Two former Southern Nevada high school football players were selected on the final day of the 2026 NFL draft Saturday in Pittsburgh. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Miami cornerback Keionte Scott in the fourth round (116th overall). Scott played at Liberty his sophomore year and his junior year at Democracy Prep before finishing his high school career in San Diego. “I pride myself on being a defensive back and I have this chip building up on my shoulder that was already there and it’s much bigger,” Scott told reporters in a virtual news conference. “Wherever it’s going to be for the team, whatever I can do for the city of Tampa Bay and get that place rocking, it’s something I’m willing to do.” Former Las Vegas High offensive lineman Fernando Carmona (Arkansas) was picked 142nd overall in the fifth round by the Tennessee Titans. “Being the facility (on a pre-draft visit), and all the people in the building are incredible,” Carmona told reporters in a virtual news conference.…