2026 NFL draft informationKirby Lee/Imagn ImagesWhen is the NFL draft?The 2026 NFL draft will begin with Round 1 on April 23. Rounds 2-3 will be April 24, and Rounds 4-7 will be April 25. The draft will be held in Pittsburgh, and you can watch on ESPN, ABC and ESPN App.
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Draft News 2026 NFL draft: Latest Baltimore Ravens updates, intel, buzzThe Ravens pick early in Round 1 and have seven total selections in the 2026 draft. Here's the latest on what Baltimore might do.Sources: Draft prospect Caleb Banks (foot) expects June clearanceFlorida's Caleb Banks, one of the top defensive tackles in this year's NFL draft, is expected to be fully cleared for football activities in early June after offseason foot surgery, sources tell ESPN.Bills GM Brandon Beane: This year's draft class is not top-heavyBuffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane joins “The Pat McAfee Show” and says the 2026 NFL draft class isn't top-heavy but that there is depth at various positions.Cowboys say they won't talk long-term deal with George PickensThe Cowboys will not discuss a long-term contract with George Pickens and want him to play this season on the franchise tag, executive Stephen Jones said.What's next for Pickens, Cowboys with no long-term deal?Adam Schefter joins Pat McAfee and reacts to the Cowboys' decision to make George Pickens play on the franchise tag.Why Matt Miller approves of Rich Eisen's mock draftMatt Miller evaluates Rich Eisen's 2026 NFL mock draft for the first round, including a big trade for the Chiefs.