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2026 NFL Draft Trade Tracker: Full Details on Every Move From Days 1 and 2

A look at the major deals happening during the NFL draft.
The Eagles acquired linebacker Jonathan Greenard in a trade with the Vikings during the 2026 NFL draft.
The Eagles acquired linebacker Jonathan Greenard in a trade with the Vikings during the 2026 NFL draft. | Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

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The 2026 NFL draft is officially here! After months of preparation, speculation and deliberation, all 32 clubs will now embark on a three-day, seven-round journey to bring the best possible prospects into their buildings, with hopes of reshaping their rosters for the long haul.

With that, as always, comes the possibility of trades—as the draft’s action is never limited to just the picks themselves. We’ve already seen the draft board shaken up by trades over the past year, with six teams holding multiple first-round picks heading into draft day. Expect an abundance of conversations between front offices as teams look to move up for their guy or trade back to stockpile assets in what’s widely viewed as a deep class. In fact, some discussions are already underway—and a few deals (outlined below) have already been completed.

Here’s an up-to-date tracker on every trade that went down across Days 1 and 2.

Round 2 draft trades

Steelers get: Pick No. 96 (Iowa State OL Gennings Dunker)
Seahawks get: Pick No. 99 (Arkansas DB Julian Neal), 216 (Round 6)

The Steelers packaged their third-round pick (No. 99) with their sixth-round pick (No. 216) to move up three spots with the Seahawks and select Iowa State offensive lineman Gennings Dunker. Seattle, meanwhile, landed Arkansas DB Julian Neal.

Browns get: Pick No. 86 (Florida OL Austin Barber)
Chargers get: Pick Nos. 105 (Round 4), 145 (Round 5), 206 (Round 6)

The Browns are once again dealing picks. This time, they've sent three to the Chargers, moving up 19 spots to select Florida offensive lineman Austin Barber.

Packers get: Pick No. 77 (Missouri DT Chris McClellan)
Buccaneers get: Pick Nos. 84 (Round 3), 160 (Round 5)

The Packers moved up seven spots in a trade with the Buccaneers, going from pick No. 84 to 77 to select Missouri DT Chris McClellan. Green Bay sent a fifth-round pick (No. 160) to Tampa Bay as well.

Bills get: Pick No. 62 (Ohio State CB Davison Igbinosun)
Broncos get: Pick Nos. 66 (Texas A&M DT Tyler Onyedim), 182 (Round 6)

The Bills and Broncos agreed to a trade that saw Buffalo move into the No. 62 slot. Denver received a third-round pick (No. 66) and the first pick of the sixth round (No. 182). At No. 62, the Bills drafted Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbinosun. At No. 66, the Broncos selected Texas A&M defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim.

Titans get: Pick No. 60 (Texas LB Anthony Hill Jr.)
Bears get: Pick Nos. 69 (Round 3), 144 (Round 5)

Tennessee moved into the back end of the second round in a trade with the Bears. The Titans acquired pick No. 60 from Chicago in exchange for pick Nos. 69 and 144, a third- and fifth-round pick, respectively. At No. 60, the Titans selected Texas linebacker Anthony Hill Jr.

Browns get: Pick Nos. 58 (Toledo S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren), 153 (Round 5)
49ers get: Pick Nos. 70 (Round 3), 107 (Round 4)

The Browns moved up to the No. 58 pick in a trade with the 49ers and took one of the best players available in Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. Cleveland also acquired pick No. 153 (a fifth-rounder) in the deal, sending pick Nos. 70 (Round 3) and 107 (Round 4) to San Francisco. 

Eagles get: LB Jonathan Greenard
Vikings get: Pick No. 98 (Round 3), 2027 third-round pick

Jonathan Greenard
Jonathan Greenard was traded to the Eagles during the 2026 NFL draft. | Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

The Eagles made a big splash on Day 2, acquiring former Pro Bowl linebacker Jonathan Greenard from the Vikings in exchange for the No. 98 pick (Round 3) and a 2027 third-round pick. Greenard signed a four-year, $100 million deal with Philadelphia, which includes $50 million in guaranteed money. The 28-year-old played in 12 games for Minnesota last season and had 38 tackles, 3.0 sacks and one forced fumble. He had 12.5 and 12 sacks in 2023 and ’24, respectively.

Chargers get: Pick Nos. 63 (Florida C Jake Slaughter), 131 (Round 4), 202 (Round 6)
Patriots get: Pick No. 55 (Illinois edge Gabe Jacas)

The Patriots moved up to pick No. 55 in a deal with the Chargers. Heading to L.A. are pick Nos. 63, 131 and 202. With the No. 55 pick, New England selected Illinois edge rusher Gabe Jacas. At No. 63, the Chargers took Florida center Jake Slaughter off the board.

Panthers get: Pick Nos. 49 (Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter), 196 (Round 6)
Vikings get: Pick Nos. 51 (Cincinnati LB Jake Golday), 159 (Round 5)

The Panthers traded up in the second round, offloading pick Nos. 51 and 196 to the Vikings in exchange for pick Nos. 49 and 196. Carolina selected defensive tackle Lee Hunter out of Texas Tech with the No. 49 pick. At No. 51, the Vikings selected Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday. 

Steelers get: Pick Nos. 47 (Alabama WR Germie Bernard), 249 (Round 7)
Colts get: Pick Nos. 53 (Georgia LB CJ Allen), 135 (Round 4), 237 (Round 7)

The Steelers moved up six slots in the second round in a trade with the Colts. Pittsburgh acquired pick Nos. 47 and 249 in exchange for pick Nos. 53, 135 and 237. With the No. 47 pick, the Steelers selected wide receiver Germie Bernard out of Alabama. At No. 53, the Colts grabbed Georgia linebacker C.J. Allen.

Lions get: Pick No. 44 (Michigan edge Derrick Moore)
Jets get: Pick Nos. 50 (Indiana CB D’Angelo Ponds), 128 (Round 4)

The Jets continue to move up and down the board, with their latest trade coming with the Lions. New York traded the No. 44 pick to Detroit in exchange for Nos. 50 and 128. The Lions used the pick to select Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore. 

Cowboys get: LB Dee Winters
49ers get: Pick No. 152 (Round 5)

The first trade of the draft involving a player saw the Cowboys acquire linebacker Dee Winters in a deal with the 49ers. Winters was a sixth-round pick in ’23, and had 101 tackles and eight tackles for loss while starting all 17 games last year. In exchange for Winters, the 49ers will add a fifth-round pick (No. 152). 

Texans get: Pick Nos. 36 (Ohio State DT Kayden McDonald), 117 (Round 4)
Raiders get: Pick Nos. 38 (Arizona DB Treydan Stukes), 91 (Round 3)

The Texans and Raiders made the first trade of the second round early on Friday night, with Houston moving up two spots from No. 38 to 36 to select Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald. Las Vegas, meanwhile, drafted defensive back Treydan Stukes out of Arizona.

Round 1 draft trades

We saw a whopping eight first-round trades go down over the course of Thursday night’s start of the 2026 NFL draft, including two swaps between division rivals. Here’s a look at each.

Titans get: Pick Nos. 31 (Auburn edge Keldric Faulk), 69 (Round 3), 165 (Round 5)
Bills get: Pick Nos. 35 (Round 2), 66 (Round 3), 101 (Round 4)

For the third time tonight, the Bills have traded their first-round pick. Buffalo sent the No. 31 pick to the Titans in a deal involving six draft picks. The Bills received pick Nos. 31, 69 and 165 in exchange for pick Nos. 35, 66 and 101. Tennessee addressed their defensive line with the selection, taking Auburn edge rusher Keldric Faulk.

Jets get: Pick No. 30 (Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr.)
49ers get: Pick Nos. 33 (Round 2), 179 (Round 5)

The Jets moved back up into the end of the first round in a trade with the 49ers, who only just acquired the No. 30 pick themselves in an earlier deal with the Dolphins. New York is sending pick Nos. 33 and 179 to San Francisco in the trade. With their third pick of the first round, the Jets selected Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr.

Patriots get: Pick No. 28 (Utah OT Caleb Lomu)
Bills get: Pick Nos. 31, 125 (Round 4)

After making a deal with the Texans to move back to No. 28, the Bills then traded that selection to the Patriots. Buffalo received New England’s first-round pick (No. 31) and a fourth-rounder. The Patriots selected Utah offensive tackle Caleb Lomu at No. 28. 

Dolphins get: Pick Nos. 27 (San Diego State CB Chris Johnson), 138 (Round 4)
49ers get: Pick Nos. 30, 90 (Round 3)

The 49ers moved back three spots in the first round in a deal with the Dolphins. San Francisco is sending the No. 27 pick as well as a fourth-rounder (No. 138) to Miami in exchange for No. 30 and a third-round pick (No. 90). After moving up, the Dolphins took cornerback Chris Johnson out of San Diego State, their second first-round selection of the evening. 

Texans get: Pick Nos. 26 (Georgia Tech G Keylan Rutledge), 91 (Round 3)
Bills get: Pick Nos. 28, 69 (Round 3), 167 (Round 5)

The Texans moved up two slots late in the first round, jumping from pick No. 28 to No. 26, while also receiving a third-round pick in a deal with the Bills. In addition to their own first-rounder, Houston is sending Buffalo pick Nos. 69 and 167. The Bills now own back-to-back picks late in the fifth round (Nos. 167 and 168). The Texans selected guard Keylan Rutledge out of Georgia Tech at No. 26. 

Eagles get: Pick No. 20 (USC WR Makai Lemon)
Cowboys get: Pick Nos. 23 (UCF edge Malachi Lawrence), 114 (Round 4), 137 (Round 4), 2027 seventh-round pick

The Eagles got themselves in on the trade-up action Thursday night, moving up three spots in a swap with the Cowboys from No. 23 to 20—attaching two fourth-round picks (Nos. 114, 137) and a 2027 seventh-rounder to do so. With the pick, they selected wide receiver Makai Lemon out of USC. Dallas, meanwhile, drafted UCF edge defender Malachi Lawrence No. 23.

Cowboys get: Pick No. 11 (Ohio State S Caleb Downs)
Dolphins get: Pick Nos. 12 (Alabama OT Kadyn Proctor), 177 (Round 5), 180 (Round 5)

The Cowboys moved up one pick in the first round, trading the No. 12 pick to the Dolphins in order to select Ohio State safety Caleb Downs at No. 11. Miami adds a pair of fifth-rounders in order to move back one spot, and they’ve since selected Alabama OT Kadyn Proctor.

Chiefs get: Pick No.  6 (LSU CB Mansoor Delane)
Browns get: Pick Nos. 9 (Utah OT Spencer Fano), 74 (Round 3), 148 (Round 5)

The first trade of the opening night of the draft was between the Browns and Chiefs. Kansas City moved up to the No. 6 pick, sending a first-rounder (No. 9), third-rounder (No. 74) and a fifth-round selection (No. 148) to Cleveland. The Chiefs selected LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane with the No. 6 pick. With the No. 9 pick, the Browns selected Utah tackle Spencer Fano.


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