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All the Round 2 and 3 picks in the 2018 NFL Draft
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With 2 Buckeyes already off the board, how many will get the call on Day 2?
Ohio State wasn’t expecting to have the same type of first-round haul as they did back in 2016, but the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft ended with two Buckeyes being picked — each to Ohio teams. The Cleveland Browns took Denzel ward with the No. 4 overall pick, and the Cincinnati Bengals snagged Billy Price at No. 21 overall.
Tonight marks Day 2 of the event, and will get underway at 7 p.m. ET on NFL Network, ESPN/ESPN 2 and Fox. Each team will have seven minutes to make their Round 2 picks, and 5 minutes per pick in Round 3.
There are still plenty of Buckeyes on the board, and Friday night should be a fun time for Ohio State fans. Defensive end Sam Hubbard was occasionally mocked to the first round through the pre-draft process, but since he didn’t end up going Round 1, he should be an early pick up on Day 2. Additionally, offensive tackle Jamarco Jones, defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis, DE Jalyn Holmes and linebacker Jerome Baker are considered Round 2 and 3 prospects.
We’ll update this post as each pick is made and debate teams’ choices in the comments.
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Rounds 2 and 3 Draft Order
Second round
33. Cleveland Browns
34. New York Giants
35. Cleveland Browns (from Houston Texans)
36. Indianapolis Colts
37. Indianapolis Colts (from New York Jets)
38. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
39. Chicago Bears
40. Denver Broncos
41. Oakland Raiders
42. Miami Dolphins
43. New England Patriots (from San Francisco 49ers)
44. Washington Redskins
45. Green Bay Packers
46. Cincinnati Bengals
47. Arizona Cardinals
48. Los Angeles Chargers
49. Indianapolis Colts (from New York Jets through Seattle Seahawks)
50. Dallas Cowboys
51. Detroit Lions
52. Philadelphia Eagles
53. Buffalo Bills
54. Kansas City Chiefs
55. Carolina Panthers
56. Buffalo Bills (from Los Angeles Rams)
57. Tennessee Titans
58. Atlanta Falcons
59. San Francisco 49ers (from New Orleans Saints)
60. Pittsburgh Steelers
61. Jacksonville Jaguars
62. Minnesota Vikints
63. New England Patriots
64. Cleveland Browns (from Philadelphia Eagles)
Third round
65. Buffalo Bills (from Cleveland Browns)
66. New York Giants
67. Indianapolis Colts
68. Houston Texans
69. New York Giants (from Buffalo Bills)
70. San Francisco 49ers (from Chicago Bears)
71. Denver Broncos
72. New York Jets
73. Miami Dolphins
74. San Francisco 49ers
75. Oakland Raiders
76. Green Bay Packers
77. Cincinnati Bengals
78. Kansas City Chiefs (from Washington Redskins)
79. Arizona Cardinals
80. Houston Texans (from Seattle Seahawks)
81. Dallas Cowboys
82. Detroit Lions
83. Baltimore Ravens
84. Los Angeles Chargers
85. Carolina Panthers (from Buffalo Bills)
86. Kansas City Chiefs
87. Los Angeles Rams
88. Carolina Panthers
89. Tennessee Titans
90. Atlanta Falcons
91. New Orleans Saints
92. Pittsburgh Steelers
93. Jacksonville Jaguars
94. Minnesota Vikings
95. New England Patriots
96. Buffalo Bills (from Philadelphia Eagles)
97. Arizona Cardinals (comp)
98. Houston Texans (comp)
99. Denver Broncos (comp)
100. Cincinnati Bengals (comp)
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Alexis Chassen via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here

With 2 Buckeyes already off the board, how many will get the call on Day 2?
Ohio State wasn’t expecting to have the same type of first-round haul as they did back in 2016, but the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft ended with two Buckeyes being picked — each to Ohio teams. The Cleveland Browns took Denzel ward with the No. 4 overall pick, and the Cincinnati Bengals snagged Billy Price at No. 21 overall.
Tonight marks Day 2 of the event, and will get underway at 7 p.m. ET on NFL Network, ESPN/ESPN 2 and Fox. Each team will have seven minutes to make their Round 2 picks, and 5 minutes per pick in Round 3.
There are still plenty of Buckeyes on the board, and Friday night should be a fun time for Ohio State fans. Defensive end Sam Hubbard was occasionally mocked to the first round through the pre-draft process, but since he didn’t end up going Round 1, he should be an early pick up on Day 2. Additionally, offensive tackle Jamarco Jones, defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis, DE Jalyn Holmes and linebacker Jerome Baker are considered Round 2 and 3 prospects.
We’ll update this post as each pick is made and debate teams’ choices in the comments.
Come fan with us!!!
Rounds 2 and 3 Draft Order
Second round
33. Cleveland Browns
34. New York Giants
35. Cleveland Browns (from Houston Texans)
36. Indianapolis Colts
37. Indianapolis Colts (from New York Jets)
38. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
39. Chicago Bears
40. Denver Broncos
41. Oakland Raiders
42. Miami Dolphins
43. New England Patriots (from San Francisco 49ers)
44. Washington Redskins
45. Green Bay Packers
46. Cincinnati Bengals
47. Arizona Cardinals
48. Los Angeles Chargers
49. Indianapolis Colts (from New York Jets through Seattle Seahawks)
50. Dallas Cowboys
51. Detroit Lions
52. Philadelphia Eagles
53. Buffalo Bills
54. Kansas City Chiefs
55. Carolina Panthers
56. Buffalo Bills (from Los Angeles Rams)
57. Tennessee Titans
58. Atlanta Falcons
59. San Francisco 49ers (from New Orleans Saints)
60. Pittsburgh Steelers
61. Jacksonville Jaguars
62. Minnesota Vikints
63. New England Patriots
64. Cleveland Browns (from Philadelphia Eagles)
Third round
65. Buffalo Bills (from Cleveland Browns)
66. New York Giants
67. Indianapolis Colts
68. Houston Texans
69. New York Giants (from Buffalo Bills)
70. San Francisco 49ers (from Chicago Bears)
71. Denver Broncos
72. New York Jets
73. Miami Dolphins
74. San Francisco 49ers
75. Oakland Raiders
76. Green Bay Packers
77. Cincinnati Bengals
78. Kansas City Chiefs (from Washington Redskins)
79. Arizona Cardinals
80. Houston Texans (from Seattle Seahawks)
81. Dallas Cowboys
82. Detroit Lions
83. Baltimore Ravens
84. Los Angeles Chargers
85. Carolina Panthers (from Buffalo Bills)
86. Kansas City Chiefs
87. Los Angeles Rams
88. Carolina Panthers
89. Tennessee Titans
90. Atlanta Falcons
91. New Orleans Saints
92. Pittsburgh Steelers
93. Jacksonville Jaguars
94. Minnesota Vikings
95. New England Patriots
96. Buffalo Bills (from Philadelphia Eagles)
97. Arizona Cardinals (comp)
98. Houston Texans (comp)
99. Denver Broncos (comp)
100. Cincinnati Bengals (comp)
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