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Pro Football 2nd Quarterback drafted in 2026

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Fernando Mendoza 0%
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Ty Simpson 0%
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Taylen Green 0%
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Carson Beck 0%
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Garrett Nussmeier 0%
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Drew Allar 0%
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Cade Klubnik 0%
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Joey Aguilar 0%
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Diego Pavia 0%
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Sawyer Robertson 0%
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Cole Payton 0%
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Haynes King 0%
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Luke Altmyer 0%
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No 2nd QB Drafted 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which quarterback will be the second one selected in the 2026 professional football draft; it matters because draft order signals team valuations and projected NFL opportunities for top quarterback prospects.

Quarterback draft outcomes depend on the depth and perceived quality of the 2026 QB class, teams’ roster needs, and pre-draft evaluations such as the combine and pro days. Historically, the timing of the second QB taken varies widely from year to year—sometimes multiple QBs are chosen early, other years only one goes high—so lineup needs and class strength both shape the result.

Market prices for this event summarize how traders collectively weigh available information about prospects, team behavior, and pre-draft news; prices will move as new medical reports, workouts, trades, or rumors emerge. Interpret movements as shifts in market expectations, not guarantees of the actual draft outcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does this market mean by '2nd Quarterback drafted in 2026'?

It refers to the quarterback who is chosen second among all quarterbacks during the official 2026 NFL Draft selection order, counted only from the regular draft rounds.

When will this market settle relative to the 2026 NFL Draft?

Settlement occurs after the NFL publishes the official draft selections for 2026; the market will use the league’s official draft order to determine the second quarterback chosen.

Do trades, pick swaps, or compensatory picks affect which player is counted as the second QB drafted?

Trades and pick swaps can change which team selects at a given spot but do not alter the sequential order of picks; the second QB is simply the second QB taken in the finalized pick sequence regardless of which teams made the trades.

Does this market include quarterbacks selected in the supplemental draft or undrafted free agents?

No—only selections made during the official 2026 NFL Draft rounds count toward determining the second quarterback drafted; supplemental draft picks and post-draft signings are excluded.

Which pre-draft events tend to cause the biggest shifts in expectations for who will be the second QB chosen?

Combine results and medical reports, standout pro-day performances or private workouts, team visits/interviews, and credible reports of pending trades or sudden prospect withdrawals typically drive the largest market moves.

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