The first round of the 2023 NFL draft is in the books.
And Thursday night’s proceedings provided a number of surprises (ahem, Houston Texans) and an expected No. 1 pick, when the Carolina Panthers selected Alabama quarterback Bryce Young.
There are plenty of talented players still available as draft resumes with the second and third rounds on Friday night. The most noteworthy available player is Kentucky quarterback Will Levis, who was projected by many to be a first-round selection, but went undrafted on Thursday night. How far down the draft order might he tumble?
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Here’s everything you need to know about Friday night at the draft:
What time does the second round of the 2023 NFL draft start?
The second round will start at 7 pm ET, with the third round to follow.
Day 3 of the NFL draft, featuring Rounds 4-7, will begin Saturday at noon ET.
What TV channel is the 2023 NFL draft on?
The NFL draft will be broadcast live on ABC, ESPN (then ESPN2 starting at 8 pm ET) and NFL Network. A Spanish-language broadcast is available on ESPN Deportes.
How can I live stream the 2023 NFL draft?
The NFL draft can be streamed on WatchESPN or on NFL+. Streaming is also available on FuboTV.
Where is the 2023 NFL draft?
This year’s draft is taking place in Kansas City, Missouri, with the event being held downtown in an area surrounding Union Station Kansas City and the National WWI Museum and Memorial.
What is the 2023 NFL draft order for the second and third rounds?
Here is the order of selections for Friday night:
ROUND 2
32. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Chicago Bears)
33. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston Texans)
34. Detroit Lions (from Arizona Cardinals)
35. Indianapolis Colts
36. Los Angeles Rams
37. Seattle Seahawks (from Denver Broncos)
38. Las Vegas Raiders
39. Carolina Panthers
40. New Orleans Saints
41. Tennessee Titans
42. Green Bay Packers (from Cleveland Browns through New York Jets)
43. New York Jets
44. Atlanta Falcons
45. Green Bay Packers
46. New England Patriots
47. Washington Commanders
48. Detroit Lions
49. Pittsburgh Steelers
50. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
51. Miami Dolphins
52. Seattle Seahawks
53. Chicago Bears (from Baltimore Ravens)
54. Los Angeles Chargers
55. Detroit Lions (from Minnesota Vikings)
56. Jacksonville Jaguars
57. New York Giants
58. Dallas Cowboys
59. Buffalo Bills
60. Cincinnati Bengals
61. Chicago Bears (from San Francisco 49ers through Carolina Panthers)
62. Philadelphia Eagles
63. Kansas City Chiefs
ROUND 3
64. Chicago Bears
65. Houston Texans
66. Philadelphia Eagles (from Arizona Cardinals)
67. Denver Broncos (from Indianapolis Colts)
68. Denver Broncos
69. Los Angeles Rams
70. Las Vegas Raiders
71. New Orleans Saints
72. Tennessee Titans
73. Houston Texans (from Cleveland Browns)
74. Cleveland Browns (from New York Jets)
75. Atlanta Falcons
76. New England Patriots (from Carolina Panthers)
77. Los Angeles Rams (from New England Patriots through Miami Dolphins)
78. Green Bay Packers
79. Indianapolis Colts (from Washington Commanders)
80. Pittsburgh Steelers
81. Arizona Cardinals (from Detroit Lions)
82. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
83. Seattle Seahawks
84. Miami Dolphins
85. Los Angeles Chargers
86. Baltimore Ravens
87. Minnesota Vikings
88. Jacksonville Jaguars
89. New York Giants
90. Dallas Cowboys
91. Buffalo Bills
92. Cincinnati Bengals
93. Carolina Panthers (from San Francisco 49ers)
94. Arizona Cardinals (from Philadelphia Eagles)
95. Kansas City Chiefs
96. Arizona Cardinals (compensatory selection)
97. Washington Commanders (compensatory selection)
98. Cleveland Browns (special compensatory selection)
99. San Francisco 49ers (special compensatory selection)
100. Las Vegas Raiders (from Kansas City Chiefs through New York Giants; special compensatory selection)
101. San Francisco 49ers (special compensatory selection)
102. San Francisco 49ers (special compensatory selection)
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL draft 2023 time, TV, live stream info for Rounds 2 and 3