Carson Beck is still on the board. Here are 4 landing spots for QB
Carson Beck remains available post-2026 NFL Draft; here are 4 potential landing spots.
The 2026 NFL Draft's second round features the San Francisco 49ers selecting wide receiver Denzel Boston at pick 33. Other notable picks include Garrett Nussmeier going to the Arizona Cardinals at pick 34.
The San Francisco 49ers selected wide receiver Denzel Boston from Washington with the 33rd pick.
Garrett Nussmeier, a quarterback from LSU, was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals with the 34th pick.
Fernando Mendoza was selected first overall by the Las Vegas Raiders.
A list of the best players still available after Day 1 can be found in the draft coverage.
Carson Beck remains available post-2026 NFL Draft; here are 4 potential landing spots.

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| Pick | Team | Player | Position | School |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | San Francisco 49ers (via NYJ) | Denzel Boston | WR | Washington |
| 34 | Arizona Cardinals | Garrett Nussmeier | QB | LSU |
| 35 | Buffalo Bills (via TEN) | Zion Young | EDGE | Missouri |
| 36 | Las Vegas Raiders | Emmanuel McNeil-Warren | S | Toledo |
| 37 | New York Giants | Jermod McCoy | CB | Tennessee |
| 38 | Houston Texans (via WAS) | Kayden McDonald | DT | Ohio State |
| 39 | Cleveland Browns | A.J. Haulcy | S | LSU |
| 40 | Kansas City Chiefs | Germie Bernard | WR | Alabama |
| 41 | Cincinnati Bengals | Avieon Terrell | CB | Clemson |
| 42 | New Orleans Saints | Colton Hood | CB | Tennessee |
| 43 | Miami Dolphins | Chris Bell | WR | Louisville |
| 44 | New York Jets (via DAL) | Brandon Cisse | CB | South Carolina |
| 45 | Baltimore Ravens | Cashius Howell | EDGE | Texas A&M |
| 46 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Jacob Rodriguez | LB | Texas Tech |
| 47 | Indianapolis Colts | CJ Allen | LB | Georgia |
| 48 | Atlanta Falcons | Lee Hunter | DT | Texas Tech |
| 49 | Minnesota Vikings | Treydan Stukes | S | Arizona |
| 50 | Detroit Lions | T.J. Parker | EDGE | Clemson |
| 51 | Carolina Panthers | Eli Stowers | TE | Vanderbilt |
| 52 | Green Bay Packers | Anthony Hill Jr. | LB | Texas |
| 53 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Christian Miller | DT | Georgia |
| 54 | Philadelphia Eagles | Emmanuel Pregnon | IOL | Oregon |
| 55 | Los Angeles Chargers | Chase Bisontis | IOL | Texas A&M |
| 56 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Gabe Jacas | EDGE | Illinois |
| 57 | Chicago Bears | R Mason Thomas | EDGE | Oklahoma |
| 58 | San Francisco 49ers | Derrick Moore | EDGE | Michigan |
| 59 | Houston Texans | Keionte Scott | CB | Miami |
| 60 | Chicago Bears (via BUF) | Sam Hecht | IOL | Kansas State |
| 61 | Los Angeles Rams | Chris Brazzell | WR | Tennessee |
| 62 | Denver Broncos | Jake Golday | LB | Cincinnati |
| 63 | New England Patriots | Josiah Trotter | LB | Missouri |
| 64 | Seattle Seahawks | Romello Height | EDGE | Texas Tech |
Denzel Boston was a popular selection near the end of mock drafts, often to the Buffalo Bills to give Josh Allen more help on the outside, but the Washington wide receiver slid out of the first round entirely. The San Francisco 49ers might be glad he did. While the 49ers did make some additions at wide receiver, including Mike Evans and Christian Kirk, questions remain regarding Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings. In Boston, the 49ers are getting a ball-winning receiver on the outside, and in San Francisco, Boston gets a chance to learn from one of the NFLâs best in Evans.
Might this be too early for Garrett Nussmeier? Perhaps. But as we argued earlier this week, the revelation that Nussmeier was dealing with a cyst on his spine, which was pressing on a nerve and causing significant pain and discomfort, changes his evaluation. Nussmeier is still an undersized quarterback prospect, but the timing, rhythm, and anticipation he showed at LSU, particularly when healthy, is a strong foundation for his NFL journey. He also might be an ideal fit for what we expect this offense to look like under new head coach Mike LaFleur.
Lavonte Davidâs retirement created a big hole in the heart of the Buccaneersâ defense. Tampa Bay fills that with linebacker Jacob Rodriguez, whose play-making skills and nose for the football saw him finish fifth in Heisman Trophy voting. He might give up the occasional big play in pass coverage, but his run-stopping skills and athleticism are fantastic building blocks for an NFL career.
On film alone, Jermod McCoyâs draft profile is among the best in this entire class. However, as we saw last year with Will Johnson, injury concerns pushed McCoy out of the first round entirely. At some point, a team is going to accept the injury risk, and we think that will be John Harbaugh and the New York Giants tonight. McCoyâs 2024 tape is close to elite, with excellent footwork and movement skills. His press technique could use some refinement, but what I love about McCoy when he is in press alignment is his patience. He does not panic, and that trait was on display on this interception against Alabama: Itâs one thing to stay calm as a press corner with the ball at midfield, itâs another to do so with your feet near the goal line. But this is a fantastic play from McCoy, who stays patient, is strong with the jam, and then gets his eyes and hand to the football.
Last season, the Houston Texans defense was terrifying. Imagine that defense ⊠improving? In this mock draft, not only do the Texans get Kayden McDonald, one of the top defensive tackles in the class and a player who was in Pittsburgh as a potential first-round pick, but they add one of our favorite players in Keionte Scott, a slot corner who can create havoc all over the field. Just watch him blow up this screen against Texas A&M in the college football playoff: Or time up this blitz against Louisville: Dropping him into this Houston defense? Thatâs just mean.