The 2026 NFL Draft resumes tonight, April 24, for Rounds 2 and 3.

The draft kicked off with Round 1 yesterday, where, as expected, Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza was selected first overall by the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Jets made their first pick at 2, selecting Texas Tech pass rusher David Bailey, while the Giants picked Arvell Reese at 5.

Unless trades are made on the draft floor, each New York team will make just one pick during tonight’s second and third rounds.

2026 NFL Draft: What to Know

  • When: April 24, 7 p.m. ET
  • Where: Point State Park and Acrisure Stadium (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • Channel: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network
  • Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)

Some of the top remaining prospects include Jermod McCoy, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Wvieon Terrell and Denzel Boston. The highest-ranked quarterbacks still on the board are LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, Miami’s Carson Beck and Penn State’s Drew Allar.

2026 NFL Draft Day 2 start time

Day 2 of the NFL Draft, featuring Rounds 2 and 3, is scheduled to begin tonight, April 24, at 7 p.m. ET.

Rounds 4 through 7 will take place on Saturday, April 25 at 12 p.m. ET.

How to watch the 2026 NFL Draft for free:

If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the second and third rounds of the NFL Draft for free.

DIRECTV is our top pick for watching sports live for free.

Both the Choice plan and the MySports Genre Pack include all of the channels you’ll need for the NFL Draft, including ESPN and ABC. The Choice plan starts at $59.99, while MySports is $44.99 for your first two months; both packages come with a five-day free trial.

You can also tune in to the NFL Draft with fubo’s Pro or Sports and News plans. Live TV plans from fubo start at $44.99 and also include a five-day free trial.

What channel is the NFL Draft on?

Like last night’s Round 1, the NFL Draft will air on three different channels with slightly different coverage on each.

ABC will highlight the players, their families and their journeys to the NFL. Rece Davis will be the main anchor, joined by “College GameDay” hosts Nick Saban and Desmond Howard.

ESPN‘s draft coverage will focus on the football side of the draft with stats and projections. Mike Greenberg will lead coverage alongside Mel Kiper Jr., Booger McFarland, Louis Riddick and Adam Schefter. Laura Rutledge will interview newly drafted players.

If you prefer more analytical draft coverage, NFL Network will be your best bet. Rich Eisen will host, with Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, Joel Klatt and Ian Rapoport contributing.

2026 NFL Draft order – Rounds 2-3:

Round 2

  1. San Francisco 49ers (from NY Jets)
  2. Arizona Cardinals
  3. Buffalo Bills (from Tennessee)
  4. Las Vegas Raiders
  5. New York Giants
  6. Houston Texans (from Washington)
  7. Cleveland Browns
  8. Kansas City Chiefs
  9. Cincinnati Bengals
  10. New Orleans Saints
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. New York Jets (from Dallas)
  13. Baltimore Ravens
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  15. Indianapolis Colts
  16. Atlanta Falcons
  17. Minnesota Vikings
  18. Detroit Lions
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Philadelphia Eagles
  23. Los Angeles Chargers
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Chicago Bears
  26. San Francisco 49ers
  27. Houston Texans
  28. Chicago Bears (from Buffalo)
  29. Los Angeles Rams
  30. Denver Broncos
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Seattle Seahawks

Round 3

  1. Arizona Cardinals
  2. Buffalo Bills (from Tennessee)
  3. Las Vegas Raiders
  4. Philadelphia Eagles (from NY Jets)
  5. Tennessee Titans (from NY Giants, Houston and Buffalo)
  6. Cleveland Browns
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. Cincinnati Bengals
  9. New Orleans Saints
  10. Cleveland Browns
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. Pittsburgh Steelers
  13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  14. Indianapolis Colts
  15. Atlanta Falcons
  16. Baltimore Ravens
  17. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Detroit)
  18. Minnesota Vikings
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Los Angeles Chargers
  23. Miami Dolphins (from Philadelphia)
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Chicago Bears
  26. San Francisco 49ers (from Houston via Miami)
  27. Houston Texans (from Buffalo)
  28. Dallas Cowboys (from San Francisco)
  29. Los Angeles Rams
  30. Miami Dolphins (from Denver)
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Seattle Seahawks
  33. Minnesota Vikings
  34. Philadelphia Eagles
  35. Pittsburgh Steelers
  36. Jacksonville Jaguars (2020 Resolution JC-2A selection; from Detroit)

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