The first round of the 2017 NFL Draft came to a close Thursday night when the New Orleans Saints made Wisconsin offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk the 32nd pick of this year’s event. Now, the Browns, having already added Myles Garrett, Jabrill Peppers, and David Njoku, still have an array of top prospects to add to their depleted roster this fall.
NFL draft 2017: Time, TV schedule, and more for Rounds 2-3
The first round is over, but several top-notch prospects are still on the board.


When is the 2nd round of the NFL draft?
Rounds two and three will get underway Friday at 7 p.m. ET.
What is the NFL draft TV channel?
ESPN and the NFL Network. You can stream it on WatchESPN or NFL.com. The ESPN broadcast is on the network’s main channel from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m., then shifts to ESPN2.
Where is the NFL draft?
It’s at the NFL Draft Theatre at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia.
Who’s picking, and who’s left?
Cleveland and 31 other franchises look for the pieces they need to make a push toward Super Bowl 52. FBS standouts like Dalvin Cook and small school stalwarts like Youngstown State’s Derek Rivers, Eastern Washington’s Cooper Kupp, and Villanova’s Kpanoh Passagnon are all hoping to hear their names called as they embark on the next phase of their football careers.
Last year’s Day 2 produced big name players like Saints’ receiver Michael Thomas, Patriots guard Joe Thuney, and Falcons linebacker Deion Jones. Two years ago, first-team All-Pros David Johnson, Landon Collins, and Tyler Lockett were all Friday evening pickups.
That’s great news for teams loaded with with these upper-tier selections. The Browns have three more picks to make Friday night, as do the Ravens, Vikings, Seahawks, Broncos, Saints, Chiefs, Steelers, and Jets. That will give them several opportunities to find the perfect undervalued prospects to add to their rosters.
ESPN will have the broadcast alongside NFL Network, though neither one will have one of the event’s most familiar voices. Chris Berman’s semi-retirement means he’ll miss his first draft since 1987. Trey Wingo will take his place as ESPN’s lead, while draft totem Mel Kiper Jr. will take his normal spot judging and pontificating over each and every selection.
The second round kicks off at 7 p.m. EST and will run until the Jets (probably) make the 107th pick of the draft. You can follow along with our live draft tracker.











