2020 NFL Draft order: When Seahawks are set to pick in rounds 2 and 3

John Schneider and the Seattle Seahawks, barring any trades, have three selections on Friday, the second day of the 2020 NFL draft.

The Seattle Seahawks used their first pick in the 2020 NFL Draft to select linebacker Jordyn Brooks out of Texas Tech. Many were surprised Seattle didn’t opt to trade back, although general manager John Schneider conceded he and coach Pete Carroll tried to do just that.

The Seahawks are really just getting started, however, with a number of picks on day 2 of the draft. Seattle is set to select at No. 59 and No. 64 in the second round and No. 101 overall in the third . . . barring any trades, of course.

Here’s a look at the complete updated draft order for rounds two and three of Friday’s NFL draft.

Round 2

33. Cincinnati
34. Indianapolis (from Washington)
35. Detroit
36. NY Giants
37. New England (from Los Angeles Chargers)
38. Carolina
39. Miami
40. Houston (from Arizona)
41. Cleveland
42. Jacksonville
43. Chicago (from Las Vegas)
44. Indianapolis
45. Tampa Bay
46. Denver
47. Atlanta
48. NY Jets
49. Pittsburgh
50. Chicago
51. Dallas
52. LA Rams
53. Philadelphia
54. Buffalo
55. Baltimore (from New England via Atlanta)
56. Miami (from New Orleans)
57. LA Rams (from Houston)
58. Minnesota
59. Seattle
60. Baltimore
61. Tennessee
62. Green Bay
63. Kansas City (from San Francisco)
64. Seattle (from Kansas City)

Linebacker is a popular pick for the Saints in Day 2 NFL mock drafts

The New Orleans Saints were linked to 2020 NFL Draft prospects like Troy Dye and Akkem Davis-Gaither in mock drafts for rounds two and three

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New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton identified linebacker as a position of need going into the second day of the 2020 NFL Draft, though he acknowledged the team might not be able to address it with a rookie draft pick. New Orleans might consider a free agent after the compensatory pick cutoff passes by on Monday, with veteran options like Nigel Bradham still available.

But linebacker has been the overwhelming pick for the Saints in updated NFL mock drafts, with experts doing their best to predict what may happen in rounds two and three. Not scheduled to pick until No. 88, late in the third round, it’s easy to imagine the always-aggressive Saints trading up the board on Friday night.

Two different mock drafts have the Saints staying put, however, and selecting Oregon linebacker Troy Dye. That take comes from both SI.com’s Kevin Hanson and Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler graded Dye positively — he racked up 44 tackles for loss in four years with the Ducks, starting 47 of the 50 games he played — but projects him to more of a backup role due to his underdeveloped frame and a few recent injuries.

Instead, Brugler suggested a different linebacker in his own second-day mock draft: Appalachian State’s Akeem Davis-Gaither, an athletic tackling machine who dominated his competition in the Sun Belt; he earned recognition as that conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2019. Brugler projects Davis-Gaither to make an instant impact in sub-packages (he created five sacks last season on blitzes) while starring on special teams, which sounds like what the Saints will be looking for.

However, not everyone has the Saints picking a linebacker. The Draft Network’s Kyle Crabbs linked the Saints to UCLA cornerback Darnay Holmes in the third round with his updated mock draft. Holmes has started 33 of the 35 games he’s played for the Bruins, flashing serious ball skills with eight interceptions (and 28 total passes defensed). But he might not fit what the Saints like from a physical standpoint at just 5-foot-9 with 29 1/2-inch arms, despite his 4.48-second 40 time.

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2020 NFL Draft: Pick order for Day 2, plus first-round recap

The New Orleans Saints picked Cesar Ruiz in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, but they may consider a trade up into rounds two or three

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The first round of the 2020 NFL Draft wrapped up with a few big shocks, with the New Orleans Saints catching many fans off guard by picking Michigan prospect Cesar Ruiz at No. 24 overall.

Rounds two and three might contain even more surprises. The clock starts at 6 p.m. CT (with the broadcast again on ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network), but the Saints are not slotted in until No. 88 — late in the third round.

Considering their obvious need at linebacker and room for improvement at wide receiver and cornerback, it might be wise for the Saints to target one of the best available prospects in a trade up.

Here’s how the first round of picks shook out:

2020 Draft Round 1 Recap

Pick No. Team Selection School
1 Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burrow, QB LSU
2 Washington Redskins Chase Young, EDGE Ohio State
3 Detroit Lions Jeff Okudah, CB Ohio State
4 New York Giants Andrew Thomas Georgia
5 Miami Dolphins Tua Tagovailoa, QB Alabama
6 Los Angeles Chargers Justin Herbert, QB Oregon
7 Carolina Panthers Derrick Brown, DT Auburn
8 Arizona Cardinals Isaiah Simmons, LB Clemson
9 Jacksonville Jaguars C.J. Henderson, CB Florida
10 Cleveland Browns Jedrick Wills, OT Alabama
11 New York Jets Mekhi Becton, OT Louisville
12 Las Vegas Raiders Henry Ruggs, WR Alabama
13 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tristan Wirfs, OT Iowa
14 San Francisco 49ers Javon Kinlaw, DT South Carolina
15 Denver Broncos Jerry Jeudy, WR Alabama
16 Atlanta Falcons A.J. Terrell, CB Clemson
17 Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb, WR Oklahoma
18 Miami Dolphins Austin Jackson, OT USC
19 Las Vegas Raiders Damon Arnette, CB Ohio State
20 Jacksonville Jaguars K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE LSU
21 Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Reagor, WR TCU
22 Minnesota Vikings Justin Jefferson, WR LSU
23 Los Angeles Chargers Kenneth Murray, LB Oklahoma
24 New Orleans Saints Cesar Ruiz, C Michigan
25 San Francisco 49ers Brandon Aiyuk, WR Arizona State
26 Green Bay Packers Jordan Love, QB Utah State
27 Seattle Seahawks Jordyn Brooks, LB Texas Tech
28 Baltimore Ravens Patrick Queen, LB LSU
29 Tennessee Titans Isaiah Wilson, OT Georgia
30 Miami Dolphins Noah Igbinoghene, CB Auburn
31 Minnesota Vikings Jeff Gladney, CB TCU
32 Kansas City Chiefs Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB LSU

And here is where things stand on the second day of the draft:

2020 Draft Day 2 Order

Pick No. Team Trade Notes
33 Bengals
34 Colts
35 Lions
36 Giants
37 Patriots From LAC
38 Panthers
39 Dolphins
40 Texans
41 Browns
42 Jaguars
43 Bears
44 Colts
45 Buccaneers
46 Broncos
47 Falcons
48 Jets
49 Steelers
50 Bears
51 Cowboys
52 Rams
53 Eagles
54 Bills
55 Ravens
56 Dolphins
57 Rams
58 Vikings
59 Seahawks
60 Ravens
61 Titans
62 Packers
63 Chiefs
64 Seahawks
65 Bengals
66 Redskins
67 Lions
68 Jets
69 Panthers
70 Dolphins
71 Patriots from LAC
72 Cardinals
73 Jaguars
74 Browns
75 Colts
76 Buccaneers
77 Broncos
78 Falcons
79 Jets
80 Raiders
81 Raiders
82 Cowboys
83 Broncos
84 Rams
85 Lions
86 Bills
87 Patriots
88 Saints
89 Vikings
90 Texans
91 Raiders
92 Ravens
93 Titans
94 Packers
95 Broncos
96 Chiefs
97* Browns
98* Patriots
99* Giants
100* Patriots
101* Seahawks
102* Steelers
103* Eagles
104* Rams
105* Vikings
106* Ravens

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Best available players for Chiefs on Day 2 of 2020 NFL draft

A look at who is left for the Kansas City Chiefs to draft on Day 2.

The Kansas City Chiefs have completed Day 1 of the 2020 NFL Draft, coming away with LSU RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire at pick No. 32. There are still plenty of talented players at each position available during Day 2 of the 2020 NFL draft. Here are the best available players remaining at each position for the Chiefs.

QB:

  • Alabama QB Jalen Hurts

RB:

  • Georgia RB D’Andre Swift
  • Ohio State RB J.K. Dobbins
  • Utah RB Zack Moss
  • Memphis RB Antonio Gibson

TE:

  • Dayton TE Adam Trautman
  • LSU TE Thaddeus Moss
  • Washington TE Hunter Bryant

WR:

  • Baylor WR Denzel Mims
  • Clemson WR Tee Higgins
  • Penn State WR KJ Hamler
  • Florida WR Van Jefferson

OT:

  • Houston OT Josh Jones
  • TCU OT Lucas Niang
  • LSU OT Saahdiq Charles

OG:

  • Lousiana OG Robert Hunt
  • Fresno State OG Netane Muti
  • LSU OG Damien Lewis
  • Ohio State OG Jonah Jackson

C:

  • Temple C Matt Hennessy
  • LSU C Lloyd Cushenberry

DT:

  • Texas A&M DT Justin Madubuike
  • TCU DT Ross Blacklock
  • Oklahoma DT Neville Gallimore
  • Missouri DT Jordan Elliott

DE:

  • Penn State DE Yetur Gross-Matos
  • Tennessee DE Darrell Taylor
  • Iowa DE A.J. Epenesa
  • Notre Dame DE Julian Okwara
  • Boise State DE Curtis Weaver

LB:

  • Wisconsin LB Zack Baun
  • Michigan LB Josh Uche
  • Ohio State LB Malik Harrison
  • Appalachian State LB Akeem Davis-Gaither
  • Mississippi State LB Willie Gay Jr.
  • Oregon LB Troy Dye
  • Wyoming LB Logan Wilson

CB:

  • LSU CB Kristian Fulton
  • Utah CB Jaylon Johnson
  • Virginia CB Bryce Hall

S:

  • Minnesota DB Antoine Winfield Jr.
  • Alabama DB Xavier McKinney
  • LSU DB Grant Delpit
  • Southern Illinois DB Jeremy Chinn
  • Utah DB Terrell Burgess
  • Clemson DB K’Von Wallace
  • Lenoir-Rhyne DB Kyle Dugger
  • West Virginia DB Kenny Robinson Jr.