The 2026 NFL Draft is down to its final night at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Penn.

While Friday’s second and third round were a bit light on activity for the burnt orange, it was a good second night for head coach Mike Elko‘s players. 

Over the two rounds the Dallas Cowboys had just one pick and selected edge Jaishawn Barham from Michigan. The Houston Texans had the 36th and 59th picks of the night and selected Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald and Michigan TE Marlin Klein. 

Texas schools with other draft picks include four from Texas Tech: LB Jacob Rodriguez to Miami, DT Lee Hunter to Carolina, edge Romello Height to San Francisco and wide receiver Caleb Douglas also to Miami. TCU’s Bud Clark was the only Horned Frog drafted and he was the last pick of the second round by Seattle. 

Here, you can find updates for the second night of the NFL draft: 

With the 92nd pick, the Cowboys selected Michigan edge Jaishawn Barham. 

With the 91st pick, the Raiders select guard Trey Zuhn III. 

Another Texas A&M DT is drafted, this time selected 81st overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars. 

The Texas A&M DT was selected by the Denver Broncos 66th overall. 

With the 65th pick of the draft, the Cardinals select Miami quarterback Carson Beck. Texas A&M fans will remember him taking down the Aggies in the CFP last season. 

Another Texas tie: Safety Bud Clark from TCU is picked 64th overall to end Round 2 of the NFL draft.  

Originally a pick for the Chicago Bears, the Titans make a trade to select Texas Longhorn LB Anthony Hill Jr. at 60th overall. 

With the 59th pick, the Texans select Michigan tight end Marlin Klein. Texas fans will remember his four catches for 39 yards in the Citrus Bowl.

With the 56th pick, Jacksonville selects Texas A&M tight end Nate Boerkircher. He is the fourth Aggie is taken in the draft, passing last year’s total of three players selected. 

After trading up from the Vikings, with the 49th pick the Panthers select Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter. The Red Raiders might end up with the most picks of any program this year.

Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard is drafted 47th overall by the Steelers. 

Texas A&M edge Cashius Howell is taken 41st by the Bengals. He is the third Aggie selected in the draft. 

With the 36th pick, the Texans select Kayden McDonald a defensive tackle from Ohio State. 

Texas A&M guard Chase Bisontis is drafted by the Arizona Cardinals as the 34th pick of the draft. He joins KC Concepcion as the two Aggies taken in the draft. 

With the 33rd pick, Ole Miss wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling is the first pick of the night. 

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, selected by the Las Vegas Raiders, is Fernando Mendoza. The Indiana quarterback won the Heisman Trophy on his way leading the Hoosiers to their first ever national title. 

The NFL draft begins at 6 p.m. Friday in Pittsburgh, Penn. The second and third rounds will be completed.

The draft will be broadcast on ESPN, ABC and NFL Network.

No. 33 San Francisco 49ers (from New York Jets): De’Zhuan Stribling, Ole Miss WR
No. 34 Arizona Cardinals: Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M OL
No. 35 Buffalo Bills (from Tennessee Titans): TJ Parker, Clemson edge
No. 36 Houston Texans (from Las Vegas Raiders): Kayden McDonald, Ohio State DT
No. 37 New York Giants: Colton Hood, Tennessee CB
No. 38 Las Vegas Raiders (from Texans): Treydan Stukes, Arizona safety
No. 39 Cleveland Browns: Denzel Boston, Washington WR
No. 40 Kansas City Chiefs: R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma edge
No. 41 Cincinnati Bengals: Cashius Howell, Texas A&M edge
No. 42 New Orleans Saints: Christen Miller, Georgia DT
No. 43 Miami Dolphins: Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech LB 
No. 44 Detroit Lions (from Jets): Derrick Moore, Michigan edge
No. 45 Baltimore Ravens: Zion Young, Missouri edge
No. 46 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Josiah Trotter, Missouri linebacker
No. 47 Pittsburgh Steelers (from Indianapolis Colts): Germie Bernard, Alabama WR
No. 48 Atlanta Falcons: Avieon Terrell, Clemson CB
No. 49 Carolina Panthers (from Minnesota Vikings): Lee Hunter, Texas Tech DT
No. 50 Jets (from Lions): D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana CB
No. 51 Vikings (from Panthers): Jake Golday, Cincinnati LB
No. 52 Green Bay Packers: Brandon Cisse, South Carolina CB
No. 53 Colts (from Steelers): CJ Allen, Georgia LB
No. 54 Philadelphia Eagles: Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt TE
No. 55 New England Patriots (from Los Angeles Chargers): Gabe Jacas, Illinois edge
No. 56 Jacksonville Jaguars: Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M TE
No. 57 Chicago Bears: Logan Jones, Iowa center
No. 58 Browns (from 49ers): Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo safety
No. 59 Texans: Marlin Klein, Michigan TE
No. 60 Titans (from Bears): Anthony Hill Jr., Texas LB
No. 61 Rams: Max Klare, Ohio State TE
No. 62 Buffalo Bills (from Denver Broncos): Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State CB
No. 63 Chargers (from Patriots): Jake Slaughter, Florida center
No. 64 Seattle Seahawks: Bud Clark, TCU safety

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No. 72 Bengals:
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No. 76 Steelers (from Cowboys):
No. 77 Buccaneers:
No. 78 Colts
No. 79 Falcons
No. 80 Ravens 
No. 81 Jaguars (from Lions)
No. 82 Vikings 
No. 83 Panthers 
No. 84 Packers 
No. 85 Steelers 
No. 86 Chargers
No. 87 Dolphins (from Eagles)
No. 88 Jaguars
No. 89 Bears
No. 90 Dolphins (from Texans)
No. 91 Bills
No. 92 Cowboys (from 49ers)
No. 93 Rams
No. 94 Dolphins (from Broncos)
No. 95 Patriots
No. 96 Seahawks
No. 97 Vikings  
No. 98 Eagles 
No. 99 Steelers
No. 100 Jaguars (from Lions)