
NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks 2026 NFL Draft Standouts with Day Two Projections
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Apr 3, 2026 They break down second-day and later prospects at cornerback, safety, defensive tackle and edge rusher. Linebacker hybrids, route-running wide receivers and scheme-friendly tight ends get focused attention. Running backs and interior offensive line starters are highlighted as role-specific fits. The conversation centers on sleepers and depth pieces who could emerge later in the draft.
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Safeties Fit Today’s Subpackage Heavy Defenses
- The safety class has versatile, day-two options who can play multiple roles in modern subpackage defenses.
- Jeremiah highlights Trayden Stukes, A.J. Halsey, and Bud Clark as multi-role safeties with range and turnover production.
A.J. Halsey Has A Track Record Of Turnovers
- Bucky Brooks recounts NFL scouts' praise for A.J. Halsey's instincts and turnover history.
- He cites Halsey's career 10 interceptions, four forced fumbles, and 200-plus tackles across multiple programs.
Day Two DTs Provide Power And Upside
- Day-two interior defensive tackles often provide strong run-stopping and occasional pass-rush upside.
- Jeremiah singles out Chris McClellan, Gracen Halton, and Domonique Orange for size, twitch, and interior power traits.
