
Day 2 is officially in the books; all eyes are now on Day 3 (Rounds 4-7) of the 2026 NFL Draft, which kicks off on Saturday. It's the final opportunity for teams to find value, depth pieces and potential gems for starting roles. Day 2 was filled with surprising picks, prospects falling and more. For those who fell, some return to the best-player-available board, along with new faces.
Here are the best players available heading into Day 3:
McCoy returns to the list after having a drastic slide during days one and two. He has the potential to be an impact starter on Day 1, but his medicals are very concerning to NFL organizations. He's coming off an ACL tear in 2025.
Potential landing spot: New Orleans Saints
Why: The Saints lost top corner Alontae Taylor in free agency and are still looking for a high-potential replacement. They've been linked to McCoy pre-draft as a potential high-upside addition with his athletic ability and versatility.
Bell is going to be a great value pick early on day three. He's a vertical threat with 4.4 speed. He displays good route-running with no wasted motion and change-of-direction ability, areas critical for creating separation.
Potential landing spot: Las Vegas Raiders
Why: The Raiders are still in need of a developmental piece with starter upside. He fits Kubiak's system that favors a YAC threat who can win post-catch and across the middle of the field. Bell thrives as a slot or Z in timing-based systems.
Kyle Louis has the ability and potential to be an every-down linebacker. He is an ideal roving "big nickel" or hybrid linebacker in a nickel-heavy defense. He was once projected as an early-day two selection.
Potential landing spot: Jacksonville Jaguars
Why: The Jaguars played nickel at high rates in 2025. Louis would add coverage versatility and playmaking ability to replace Devin Lloyd in sub-packages. He's a great value with their multiple picks on day three.
Despite his age, he's a nickel corner who displays good instincts in both man and zone coverage. He has a good feel for when to drive and anticipate routes.
Potential landing spot: Baltimore Ravens
Why: Under new head coach Jesse Minter, the Ravens need young, versatile pieces along with a primary nickel defender. Overall, he's the perfect fourth-round selection.
Washington Jr. is a physical, two-down running back with good contact balance at the point of attack. He's a patient runner with good burst upfield to separate from the first level. He's likely to set the tone early for NFL teams.
Potential landing spot: Carolina Panthers
Why: The Panthers need a strong complement to Chuba Hubbard after free agency moves. Washington's power and speed would create a strong 1-2 punch in a physical NFC South run game.
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!