2026 NFL Draft: Teams with Multiple Picks and Those Left Behind
2026 NFL Draft Has 6 Teams Stacked in the first—and 6 who are Left Out
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The 2026 NFL Draft will see six teams with two first-round picks, including the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins, while six teams, such as the Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos, will have none. This marks a significant shift from last year's draft structure.
- 01The New York Giants hold the 5th and 10th overall picks after trading Dexter Lawrence.
- 02The Miami Dolphins have the 11th and 30th picks, thanks to the Jaylen Waddle trade.
- 03The New York Jets possess the 2nd and 16th overall picks due to the Sauce Gardner trade.
- 04The Dallas Cowboys now have the 12th and 20th picks after trading Micah Parsons.
- 05Six teams, including the Bengals and Broncos, will not have a first-round pick.
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The upcoming 2026 NFL Draft will feature a notable change in team dynamics, with six teams holding two first-round picks each, contrasting with six teams that will not have any. The New York Giants, following their trade of Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals, are positioned to make significant moves with the 5th and 10th overall picks. The Miami Dolphins will select at 11th and 30th due to their trade involving Jaylen Waddle. The New York Jets have secured the 2nd and 16th picks through the Sauce Gardner trade, while the Dallas Cowboys will pick at 12th and 20th after trading Micah Parsons. Additionally, the Kansas City Chiefs will have the 9th and 29th picks, and the Cleveland Browns will pick at 6th and 24th. Conversely, the teams without a first-round pick include the Bengals, Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, Green Bay Packers, and Jacksonville Jaguars.
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