Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft is upon us and it's just about set to get underway in Pittsburgh.

After the Lions selected Clemson offensive tackle Blake Miller at No. 17 overall in the first round, Detroit owns just the lone selection on Day 2. The Lions will be picking at No. 50 overall in the second round of the NFL draft. Detroit has eight remaining selections across the NFL draft's final six rounds.

According to ESPN, the Lions' top remaining needs include EDGE, cornerback, defensive tackle and running back.

As the second round arrives, here's who ESPN's Ben Solak tabbed as the Lions' best second-round fit: Illinois EDGE Gabe Jacas.

It definitely feels as though the Lions will likely draft an EDGE with its second choice in the NFL draft, assuming that the Lions stay put at No. 50 overall.

Jacas totaled 19 sacks over his final two collegiate seasons, including 11 last year with the Illini. The 6-foot-3, 260-pound EDGE out of Illinois also forced three fumbles last season.

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