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Complete Draft

Teams

Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals
Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta Falcons
Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens
Buffalo Bills
Buffalo Bills
Carolina Panthers
Carolina Panthers
Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears
Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns
Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys
Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos
Detroit Lions
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers
Houston Texans
Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville Jaguars
Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City Chiefs
Las Vegas Raiders
Las Vegas Raiders
Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Rams
Los Angeles Rams
Miami Dolphins
Miami Dolphins
Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Vikings
New England Patriots
New England Patriots
New Orleans Saints
New Orleans Saints
New York Giants
New York Giants
New York Jets
New York Jets
Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles
Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers
San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tennessee Titans
Tennessee Titans
Washington Commanders
Washington Commanders
Chicago
Chicago
Bears
Caleb Williams
Round 1 - Pick 1 (1) (from Panthers)
USC
School
QB
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 2
  • School: USC
  • Height: 6' 1"
  • Weight: 215
Expert Commentary
The Bears had the No. 1 pick fall right into their lap and did the sensible thing. This pick has been talked about for months and the Bears finally get their man. Caleb Williams has all the tools to become a bona fide superstar in the NFL and break the Bears' curse at the most important position. OK, now the 2024 NFL Draft can officially start.
Washington
Washington
Commanders
Jayden Daniels
Round 1 - Pick 2 (2)
LSU
School
QB
Position
  • Draft Grade: C+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 20
  • School: LSU
  • Height: 6' 4"
  • Weight: 210
Expert Commentary
The Commanders got their quarterback, but it's fair to wonder if they took the right guy here. Jayden Daniels blossomed in his fifth and final year of college football, taking home the Heisman Trophy in a dazzling season for LSU. Daniels is on the older side and doesn't have elite physical tools as a passer, but is going to be an immediate asset in the run game. Drake Maye feels like a better pick, but time will tell. Regardless, the Commanders desperately needed a quarterback and they got one.
New England
New England
Patriots
Drake Maye
Round 1 - Pick 3 (3)
N. Carolina
School
QB
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 1
  • School: N. Carolina
  • Height: 6' 4"
  • Weight: 230
Expert Commentary
The Patriots got a dynamite prospect in Drake Maye. Maye did a ton of heavy lifting for the Tar Heels last season and is a player with legitimate superstar upside. He's just 21 years old and has already shown flashes of elite downfield, tight-window accuracy to go along with fantastic running ability for a bigger quarterback. Home run pick for the Patriots as they officially start a new era for the franchise.
Arizona
Arizona
Cardinals
Marvin Harrison Jr.
Round 1 - Pick 4 (4)
Ohio St.
School
WR
Position
  • Draft Grade: A+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 3
  • School: Ohio St.
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 209
Expert Commentary
The Cardinals needed a receiver and they got one with Pro Bowl potential as a rookie. Marvin Harrison Jr. is as clean a prospect as they come and did not see a drop in production going from C.J. Stroud to Kyle McCord. This also creates depth for the rest of Arizona's roster, allowing Michael Wilson to be featured as a No. 2 wide receiver. Kyler Murray should be rejoicing right now.
LA Chargers
Los Angeles
Chargers
Joe Alt
Round 1 - Pick 5 (5)
Notre Dame
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: A+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 7
  • School: Notre Dame
  • Height: 6' 7"
  • Weight: 321
Expert Commentary
It's not the sexy pick, but it's a pick thats going to make the Chargers better immediately and in the long term. Even though they needed wide receiver help, they also needed help at tackle and got a 10-year, Pro Bowl level starter in Joe Alt.
NY Giants
New York
Giants
Malik Nabers
Round 1 - Pick 6 (6)
LSU
School
WR
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 8
  • School: LSU
  • Height: 6' 0"
  • Weight: 200
Expert Commentary
The Giants really needed to go quarterback here, but they weren't in love with the options on the board. Still, the Giants had a massive need at wide receiver as well and got the biggest playmaker at that spot in the draft. Malik Nabers can grow in to a true No. 1 wideout with blazing speed while they play out this season with Daniel Jones at quarterback.
Tennessee
Tennessee
Titans
JC Latham
Round 1 - Pick 7 (7)
Alabama
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 9
  • School: Alabama
  • Height: 6' 6"
  • Weight: 342
Expert Commentary
The Titans needed a tackle and got someone who profiles as a top-flight right tackle in the NFL for a long time. Bullyball is back in Tennessee for the next decade.
Atlanta
Atlanta
Falcons
Michael Penix Jr.
Round 1 - Pick 8 (8)
Washington
School
QB
Position
  • Draft Grade: F
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 70
  • School: Washington
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 213
Expert Commentary
First F of the day! What is going on in Atlanta? This pick makes absolutely no sense. The Falcons signed Kirk Cousins and are now drafting a six-year college starter to sit behind him for two years? What sense does that make? Penix isn't the cleanest prospect and he has injury concerns. We'll find out what this looks like when he sees the field in 2026 or 2027.
Chicago
Chicago
Bears
Rome Odunze
Round 1 - Pick 9 (9)
Washington
School
WR
Position
  • Draft Grade: A+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 5
  • School: Washington
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 212
Expert Commentary
The Bears couldn't have dreamed of a better first round. Caleb Williams. Rome Odunze. Now they have a three-headed monster with the long-term potential of Odunze, Williams and DJ Moore.
Minnesota
Minnesota
Vikings
J.J. McCarthy
Round 1 - Pick 10 (10) (from Jets)
Michigan
School
QB
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 29
  • School: Michigan
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 202
Expert Commentary
Getting the quarterback without having to move up too far in the draft is a solid result for the Vikings. It may not be the quarterback they originally wanted, but it's still a solid prospect to build around and he's walking into a great situation.
NY Jets
New York
Jets
Olumuyiwa Fashanu
Round 1 - Pick 11 (11) (from Vikings)
Penn St.
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: A-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 6
  • School: Penn St.
  • Height: 6' 6"
  • Weight: 312
Expert Commentary
Fashanu is an extremely talented, high-upside prospect that gets to come into a situation where he gets to work with Tyron Smith and Morgan Moses. When healthy, Fashanu is clearly one of the most talented players in the draft and has a chance to be a fixture on the offensive line in New York for years to come.
Denver
Denver
Broncos
Bo Nix
Round 1 - Pick 12 (12)
Oregon
School
QB
Position
  • Draft Grade: F
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 64
  • School: Oregon
  • Height: 6' 2"
  • Weight: 217
Expert Commentary
Quarterback thirst has officially gone too far. There’s simply no need for the Broncos to force this pick here. Bo Nix does not have the profile of the quarterback that’s going to save Denver. Bo Nix, Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham will battle it out this summer for the right to be the starter, but Nix is closer to being a backup in the NFL than a franchise starter.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Raiders
Brock Bowers
Round 1 - Pick 13 (13)
Georgia
School
TE
Position
  • Draft Grade: B-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 4
  • School: Georgia
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 243
Expert Commentary
This is a bit of a surprise at this point because the Raiders just drafted Michael Mayer last year, but it’s hard to get too mad at adding a talent like Brock damn Bowers. The Raiders' two-tight end personnel sets are going to be a beast and they’ll be in good position to make life easier for whoever is playing quarterback for them this year.
New Orleans
New Orleans
Saints
Taliese Fuaga
Round 1 - Pick 14 (14)
Oregon St.
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: B
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 18
  • School: Oregon St.
  • Height: 6' 6"
  • Weight: 324
Expert Commentary
The Saints needed an offensive lineman with the struggles of Trevor Penning and Ryan Ramczyk’s injury situation. Fuaga can play tackle or guard and will be a big boost for the Saints in the ground game. This is a strong pick that gives the Saints some much needed flexibility and depth up front.
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Colts
Laiatu Latu
Round 1 - Pick 15 (15)
UCLA
School
DL
Position
  • Draft Grade: B
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 23
  • School: UCLA
  • Height: 6' 5"
  • Weight: 259
Expert Commentary
This is a good landing spot for Latu. He’s had some injury concerns in the past, but Latu is a productive, versatile edge rusher that profiles as a high-floor player. He might not be Von Miller or prime Khalil Mack, but he’s a talented player in his own right that should be an 8-10 sack guy in the NFL.
Seattle
Seattle
Seahawks
Byron Murphy II
Round 1 - Pick 16 (16)
Texas
School
DL
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 19
  • School: Texas
  • Height: 6' 1"
  • Weight: 297
Expert Commentary
The Seahawks got one of the few truly disruptive interior defenders in the draft with Murphy — something they really needed. Murphy has the talent to become a star in Mike Macdonald’s defense and gives the Seahawks a credible option up front in case Dre’Mont Jones struggles again in his second year with the team.
Minnesota
Minnesota
Vikings
Dallas Turner
Round 1 - Pick 17 (17) (from Jaguars)
Alabama
School
LB
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 14
  • School: Alabama
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 247
Expert Commentary
Turner’s draft slide officially comes to an end with the Vikings trading up to get him in an effort to replace Danielle Hunter. Turner isn’t a finished product, but he’s a rugged defender that managed to run a 4.46 40-yard dash at the NFL combine. He’s got the potential to be a dynamite edge defender in the NFL.
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Bengals
Amarius Mims
Round 1 - Pick 18 (18)
Georgia
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: A+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 11
  • School: Georgia
  • Height: 6' 8"
  • Weight: 340
Expert Commentary
Love this pick! Mims did not play a whole bunch of football in college due to injury and depth, but he is not lacking for talent and skill. He has the size at 6-foot-8 and 340 pounds with the technique of the purest pass protectors in the NFL. If he can stay healthy, he’ll have no problem assimilating to the NFL.
LA Rams
Los Angeles
Rams
Jared Verse
Round 1 - Pick 19 (19)
Florida St.
School
DL
Position
  • Draft Grade: B
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 21
  • School: Florida St.
  • Height: 6' 4"
  • Weight: 254
Expert Commentary
This is a very safe, solid pick for the Rams at this point in the draft. Verse is a high-floor player for the Rams that fits in well with the players they have up front. The Rams were looking at an offensive player earlier in the process, but they ended up with a stud pass rusher who immediately makes them better.
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Steelers
Troy Fautanu
Round 1 - Pick 20 (20)
Washington
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 10
  • School: Washington
  • Height: 6' 4"
  • Weight: 317
Expert Commentary
Great get for the Steelers. Fautanu has all the skills necessary to be a long-term starter on the offensive line, which is something that Pittsburgh still needs. Fautanu can play guard or tackle and now the Steelers have a strong duo up front between him and Broderick Jones.
Miami
Miami
Dolphins
Chop Robinson
Round 1 - Pick 21 (21)
Penn St.
School
DE
Position
  • Draft Grade: B
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 26
  • School: Penn St.
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 254
Expert Commentary
Robinson is a raw pass rusher, but he’s found himself in a good spot playing for new Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver. Robinson has all the tools in the world to become an elite pass rusher in the NFL if he can get a few signature moves down. The Dolphins also have some nice insurance in case Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips have a slow return from injury.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Eagles
Quinyon Mitchell
Round 1 - Pick 22 (22)
Toledo
School
CB
Position
  • Draft Grade: A+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 13
  • School: Toledo
  • Height: 6' 0"
  • Weight: 195
Expert Commentary
This pick might be the steal of the draft when we look back. The Eagles just got a player who checks all the boxes that a team could want for a cornerback prospect — from production to athleticism. Mitchell is the exact type of prospect the Eagles needed to add and has real shutdown potential in the NFL.
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Jaguars
Brian Thomas Jr.
Round 1 - Pick 23 (23) (from Browns via Texans and Vikings)
LSU
School
WR
Position
  • Draft Grade: B+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 15
  • School: LSU
  • Height: 6' 3"
  • Weight: 209
Expert Commentary
The Jaguars get brownie points for trading down here. Thomas is an explosive wide receiver who has the physical frame that the Jaguars needed in their wide receiver room. Thomas is a bit raw on some of the finer points of wide receiver play, but there’s no doubting his potential to be a truly dynamic playmaker in the NFL.
Detroit
Detroit
Lions
Terrion Arnold
Round 1 - Pick 24 (24) (from Cowboys)
Alabama
School
DB
Position
  • Draft Grade: A-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 16
  • School: Alabama
  • Height: 6' 0"
  • Weight: 189
Expert Commentary
Detroit trades up to get a quality prospect that was falling down the board at a position of need. Arnold has a chance to be the best cornerback on Detroit’s roster from Day 1 and gives them a fortified presence in the secondary as the division adds Caleb Williams and J.J. McCarthy.
Green Bay
Green Bay
Packers
Jordan Morgan
Round 1 - Pick 25 (25)
Arizona
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: C+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 25
  • School: Arizona
  • Height: 6' 5"
  • Weight: 311
Expert Commentary
This is a very safe pick for the Packers. Morgan needs to develop some strength as he enters the NFL, but should have the footwork and skill to at least be a quality pass blocker. It just feels like there might have been more juice to squeeze here with some of the defensive players still on the board.
Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay
Buccaneers
Graham Barton
Round 1 - Pick 26 (26)
Duke
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: A
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 12
  • School: Duke
  • Height: 6' 5"
  • Weight: 313
Expert Commentary
Barton is a stud offensive lineman who can play all five positions up front. He was announced as a center, so he may wind up on the interior after playing left tackle at Duke, but he’s well-equipped for the move. He’s the most versatile lineman in the draft and the Buccaneers may have just gotten a steal.
Arizona
Arizona
Cardinals
Darius Robinson
Round 1 - Pick 27 (27) (from Texans)
Missouri
School
DL
Position
  • Draft Grade: C
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 62
  • School: Missouri
  • Height: 6' 5"
  • Weight: 285
Expert Commentary
Robinson isn’t a bad player, but he’s not the most dynamic guy on the defensive line. He’s a steady player who should be a solid piece for the Cardinals’ defensive line rotation, but that’s not necessarily the type of player that feels like a need in the first round. Still, he’s someone that will help the Cardinals up front.
Kansas City
Kansas City
Chiefs
Xavier Worthy
Round 1 - Pick 28 (28) (from Bills)
Texas
School
WR
Position
  • Draft Grade: C+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 63
  • School: Texas
  • Height: 5' 11"
  • Weight: 165
Expert Commentary
The Chiefs add some speed to their wide receiver room and some playmaking for Patrick Mahomes. This does feel a tad redundant with Marquise Brown on the roster, but that's only a one-year deal. Mahomes solves all problems, and having Rashee Rice on the roster is a nice changeup from the Brown and Worthy combo, but a 165-pound player in the first round is a bit of a tough sell.
Dallas
Dallas
Cowboys
Tyler Guyton
Round 1 - Pick 29 (29) (from Lions)
Oklahoma
School
OL
Position
  • Draft Grade: C+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 37
  • School: Oklahoma
  • Height: 6' 8"
  • Weight: 322
Expert Commentary
The Cowboys needed a left tackle to develop and at least have a prospect now in Guyton. He’s got a bit of a way to go as far as technique is concerned, but the physical tools and frame to grow into something for the long term are there. Guyton might have a lower floor than some of the other tackle prospects, but the upside is still here.
Baltimore
Baltimore
Ravens
Nate Wiggins
Round 1 - Pick 30 (30)
Clemson
School
CB
Position
  • Draft Grade: B-
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 31
  • School: Clemson
  • Height: 6' 1"
  • Weight: 173
Expert Commentary
Baltimore definitely has a need for a cornerback, but it took a bit of a project at the position at this point in the draft. Wiggins is a rangy, fast corner, but he needs to add weight and strength before he can be a real contributor for the Ravens defense.
San Francisco
San Francisco
49ers
Ricky Pearsall
Round 1 - Pick 31 (31)
Florida
School
WR
Position
  • Draft Grade: D
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 85
  • School: Florida
  • Height: 6' 1"
  • Weight: 189
Expert Commentary
Huh? This pick seems a bit out of nowhere, especially considering no one really had Pearsall going at this point in the draft. Perhaps this is the 49ers bracing for a move at wide receiver, but Pearsall could have been had later than this.
Carolina
Carolina
Panthers
Xavier Legette
Round 1 - Pick 32 (32) (from Chiefs via Bills)
South Carolina
School
WR
Position
  • Draft Grade: C+
  • Pre-Draft Rank: 76
  • School: South Carolina
  • Height: 6' 1"
  • Weight: 221
Expert Commentary
This is a fine pick for the Panthers. They probably didn’t need to trade up, but moving up one spot to secure your guy isn’t the worst move in the world. They also needed to add a bigger player to their wide receiver room. This is solid pickup for the Panthers who really needed juice on offense.