2026 NFL Draft Trades Tracker, Grades: How Eagles, Vikings Did in Greenard Deal
A total of 257 picks will be made in the 2026 NFL Draft, but there will also be several trades made throughout the three days as well.
The first two days of the draft certainly brought plenty of action on the trade front. There were eight trades alone in Round 1, while another 14 trades took place on Day 2. Here are all the trades that were made on the first two days of the draft, with our Eric D. Williams assigning grades for most of them.
Chiefs get: No. 6 overall pick
Browns get: No. 9 overall pick, No. 74 overall pick, No. 148 overall pick
The Chiefs selected LSU CB Mansoor Delane. Delane was one of the top cornerbacks available.
The Browns selected Utah OL Spencer Fano.
Williams: Kansas City general manager Brett Veach said he expected a lot of trades in this year’s draft. And with 10 picks in this year’s draft, including two in the first round and a rare pick in the Top-10, it’s not surprising that the Chiefs moved up to fill an obvious need in LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane. Kansas City needed replacements in the secondary after trading Trent McDuffie to the Rams, along with losing cornerback Jaylen Watson to Los Angeles in free agency and safety Bryan Cook to the Bengals in free agency. The top-rated cornerback in this year’s draft, Mansoor gives defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo a developmental piece to help fill the talent void in the back end defensively. And the Chiefs didn’t have to give up much to make the trade work.
Cleveland had nine picks heading into this year’s draft, including one of six teams that had two picks in the first round. The Browns need offensive line and receiver help. And with several talented options at both of those position groups, the Browns wisely traded down, picking up two


