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4/15/24

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2024 NFL Mock Draft: Picks, Predictions For All 7 Rounds

The 2024 NFL Draft is less than two weeks away, and chatter around the league is heating up. Some expect this draft to be one of the wildest in recent memory. There could be several trades inside of the top 12 selections. 

So without further ado, here is our seven-round mock draft.

2024 NFL MOCK DRAFT

1. Chicago Bears

Caleb Williams, QB, USC

Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 214 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: There is no secret at the top of the draft. Caleb Williams has been the presumed No. 1 pick for a while now. Williams will enter a fantastic situation with a solid team of weapons and an improved defense.

2. Washington Commanders

Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU

Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 210 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: There is still no consensus on what the Washington Commanders will do at No. 2, but Jayden Daniels is the pick that makes the most sense. Dan Quinn knows how difficult it is to stop dual-threat quarterbacks, and no player created more explosive plays than Daniels during the 2023 season.


Trade Alert

Vikings Receive: No. 3, No. 103

Patriots Receive: No. 11, No. 23, 2025 first-round pick


3. Minnesota Vikings (via NE)

Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina

Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 223 pounds
Class: R. Sophomore

Fit: The Minnesota Vikings are expected to aggressively search for their next franchise quarterback. Rather than "settle" for J.J. McCarthy, they get aggressive and go after Drake Maye at No. 3. Maye has all the tools to be a franchise quarterback and lands in a dream spot with the Vikings.

4. Arizona Cardinals

Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 209 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: It wouldn't be a shock to see the Arizona Cardinals move around the board and still try to pick up an elite receiver. But in this mock draft, they stay at No. 4 and take Marvin Harrison Jr. He is one of the best wide receiver prospects in the last decade and would be a massive upgrade for Arizona.


Trade Alert

Jets Receive: No. 5

Chargers Receive: No. 10, No. 111, No. 185, 2025 second-round pick


5. New York Jets (Via LAC)

Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

Height: 6-foot-0
Weight: 200 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: The Los Angeles Chargers want to trade down, and they find a dance partner with the New York Jets, who move up to No. 5 to select Malik Nabers. Some people around the league believe Nabers is the best wide receiver prospect in the class, and pairing him with Garrett Wilson and Mike Williams would give Aaron Rodgers plenty of weapons to target in 2024.

6. New York Giants

Rome Odunze, WR, Washington

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 212 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: The New York Giants could use this pick to select J.J. McCarthy, who has fallen some in this mock draft. But with their wide receiver need so pressing, the Giants stay here and pick Rome Odunze. Arguably the cleanest prospect in the class, Odunze would give Daniel Jones a bonafide No. 1 receiver who can play on the outside or in the slot.

7. Tennessee Titans

Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame

Height: 6-foot-9
Weight: 321 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: This is the most commonly mocked player and team fit outside of Williams to the Bears. The Tennessee Titans need a left tackle, and Joe Alt is the clear-cut top offensive lineman in the draft. Alt would be a Day 1 starter for Tennessee, giving the team a significant upgrade on the offensive line.

8. Atlanta Falcons

Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 247 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: The Atlanta Falcons are the favorites to select the first defender in the 2024 NFL Draft, but who will that be? The safest bet is Dallas Turner, the best pass rusher in the class. He is a little undersize but has long arms and is an incredible athlete. Turner has Pro Bowl upside in Atlanta.


Trade Alert

Raiders Receive: No. 9, 2025 fifth-round pick

Bears Receive: No. 13, No. 44


9. Las Vegas Raiders (Via CHI)

J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 219 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: J.J. McCarthy falls a bit in this draft, but the Las Vegas Raiders scoop him up at No. 9. Rather than trading away a ton of draft assets for Daniels or Maye, the Raiders can grab McCarthy and still keep most of their future draft capital. He is a good fit in Luke Getsy’s offense and could sit for a while behind either Gardner Minshew or Aidan O’Connell as he gets used to the speed of the NFL.

10. Los Angeles Chargers (Via NYJ)

JC Latham, OT, Alabama

Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 342 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: After trading down from No. 5, the Los Angeles Chargers can still get one of the top offensive linemen in the draft. JC Latham is an excellent fit in Greg Roman's offense, which relies on running downhill and playing power football. Pairing Latham with Rashawn Slater would give Jim Harbaugh two elite tackles to build his offense around moving forward.

11. New England Patriots (Via MIN)

Olumuyiwa Fashanu, OT, Penn State

Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 312 pounds
Class: R. Junior

Fit: The New England Patriots miss out on a franchise quarterback after trading down from No. 3 to No. 11, but they pick up a franchise left tackle. New England's offensive line was awful last year, and the team needs a long-term solution at left tackle. Olu Fashanu can help right away.


Trade Alert

Eagles Receive: No. 12

Broncos Receive: No. 22, No. 50


12. Philadelphia Eagles (Via DEN)

Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama

Height: 6-foot-0
Weight: 189 pounds
Class: R. Sophomore

Fit: The Philadelphia Eagles' biggest need is still at cornerback, but don’t expect them to wait for one to fall to them at No. 22. They make a big move up here, selecting Terrion Arnold at No. 12. Arnold has experience playing in the slot, which will be helpful right away.

13. Chicago Bears (Via LV)

Byron Murphy, IDL, Texas

Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 297 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: The Bears miss out on the top three receivers at No. 9, making a trade down much more palatable. They pivot to defense at No. 13, taking arguably the best defensive player in the class. Byron Murphy is an incredible athlete who should be a disruptive player immediately.

14. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 

Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State

Oregon State Beavers offensive lineman Taliese Fuaga (75) blocks Stanford Cardinal linebacker Levani Damuni (3) during a game at Stanford Stadium. (Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 340 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: The New Orleans Saints' most significant need is an offensive tackle, especially with Ryan Ramczyk's uncertain future. Taliese Fuaga can play tackle or guard in the NFL, giving the Saints immediate position flexibility.

15. Indianapolis Colts

Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 243 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: It wouldn’t be a shock to see the Indianapolis Colts move around the board, trying to acquire Brock Bowers. But in this mock, he falls to them at No. 15. Bowers is one of the best eight players in the draft but falls a bit due to positional value. Him paired with Anthony Richardson for the next several years would be a joy to watch.

16. Seattle Seahawks

Troy Fautanu, OL, Washingon

Washington Huskies offensive lineman Troy Fautanu (55) blocks for tight end Devin Culp (83) against the Michigan Wolverines during the 2024 College Football Playoff national championship game at NRG Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 317 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: The interior offensive line remains the most significant question mark for the Seattle Seahawks, so getting the best guard prospect at No. 17 makes sense. Troy Fautanu can play tackle in the NFL, but he projects as a Pro Bowler at guard.

17. Jacksonville Jaguars

Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo

Height: 6-foot-0
Weight: 195 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: The Jacksonville Jaguars could go in several different ways with this pick, but they select the best player on the board. Quinyon Mitchell has a chance to be the first defensive player off the board, especially after a fantastic pre-draft process. He would be a Day 1 starter for the Jaguars, giving them even more playmakers in their secondary.

18. Cincinnati Bengals

Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia

Amarius Mims in his blocking stance
Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Amarius Mims (65) and offensive lineman Tate Ratledge (69) against the TCU Horned Frogs during the CFP national championship game at SoFi Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 340 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: The Cincinnati Bengals have prioritized finding mammoth offensive tackles to protect Joe Burrow, and that’s why Amarius Mims makes so much sense at No. 18. Mims has only eight career starts under his belt and might need some time to get used to the NFL, but he would be a fantastic long-term option at right tackle and could sit behind Trent Brown some in 2024.

19. Los Angeles Rams

Jared Verse, Edge, Florida State

Florida State Seminoles defensive lineman Jared Verse (5) during warmups against the Louisville Cardinals at Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 254 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: It wouldn’t be a surprise to see the Los Angeles Rams target a defensive tackle here after the retirement of Aaron Donald, but Jared Verse is too good of a player to pass up. Verse is the most well-rounded defensive end in the draft and would be an instant starter for the Rams in 2024.

20. Pittsburgh Steelers

Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa

Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Cooper DeJean (3) reacts after the Hawkeyes score on a safety against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits during the third quarter at Kinnick Stadium. (Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 203 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: After a fantastic Pro Day workout, the Pittsburgh Steelers brought Cooper DeJean in for a top-30 visit. Pittsburgh is looking to find another cornerback after hitting on Joey Porter Jr. last year. DeJean can play in the slot, which is another significant need for Pittsburgh. 

21. Miami Dolphins

Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas

Height: 5-foot-11
Weight: 165 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: Mike McDaniel can't help himself here with Xavier Worthy. The Miami Dolphins need to add a No. 3 receiver, and Worthy fits the bill. Plus, this pick gives the team some insurance if it cannot re-sign Jaylen Waddle in a few years.

22. Denver Broncos (VIA PHI)

Bo Nix, QB, Oregon

Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 214 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: After trading back from No. 12, the Denver Broncos pick up an extra second-round choice and grab a quarterback. Bo Nix feels like a perfect fit in Sean Payton's offense because the coach wants an accurate quarterback who will run the system the way it was designed. Taking Nix at No. 12 feels rich, but at No. 22, it's much more palatable.

23. New England Patriots (Via MIN)

Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU

Height: 6-feet-3
Weight: 209 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: Brian Thomas Jr. is widely viewed as the No. 4 wide receiver in this class, but he is the fifth receiver off the board in this mock, with Worthy going a few spots ahead of him. Thomas isn't a complete receiver, but his size and speed make him an easy selection at No. 23. The Patriots didn't find a franchise quarterback in Round 1 of this mock, but they add a No. 1 receiver and left tackle. Not too shabby.

24. Dallas Cowboys

Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma

Oklahoma offensive lineman Tyler Guyton
Oklahoma Sooners offensive lineman Tyler Guyton (60) at the line of scrimmage against the Kansas Jayhawks during the game at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. (Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 322 pounds
Class: 4-Year Junior

Fit: The Dallas Cowboys are expected to address their offensive line in Round 1 after losing Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz in free agency. The Cowboys go with the tackle at No. 24 and hope Tyler Guyton can switch from right tackle to left tackle in the NFL.

25. Green Bay Packers

Graham Barton, OL, Duke

Duke offensive lineman Graham Barton
Duke Blue Devils offensive lineman Graham Barton (62) before the game at Kenan Memorial Stadium. (Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 313 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: Graham Barton checks every box the Green Bay Packers look for in an offensive lineman. He played left tackle for the last three seasons at Duke but projects as a guard or center in the NFL. If Barton falls this far in the NFL Draft, he would be a home run pick for the Packers in Round 1.

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson

Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins
Clemson Tigers cornerback Nate Wiggins (2) smiles after breaking up a pass to South Carolina wide receiver Nyck Harbor (8) during a game at Williams-Brice Stadium. (Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 173 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' trade of Carlton Davis has opened up a need at cornerback, and Nate Wiggins would be a perfect fit for the Buccaneers in Round 1. He’s the fastest cornerback in the class but needs to add some weight to his frame. Still, he would be a Day 1 starter for a team that needs more cornerback depth.

27. Arizona Cardinals

Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 254 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: After addressing their wide receiver need at No. 4 with Harrison Jr., the Cardinals turn around and draft another Big Ten player at the end of Round 1. Chop Robinson is incredibly athletic, and his first step is unbelievable. He’s not a complete player right now, but he gives Arizona a much-needed boost to its pass rush.

28. Buffalo Bills

Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas

Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 205 pounds
Class: Junior

Fit: The Buffalo Bills are expected to draft a receiver at No. 28 after trading away Stefon Diggs. While players such as Ladd McConkey (Georgia) and Xavier Legette (South Carolina) could be on their radar, Adonai Mitchell is too talented to ignore. He gives Buffalo size and athleticism, which projects to an X-receiver in the NFL. That’s exactly what Josh Allen and the Bills need in the post-Diggs era.

29. Detroit Lions

Darius Robinson, EDGE, Missouri

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) is sacked by Missouri Tigers defensive lineman Darius Robinson (6) during the first half at Sanford Stadium. (Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 285 pounds
Class: 5-Year Senior

Fit: There might not be a better fit at the back of Round 1 than Darius Robinson to the Detroit Lions. Detroit needs more defensive line help, and Robinson can play edge and defensive tackle. His best spot will be as an inside pass rusher, but his versatility and toughness match everything the Lions are trying to build.

30. Baltimore Ravens

Jordan Morgan, OL, Arizona

Arizona Wildcats offensive lineman Jordan Morgan (77) against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the Territorial Cup at Mountain America Stadium on Nov. 25, 2023. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 311 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: The Baltimore Ravens lost three starters on their offensive line this offseason, but the draft should help them replenish their needs. Jordan Morgan was a left tackle at Arizona, but he can play either tackle or guard. He could be their starting right tackle in 2024 and potentially switch back to left tackle in the near future. 

31. San Francisco 49ers

Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA

Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 259 pounds
Class: Senior

Fit: It wouldn’t be a shock to see Laiatu Latu fall in the draft due to his medical history, but he is too good of a value to pass up here at No. 31. The San Francisco 49ers have been searching for the right pass rusher to pair with Nick Bosa, and Latu couldn’t be a better fit.

32. Kansas City Chiefs

Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU

BYU Cougars offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia
Brigham Young Cougars offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia (78) prepares to block against the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the first half at LaVell Edwards Stadium. (Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports)

Height: 6-foot-5

Weight: 326 pounds

Class: R. Sophomore

Fit: Could the Kansas City Chiefs select a wide receiver here, such as McConkey or Keon Coleman? It's possible, but left tackle remains a considerable need. And with tackles flying off the board, Kansas City takes Kingsley Suamataia with the final pick in Round 1. He is still a project but has the athleticism and length to be a solid tackle immediately.


Round 2

33. Carolina Panthers — Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia 

34. New England Patriots Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington

35. Arizona Cardinals Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon

36. Washington Commanders Patrick Paul, OT, Houston

37. Los Angeles Chargers Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan 

38. Tennessee Titans Marshawn Kneeland, EDGE, Western Michigan 

39. Carolina Panthers Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia 

40. Washington Commanders Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama 

41. Green Bay Packers Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota 

42. Houston Texans Jer'Zhan Newton, DT, Illinois 

43. Atlanta Falcons T.J. Tampa, CB, Iowa State 

44. Chicago Bears Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon 

45. New Orleans Saints Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State

46. Indianapolis Colts Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State 

47. New York Giants Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M 

48. Jacksonville Jaguars Christian Haynes, OG, Connecticut

49. Cincinnati Bengals Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida 

50. Denver Broncos Cooper Beebe, OG, Kansas State

51. Pittsburgh Steelers Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina 

52. Los Angeles Rams Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame

53. Philadelphia Eagles Payton Wilson, LB, North Carolina State 

54. Cleveland Browns Kris Jenkins, DT, Michigan

55. Miami Dolphins Ruke Orhorhoro, DT, Clemson

56. Dallas Cowboys Jonathon Brooks, RB, Texas 

57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Junior Colson, LB, Michigan 

58. Green Bay Packers Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington 

59. Houston Texans Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan

60. Buffalo Bills Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State 

61. Detroit Lions Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB, Missouri 

62. Baltimore Ravens Chris Braswell, EDGE, Alabama

63. San Francisco 49ers Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon 

64. Kansas City Chiefs Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama 


Round 3

65. Carolina Panthers Brandon Dorlus, DT, Oregon

66. Arizona Cardinals Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia 

67. Washington Commanders Adisa Isaac, EDGE, Penn State

68. New England Patriots Trey Benson, RB, Florida State 

69. Los Angeles Chargers Blake Corum, RB, Michigan 

70. New York Giants Jaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee

71. Arizona Cardinals Michael Hall Jr., DT, Ohio State 

72. New York Jets Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas 

73. Detroit Lions Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College 

74. Atlanta Falcons T’Vondre Sweat, DT, Texas

75. Chicago Bears Jonah Elliss, EDGE, Utah 

76. Denver Broncos Ja’Lynn Polk, WR, Washington 

77. Las Vegas Raiders Max Melton, CB, Rutgers

78. Washington Commanders Bucky Irving, RB, Oregon 

79. Atlanta Falcons Bralen Trice, EDGE, Washington

80. Cincinnati Bengals DeWayne Carter, DT, Duke 

81. Seattle Seahawks Javon Bullard, S, Georgia 

82. Indianapolis Colts Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky

83. Los Angeles Rams Spencer Rattler, QB, South Carolina

84. Pittsburgh Steelers Sedrick Van Pran, C, Georgia 

85. Cleveland Browns Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin

86. Houston Texans Tommy Eichenberg, LB, Ohio State

87. Dallas Cowboys Trevin Wallace, LB, Kentucky

88. Green Bay Packers Malachi Corley, WR, Western Kentucky 

89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Beaux Limmer, C, Arkansas

90. Arizona Cardinals Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale

91. Green Bay Packers Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame 

92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Devontez Walker, WR, North Carolina 

93. Baltimore Ravens Jalen McMillan, WR, Washington 

94. San Francisco 49ers Javon Baker, WR, UCF 

95. Kansas City Chiefs Maason Smith, DT, LSU 

96. Jacksonville Jaguars Johnny Wilson, WR, Florida State

97. Cincinnati Bengals Ben Sinnott, TE, Kansas State

98. Pittsburgh Steelers Matt Goncalves, OT, Pittsburgh

99. Los Angeles Rams Dominick Puni, OL, Kansas 

100. Washington Commanders Tykee Smith, S, Georgia 


Round 4 

101. Carolina Panthers Theo Johnson, TE, Penn State 

102. Seattle Seahawks Austin Booker, EDGE, Kansas 

103. Minnesota Vikings D.J. James, CB, Auburn 

104. Arizona Cardinals Mason McCormick, OG, South Dakota State 

105. Los Angeles Chargers Brenden Rice, WR, USC 

106. Tennessee Titans Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S, Texas Tech 

107. New York Giants Cade Stover, TE, Ohio State 

108. Minnesota Vikings Erick All, TE, Iowa 

109. Atlanta Falcons Leonard Taylor III, DT, Miami (FL)

110. Los Angeles Chargers Jaheim Bell, TE, Florida State 

111. Los Angeles Chargers Jeremiah Trotter Jr., LB, Clemson 

112. Las Vegas Raiders Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame

113. Baltimore Ravens MarShawn Lloyd, RB, USC 

114. Jacksonville Jaguars Kamren Kinchens, S, Miami (FL)

115. Cincinnati Bengals Tanor Bortolini, C, Wisconsin 

116. Jacksonville Jaguars Gabriel Murphy, EDGE, UCLA 

117. Indianapolis Colts Will Shipley, RB, Clemson 

118. Seattle Seahawks Calen Bullock, S, USC

119. Pittsburgh Steelers Kalen King, CB, Penn State

120. Philadelphia Eagles Malik Washington, WR, Virginia

121. Denver Broncos Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville

122. Chicago Bears Cole Bishop, S, Utah

123. Houston Texans Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice 

124. San Francisco 49ers Zak Zinter, G, Michigan 

125. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ray Davis, RB, Kentucky 

126. Green Bay Packers Cedric Gray, LB, North Carolina 

127. Houston Texans Isaac Guerendo, RB, Louisville 

128. Buffalo Bills Tyrone Tracy, RB, Purdue 

129. Minnesota Vikings Xavier Thomas, EDGE, Clemson

130. Baltimore Ravens Trevor Keegan, OG, Michigan 

131. Kansas City Chiefs McKinnley Jackson, DT, Texas A&M

132. San Francisco 49ers Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane

133. Buffalo Bills Mohamed Kamara, EDGE Colorado State

134. New York Jets Christian Jones, OT, Texas

135. San Francisco 49ers Sione Vaki, S/RB, Utah 


Round 5 

136. Denver Broncos Hunter Nourzad, IOL, Penn State

137. New England Patriots Renardo Green, CB, Florida State

138. Arizona Cardinals Marist Liufau, LB, Notre Dame

139. Washington Commanders Jared Wiley, TE, TCU

140. Los Angeles Chargers AJ Barner, TE, Michgian

141. Carolina Panthers Jacob Cowing, WR, Arizona

142. Carolina Panthers Jarrian Jones, CB, Florida State

143. Atlanta Falcons Mekhi Wingo, DT, LSU

144. Buffalo Bills Drake Nugent, C, Michigan

145. Denver Broncos Khristian Boyd, DT, Northern Iowa

146. Tennessee Titans Ainias Smith, WR, Texas A&M

147. Denver Broncos Dallin Holker, TE, Colorado State

148. Las Vegas Raiders Steele Chambers, LB, Ohio State 

149. Cincinnati Bengals Malik Mustapha, S, Wake Forest 

150. New Orleans Saints Tahj Washington, WR, USC 

151. Indianapolis Colts Justin Eboigbe, EDGE, Alabama

152. Washington Commanders Grayson Murphy, EDGE, UCLA

153. Jacksonville Jaguars Javon Foster, OT, Missouri 

154. Los Angeles Rams Tyler Davis, DT, Clemson

155. Los Angeles Rams Josh Newton, CB, TCU

156. Cleveland Browns Jalen Sundell, OT, North Dakota State

157. Minnesota Vikings Jarvis Brownlee Jr., CB, Louisville

158. Miami Dolphins Joe Milton III, QB, Tennesee 

159. Kansas City Chiefs Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois 

160. Buffalo Bills  Ty’Ron Hopper, LB, Missouri

161. Philadelphia Eagles JD Bertrand, LB, Notre Dame 

162. Arizona Cardinals Dylan Laube, RB, New Hampshire

163. Buffalo Bills Cornelius Johnson, WR, Michigan 

164. Detroit Lions Kris Abrams-Draine, CB, Missouri

165. Baltimore Ravens Brennan Jackson, EDGE, Washington State

166. New York Giants Jordan Travis, QB, Florida State

167. Minnesota Vikings Chau Smith-Wade, CB, Washington State

168. New Orleans Saints Austin Reed, QB, Western Kentucky

169. Green Bay Packers Jordan Magee, LB, Temple

170. New Orleans Saints Joshua Cephus, WR, UTSA 

171. Philadelphia Eagles Dillon Johnson, RB, Washington

172. Philadelphia Eagles Javion Cohen, G, Miami (FL)

173. Kansas City Chiefs Logan Lee, DT, Iowa

174. Dallas Cowboys Dylan McMahon, C, North Carolina State

175. New Orleans Saints Caelen Carson, CB, Wake Forest

176. San Francisco 49ers Sam Hartman, QB, Notre Dame


Round 6 

177. Minnesota Vikings Beau Brade, S, Maryland 

178. Pittsburgh Steelers Javon Solomon, EDGE, Troy

179. Seattle Seahawks Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, WR, Georgia

180. New England Patriots Sataoa Laumea, OT, Utah

181. Los Angeles Chargers Jase McClellan, RB, Alabama

182. Tennessee Titans Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Auburn

183. New York Giants Kitan Oladapo, S, Oregon State 

184. Miami Dolphins Tyrice Night, LB, UTEP

185. Los Angeles Chargers Brandon Coleman, OT, TCU

186. Arizona Cardinals Evan Williams, S, Oregon

187. Atlanta Falcons Jaylan Ford, LB, Texas 

188. Houston Texans Ladarius Henderson, OT, Michigan

189. Houston Texans Curtis Jacobs, LB, Penn State

190. New Orleans Saints – Qwan’tez Stiggers, DB, Canada

191. Indianapolis Colts Walter Rouse, OT, Oklahoma 

192. Seattle Seahawks Emani Bailey, RB, TCU 

193. New England Patriots Trajan Jeffcoat, EDGE, Arkansas

194. Cincinnati Bengals Marcus Harris, DT, Auburn

195. Pittsburgh Steelers Kenny Gallop, S, Howard

196. Los Angeles Rams Matthew Lee, OL, Miami (FL)

197. Atlanta Falcons Gabe Hall, DT, Baylor

198. Miami Dolphins Eric Watts, EDGE, Connecticut 

199. New Orleans Saints Bub Means, WR, Pittsburgh

200. Buffalo Bills Travis Glover, OT, Georgia State

201. Detroit Lions Kenny Logan, S, Kansas 

202. Green Bay Packers Sheridan Jones, CB, Clemson

203. Denver Broncos Kendall Milton, RB, Georgia 

204. Buffalo Bills v Jordan Jefferson, DT, LSU

205. Detroit Lions Javontae Jean-Baptiste, EDGE, Notre Dame

206. Cleveland Browns Marcellas Dial, CB, South Carolina 

207. Denver Broncos Demani Richardson, S, Texas A&M

208. Las Vegas Raiders Zakhari Franklin, WR, Ole Miss

209. Los Angeles Rams Josh Wallace, CB, Michigan

210. Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Green, S, Miss State

211. San Francisco 49ers Ethan Driskell, OT, Marshall

212. Jacksonville Jaguars Tatum Bethune, LB, FSU 

213. Los Angeles Rams Jawhar Jordan, RB, Louisville 

214. Cincinnati Bengals Myles Murphy, DT, UNC

215. San Francisco 49ers Dominique Hampton, S, Washington 

216. Dallas Cowboys Jowon Briggs, DT, Cincinnati 

217. Los Angeles Rams Jalyx Hunt, EDGE, Houston Christian 

218. Baltimore Ravens Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB, Washington 

219. Green Bay Packers Frank Gore Jr., RB, Southern Miss. 

220. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Davon Ferguson, CB, Bowling Green


Round 7

221. Kansas City Chiefs Blake Watson, RB, Memphis 

222. Washington Commanders Josh Proctor, S, Ohio State 

223. Las Vegas Raiders Jacob Monk, IOL, Duke

224. Cincinnati Bengals Noah Daniels, CB, TCU 

225. Los Angeles Chargers Eugene Asante, LB, Auburn

226. Arizona Cardinals Kedon Slovis, QB, BYU 

227. Cleveland Browns Rashad Wisdom, S, UTSA

228. Baltimore Ravens Tyler Owens, S, Texas Tech

229. Las Vegas Raiders Cedric Johnson, DE, Ole Miss

230. Minnesota Vikings Michael Wiley, RB, Arizona 

231. New England Patriots Omar Brown, S, Nebraska

232. Minnesota Vikings Jackson Sirmon, LB, California 

233. Dallas Cowboys Justin Rogers, DT, Auburn 

234. Indianapolis Colts Will Reichard, K, Alabama 

235. Seattle Seahawks Isaiah Adams, OG, Illinois 

236. Jacksonville Jaguars James Williams, LB/S, Miami (FL)

237. Cincinnati Bengals Tarheeb Still, CB, Maryland

238. Houston Texans Johnny Dixon, CB, Penn State 

239. New Orleans Saints Jha’Quan Jackson, WR, Tulane

240. Carolina Panthers Willie Drew, CB, Virginia Tech 

241. Miami Dolphins Fabien Lovett, DT, Florida State 

242. Tennessee Titans Joshua Karty, K, Stanford 

243. Cleveland Browns Xavier Weaver, WR, Colorado 

244. Dallas Cowboys Drake Stoops, WR, Oklahoma

245. Green Bay Packers Decamerion Richardson, CB, Mississippi State

246. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Troy Taylor, P, Iowa

247. Houston Texans Isaac Rex, TE, BYU

248. Buffalo Bills Layden Robinson, OG, Texas A&M

249. Detroit Lions Dallas Gant, LB, Toledo

250. Baltimore Ravens Jalen Coker, WR, Holy Cross

251. San Francisco 49ers Trey Knox, TE, South Carolina

252. Tennessee Titans Brady Latham, OG, Arkansas  

253. Los Angeles Chargers Zion Tupuola-Fetui, EDGE, Washington

254. Los Angeles Rams Harrison Mevis, K, Missouri 

255. Green Bay Packers Kalen DeLoach, LB, FSU

256. New York Jets Jordan Whittington, WR, Texas  

257. New York Jets Nelson Ceaser, EDGE, Houston 


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