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2024 NFL Draft: Seven-Round March Mock Draft

Among all of the bad decisions I’ve made in my life, deciding to turn a four-round 2024 NFL Draft mock into a seven-round mock is certainly one of the worst. This was fun until I hit hour seven of putting it together and still had two rounds to go. I suffered a lot to make this, so I hope you enjoy it.   

This mock draft mixes some of my personal inclinations with predictive elements. The earliest parts of the mock are more predictive, and things become more subjective and chaotic in the later rounds. The top three rounds are pretty good quality, but you will notice a drop off at some point (around the time I realized I needed to speed the process up). That’s also why there are no significant trades on Day 3.

Please forgive if there are a few mistakes or oddities. I had to re-shuffle some picks mid-mock to account for new information I received at an inconvenient time. Also, I want to offer a personal apology to Dolphins fans. This wasn’t a good draw for you. I missed the chance to give you Christian Haynes in the second round. I’ll get you some better roster fits next time.

I know a lot of Seahawks and Rams fans follow this newsletter. I think both of your teams walked away with at least three impact rookies and some nice depth pieces. I hope you agree.

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Draft order is courtesy of Tankathon. Asterisks mark picks that were traded because of deals I crafted.

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This was always going to be the pick. Chicago adds its new franchise quarterback with the hopes of returning to the playoffs in 2024 or 2025 for the first time since 2020.

Losses: Yannick Ngakoue, Marcedes Lewis, Darnell Mooney, Lucas Patrick, D'Onta Foreman, Justin Jones, Rasheem Green, Eddie Jackson, Cody Whitehair, Equanimeous St. Brown

Additions: Brett Rypien, Keenan Allen, Gerald Everett, D'Andre Swift, Ryan Bates, Coleman Shelton, Matt Pryor, Jacob Martin, Kevin Byard, Jonathan Owens

The Commanders haven’t tipped their hand yet, although their decision does seem to be between Jayden Daniels and Maye. Personally, I think Maye is the better quarterback. He has the air raid experience to work with Kliff Kingsbury and checks all the physical boxes.

Losses: Curtis Samuel, Kendall Fuller, Cody Barton, Jacoby Brissett, Antonio Gibson, Joey Slye, David Mayo, Charles Leno Jr., Logan Thomas, Nick Gates

Additions: Marcus Mariota, Zach Ertz, Austin Ekeler, Nick Allegretti, Tyler Biadasz, Dorance Armstrong, Clelin Ferrell, Dante Fowler Jr., Frankie Luvu, Bobby Wagner, Michael Davis, Jeremy Chinn, Brandon McManus

It feels like Robert Kraft wants to draft a quarterback this year instead of waiting until 2025. Daniels would present the Patriots with a different style of quarterback play for the first time in more than 20 years. We shouldn’t rule out them drafting J.J. McCarthy. They have a history with Michigan quarterbacks.

Losses: Josh Uche, Mack Wilson, Nick Folk, Myles Bryant, Matthew Slater, Ezekiel Elliott, Jalen Mills, Mike Gesicki, Trent Brown

Additions: Jacoby Brissett, K.J. Osborn, Austin Hooper, Antonio Gibson, Chukwuma Okorafor, Nick Leverett, Armon Watts, Sione Takitaki

Arizona could trade back for a massive draft haul, but trading away the right to draft Marvin Harrison Jr. sounds like a decision you will regret years down the road.

Losses: Marquise Brown, Leki Fotu, Antonio Hamilton Sr., Geoff Swaim, D.J. Humphries

Additions: Desmond Ridder, Chris Moore, DeeJay Dallas, Jonah Williams, Evan Brown, Bilal Nichols, Khyiris Tonga, Justin Jones, Mack Wilson, Sean Murphy-Bunting

Trade: Chargers send No. 5 and No. 110 to Vikings for No. 11, No. 23, No. 129, 2025 First Round Pick, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

As fun as a full Sam Darnold season sounds, it’s probably not a winning formula. Kevin O'Connell is entering his third season as the head coach in Minnesota. He still has a year of leeway to develop McCarthy. I’m not a huge fan of McCarthy, but he is walking into a stable situation with plenty of offensive cornerstones.

Losses: Kirk Cousins, Danielle Hunter, Marcus Davenport, Jordan Hicks, Dalton Risner, Joshua Dobbs, Greg Joseph, Cam Akers, K.J. Osborn, D.J. Wonnum, Khyiris Tonga, Austin Schlottmann

Additions: Sam Darnold, Trent Sherfield, Aaron Jones, Dan Feeney, Jerry Tillery, Jonathan Greenard, Jihad Ward, Andrew Van Ginkel, Blake Cashman, Kamu Grugier-Hill, Shaquill Griffin

With the top four quarterbacks off the board, New York is locked into a year of Daniel Jones/Drew Lock. The Giants invested a lot of picks in recent years in smaller slot receivers. Malik Nabers would be the best of the bunch, but he wouldn’t help diversify the room much. Odunze gives New York a playstyle they don’t have yet.

Losses: Adoree' Jackson, Saquon Barkley, Tyrod Taylor, Isaiah Simmons, Parris Campbell, Xavier McKinney, Sterling Shepard, Jihad Ward, A'Shawn Robinson, Jarrad Davis, Shane Lemieux, Matt Breida

Additions: Isaiah McKenzie, Drew Lock, Devin Singletary, Jermaine Eluemunor, Jon Runyan, Austin Schlottmann, Aaron Stinnie, Brian Burns, Jalen Mills

Trade: Titans send No. 7 and No. 106 to Bears for No. 9, No. 75, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

I bounced between the Bears trading up or sticking and picking Dallas Turner. Nabers projects best into the slot in the NFL. That’s also a role recently acquired Keenan Allen plays a lot. I think Chicago can justify this move because Nabers is a blue-chip prospect while Turner isn’t.

Additionally, Allen turns 32 years old in late April. He has missed 11 games in the past two years, has a very different playstyle than Nabers, and is only under contract for one more season. Just draft good players and trust your coaches to put them in positions to succeed.

Losses: Yannick Ngakoue, Marcedes Lewis, Darnell Mooney, Lucas Patrick, D'Onta Foreman, Justin Jones, Rasheem Green, Eddie Jackson, Cody Whitehair, Equanimeous St. Brown

Additions: Brett Rypien, Keenan Allen, Gerald Everett, D'Andre Swift, Ryan Bates, Coleman Shelton, Matt Pryor, Jacob Martin, Kevin Byard, Jonathan Owens

There’s some risk in taking a small school cornerback, but Mitchell dominated the Senior Bowl and is an athletic freak. Mitchell and A.J. Terrell would be one of the best young cornerback duos in the NFL. Mitchell can also serve as insurance in case the Falcons don’t reach an extension with Terrell, who is entering the final year of his contract.

Losses: Jeff Okudah, Bud Dupree, Calais Campbell, Tre Flowers, Cordarrelle Patterson, Van Jefferson, Scotty Miller, Mack Hollins, Keith Smith

Additions: Kirk Cousins, Darnell Mooney, Rondale Moore, Ray-Ray McCloud, Charlie Woerner

Trade: Titans send No. 7 and No. 106 to Bears for No. 9, No. 75, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

Pull up Tennessee’s depth chart. How many average to above-average starters are along the offensive line? Two: Lloyd Cushenberry III and Peter Skoronski. Give Bill Callahan someone to coach up.

Losses: Ryan Tannehill, Derrick Henry, Denico Autry, Aaron Brewer, Sean Murphy-Bunting, Azeez Al-Shaair, Terrell Edmunds, Kristian Fulton, Trevis Gipson, K'Von Wallace, Chris Moore, Chris Hubbard, Andre Dillard

Additions: Mason Rudolph, Calvin Ridley, Tony Pollard, Lloyd Cushenberry III, Saahdiq Charles, Sebastian Joseph-Day, Kenneth Murray, Chidobe Awuzie, L'Jarius Sneed

The Jets spent a lot of assets fixing the offensive line this summer. They have a lot of frequently injured players along the line, but it’s time to take some risks. The Jets can address offensive line depth later. Right now they need to focus on adding weapons to support Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson.

Losses: Carl Lawson, Duane Brown, Mekhi Becton, Laken Tomlinson, Dalvin Cook, Jordan Whitehead, Bryce Huff, Quinton Jefferson, Randall Cobb, Al Woods, Connor McGovern, Thomas Morstead, Ashtyn Davis, Bryce Hall, Billy Turner

Additions: Tyrod Taylor, Mike Williams, Morgan Moses, Tyron Smith, John Simpson, Javon Kinlaw, Leki Fotu, Isaiah Oliver

Trade: Chargers send No. 5 and No. 110 to Vikings for No. 11, No. 23, No. 129, 2025 First Round Pick, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

Welcome to Jim Harbaugh football! This is a deep wide receiver class. The Chargers can get Justin Herbert some pass catchers later. I think they take a massive right tackle early to support the run game and keep Herbert upright (and healthy).

Losses: Michael Davis, Gerald Everett, Austin Ekeler, Kenneth Murray, Jalen Guyton, Josh Kelley, Tanner Muse, Cameron Dicker, Will Clapp, Austin Johnson, Nick Williams, Essang Bassey, Mike Williams

Additions: Gus Edwards, Will Dissly, Hayden Hurst, Bradley Bozeman, Poona Ford, Denzel Perryman, Kristian Fulton

All of the top quarterbacks are gone. Denver could reach a full round or two for Bo Nix, or Sean Payton could emphasize adding talent to a depleting roster. Pass rusher and cornerback will be on the board here. I think a long-term replacement for Garett Bolles could also be in the mix.

Losses: Josey Jewell, Graham Glasgow, Lloyd Cushenberry, Fabien Moreau, Cameron Fleming, Mike Purcell

Additions: Matt Peart, Malcolm Roach, Cody Barton, Brandon Jones

The right side of the offensive line and cornerback are massive needs for the Raiders. Taliese Fuaga is frequently mocked in this spot, but the top cornerbacks could fly off the board quicker than the best offensive linemen. Also, Arnold is more of a surefire prospect than Fuaga.

Losses: Josh Jacobs, Jermaine Eluemunor, Austin Hooper, Greg Van Roten, Bilal Nichols, John Jenkins, Amik Robertson, Isaiah Pola-Mao

Additions: Gardner Minshew II, Harrison Bryant, Alexander Mattison, Christian Wilkins

The Trevor Penning experience hasn’t gone well so far. The Saints are probably headed for another sub-ten-win season if they roll into 2024 without another option at left tackle. Fashanu has his shortcomings, but he’s still a plug-and-play option.

Losses: Andrus Peat, Jameis Winston, Jimmy Graham, Max Garcia, Isaac Yiadom, Zack Baun, Lonnie Johnson Jr.

Additions: Nathan Peterman, Stanley Morgan, Cedrick Wilson Jr., Olisaemeka Udoh, Chase Young, Willie Gay

Trade: Colts send No. 15 and No. 191 to Rams for No. 19 and No. 83.

Rams fans will either love or hate me for this. Let’s find out. Murphy shares some physical characteristics with Aaron Donald. He’s not going to replace Donald’s impact. No one can. However, getting a similar body type with pass rush and run defense upside allows the Rams to keep some of their defensive principles in place despite losing one of the greatest players of all-time.

Alternatively, the Rams can stick and pick the top edge rusher available at 19. It’s unlikely Murphy makes it that far down the board.

Losses: Brian Allen, John Johnson, Demarcus Robinson, Ahkello Witherspoon, Jordan Fuller, Troy Reeder, Larrell Murchison

Additions: Jimmy Garoppolo, Colby Parkinson, Jonah Jackson, Darious Williams, Kamren Curl

Seahawks fans are probably tired of seeing this pick. Fautanu to Seattle is one of the most popular mock draft destinations right now, but the move makes sense for a Seahawks team with question marks at guard.

Fautanu has the arm length to play offensive tackle, which is where he played in college. However, he struggled against power rushers in the Pac-12. The NFL is not the Pac-12. Maybe Fautanu kicks outside eventually, but playing him at guard lets Seattle get their five best offensive line options on the field.

Losses: Phil Haynes, Damien Lewis, Evan Brown, Colby Parkinson, Drew Lock, Bobby Wagner, Jordyn Brooks, Mario Edwards Jr., DeeJay Dallas

Additions: Sam Howell, Pharaoh Brown, George Fant, Nick Harris, Tremayne Anchrum Jr., Jonathan Hankins, Jerome Baker, Tyrel Dodson, Rayshawn Jenkins, K'Von Wallace

The Jaguars were still pursuing Calvin Ridley after signing Gabe Davis. They need another option for Trevor Lawrence. Thomas might overlap with Davis in terms of skill set, but he’s an ascending talent who could develop into a legitimate WR1 in Jacksonville.

Losses: Tyler Shatley, Jamal Agnew, Dawuane Smoot, Calvin Ridley, Brandon McManus, Tre Herndon, K'Lavon Chaisson, Angelo Blackson

Additions: Mac Jones, Gabe Davis, Devin Duvernay, Mitch Morse, Arik Armstead, Trevis Gipson, Ronald Darby, Darnell Savage Jr., Joey Slye

The Bengals hit on Cam Taylor-Britt but are still waiting for DJ Turner to deliver on his potential as a prospect. Drafting Wiggins gives Cincinnati one of the fastest cornerbacks in the league and would allow them to play Turner in the slot in 2025 once Mike Hilton enters free agency.

Losses: D.J. Reader, Tyler Boyd, Chidobe Awuzie, Jonah Williams, Irv Smith Jr., Josh Tupou

Additions: Mike Gesicki, Zack Moss, Trent Brown, Sheldon Rankins, Vonn Bell, Geno Stone

Trade: Colts send No. 15 and No. 191 to Rams for No. 19 and No. 83.

This is a weird one. The Colts have re-signed their draft hits at such a high rate that there aren’t a ton of immediate needs. Cornerback, edge depth, and outside WR2 stand out the most. Maybe this is Cooper DeJean, Adonai Mitchell, or Jared Verse.

Alternatively, Indianapolis could preemptively attack their offensive line to avoid becoming the 2021 Steelers. The Cowboys had great success doing this by drafting Tyler Smith recently. In this scenario, Fuaga starts his career at right guard. I’ve got to make at least a few weird picks, right?

Losses: Gardner Minshew, Julian Blackmon, Zack Moss

Additions: Joe Flacco, Raekwon Davis

Pittsburgh needs to resist the urge to draft Jackson Powers-Johnson. This is a very deep center class. There will be others down the board. Mims’ injury history raises questions, but his physical talent is off the charts. This move also reunites Mims with Broderick Jones and pushes Dan Moore Jr. into a swing tackle role.

Losses: Levi Wallace, Miles Kwon Alexander, Chandon Sullivan, Patrick Peterson, Allen Robinson, Mason Cole, Keanu Neal, Mason Rudolph, Markus Golden, Armon Watts, Pressley Harvin III

Additions: Justin Fields, Russell Wilson, Van Jefferson, Patrick Queen, Donte Jackson, DeShon Elliott, Cameron Johnston

Edge is not the top need for the Dolphins, but they could be in dire straights depending on how far along Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips are into their recoveries from season-ending injuries. It’s also worth noting that Chubb has an extensive injury history in the NFL and Phillips previously medically retired in college.

If you’re a Dolphins fan and didn’t like this pick, you might as well navigate away now. It’s probably not getting any better. I really struggled to draft for your team.

Losses: Jerome Baker, Cedrick Wilson, Connor Williams, Christian Wilkins, Andrew Van Ginkel, Robert Hunt, Eli Apple, Brandon Jones, Raekwon Davis, Kendall Lamm, DeShon Elliott

Additions: Jonnu Smith, Aaron Brewer, Jack Driscoll, Jonathan Harris, Benito Jones, Neville Gallimore, Jordyn Brooks, Anthony Walker Jr., Shaquil Barrett, Kendall Fuller, Siran Neal, Jordan Poyer

Philadelphia needs cornerback, safety, and maybe linebacker help. None of those positions are ideal here for their current scheme. Instead, let’s just make a strength and even greater strength. This arguably gives the Eagles the best wide receiver room in the NFL.

Losses: Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox, Marcus Mariota, Boston Scott, Zach Cunningham, Shaquille Leonard, Nicholas Morrow, Quez Watkins, D'Andre Swift, Olamide Zaccheaus

Additions: Kenny Pickett, DeVante Parker, Saquon Barkley, Matt Hennessy, PJ Mustipher, Bryce Huff, Devin White, Zack Baun, Oren Burks, C.J. Gardner-Johnson

Trade: Chargers send No. 5 and No. 110 to Vikings for No. 11, No. 23, No. 129, 2025 First Round Pick, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

I’m not as high on DeJean as some, but he’s a good fit for the scheme Harbaugh’s Michigan teams ran. Putting DeJean and Derwin James on a team together seems like a cheat code considering it gives the Chargers one of the most versatile secondaries. I don’t think it really matters where DeJean plays because he’s going to get playing time regardless.

Losses: Michael Davis, Gerald Everett, Austin Ekeler, Kenneth Murray, Jalen Guyton, Josh Kelley, Tanner Muse, Cameron Dicker, Will Clapp, Austin Johnson, Nick Williams, Essang Bassey, Mike Williams

Additions: Gus Edwards, Will Dissly, Hayden Hurst, Bradley Bozeman, Poona Ford, Denzel Perryman, Kristian Fulton

Dallas wants an interior lineman, a tackle, and a running back in some order. Powers-Johnson played about 450 snaps at guard in college in addition to being a standout center. He will likely take over the center role in Dallas while T.J. Bass and Asim Richards battle for the left guard spot.

Losses: Tyron Smith, Tony Pollard, Stephon Gilmore, Jayron Kearse, Dorance Armstrong, Johnathan Hankins, Dante Fowler Jr., Neville Gallimore, Tyler Biadasz

Additions: Eric Kendricks

Green Bay always values players capable of playing multiple positions along the offensive line. Some fans might be surprised they don’t target at tackle here, but Zach Tom is quickly becoming one of the league’s better right tackles and Rasheed Walker showed a lot of potential on the left side. In this scenario, Barton either takes over for Josh Myers or Sean Rhyan, who are below-average starters.

Losses: David Bakhtiari, Jonathan Owens, Darnell Savage, Yosh Nijman, Jon Runyan, Rudy Ford

Additions: Josh Jacobs, Xavier McKinney

Trade: Buccaneers send No. 26 to Ravens for No. 30 and No. 130.

Guyton has the physical tools to go much higher than this, but he dropped because of this class’ depth at tackle. Drafting Guyton allows Baltimore to avoid starting Patrick Mekari or Daniel Faalele.

Losses: Odell Beckham Jr., Kevin Zeitler, Gus Edwards, Patrick Queen, Tyler Huntley, Jadeveon Clowney, Geno Stone, J.K. Dobbins, Rock Ya-Sin, Ronald Darby, John Simpson

Additions: Josh Jones, Chris Board

Only one Cardinal had more than four sacks last season. I’m hopeful that BJ Ojulari will develop into a consistent player, but Arizona needs a headliner along the defensive front. Latu’s pure athleticism isn’t elite, but he has every pass rush move in the book.

Losses: Marquise Brown, Leki Fotu, Antonio Hamilton Sr., Geoff Swaim, D.J. Humphries

Additions: Desmond Ridder, Chris Moore, DeeJay Dallas, Jonah Williams, Evan Brown, Bilal Nichols, Khyiris Tonga, Justin Jones, Mack Wilson, Sean Murphy-Bunting

Kneeland is the only true surprise I threw into the first round (thank Dane Brugler for the idea). Kneeland is still developing his pass rush plan, but here’s an above-average athlete with good size and measurables for the position. He’s also a high-end run defender.

Losses: Micah Hyde, Leonard Floyd, Tim Settle, Jordan Phillips, Poona Ford, Dane Jackson, Tyrel Dodson, Damien Harris, Shaq Lawson, Gabriel Davis, Latavius Murray, Jordan Poyer, Tre'Davious White

Additions: Mitchell Trubisky, Curtis Samuel, Mack Hollins, A.J. Epenesa, Nicholas Morrow, Mike Edwards

I considered flipping Robinson with Marshawn Kneeland since the latter’s style fits better with Brad Holmes’ and Dan Campbell’s vision for the franchise. Darius Robinson was also in play here. This is one of the weaker selections I made in this mock draft.

Losses: C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Romeo Okwara, Charles Harris, Will Harris, Benito Jones, Jerry Jacobs, Jonah Jackson, Teddy Bridgewater, Josh Reynolds, Halapoulivaati Vaitai, Cameron Sutton

Additions: Kevin Zeitler, Marcus Davenport, DJ Reader, Carlton Davis, Amik Robertson

Trade: Buccaneers send No. 26 to Ravens for No. 30 and No. 130.

Tampa Bay relentlessly pursues defensive talent in the trenches. Yaya Diaby and Calijah Kancey seem like long-term answers, but Logan Hall and Joe Tryon-Shoyinka have produced mixed results. Robinson inserts another name into the mix to establish a deep rotation.

Losses: Devin White, Matt Feiler, Russell Gage, Aaron Stinnie, Ryan Neal, William Gholston

Additions: Sua Opeta, Ben Bredeson, Bryce Hall, Tavierre Thomas, Jordan Whitehead

The 49ers are another franchise that enjoys investing in the defensive line. San Francisco signed Yetur Gross-Matos and Leonard Floyd at edge and Maliek Collins and Jordan Elliott along the interior in free agency, but none of those players match Newton’s hand usage and upper body twitch.

Losses: Chase Young, Sam Darnold, Tashaun Gipson Sr., Arik Armstead, Clelin Ferrell, Javon Kinlaw, Oren Burks, Ray-Ray McCloud III

Additions: Joshua Dobbs, Brandon Parker, Yetur Gross-Matos, Leonard Floyd, Maliek Collins, Jordan Elliott, De'Vondre Campbell, Isaac Yiadom, Chase Lucas

Left tackle and wide receiver were Kansas City’s biggest needs entering the offseason. Trading L'Jarius Sneed changed the math a little. Kansas City’s defense set the tone for the team this past year. Trading away one of the unit’s three best players carries significant weight. Kool-Aid McKinstry is far from a perfect prospect, but he has the highest ceiling of the remaining outside corners.

Losses: Mike Edwards, L'Jarius Sneed, Donovan Smith, Mecole Hardman, Tommy Townsend, Willie Gay Jr., Blake Bell, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Jerick McKinnon

Additions: Marquise Brown

33. Carolina Panthers: Xavier Legette, WR South Carolina

34. New England Patriots: Jordan Morgan, LT/G Arizona

35. Arizona Cardinals: Ladd McConkey, WR Georgia

36. Washington Commanders: Kingsley Suamataia, LT BYU

37. Los Angeles Chargers: Roman Wilson, WR Michigan

38. Tennessee Titans: T'Vondre Sweat, IDL Texas

39. Carolina Panthers (Via Giants): Theo Johnson, TE Penn State

40. Washington Commanders (Via Bears): T.J. Tampa, CB Iowa State

Trade: Packers send No. 41 to Cardinals for No. 66, No. 90, and a 2025 Fifth Round Pick.

41. Arizona Cardinals (*Via Packers): Zach Frazier, C West Virginia

42. Houston Texans (Via Vikings): Ricky Pearsall, WR Florida

Trade: Atlanta Falcons send No. 43 to Eagles for Haason Reddick

43. Philadelphia Eagles (*Via Falcons): Michael Hall Jr., IDL Ohio State

44. Las Vegas Raiders: Michael Penix Jr., QB Washington

45. New Orleans Saints (Via Broncos): Keon Coleman, WR Florida State

46. Indianapolis Colts: Ja'Lynn Polk, WR Washington

47. New York Giants (Via Seahawks): Dominick Puni, LG Kansas

48. Jacksonville Jaguars: Max Melton, CB/NB Rutgers

49. Cincinnati Bengals: Xavier Worthy, WR Texas

50. Philadelphia Eagles (Via Saints): Adisa Isaac, Edge Penn State

51. Pittsburgh Steelers: Malachi Corley, WR Western Kentucky

52. Los Angeles Rams: Chris Braswell, Edge Alabama

Trade: Eagles send No. 53 to Kansas City for No. 64 and No. 159

53. Kansas City Chiefs (*Via Eagles): Patrick Paul, LT Houston

54. Cleveland Browns: Edgerrin Cooper, LB Texas A&M

55. Miami Dolphins: Braden Fiske, IDL Florida State

56. Dallas Cowboys: Jonathon Brooks, RB Texas

57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Christian Haynes, G UConn

58. Green Bay Packers: Tyler Nubin, S Minnesota

Trade: Texans send No. 59 and No. 188 to Broncos for No. 76, No. 121, and No. 147

59. Denver Broncos (*Via Texans): Bo Nix, QB Oregon

60. Buffalo Bills: Cooper Beebe, LG Kansas State

61. Detroit Lions: Kamari Lassiter, CB Georgia

62. Baltimore Ravens: Caelen Carson, CB Wake Forest

63. San Francisco 49ers: Roger Rosengarten, RT Washington

Trade: Eagles send No. 53 to Kansas City for No. 64 and No. 159

64. Philadelphia Eagles (*Via Chiefs): Jaden Hicks, S Washington State

65. Carolina Panthers: Kiran Amegadjie, LT/G Yale

Trade: Packers send No. 41 to Cardinals for No. 66, No. 90, and a 2025 Fifth Round Pick.

66. Green Bay Packers (*Via Cardinals): Austin Booker, Edge Kansas

67. Washington Commanders: Ja'Tavion Sanders, TE Texas

68. New England Patriots: Devontez Walker, WR North Carolina

69. Los Angeles Chargers: Junior Colson, LB Michigan

70. New York Giants: Spencer Rattler, QB South Carolina

71. Arizona Cardinals (Via Titans): Isaiah Adams, LG Illinois

72. New York Jets: Jalen McMillan, WR Washington

73. Detroit Lions (Via Vikings): Zak Zinter, RG Michigan

74. Atlanta Falcons: Kris Jenkins, IDL Michigan

Trade: Titans send No. 7 and No. 106 to Bears for No. 9, No. 75, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

75. Tennessee Titans (*Via Bears): Payton Wilson, LB North Carolina State

Trade: Texans send No. 59 and No. 188 to Broncos for No. 76, No. 121, and No. 147

76. Houston Texans (*Via Broncos): Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB/NB Missouri

77. Las Vegas Raiders: Trey Benson, RB Florida State

78. Washington Commanders (Via Seahawks): Brandon Coleman, LG TCU

79. Atlanta Falcons (Via Jaguars): Jeremiah Trotter Jr., LB Clemson

80. Cincinnati Bengals: Blake Fisher, RT Notre Dame

81. Seattle Seahawks (Via Saints): Khyree Jackson, CB Oregon

82. Indianapolis Colts: Ruke Orhorhoro, IDL Clemson

Trade: Colts send No. 15 and No. 191 to Rams for No. 19 and No. 83.

83. Indianapolis Colts (*Via Rams): Calen Bullock, S USC

84. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kris Abrams-Draine, CB/NB Missouri

85. Cleveland Browns: Bralen Trice, Edge Washington

86. Houston Texans (Via Eagles): Javon Bullard, S Georgia

87. Dallas Cowboys: Christian Jones, RT Texas

88. Green Bay Packers: Mike Sainristil, NB Michigan

89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Michael Pratt, QB Tulane

Trade: Packers send No. 41 to Cardinals for No. 66, No. 90, and a 2025 Fifth Round Pick.

90. Green Bay Packers (*Via Cardinals): Maason Smith, IDL LSU

91. Green Bay Packers (Via Bills): Jaylen Wright, RB Tennessee

92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Via Lions): Gabriel Murphy, Edge UCLA

93. Baltimore Ravens: Javon Baker, WR UCF

94. San Francisco 49ers: Mason McCormick, G South Dakota State

95. Kansas City Chiefs: Jermaine Burton, WR Alabama

96. Jacksonville Jaguars (Comp Pick): McKinnley Jackson, IDL Texas A&M

97. Cincinnati Bengals (Comp Pick): Jonah Elliss, Edge Utah

98. Pittsburgh Steelers (Via Eagles, Comp Pick): Hunter Nourzad, C Penn State

99. Los Angeles Rams (Comp Pick): Andru Phillips, CB/NB Kentucky

100. Washington Commanders (Via 49ers, Comp Pick): Jamari Thrash, WR Louisville

101. Carolina Panthers: Renardo Green, CB Florida State

102. Seattle Seahawks (Via Commanders): Kamren Kinchens, S Miami

103. New England Patriots: Ben Sinnott, TE Kansas State

104. Arizona Cardinals: MarShawn Lloyd, RB USC

105. Los Angeles Chargers: Gabe Hall, IDL Baylor

Trade: Titans send No. 7 and No. 106 to Bears for No. 9, No. 75, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

106. Chicago Bears (*Via Titans): Matt Goncalves, OT/G Pittsburgh

107. New York Giants: Delmar Glaze, OT/G Maryland

108. Minnesota Vikings: Malik Washington, WR Virginia

109. Atlanta Falcons: Cole Bishop, S Utah

Trade: Chargers send No. 5 and No. 110 to Vikings for No. 11, No. 23, No. 129, 2025 First Round Pick, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

110. Minnesota Vikings (*Via Chargers): Christian Mahogany, G Boston College

111. New York Jets: Beau Brade, S Maryland

112. Las Vegas Raiders: DeWayne Carter, IDL Duke

113. Baltimore Ravens (Via Broncos): Trevin Wallace, LB Kentucky

114. Jacksonville Jaguars: Audric Estime, RB Notre Dame

115. Cincinnati Bengals: Bub Means, WR Pittsburgh

116. Jacksonville Jaguars (Via Saints): Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S Texas Tech

117. Indianapolis Colts: Elijah Jones, CB Boston College

118. Seattle Seahawks: Cedric Gray, LB North Carolina

119. Pittsburgh Steelers: Brenden Rice, WR USC

120. Philadelphia Eagles (Via Rams): Cam Hart, CB Notre Dame

Trade: Texans send No. 59 and No. 188 to Broncos for No. 76, No. 121, and No. 147

121. Houston Texans (*Via Broncos): Javon Foster, LT Missouri

122. Chicago Bears (Via Eagles): Nelson Ceaser, Edge Houston

123. Houston Texans (Via Browns): Mekhi Wingo, IDL LSU

124. San Francisco 49ers (Via Cowboys): Johnny Wilson, WR Florida State

125. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Blake Corum, RB Michigan

126. Green Bay Packers: Tommy Eichenberg, LB Ohio State

127. Houston Texans: Mohamed Kamara, Edge Colorado State

128. Buffalo Bills: Braelon Allen, RB Wisconsin

Trade: Chargers send No. 5 and No. 110 to Vikings for No. 11, No. 23, No. 129, 2025 First Round Pick, and 2025 Fourth Round Pick.

129. Los Angeles Chargers (*Via Vikings): Jarrian Jones, NB Florida State

Trade: Buccaneers send No. 26 to Ravens for No. 30 and No. 130.

130. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (*Via Ravens): D.J. James, CB Auburn

131. Kansas City Chiefs: Bucky Irving, RB Oregon

132. San Francisco 49ers (Comp Pick): Tanor Bortolini, C/G Wisconsin

133. Buffalo Bills (Comp Pick): Kitan Oladapo, S Oregon State

134. New York Jets (Via Ravens, Comp Pick): Brandon Dorlus, Edge Oregon

135. San Francisco 49ers: Dwight McGlothern, CB Arkansas

136. Denver Broncos (Via Panthers): Sedrick Van Pran, C Georgia

137. New England Patriots: Jarvis Brownlee Jr., CB Louisville

138. Arizona Cardinals: Josh Newton, CB TCU

139. Washington Commanders: Eyabi Okie-Anoma, Edge Charlotte

140. Los Angeles Chargers: Rasheen Ali, RB Marshall

141. Carolina Panthers (Via Giants): Jha'Quan Jackson, WR Tulane

142. Carolina Panthers (Via Titans): Brennan Jackson, Edge Washington State

143. Atlanta Falcons: Cornelius Johnson, WR Michigan

144. Buffalo Bills (Via Bears): Jordan Jefferson, IDL LSU

145. Denver Broncos (Via Jets): Cade Stover, TE Ohio State

146. Tennessee Titans (Via Vikings): Tahj Washington, WR USC

Trade: Texans send No. 59 and No. 188 to Broncos for No. 76, No. 121, and No. 147

147. Houston Texans (*Via Broncos): Kalen King, CB Penn State

148. Las Vegas Raiders: Layden Robinson, G Texas A&M

149. Cincinnati Bengals: Leonard Taylor III, IDL Miami

150. New Orleans Saints: Trevor Keegan, LG Michigan

151. Indianapolis Colts: Myles Cole, Edge Texas Tech

152. Washington Commanders (Via Seahawks): Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB Washington

153. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jalyx Hunt, Edge Houston Christian

154. Los Angeles Rams: Jordan Whittington, WR Texas

155. Los Angeles Rams (Via Steelers): Will Shipley, RB Clemson

156. Cleveland Browns (Via Eagles): Tip Reiman, TE Illinois

157. Minnesota Vikings (Via Browns): Keith Randolph Jr., IDL Illinois

158. Miami Dolphins: Garret Greenfield, OT/G South Dakota State

Trade: Eagles send No. 53 to Kansas City for No. 64 and No. 159

159. Philadelphia Eagles (*Via Chiefs): Beaux Limmer, C Arkansas

160. Buffalo Bills (Via Packers): Nehemiah Pritchett, CB Auburn

161. Philadelphia Eagles (Via Buccaneers): Isaac Guerendo, RB Louisville

162. Arizona Cardinals (Via Texans): Caedan Wallace, RT Penn State

163. Buffalo Bills: Andrew Raym, C Oklahoma

164. Detroit Lions: Charles Turner, C LSU

165. Baltimore Ravens: Javion Cohen, LG Miami

166. New York Giants (Via 49ers): Ray Davis, RB Kentucky

167. Minnesota Vikings (Via Chiefs): Xavier Thomas, Edge Clemson

168. New Orleans Saints (Comp Pick): Jacob Cowing, WR Arizona

169. Green Bay Packers (Comp Pick): Carlton Johnson, CB Fresno State

170. New Orleans Saints (Comp Pick): Fabien Lovett, IDL Florida State

171. Philadelphia Eagles (Comp Pick): M.J. Devonshire, CB Pittsburgh

172. Philadelphia Eagles (Comp Pick): Ty'Ron Hopper, LB Missouri

173. Kansas City Chiefs (Comp Pick): Cedric Johnson, Edge Ole Miss

174. Dallas Cowboys (Comp Pick): Tykee Smith, NB Georgia

175. New Orleans Saints (Comp Pick): Jared Wiley, TE TCU

176. San Francisco 49ers (Comp Pick): Curtis Jacobs, LB Penn State

177. Minnesota Vikings (Via Panthers): Jaheim Bell, TE Florida State

178. Pittsburgh Steelers (Via Panthers): Marist Liufau, LB Notre Dame

179. Seattle Seahawks (Via Commanders): Javon Solomon, Edge Troy

180. New England Patriots: Evan Williams, S Oregon

181. Los Angeles Chargers: Josh Proctor, S Ohio State

182. Tennessee Titans: Jordan Travis, QB Florida State

183. New York Giants: Joe Milton, QB Tennessee

184. Miami Dolphins (Via Bears): Luke McCaffrey, WR Rice

185. New York Jets: Justin Rogers, IDL Auburn

186. Arizona Cardinals (Via Vikings): AJ Barner, TE Michigan

187. Atlanta Falcons: Dylan Laube, RB New Hampshire

Trade: Texans send No. 59 and No. 188 to Broncos for No. 76, No. 121, and No. 147

188. Denver Broncos (*Via Texans): Justin Eboigbe, DL Alabama

189. Buffalo Bills (Via Broncos): Anthony Gould, WR Oregon State

190. New Orleans Saints: Daequan Hardy, NB Penn State

Trade: Colts send No. 15 and No. 191 to Rams for No. 19 and No. 83.

191. Los Angeles Rams (*Via Colts): Jaylin Simpson, S Auburn

192. Seattle Seahawks: Erick All, TE Iowa

193. New England Patriots (Via Jaguars): Nathaniel Watson, LB Mississippi State

194. Cincinnati Bengals: Tyrone Tracy Jr., RB Purdue

195. Pittsburgh Steelers: Walter Rouse, LT Oklahoma

196. Los Angeles Rams: Jaylan Ford, LB Texas

197. Atlanta Falcons (Via Browns): Julian Pearl, LT Illinois

198. Miami Dolphins: C.J. Hanson, G Holy Cross

199. New Orleans Saints (Via Eagles): Eric Watts, Edge UConn

200. Buffalo Bills (Via Cowboys): Jowon Briggs, IDL Cincinnati

201. Detroit Lions (Via Buccaneers): Qwan’tez Stiggers, CB Toronto Argonauts

202. Green Bay Packers: Travis Glover, LT Georgia State

203. Denver Broncos (Via Texans): Ryan Flournoy, WR Southeast Missouri State

204. Buffalo Bills: Jordan Magee, LB Temple

205. Detroit Lions: Ainias Smith, WR Texas A&M

206. Cleveland Browns (Via Ravens): Sataoa Laumea, RG Utah

207. Denver Broncos (Via 49ers): Decamerion Richardson, CB Mississippi State

208. Las Vegas Raiders (Via Chiefs): Sione Vaki, S Utah

209. Los Angeles Rams (Comp Pick): Khristian Boyd, IDL Northern Iowa

210. Philadelphia Eagles (Comp Pick): Carter Bradley, QB South Alabama

211. San Francisco 49ers (Comp Pick): Sam Hartman, QB Notre Dame

212. Jacksonville Jaguars (Comp Pick): Jaden Crumedy, IDL Mississippi State

213. Los Angeles Rams (Comp Pick): Tylan Grable, LT UCF

214. Cincinnati Bengals (Comp Pick): Jalen Coker, WR Holy Cross

215. San Francisco 49ers (Comp Pick): Matt Lee, C Miami

216. Dallas Cowboys (Comp Pick): Grayson Murphy, Edge UCLA

217. Los Angeles Rams (Comp Pick): Braiden McGregor, Edge Michigan

218. Baltimore Ravens (Via Jets, Comp Pick): KT Leveston, G Kansas State

219. Green Bay Packers (Comp Pick): Lideatrick Griffin, WR Mississippi State

220. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Comp Pick): Tanner McLachlan, TE Arizona

221. Tennessee Titans (Via Panthers): Anim Dankwah, LT Howard

222. Washington Commanders: Devin Leary, QB Kentucky

223. Las Vegas Raiders (Via Patriots): Kimani Vidal, RB Troy

224. Cincinnati Bengals (Via Cardinals): Marcus Harris, DL Auburn

225. Los Angeles Chargers: Willie Drew, CB Virginia State

226. Arizona Cardinals (Via Giants): Tyler Davis, IDL Clemson

227. Tennessee Titans: Myles Harden, CB South Dakota

228. Baltimore Ravens (Via Jets): Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, WR Georgia

229. Las Vegas Raiders (Via Vikings): Frank Crum, OT Wyoming

230. Minnesota Vikings (Via Falcons): Evan Anderson, IDL FAU

231. New England Patriots (Via Bears): LaDarius Henderson, LG Michigan

232. Minnesota Vikings (Via Broncos): Josh Wallace, CB Michigan

233. Dallas Cowboys (Via Raiders): Cody Schrader, RB Missouri

234. Indianapolis Colts: Chau Smith-Wade, CB Washington State

235. Seattle Seahawks: Tyrice Knight, LB UTEP

236. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ethan Driskell, LT Marshall

237. Cincinnati Bengals: JD Bertrand, LB Notre Dame

238. Houston Texans (Via Saints): Blake Watson, RB Memphis

239. New Orleans Saints (Via Rams): Jaylon Carlies, S Missouri

240. Carolina Panthers (Via Steelers): Kedon Slovis, QB BYU

241. Miami Dolphins: James Williams, LB Miami

242. Tennessee Titans (Via Eagles): Khalid Duke, Edge Kansas State

243. Cleveland Browns: Josiah Ezirim, RT Eastern Kentucky

244. Dallas Cowboys: Jarius Monroe, DB Tulane

245. Green Bay Packers: Jaylen Harrell, Edge Michigan

246. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Andrew Coker, RT TCU

247. Houston Texans: Willis Patrick, RG TCU

248. Buffalo Bills: Joshua Cephus, WR UTSA

249. Detroit Lions: Zach Heins, TE South Dakota State

250. Baltimore Ravens: Brevyn Spann-Ford, TE Minnesota

251. San Francisco 49ers: Ryan Watts, DB Texas

252. Kansas City Chiefs: Ja'Quan Sheppard, CB Maryland

253. Los Angeles Chargers (Comp Pick): Nathan Thomas, LT Louisiana

254. Los Angeles Rams (Comp Pick): Kingsley Eguakun, C Florida

255. Green Bay Packers (Comp Pick): Zion Logue, IDL Georgia

256. New York Jets (Comp Pick): Jackson Sirmon, LB Cal

257. New York Jets (Comp Pick): Austin Reed, QB Western Kentucky

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Lynna Burgamy

Update: 2024-12-03