Trader consensus heavily favors Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese at 71% implied probability for the 2026 NFL Draft's No. 2 overall pick, driven by the New York Jets' firm hold on that slot amid glaring needs at linebacker and edge rusher following free agency moves like trading Jermaine Johnson. Reese's elite athleticism, versatility to play off-ball or on the edge—highlighted in his standout NFL Scouting Combine workout and comparisons to Micah Parsons—has propelled recent mock drafts and ESPN's draft predictor to project him as a landslide fit, with top-30 visits to six top-12 teams including the Jets and Cardinals in the past week. James Pearce Jr., Kelvin Banks Jr., and Malaki Starks hover around 49-50% as competitive alternatives, reflecting Jets' potential pivots to edge (Tennessee's Pearce), tackle (Texas' Banks), or safety (Georgia's Starks) based on scheme under their anticipated 3-4 defense, though no shifts have eroded Reese's lead post-combine.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoDraft de fútbol americano profesional 2026: 2 .ª selección general
Draft de fútbol americano profesional 2026: 2 .ª selección general
Arvell Reese 71%
David Bailey 14%
Reuben Bain Jr. 5.9%
Carnell Tate 3.8%
$163,174 Vol.
$163,174 Vol.
Arvell Reese
71%
David Bailey
14%
Reuben Bain Jr.
6%
Carnell Tate
4%
Sonny Styles
3%
Ty Simpson
3%
Fernando Mendoza
2%
Dante Moore
2%
Jeremiyah Love
1%
Garrett Nussmeier
1%
Drew Allar
1%
Peter Woods
1%
Trevor Goosby
1%
T.J. Parker
1%
Francis Mauigoa
1%
Carson Beck
<1%
Caleb Downs
<1%
Kadyn Proctor
<1%
Jordyn Tyson
<1%
LT Overton
<1%
Keldric Faulk
<1%
Nico Iamaleava
<1%
Kayden McDonald
<1%
Arvell Reese 71%
David Bailey 14%
Reuben Bain Jr. 5.9%
Carnell Tate 3.8%
$163,174 Vol.
$163,174 Vol.
Arvell Reese
71%
David Bailey
14%
Reuben Bain Jr.
6%
Carnell Tate
4%
Sonny Styles
3%
Ty Simpson
3%
Fernando Mendoza
2%
Dante Moore
2%
Jeremiyah Love
1%
Garrett Nussmeier
1%
Drew Allar
1%
Peter Woods
1%
Trevor Goosby
1%
T.J. Parker
1%
Francis Mauigoa
1%
Carson Beck
<1%
Caleb Downs
<1%
Kadyn Proctor
<1%
Jordyn Tyson
<1%
LT Overton
<1%
Keldric Faulk
<1%
Nico Iamaleava
<1%
Kayden McDonald
<1%
If the 2026 NFL Draft is canceled or the second overall pick is not definitively known by July 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Dec 22, 2025, 1:39 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...If the 2026 NFL Draft is canceled or the second overall pick is not definitively known by July 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus heavily favors Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese at 71% implied probability for the 2026 NFL Draft's No. 2 overall pick, driven by the New York Jets' firm hold on that slot amid glaring needs at linebacker and edge rusher following free agency moves like trading Jermaine Johnson. Reese's elite athleticism, versatility to play off-ball or on the edge—highlighted in his standout NFL Scouting Combine workout and comparisons to Micah Parsons—has propelled recent mock drafts and ESPN's draft predictor to project him as a landslide fit, with top-30 visits to six top-12 teams including the Jets and Cardinals in the past week. James Pearce Jr., Kelvin Banks Jr., and Malaki Starks hover around 49-50% as competitive alternatives, reflecting Jets' potential pivots to edge (Tennessee's Pearce), tackle (Texas' Banks), or safety (Georgia's Starks) based on scheme under their anticipated 3-4 defense, though no shifts have eroded Reese's lead post-combine.
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