2026 NFL Draft: The Last 10 Times a Team Had 2 Top-10 Picks
Why have one top-10 pick when you could have two?
That's what the New York Giants are telling themselves after recently acquiring the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft from the Cincinnati Bengals for star defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence; New York already had the No. 5 pick.
How frequently has a team had two top-10 picks? What's the success rate on both players panning out? Here are the last 10 times that a team had two top-10 picks in the NFL draft — mentioned in chronological order:
Ray Agnew spent the first five seasons of his NFL career with the Patriots. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
The Patriots were able to get a pair of would-be primary defensive starters in Singleton and Agnew in the 1990 NFL Draft. With that said, their respective times in New England were short-lived. For starters, Singleton was released during the 1993 season and would later play his best ball with the AFC East-rival Miami Dolphins. Meanwhile, after a commendable first five years on the Patriots' defensive front (1990-94), Agnew signed with the Giants.
What's more, New England finished the 1990 season, Singleton and Agnew's rookie campaigns, at 1-15.
Quentin Coryatt registered 100-plus combined tackles in two seasons. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
This is the only time in NFL history that a team had the No. 1 and 2 pick in the same draft. Unfortunately for the Colts, these selections didn't go as planned. Emtman was continually plagued by devastating injuries early in his career, tearing his ACL and patellar tendon in back-to-back years and rupturing a disc in his neck the season after, among other issues. He played in just 18 games for the Colts from 1992-94 before getting a change of scenery.
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