Offensive prospects to watch in Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft
With offensive talent still on the board going into Day 2 of the NFL Draft, the Saints could look to continue their upgrades on that side of the ball.
Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft continues with rounds 2 and 3 taking place on Friday evening. With their first round pick, the New Orleans Saints selected Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jordyn Tyson at eighth overall. The Saints come into Day 2 with picks in the second round (42nd overall) and third round (73rd) with five remaining choices in Day 3 on Saturday.
New Orleans will almost certainly address defensive needs at edge rusher, cornerback, and defensive tackle with their remaining picks. However, coach Kellen Moore will also draft to continue to improve his offense around quarterback Tyler Shough. Here are some of the top remaining offensive talents as the draft moves into Day 2.
Wide Receiver Chris Bell, Louisville Elijah Sarratt, Indiana Germie Bernard, Alabama Denzel Boston, Washington De'Zhaun Stribling Mississippi Zachariah Branch, Georgia Ted Hurst, Georgia State Skyler Bell, UConn Chris Brazzell, Tennessee Deion Burks, Oklahoma Ja'Kobi Lane, USC Antonio Williams, Clemson Bryce Lance, North Dakota State Malachi Fields, Notre Dame Harrison Wallace, Mississippi Colbie Young, Georgia Josh Cameron, Baylor Remember that Tyler Shough was throwing to the likes of Mason Tipton, Kevin Austin, Dante Pettis, and Ronnie Bell to end last season. Even with drafting Tyson and the return of Devaughn Vele and Ja'Lynn Polk from injury, it wouldn't be surprising to see New Orleans draft another wideout. There is still plenty of talent left at the position.
Bell was a probable first round pick before a knee injury. Sarratt, Bernard, Stribling, Branch, and Boston could challenge for starting spots quickly. Several other receivers on the list could carve out immediate roles.
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