The NFL Draft continues into Friday night with the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers selecting their picks in rounds two and three.

During the second round, the Steelers went with Penn State-based Quarterback, Joey Porter Jr., whose father also played for the Steelers until 2006 being picked up in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft.

The Steelers also picked up Wisconsin-based Defensive Tackle, Keeanu Benton in the second round, and in the third round went with Georgia-based Tight End, Darnell Washington.

Additionally, the Steelers received a fourth round pick from the Carolina Panthers by trading the 80th pick in the third round to the Panthers for pick 93.

Meanwhile, the Browns didn't get their first pick in until the third round, where they took home Tennessee-based Wide Receiver, Cedric Tillman. Tillman played five seasons with the Tennessee Volunteers, with his best season being 2021 when he caught 64 passes for over 1,000 yards and scored 12 touchdowns.

The Browns also beefed up their defensive line by picking up Baylor-based Defensive Tackle, Siaki Ika.