How To Watch Rounds 2 and 3 of the 2021 NFL Draft: TV Channels, Draft Order, Date, Time, and More

Rounds two and three of the 2021 NFL Draft are finally here after a busy Round 1, which consisted of 32 picks.

2021 NFL Draft

Friday, April 30th

Round 2

Time: 7:00 PM ET

TV Channels: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes

Radio: ESPN Radio, Westwood One, SiriusXM

The first five picks of the second round: Jacksonville (No. 33), New York Jets (34), Atlanta (35), Miami (36), Philadelphia (37).

Draft Targets on Friday

Miami Dolphins:

The Miami Dolphins had a busy Day 1, drafting Jaylen Waddle (WR, Alabama) and Jaelan Phillips (DE, Miami). But during Day 2, the Dolphins will look to strengthen their squad yet again, possibly drafting a RB, among other positions.

Pick No.36: Javonte Williams (RB, North Carolina), Teven Jenkins (RT, Oklahoma State), Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (LB, Notre Dame), Dillon Radunz (RT, North Dakota State), and Trevon Moehrig (S, TCU).

Pick No. 50: Landon Dickerson (C, Alabama), Creed Humphrey (S, Oklahoma), Sam Cosmi (OT, Texas), Trey Sermon (RB, Ohio State), and Andre Cisco (S, Syracuse).

Jacksonville Jaguars:

The Jacksonville Jaguars had most of the spotlight on Thursday night, drafting Trevor Lawrence (QB, Clemson) with the first overall pick. And then at No. 25, the Jaguars surprisingly drafted Travis Etienne (RB, Clemson).

But now on Day 3, the Jaguars will look to continue to bulk up their roster. Jacksonville will likely look to draft a top tight end. Brevin Jordan, a TE out of Miami, is a top option for Jacksonville. Another TE option could be Tommy Tremble (Notre Dame) or Pat Freiermuth (Penn State).

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The reigning NFL Champs, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, seem to be set at every position. But, you can never have enough depth, and that is probably what Bruce Arians and the Bucs are thinking.

Kyle Trask at Pick No. 64: This certainly isn’t a priority but how great would it be for a rookie quarterback to learn from Tom Brady next season? The team recently re-signed Ryan Griffin to serve as a backup but if the right guy for the future is available in the middle rounds, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Bucs take a quarterback. Kyle Trask is the best available, so it’ll likely be him (if not taken).

Other Targets for Tampa Bay: Cornerback, Interior Offensive Line, and Defensive Line/Edge Rusher

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