Not much changed on the second night of the NFL draft. The SEC remained the conference of choice with 29 players selected overall. Quarterbacks went in clusters, too. Not like 1-2-3 as happened in the opening round. The second round concluded with Florida’s Kyle Trask going to Tampa Bay perhaps as the heir to Tom Brady in a decade or so. Then Texas A&M’s Kellen Mond was chosen in the second spot of the third round by Minnesota and Stanford’s Davis Mills went in the next slot to Houston.