There have never been more choices for Jacksonville Jaguars fans to view the NFL Draft than this year.

Because of the purchase of the NFL Network by ESPN, NFL draft coverage will be available on network TV (ABC), four cable channels (ESPN, ESPN Deportes and NFL Network) and live-streamed (Fubo, Hulu, Disney+ and NFL+).

Coverage also will be available on the ESPN App, ESPN Radio and ESPN social media channels.

2026 NFL Draft: What picks do the Jacksonville Jaguars have?

The coverage on all networks begins at the same time:

• Round one: April 23, 8-11 p.m.

• Rounds two-three: April 24, 7-11 p.m.

• Rounds four-seven: April 25, 12-7 p.m.

Who will be on the NFL draft coverage?

ESPN: Mike Greenberg will anchor the first two days and Rece Davis the third day. The analysts will be Mel Kiper Jr., Louis Riddick, Booger McFarland and Adam Schefter, with Field Yates and Peter Schrager on the third day. Laura Rutledge also will do news updates.

ABC: Days one and two will be hosted by Rece Davis, with the College GameDay crew of Kirk Herbstreit (round one only), Nick Saban and Desmond Howard. Laura Rutledge will do stage interviews with prospects and Field Yates, Molly McGrath and Pete Thamel will work the green room. ABC will simulcast the ESPN coverage on day three.

NFL Network: Rich Eisen will anchor the coverage for the 20th year, with Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, Joel Klatt, Kurt Warner, Ian Rapoport as the analyts. Other reporting will come from Chris Rose, Colleen Wolfe, Mike Garafolo, Kurt Wanter, Brian Baldinger, Michael Robinson, former Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew, Steve Wyche and Tom Pelissero.

Fubo: Coverage on all networks can be live-streamed on Fubo, with a free trial offered.

Networks will have different draft focal points

According to a release by ESPN, the ESPN and NFL Network coverage will focus on team needs and on-field performance of the draftees.

ABC's coverage on the first two nights will be heavy on "storytelling," highlighting the draftees' journey to the NFL and the people and milestones in life that contributed.

When do the Jacksonville Jaguars make their draft picks?

Barring a trade into the first round, the Jags won't pick until the 24th pick of the second round on April 24, the 56th pick overall.

The Jaguars have three third-round selections, Nos. 17, 24 and 36 (the latter being a supplemental pick).

On day three, the Jaguars have a fourth-round pick, two in the fifth round, one in the sixth round and three in the seventh round.

Trades could change the team's draft position in a given round, reduce or increase the number of picks.

Here's Jacksonville NFL Draft order:

• Round 2, Pick 56

• Round 3, Pick 81 via Detroit Lions

• Round 3, Pick 88

• Round 3, Pick 100 via Detroit Lions (special compensatory selection)

• Round 4, Pick 124

• Round 5, Pick 164

• Round 5, Pick 166 via San Francisco 49ers through Philadelphia Eagles

• Round 6, Pick 203 via Philadelphia Eagles through Houston Texans and Eagles

• Round 7, Pick 233 via Detroit Lions

• Round 7, Pick 240

• Round 7, Pick 245 via Los Angeles Rams through Houston Texans

What's next for the Jaguars after the draft?

The Jaguars can host a rookie minicamp the first or second weekend after the draft, for drafted rookies and undrafted free-agent signings.

The first Organized Team Activities will be May 26, May 28-29, June 1-2 and June 4.

The mandatory minicamp will be June 9-11.

Who did the Jaguars draft in 2025?

• Round 1: CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado

• Round 3: S Caleb Ransaw, Tulane; OG Wyatt Milum, West Virginia.

• Round 4: RB Bhayshul Tuten, Virginia Tech; LB Jack Kiser, Notre Dame.

• Round 6: OLB Jalen McLeod, Auburn; S Rayuan Lane III, Navy.

• Round 7: C Jonah Monheim, USC; RB LeQuint Allen Sr., Syracuse.

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jacksonville Jaguars in 2026 NFL Draft: How fans can watch, stream