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NFL draft order Friday: Who drafts when for second and third rounds of 2024 NFL draft
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Date:2025-04-16 20:34:07
After a historic first round during which 23 offensive players were selected, the focus of the 2024 NFL draft turns to Friday, which doubles up on the intrigue by featuring Rounds 2 and 3.
The Buffalo Bills are are on the clock first, drafting for the first time in this year's event. The Bills were originally slotted to draft No. 28 in the first round, but they traded back twice -- first with the Kansas City Chiefs, who drafted WR Xavier Worthy, and then with the Carolina Panthers, who took WR Xavier Legette.
The Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders. The Commanders have three more picks in the third round to give them a league-high five picks on Day 2. The Minnesota Vikings are the only team without a pick on Friday.
Here is the NFL draft order for the second and third rounds Friday:
Round 2
33. Buffalo Bills (from Carolina Panthers)
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34. New England Patriots
35. Arizona Cardinals
36. Washington Commanders
37. Los Angeles Chargers
38. Tennessee Titans
39. Carolina Panthers (from New York Giants)
40. Washington Commanders (from Chicago Bears)
41. Green Bay Packers (from New York Jets)
42. Houston Texans (from Minnesota Vikings)
43. Atlanta Falcons
44. Las Vegas Raiders
45. New Orleans Saints (from Denver Broncos)
46. Indianapolis Colts
47. New York Giants (from Seattle Seahawks)
48. Jacksonville Jaguars
49. Cincinnati Bengals
50. Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans Saints)
51. Pittsburgh Steelers
52. Los Angeles Rams
53. Philadelphia Eagles
54. Cleveland Browns
55. Miami Dolphins
56. Dallas Cowboys
57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
58. Green Bay Packers
59. Houston Texans
60. Buffalo Bills
61. Detroit Lions
62. Baltimore Ravens
63. San Francisco 49ers
64. Kansas City Chiefs
Round 3
65. Carolina Panthers
66. Arizona Cardinals
67. Washington Commanders
68. New England Patriots
69. Los Angeles Chargers
70. New York Giants
71. Arizona Cardinals (from Tennessee Titans)
72. New York Jets
73. Dallas Cowboys (from Detroit Lions through Minnesota Vikings)
74. Atlanta Falcons
75. Chicago Bears
76. Denver Broncos
77. Las Vegas Raiders
78. Washington Commanders (from Seattle Seahawks)
79. Atlanta Falcons (from Jacksonville Jaguars)
80. Cincinnati Bengals
81. Seattle Seahawks (from New Orleans Saints through Denver Broncos)
82. Indianapolis Colts
83. Los Angeles Rams
84. Pittsburgh Steelers
85. Cleveland Browns
86. Houston Texans (from Philadelphia Eagles)
87. Dallas Cowboys
88. Green Bay Packers
89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
90. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston Texans)
91. Green Bay Packers (from Buffalo Bills)
92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Detroit Lions)
93. Baltimore Ravens
94. San Francisco 49ers
95. Buffalo Bills (from Kansas City Chiefs)
96. Jacksonville Jaguars (compensatory selection)
97. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory selection)
98. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Philadelphia Eagles; special compensatory selection)
99. Los Angeles Rams (special compensatory selection)
100. Washington Commanders (from San Francisco 49ers; special compensatory selection)
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