The NFL Draft's second day serves as something of a bridge day for professional franchises. The picks are publicly announced, but they lack the same flair and pageantry of the first round. Impact players can turn around a franchise's fortunes, but they aren't walking across the stage to don hats and hold jerseys with the commissioner. The draft choices aren't as heralded as the Thursday night superstars, but they also aren't viewed as longshots to start or even make a roster.
The second day encompasses the draft's second and third rounds, and it's where the term "value" starts to creep into analysis.