2020 NFL Draft: Full results for Rounds 2-3

This year’s draft continued Friday night with the second and third rounds.

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The Colts selected Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor with their second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

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The 2020 NFL Draft pressed on Friday night with the second and third rounds held remotely. Just like Thursday night for the first round, GMs will made their picks from home while ESPN provided television coverage from its studios in Bristol, Connecticut.

The run on wide receivers that started in the first round continued with the first two picks of Round 2. The Bengals nabbed Clemson’s Tee Higgins to partner with Joe Burrow, while the Colts added USC’s Michael Pittman Jr. to their passing game. In all, seven receivers went in the second round.

The Bears, armed with two second-round picks, addressed a pair of key needs with Notre Dame tight end Cole Kmet and Utah cornerback Jaylon Jackson. Kmet was the only tight end selected in the top 90 picks.

Results for the second day of this year’s draft are below.

2020 NFL Draft results – Day 2

Round 2

33. Bengals – WR Tee Higgins, Clemson

34. Colts (via WSH) – WR Michael Pittman Jr., USC

35. Lions – RB D’Andre Swift, Georgia

36. Giants – S Xavier McKinney, Alabama

37. Patriots (via LAC) – S Kyle Dugger, Lenoir–Rhyne

38. Panthers – DE Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State

39. Dolphins – OL Robert Hunt, Louisiana-Lafayette

40. Texans (via ARI) – DT Ross Blacklock, TCU

41. Colts (via CLE) – RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin

42. Jaguars – WR Laviska Shenault Jr., Colorado

43. BEARS (via LV) – TE Cole Kmet, Notre Dame

44. Browns (via IND) – S Grant Delpit, LSU

45. Buccaneers – S Antoine Winfield Jr., Minnesota

46. Broncos – WR KJ Hamler, Penn State

47. Falcons – DE Marlon Davidson, Auburn

48. Seahawks (via NYJ) – DE Darrell Taylor, Tennessee

49. Steelers – WR Chase Claypool, Notre Dame

50. BEARS – CB Jaylon Johnson, Utah

51. Cowboys – CB Trevon Diggs, Alabama

52. Rams – RB Cam Akers, Florida State

53. Eagles – QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma

54. Bills – DE A.J. Epenesa, Iowa

55. Ravens (via NE/ATL) – RB J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State

56. Dolphins (via NO) – DT Raekwon Davis, Alabama

57. Rams (via HOU) – WR Van Jefferson, Florida

58. Vikings – OT Ezra Cleveland, Boise State

59. Jets (via SEA) – WR Denzel Mims, Baylor

60. Patriots (via BAL) – OLB Josh Uche, Michigan

61. Titans – CB Kristian Fulton, LSU

62. Packers – RB A.J. Dillon, Boston College

63. Chiefs (via SF) – LB Willie Gay Jr., Mississippi State

64. Panthers (via SEA/KC) – S Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois

Round 3

65. Bengals – LB Logan Wilson, Wyoming

66. Redskins – WR Antonio Gibson, Memphis

67. Lions – DE Julian Okwara, Notre Dame

68. Jets (via NYG) – S Ashtyn Davis, California

69. Seahawks (via CAR) – OG Damien Lewis, LSU

70. Dolphins – S Brandon Jones, Texas

71. Ravens (via NE/LAC) – DT Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M

72. Cardinals – OT Josh Jones, Houston

73. Jaguars – DT DaVon Hamilton, Ohio State

74. Saints (via CLE) – LB Zack Baun, Wisconsin

75. Lions (via IND) – OG Jonah Johnson, Ohio State

76. Buccaneers – RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn, Vanderbilt

77. Broncos – CB Michael Ojemudia, Iowa

78. Falcons – C Matt Hennessy, Temple

79. Jets – DE Jabari Zuniga, Florida

80. Raiders – WR Lynn Bowden, Kentucky

81. Raiders (via CHI) – WR Bryan Edwards, South Carolina

82. Cowboys – DT Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma

83. Broncos (via PIT) – C Lloyd Cushenberry III, LSU

84. Rams – LB Terrell Lewis, Alabama

85. Colts (via DET/PHI) – S Julian Blackmon, Utah

86. Bills – RB Zack Moss, Utah

87. Patriots – OLB Anfernee Jennings, Alabama

88. Browns (via NO) – DT Jordan Elliott, Missouri

89. Vikings – CB Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State

90. Texans – DE Jonathan Greenard, Florida

91. Patriots (via LV/HOU/SEA) – TE Devin Asiasi, UCLA

92. Ravens – WR Devin Duvernay, Texas

93. Titans – RB Darrynton Evans, Appalachian State

94. Packers – TE Josiah Deguara, Cincinnati

95. Broncos (via SF) – DT McTelvin Agim, Arkansas

96. Chiefs – OT Lucas Niang, TCU

97. Browns* (via HOU) – LB Jacob Phillips, LSU

98. Ravens* (via NE) – LB Malik Harrison, Ohio State

99. Giants* – OT Matt Peart, Connecticut

100. Raiders* (via NE) – S Tanner Muse, Clemson

101. Patriots* (via NYJ/SEA) – TE Dalton Keene, Virginia Tech

102. Steelers* – DE Alex Highsmith, Charlotte

103. Eagles* – OLB Davion Taylor, Colorado

104. Rams* – S Terrell Burgess, Utah

105. Saints* (via MIN) – TE Adam Trautman, Dayton

106. Ravens* – OT Tyre Phillips, Mississippi State

*Compensatory picks from free agency

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