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Pro Football 2nd Defensive Tackle drafted in 2026

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Kayden McDonald 0%
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Caleb Banks 0%
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Peter Woods 0%
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Zxavian Harris 0%
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Christen Miller 0%
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Lee Hunter 0%
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Domonique Orange 0%
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Albert Regis 0%
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Tyler Onyedim 0%
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DeMonte Capehart 0%
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Brandon Cleveland 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player will be the second defensive tackle selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. It matters because draft ordering for interior defensive linemen signals how NFL teams value specific skill sets and can indicate where impact players are expected to be found.

Defensive tackle is a high-impact position that encompasses run-stoppers, space-eaters, and interior pass-rushers; teams draft them to fit specific front-seven schemes. Draft outcomes for DTs vary year to year based on the strength of the college class, individual workout performances, pre-draft medicals and team needs, so the identity of the second DT chosen reflects both prospect evaluation and draft-day strategy.

Market prices reflect the collective expectation of who will be the second DT chosen and will move as new information (injuries, workouts, trade news) becomes public. Use odds as a real-time signal of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction.

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How is '2nd Defensive Tackle drafted' defined for this market?

It refers to the player who is the second athlete officially designated as a defensive tackle to be announced as selected in the 2026 NFL Draft; resolution follows the official draft announcements and the position label used there.

When during the 2026 Draft timeline will this market resolve?

The market resolves when the NFL publicly announces the pick that qualifies as the second defensive tackle selected and that pick is recorded in official draft results.

What pre-draft events most commonly shift who becomes the second DT selected?

Key drivers include standout or poor Combine/pro day performances, late-emerging medical issues, strong or weak team interviews, and late draft-board movement driven by team meetings and free-agent signings.

How does historical draft behavior inform expectations for the second defensive tackle taken?

Historically the second DT chosen can fall in different parts of the draft depending on the class; when the class is deep it may occur later, while in shallow classes it can happen earlier—team strategy and positional value in that draft year are major determinants.

If a prospect is listed as both DT and DE by different sources, which designation determines market outcomes?

Resolution uses the position designation applied in the official draft announcement; hybrid labels are common, so the official listing at the time the pick is announced is what counts.

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