1. Chicago Bears

Caleb Williams, QB, USC

  • After Seemingly becoming the future 2024 number one pick following his Heisman trophy 2 years ago, the Bears traded Justin Fields and created a spot for their new franchise QB, the highest rated prospect since Trevor Lawrence. 

 

  1. Washington Commanders 

Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU

  • Prior to the season, LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels wasn’t on anyone’s radar as a day one guy, but  his spectacular season on the ground and through the air, the 2024 heisman trophy winner looks to fix the Commanders QB problem following the failed Sam Howell experiment. Daniels also fits perfectly into Kliff Kingsbury's run and gun offense. 

 

  1. New England Patriots

Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina 

  • The offense for last season’s patriots was a bottom two in the league, and following the trade of Mac Jones, are in desperate need of a difference maker at the position. They will most likely do so by taking the talented strong arm QB project in Drake Maye, who’s hype has died down over the past few weeks. 

 

  1. Arizona Cardinals 

Marvin Harrison Jr, WR, Ohio St. 

  • The Cards might have the second easiest decision of the draft aside for Caleb here at number for. Following a phenomenal Ohio St. career, the second generation wideout is most likely the biggest sure fire star in this draft and can really help Kyler who is a year removed from and ACL tear 

 

  1. Los Angeles Chargers

Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

  • In nearly every season aside from this one, Malik Nabers would be the sure fire #1 receiver in this draft and likely a top three pick with his elite speed and deep ball catching ability.  Thanks to Marvin Harrison,  they could fall right into the Chargers hands at 5 after losing Mike Williams and Keenan Allen to trades. 

 

  1. New York Giants

Rome Odunze, WR, Washington

  • Despite the late Buzz for a QB in New York, I believe they have too much money invested in Daniels Jones to give up on him after a lost season due to injury. With this in mind, there's no better way to help your QB then with the most balanced WR of the draft in Rome Odunze. 




  1. Tennessee Titans

Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame 

  • 2024 will be the first full season of Will Levis as the franchise QB in Tennessee. After losing Derrick Henry in free agency, the new Titans offense should include the best offensive lineman in the draft in Joe Alt. 

 

  1. Atlanta Falcons

Dallas Turner, OLB, Alabama

  • After struggling on defense a season ago especially on the edge, Atlanta needs to improve and following the addition of veteran QB Kirk Cousins can move more of their focus to defense and take Turner as the first defensive player of the draft at 8. 

 

  1. Seattle Seahawks (Via CHI)

Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia 

  • The Seahawks are seemingly set at running back, Quarterback, and the receiver position and are in need of one more piece to make the offense elite. Trading up to take Bowers makes tons of sense with him being the number one Tight end in the draft. With Odunze off the board in this mock draft, the Bears can prioritize more picks as they only have 4 total by trading down. 

 

  1. New York Jets

Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn St. 

  • For me, the number 10 pick for the Jets is a no brainer. The receiver position will be elite for the jets next year, and adding protection for 39 year old Aaron Rodgers coming off an Achilles tear is crucial. 

 

  1. Minnesota Vikings

JJ Mcarthy, QB, Michigan 

  • Since his national title win, the game manager from a season ago at Michigan JJ Mcarthy has soared up in the draft rankings and even had buzz to go 3 to New England. After letting Kirk Cousins walk, it makes sense to take the best QB available to most experts by taking Mcarthy here. 

 

  1. Denver Broncos

Brian Thomas Jr, WR, LSU

  • If JJ Mcarthy goes 12, I think the Broncos take Brian Thomas, the fastest receiver in the draft, after trading away Jerry Jeudy. In most drafts, Thomas would go top 10 if not top 5 with his elite deep route running. 

 

  1. Oakland Raiders 

Laiatu Latu, OLB, UCLA

  • Considering the Raiders have so many holes, adding Latu to the opposite edge of Maxx Crosby can take the defense to the next level and make them an elite edge rushing team. It also makes sense for them to prioritize defense with Antonio Pierce at the helm. 



  1. New Orleans Saints 

Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon St.

  • After a very hostile season for QB Derek Carr including numerous outbursts at wide receivers giving him protection and time by taking an elite tackle can greatly benefit them and hopefully improve the offense. 

 

  1. Indianapolis Colts

JC Latham, OT, Alabama 

  • Similarly to the Jets with Aaron Rodgers, Anthony Richardson is in need of time and protection after injuring himself last year attempting to scramble early in the year. For Richardson to become more or a pocket guy and protect himself, teaming up Latham with Quinten Nelson potentially makes them elite on the line. 

 

  1. Chicago Bears (Via SEA)

Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas 

  • With rumors of Byron Murphy going 9 to the Bears, taking him here could make sense. Considering the teams ahead of the Bears in the draft are in need of the major positions like edge and offensive tackle, Murphy can easily fall to 16 greatly improving the Bears interior. 

 

  1. Jacksonville Jaguars 

Jared Verse, OLB, Florida St

  • The Jags really struggled last year on both ends of the ball, and taking an edge rusher fixes a massive issue for Jacksonville. Verse is the most seasoned defensive player in this draft and is a steal at 17. 

 

  1. Cincinnati Bengals 

Troy Fautanu, OL, Washington 

  • Burrow need’s protection on the line after losing Joe Mixon and playing behind a below average defensive line. Burrow also broke his wrist on a sack last season, which can’t happen for your franchise guy. 

 

  1. Los Angeles Rams

Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo 

  • The Rams have struggled at corner since Jalen Ramsey left 2 years ago. Mitchell is seen as the number one corner and a top 10 guy in some mocks. The first mid-major guy in the draft has great potential, and becomes the first guy Sean Mcvay has drafted in the first round ever. 





  1. Pittsburgh Steelers

Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas 

  • The Steelers need better wide receiver play after a tough season from Dionte Johnson and up and down season for George Pickens. They also need help for Fields and Wilson after both men had a tough tenure on their respective teams. 

 

  1. Miami Dolphins

Chop Robinson, DE, Penn St. 

  • The Dolphins played soft against the Chiefs in the AFC wild card, and need to get tougher on the defensive side, especially after Bradley Chubb wasn’t very good last season. 

 

  1. Philadelphia Eagles

Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama

  • The Eagles were unable to win with veterans like Kevin Byard struggling in the secondary. With this mock having Arnold drop outside the top 15, taking him here makes a ton of sense for a team in win now mode 

 

  1. Minnesota Vikings 

Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia 

  • If JJ Mcarthy  goes to Minnesota at 12, he’s going to need help as we’ve seen with his elite line and running back core at Michigan. Taking the next best available tackle gives them a chance to do so. 

 

  1. Dallas Cowboys 

Jer’Zhan Newton, DT, Illinois

  • the Cowboys let the Packers run down their throats last season in the first round. Dan Quinn also left for the head coaching position at Washington making the defensive side potentially fall off. With that in mind they need to take an interior guy, which makes Newton a perfect pick as he was a top 10 guy in early mock drafts. 

 

  1. Green Bay Packers

Ladd Mcconkey, WR, Georgia 

  • The Packers have their franchise QB in Jordan Love. going into the season with Christian Watson as their only high level wideout isn’t going to work. Taking a Guy who knows how to win after winning a title at Georgia in 2023 seems like a great move. 

 

  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

Cooper Dejean, CB, Iowa

  • The Bucs are in a weird situation following a potential fluke season in 2024. They have top end guys and vets all over the field, but do need a second corner, and taking a guy who’s been rising over the past week following a good pro day following his injury makes that less of a concern. 

 

  1. Arizona Cardinals 

Graham Barton, OL, Duke 

  • this final version of the mock draft prioritizes extra protection for QB’s who were hurt last season. Pairing Kyler with Marvin Harrison Jr and a first round guard gives them a lot more trust in an offense that has struggled recently. 

 

  1. Buffalo Bills

Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas 

  • Diggs and Gabe Davis are gone. Josh Allen is in need of a ton of help at receiver and Xavier Worthy is the biggest athletic freak In this draft and has elite strength and athleticism. 

 

  1. Detroit Lions

Kool-Aid Mckinstry, DB, Alabama  

  • The secondary was the weakest part of the Lions team a year ago. Mckinstry was a top 5-10 pick player prior to the season, but missed time due to minor injuries. He’s got a ton of potential and the Lions have the means to develop him at Corner, Safety, or nickel. 

 

  1. Baltimore Ravens

Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma 

  • The Ravens already have a solid line, but after the playoff collapse need to equip Lamar with even more depth and need to load up on offensive weapons including lineman  and receivers in every round of this year's draft. 

 

  1. 31. San Francisco 49ers 

Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson

  • The Niners are stacked at every position but corner and lost the superbowl in large part due to cornerback play. Taking the best available CB at 31 seems like the ideal move for the defending NFC champions. 

 

  1. Kansas City Chiefs 

Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona 

  • The tackles for the Chiefs are penalty machines. They need to replace both guys and the end of the first round is a good place to do so