2017 NFL Draft Day 2, Rounds 2 and 3: Start Time, Live Stream, TV Info

Apr 27, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; A general view of the draft theater during the first round the 2017 NFL Draft at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 27, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; A general view of the draft theater during the first round the 2017 NFL Draft at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Day two of the 2017 NFL Draft should be an extremely interesting event. Find out how and when to catch all of the action.

The 2017 NFL Draft is here and day two action is right around the corner. The first round always gets the most attention, but the second and third rounds of the draft are always extremely interesting. There are still plenty of good players available and the Chicago Bears are among the teams who need to have a good day two showing.

The surprising trade up and selection of quarterback Mitch Trubisky took the 2017 NFL Draft world by storm. The Bears did not hold back and made sure to get their guy. We may not all agree with the process involved with landing Trubisky, but if he becomes a true franchise-caliber quarterback, general manager Ryan Pace and company will have made a strong move.

After trading up a pick for Trubisky, the Bears only have one selection on day two of the 2017 NFL Draft. They currently hold the 36th overall pick, which will be the fourth selection of the day. However, after giving up extra draft capital yesterday, do not be surprised if Pace and company look to move down a bit. It should be an interesting day for the Bears and the NFL as a whole.

Date: Friday, April 28
Time: 6:00 p.m. CT
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Venue: Benjamin Franklin Parkway
TV Info: NFL Network, ESPN
Live Stream: NFL.com / NFL Now, WATCH ESPN

Chicago Bears Remaining Picks

Round 2 (36th Overall)

Round 4 (117th Overall)

Round 5 (147th Overall)

Round 7 (221st Overall)

Day Two 2017 NFL Draft Order

Second Round

1 (33). Green Bay Packers (from Cleveland)

2 (34). Seattle Seahawks (from San Francisco)

3 (35). Jacksonville Jaguars

4 (36). Chicago Bears

5 (37). Los Angeles Rams

6 (38). Los Angeles Chargers

7 (39). New York Jets

8 (40). Carolina Panthers

9 (41). Cincinnati Bengals

10 (42). New Orleans Saints

11 (43). Philadelphia Eagles

12 (44). Buffalo Bills

13 (45). Arizona Cardinals

14 (46). Indianapolis Colts

15 (47). Baltimore Ravens

16 (48). Minnesota Vikings

17 (49). Washington Redskins

18 (50). Tampa Bay Buccaneers

19 (51). Denver Broncos

20 (52). Cleveland Browns (from Tennessee)

21 (53). Detroit Lions

22 (54). Miami Dolphins

23 (55). New York Giants

24 (56). Oakland Raiders

25 (57). Houston Texans

26 (58). Seattle Seahawks

27 (59). Kansas City Chiefs

28 (60). Dallas Cowboys

29 (61). Green Bay Packers

30 (62). Pittsburgh Steelers

31 (63). Atlanta Falcons

32 (64). Carolina Panthers (from New England)

Next: Top Second-Round Targets for Chicago Bears

Third Round

1 (65). Cleveland Browns

2 (66). San Francisco 49ers

3 (67). San Francisco 49ers (from Chicago)

4 (68). Jacksonville Jaguars

5 (69). Los Angeles Rams

6 (70). New York Jets

7 (71). Los Angeles Chargers

8 (72). New England Patriots (from Carolina)

9 (73). Cincinatti Bengals

10 (74). Baltimore Ravens (from Philadelphia)

11 (75). Buffalo Bills

12 (76). New Orleans Saints

13 (77). Arizona Cardinals

14 (78). Baltimore Ravens

15 (79). Minnesota Vikings

16 (80). Indianapolis Colts

17 (81). Washington Redskins

18 (82). Denver Broncos

19 (83). Tennessee Titans

20 (84). Tampa Bay Buccaneers

21 (85). Detroit Lions

22 (86). Minnesota Vikings (from Miami)

23 (87). New York Giants

24 (88). Oakland Raiders

25 (89). Houston Texans

26 (90). Seattle Seahawks

27 (91). Buffalo Bills (from Kansas City)

28 (92). Dallas Cowboys

29 (93). Green Bay Packers

30 (94). Pittsburgh Steelers

31 (95). Seattle Seahawks (from Atlanta)

32 (96). New England Patriots

33 (97). Miami Dolphins

34 (98). Carolina Panthers

35 (99). Philadelphia Eagles (from Baltimore)

36 (100). Tennessee Titans (from LA Rams)

37 (101). Denver Broncos

38 (102). Seattle Seahawks

39 (103). New Orleans Saints (from New England through Cleveland)

40 (104). Kansas City Chiefs

41 (105). Pittsburgh Steelers

42 (106). Seattle Seahawks

43 (107). New York Jets