Take A Look At NFL Mock Draft 2024: Instant 1st-Round Projections
The NFL offseason has begun for the remaining 18 clubs, with 14 still in the running for Super Bowl LVIII. It’s time to put the past behind them and deal with the reasons they were unable to contend for a title.
The catalyst for change will be the 2024 NFL draft, with the Chicago Bears holding the first overall choice after the trade of Bryce Young last year. They have to choose whether to keep Justin Fields as quarterback and try to trade him down, or move him and select a quarterback at the top of the draft.
A domino effect will begin with the Bears’ selection and continue through the remainder of the draft.
The best moment to revise first-round estimates is when one round of the playoffs ends and another one begins, just before Super Bowl 58.
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Based on the positions that were decided in Week 18, the following is most recent mock draft for the first 18 choices in the order:
NFL Mock Draft 2024
1. Chicago Bears (from Carolina Panthers) – Caleb Williams, QB, USC
With his strong closing push, Justin Fields has left the Bears’ locker room well behind. However, there won’t be a public vote on this within the organization. General manager Ryan Poles made the trade with the Carolina Panthers last year to get the team this pick, and landing Williams, a dynamic and inventive passer, had to be all he could have asked for. By acquiring Williams, Chicago can position itself to compete on a more advantageous schedule as it continues to bolster its squad and offer Fields the kind of help he was denied for the majority of his career.
2. Washington Commanders – Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina
After they reached their breaking point with overworked Sam Howell, the Commanders may bring the native of Washington, D.C., home and get a wanted franchise quarterback option for their impending new coaching staff. Williams is still a true dual-threat dynamo and a deserving team captain, even though his Trojans career ended with some disappointment.
With the first overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears select, Caleb Williams! #ChicagoBears #CalebWilliams #DaBears pic.twitter.com/jxrfjGtZaA
— Midway Monsta (@MMonstaz) January 8, 2024
3. New England Patriots – Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU
Whatever happens to Bill Belichick, New England is bound to undergo an offensive makeover. Although Daniels hasn’t been touted as a lock to go among the first three picks with Williams and Maye, the Heisman Trophy winner possesses a very appealing set of qualities. Even if his deep passing and agility may be his best qualities, his poise in the pocket should reassure any front office when projecting him to the next level.
4. Arizona Cardinals – Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
The Cardinals need a real No. 1 target to supplement go-tight end Trey McBride for Kyler Murray because they won’t be re-signing Marquise Brown. The perfect substitute for explosive size-speed vertical danger is odunze.
Here’s some of Drake Maye’s final UNC stats, where do you think he ends up in the NFL draft? 🏈🐏 pic.twitter.com/BVypmUvKd4
— Great Day Tar Heel (@GreatDayTarHeel) January 8, 2024
5. Los Angeles Chargers – Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
With a team facing a challenging short-term financial future, Keenan Allen and Mike Williams may not be on solid financial footing. For the Chargers to fully use Justin Herbert’s skill, the receiving corps must become more dynamic, regardless of what the club decides to do with the experienced pass catchers. Nabers may be helpful in that area since he can put pressure on defenders as a deep threat and in gaining yards after the catch.
6. New York Giants – Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
The Giants should be aware that Evan Neal, a 2022 first-round pick, is a failure, even though they still value Andrew Thomas as their reliable starting left tackle. They just cannot afford to keep up such poor blocking, especially with Alt—a large, agile, and formidable anchor—sitting there at their disposal.
Here’s what it would cost the Raiders to trade up to pick #1, #2, #3 in the 2024 NFL Draft
If anyone wants the Raiders to draft Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Jayden Daniels then this is the cost…#RaiderNation pic.twitter.com/qizNvLaGbO
— Raiders Report Mitchell Renz (@MitchellRenz365) January 4, 2024
7. Tennessee Titans – Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn State
Will Levis’ bright future requires the Titans to solve offensive tackle urgently after pass protection outside was a complete catastrophe. following their selection of left guard Peter Skoronski in the previous year’s draft. They target the physically strong and well-rounded Fashanu as a possible long-term left-tackle option.
8. Atlanta Falcons – Dallas Turner, OLB, Alabama
After Arthur Smith was fired, the team would be plagued by the quarterback position throughout the offseason, but this roster isn’t quite good enough to make the playoffs. However, Turner is a dynamic and explosive edge threat who would reset a dull pass rush, so there shouldn’t be any issues selecting him.
One of the things Marvin Harrison Jr does well is manipulate DBs on vertical routes without stop-start or violent movement.#NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/OuEG6nbD8N
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) January 7, 2024
9. Chicago Bears – Rome Odunze, WR, Washington
There’s too much potential firepower to pass on, even if Matt Eberflus would undoubtedly be interested in bolstering a defense that finished the season on a serious upswing. Odunze and DJ Moore would become the most formidable receiving combo in the team because to their skill at boxing out defensive backs and snagging jump balls.
10. New York Jets – Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia
Considering how important offensive line support was to their quarterbacks who weren’t Aaron Rodgers, the Jets should also consider it. However, Bowers is a unique mismatch-creating weapon who would complement Garrett Wilson downfield and Breece Hall out of the backfield well. Rodgers appears to have some influence over what they do.
Malik Nabers is going to be an absolute DAWG in the NFL fellas.
Where I currently rank Nabers:
– 1.02 in Dynasty Rookie Draft’s (1QB)
– 1.03 in Dynasty Rookie Draft’s (SF)
– WR15 in my Dynasty RankingsDraft Eligible: 2024
College: LSU
Age: 20
Height: 6'0
Weight: 200 lbs… pic.twitter.com/fHXsz4j9xV— Austin Abbott (@AustinAbbottFF) January 4, 2024
11. Minnesota Vikings – Laiatu Latu, DE, UCLA
The Vikings are able to move on from Kirk Cousins, and they soon realized that none of Josh Dobbs, Nick Mullens, or Jaren Hall could provide more than temporary injury cover. First and foremost, the Kevin O’Connell Rams-like scheme demands a stronger pocket passer, and the downfield arm and accuracy of Penix should be welcome to get for Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison.
12. Denver Broncos – Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson
The fact that Aidan O’Connell threw for two touchdowns in the final game of the regular season should serve as a reminder that this secondary still has issues. Wiggins, who stands 6-2 and weighs 185 pounds, possesses the agility to match receivers at any point of the field, making him a formidable combination at cornerback alongside Patrick Surtain II.
In my opinion, Joe Alt is a very good football player in his own right but I believe he’s closer to J.C. Latham than he is to Fashanu as a prospect.
Olu Fashanu is in a tier of his own and easily the best Tackle prospect to come out since Penei Sewell in ‘21. #NFLDraft #Titans pic.twitter.com/8xZLbLNw3Z
— Jake Robertson (@GloryDaySports) January 7, 2024
13. Las Vegas Raiders – J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan
This prediction requires a lot of confidence because McCarthy is far from a polished talent who might be selected in the first round, and he hasn’t even said what his plans are for the upcoming season. However, given his productivity, his athleticism and arm strength will put him in a position to be taken significantly earlier than some may anticipate. Following the unsuccessful Jimmy Garoppolo move, it’s time for the Raiders to make a substantial investment .
14. New Orleans Saints – JC Latham, OT, Alabama
With Cameron Jordan turning 34 this season, the Saints must address their pass-rush concerns. Although Carl Granderson was effective, Dennis Allen needs a strong bookend. He’s the versatile producer they require to be a successful Jordan replacement.
With the top 10 picks in the NFL Draft officially set, where does Olu Fashanu get drafted? pic.twitter.com/tmpF9b9b86
— Penn State Talk (@PSURecruitTalk) January 8, 2024
15. Indianapolis Colts – Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
McKinstry’s catchy moniker and powerful build are matched by a smooth shutdown game. The Colts’ outer secondary is in dire need of playmaking and coverage reinforcement.
16. Seattle Seahawks – Chop Robinson, DE, Penn State
Pete Carroll has few easy options in this offense-heavy draft to shore up a defense that collapsed with the season-ending injury to Uchenna Nwosu, especially against the run. Even though Robinson’s game still needs a lot of improvement, Seattle can’t resist his excellent burst and flexibility at this point.
Since Brock Bowers is leaving here’s his career highlights. Whoever drafts him is getting a Dawg literally 😂 pic.twitter.com/no6I5dP6LX
— NFL Paint (@NFLPaint) January 3, 2024
17. Jacksonville Jaguars – Troy Fautanu, G, Washington
Jacksonville should prioritize strengthening its inside line as they were much too frequently brought down by their own carelessness. The Jaguars may increase their prospects of long-term stability up front by adding Fautanu, a fluid protector whose 6-4, 317-pound body seems to be a ticket for a transfer from left tackle to the interior.
18. Cincinnati Bengals – Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
Even with some promising youngsters on the depth chart, the Bengals will undoubtedly pass on re-signing wide receivers Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd due to salary concerns. Instead, they can utilize this pick to return to the Bayou in order to promptly assist Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase. Nabers is the perfect complement to Chase because of his fluid route running and effort after the catch.
Look at the push generated here by Washington LT Troy Fautanu (55). Key conversion on 4th down.
One of the best OL prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft, even if a move to G is in his future. pic.twitter.com/HKYZQaKCrm
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) January 2, 2024
19. Green Bay Packers – Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa
The back half of Green Bay’s defense appears to be in need of adjustment given the abundance of possible free-agent safeties and the general condition of the secondary. DeJean has the ability to make plays at cornerback or safety, which may help a team that finished 31st in the NFL.
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State
Mike Evans, a five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver, is expected to become a free agent after failing to come to an agreement with the team before to the season, therefore this may be his final season in Tampa Bay. The 6-4, 215-pound Coleman would be a suitable replacement as a target who can overcome defenders by dominating them at the catch point or bursting away from them, but no rookie can be expected to equal Evans’ output.
Good route by Keon Coleman.
He doesn’t have to be solely a contested-catch vertical or across the zone option in the NFL #FSU #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/5k7lcx02Q5
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) January 6, 2024
21. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston): WR Florida State’s Keon Coleman
Marvin Harrison Jr. was previously selected by the Arizona Cardinals with the No. 4 selection. However, with Keon Coleman still scoring points in this game, the combination of the two might provide an offensive unit that has failed to produce any consistency for the past two seasons a quick boost.
This selection could seem excessive to some, but the Cardinals have the ability to quickly flip a disadvantage into an advantage.
“Why not double-dip at wide receiver?” stated Klassen. “Kyler Murray’s style of play is ideal for people with larger, more muscular frames. When Rondale Moore and Marquise Brown are part of the Cardinals’ passing offense, Coleman not only fits the bill in terms of athleticism but also checks all the boxes.
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