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    2024 NFL Mock Draft: Offensive dominates first two rounds

    By Field Level Media,

    30 days ago

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    1. Chicago Bears

    Caleb Williams, QB, USC

    The quarterback with the highest upside on the board, the Bears reset priorities to help the unique but talented Williams reach his Patrick Mahomes-like ceiling.

    2. Washington Commanders

    Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina

    The Commanders secure the best QB available. Even without Williams' immense upside, Maye is comfortable in the pocket and capable in the "Air Raid" derivative scheme employed by new coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.

    3. New England Patriots

    Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU

    A trade wouldn't be a surprise here but predicting the priorities and appetite for risk from personnel boss Eliot Wolf and head coach Jerod Mayo isn't easy. In the Heisman winner the Patriots would have a dual-threat quarterback with a quick trigger and the open-field skills that indicate his ceiling hasn't been touched.

    4. Arizona Cardinals

    Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State

    Nothing to overthink here. Kyler Murray gets a pro-ready, top-tier receiver. This tandem in their physical prime could quickly rejuvenate the Cardinals' passing game.

    5. Los Angeles Chargers

    Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame

    Alt brings another sure thing to the edge in Jim Harbaugh's run-centric scheme that should make Justin Herbert a deadly force from the pocket.

    6. New York Giants

    Rome Odunze, WR, Washington

    Plus size and athleticism with the ability to separate from man coverage and create after the catch. Odunze isn't a speedster but uses his body and reach to claim every jump ball.

    7. Tennessee Titans

    Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn State

    Fashanu is the most refined pass blocker in the class. Tennessee is trying to support their new potential franchise quarterback in Will Levis, and this is the first step.

    8. Atlanta Falcons

    Dallas Turner, Edge, Alabama

    Plus athleticism will excite Raheem Morris as he brings his 3-4 scheme to the Falcons, who can't seem to find a consistent pass rush outside.

    9. Chicago Bears

    Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

    One of the youngest prospects in the draft, Nabers can ease into the offense as a second receiver behind DJ Moore and help redefine Monsters of the Midway.

    10. New York Jets

    Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

    Drafting tight ends in the top 10 might be foolhardy, but the Jets are in win-now mode yet again. Bowers brings a gamebreaker approach to tight end that Aaron Rodgers can use to exploit defenses instantly.

    11. Minnesota Vikings

    Jared Verse, DE, Florida State

    The Vikings prioritize length in their edge group and Verse has it in spades, combined with explosive athleticism and decent technical refinement. Verse should bring up the floor of a depleted defensive line and elevate Brian Flores to new heights as a defensive coordinator.

    12. Denver Broncos

    J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan

    Betting big on the underdog quarterback isn't a novel concept to Sean Payton, who tutored undrafted free agent Tony Romo in Dallas and pushed his chips to the middle of the table for Drew Brees coming off shoulder surgery. McCarthy isn't going to flinch under the taskmaster coaching of Payton but getting great results might mean surviving growing pains.

    13. Las Vegas Raiders

    Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo

    With 4.4 speed and nearly unprecedented playmaking to get to balls in the air, Mitchell has a chance to rise to stardom early behind the Raiders' dominant pass rush.

    14. New Orleans Saints

    JC Latham, OT, Alabama

    Pass protection is a serious need in New Orleans with a pair of wobbly tackles. A franchise whose draft board rarely matches the masses targets Latham for his strength and the footwork to help preserve QB Derek Carr after a rough year running for cover in 2023.

    15. Indianapolis Colts

    Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama

    The Colts would be intrigued by a move down with a handful of offensive linemen and wide receivers that fit the prototypes GM Chris Ballard prefers. The value of landing Arnold in this spot is too good to resist.

    16. Seattle Seahawks

    Jer'Zhan Newton, DT, Illinois

    Versatile defensive linemen are like favorite songs for new coach Mike Macdonald -- he can't pick just one. A gap-shooting force with strength and agility, Newton brings valued versatility to the new-look Seahawks.

    17. Jacksonville Jaguars

    Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU

    Losing Calvin Ridley leaves a mark, but Thomas will be cheaper and more than capable with impressive size, speed and agility.

    18. Cincinnati Bengals

    Laiatu Latu, DE, UCLA

    Latu's technical refinement fits in a rotation with Sam Hubbard and Trey Hendrickson but it might not be long before he becomes the marquee edge for the Bengals.

    19. Los Angeles Rams

    Olumuyiwa Fashanu, OT, Penn State

    He's arguably a better long-term prospect than Joe Alt and JC Latham, but Fashanu isn't quite an out-of-the-box play at left tackle. He'll have a chance to nail down the job on a revamped offensive line that is suddenly a strength.

    20. Pittsburgh Steelers

    Byron Murphy II, DL, Texas

    A ‘tweener who becomes a 3-4 defensive end in the Steelers' scheme, Murphy's burst and high motor make for the ideal match as Pittsburgh rebuilds the front seven.

    21. Miami Dolphins

    Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State

    Miami could go with an interior lineman or select Fuaga, a power blocker with tackle and guard potential, to fill the massive gap created by right guard Robert Hunt's exit for Carolina.

    22. Philadelphia Eagles

    Chop Robinson, DE, Penn State

    Significant changes came to the Eagles' defense after a late-season meltdown, and Robinson would help further refresh the pass rush alongside new addition Bryce Huff.

    23. Minnesota Vikings

    Darius Robinson, DT, Missouri

    Robinson has great length, a stout frame and serious strength to further bolster Minnesota's defense.

    24. Dallas Cowboys

    Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson

    Value at offensive tackle is tempting in this spot, but Wiggins could be a top-10 level NFL cornerback and is the best player available. Paired with Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland, Wiggins would give the Cowboys a top-tier CB crew.

    25. Green Bay Packers

    Cooper DeJean, DB, Iowa

    There's just something about the Hawkeyes that appeals to Green Bay decision-makers who add the versatile DeJean as a peer to 2023 first-rounder via Iowa, outside linebacker Lukas Van Ness.

    26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia

    Raw as a junior with only eight career starts, Mims has blackout-the-sun size at 6-8, 335 pounds and can break in at right tackle.

    27. Arizona Cardinals

    Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama

    Signing Sean Murphy-Bunting is a solid start, but the Cardinals can't pass on Kool-Aid at the end of the first round. Can play man or zone and isn't afraid to step to the best receivers in the game.

    28. Buffalo Bills

    Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State

    Coleman would be miscast as a No. 1 receiver or replacement for Stefon Diggs. But the Bills are setting up their offense to emphasize their talent at tight end, and can utilize the tall and reliable Coleman in downfield and contested catch spots.

    29. Detroit Lions

    Ennis Rakestraw, CB, Missouri

    Willing in any role the Lions might choose, Rakestraw doesn't mind brawling with a competitive grade the Lions embrace.

    30. Baltimore Ravens

    Troy Fautanu, OL, Washington

    Fautanu has tackle and guard flexibility and can pave wide paths in the running game.

    31. San Francisco 49ers

    Graham Barton, C, Duke

    Capable at center or guard, Barton also has experience at left tackle. He's been on the maybe list of at least five teams before getting to this point, and GM John Lynch shouldn't think twice.

    32. Kansas City Chiefs

    Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas

    Patrick Mahomes gets another big-play toy in Worthy, who ran the fastest 40 ever at the combine (4.21 seconds) right after receiving a motivating text from the KC quarterback.

    Second round

    33. Carolina Panthers

    Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon

    34. New England Patriots

    Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona

    35. Arizona Cardinals

    T'Vondre Sweat, DT, Texas

    36. Washington Commanders

    Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma

    37. Los Angeles Chargers

    Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan

    38. Tennessee Titans

    Kris Jenkins, DT, Michigan

    39. Carolina Panthers

    Marshawn Kneeland, Edge, W. Michigan

    40. Washington Commanders

    Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State

    41. Green Bay

    Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia

    42. Houston Texans

    Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State

    43. Atlanta Falcons

    Cooper Beebe, OG, Kansas State

    44. Las Vegas Raiders

    Blake Corum, RB, Michigan

    45. New Orleans Saints

    Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina

    46. Indianapolis Colts

    Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon

    47. New York Giants

    Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas

    48. Jacksonville Jaguars

    Zach Frazier, OL, West Virginia

    49. Cincinnati Bengals

    Jonathon Brooks, RB, Texas

    50. Philadelphia Eagles

    Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon

    51. Pittsburgh Steelers

    Sedrick Van Pran, C, Georgia

    52. Los Angeles Rams

    Payton Wilson, LB, NC State

    53. Philadelphia Eagles

    Javon Bullard, S, Georgia

    54. Cleveland Browns

    Bo Nix, QB, Oregon

    55. Miami Dolphins

    Ruke Orhorhoro, DT, Clemson

    56. Dallas Cowboys

    Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU

    57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Ja'Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas

    58. Green Bay Packers

    Junior Colson, LB, Michigan

    59. Houston Texans

    Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan

    60. Buffalo Bills

    Chris Braswell, Edge, Alabama

    61. Detroit Lions

    Christian Haynes, OG, Connecticut

    62. Baltimore Ravens

    Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida

    63. San Francisco

    Malachi Corley, WR, Western Kentucky

    64. Kansas City Chiefs

    Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale

    --Field Level Media

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