LATEST UPDATE: APRIL 24TH
Welcome to MockDraftHQ.com’s 2024 Latest Mock Draft! Here, we’ve got a bunch of interesting predictions about who might get picked for professional sports teams. We’ve got experts looking at players and teams to figure out who’s going where and who might be really good. Check out our draft list, where we’ve thought carefully about each pick with help from smart analysts. We’ve got all the latest info, from the best players to some hidden gems you might not know about yet. Come along with us as we explore the fascinating world of drafting and help shape the future of football in our awesome mock draft adventure!
- Chicago Bears – Caleb Williams (QB, USC):
Chicago secures their quarterback of the future with Williams, a highly touted prospect with immense potential. Justin Fields is out of there, everyone knows this is the worst kept secret in the NFL. T-minus 60 days until the Bears secure their best QB since Jay Cutler.
- Washington Commanders – Jayden Daniels (QB, LSU):
The Washington Team prioritizes adding a dynamic dual threat to bolster their passing game. Kliff Kingsbury might have some tricks up his sleeve as far as adding a quarterback, and there is no one in this draft you take over Daniels here.
- New England Patriots – Drake Maye (QB, North Carolina):
The Patriots address their quarterback need by selecting Maye, who brings strong leadership and playmaking ability.
Maye fits in well in New England with Jacoby Brissett as a mentor.
- Arizona Cardinals – Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR, Ohio State):
Arizona adds depth to their receiving corps with Harrison Jr, a versatile playmaker with excellent route-running skills. Hollywood Brown is now in KC so there’s a spot wide open.
- Los Angeles Chargers – Malik Nabers (WR, LSU):
The Chargers aim to provide Herbert with another weapon in Nabers, known for his speed and big-play potential. Harbaugh would love to take Blake Corum here and I don’t exactly rule it out in a trade down.
- New York Giants – JJ McCarthy (QB, Michigan):
The Giants bolster their future by selecting McCarthy, a young prospect in the draft process with a bright future. If the QB play was better in the NFL right now he’s probably not going top 5 overall in this draft, but here we are (Projected trade: Giants trade with Chargers for #5.)
- Tennessee Titans – Joe Alt (OT, Notre Dame):
Tennessee reinforces their offensive line with Alt, a technically sound tackle with excellent footwork. Is Levis the real deal? We’ll find out.
- Atlanta Falcons – Rome Odunze (WR, Washington):
The Falcons invest in their new quarterback with Odunze, a talented receiver with run & pass catching capabilities. I like Captain Kirk but it might make a lot more sense to draft your QB of the future here.
- Chicago Bears – Brock Bowers (TE, Georgia):
The Bears continue to bolster their offense with Bowers, a versatile tight end known for his receiving skills and blocking ability.
- New York Jets – Olumuyiwa Fashanu (OT, Penn State):
The Jets prioritize protecting their quarterback by selecting Fashanu, a massive tackle with impressive athleticism.
- Minnesota Vikings – Dallas Turner (DE, Alabama):
Minnesota addresses their pass rush by selecting Turner, an explosive edge rusher with a high motor.
- Denver Broncos – Jared Verse (DE, Florida State):
Denver adds depth to their pass rush room with Verse, a talented playmaker with a strong arsenal. Denver will likely not be able to trade up to 4 or 5 to get McCarthy because at this point they’ve mismanaged this situation so poorly you may as well sit pat at 12 and take the best player available. Can Denver find a QB of the future later? Well there is still talent later in the class with a Spencer Rattler, so the time to take a QB may not be 12.
- Las Vegas Raiders – Michael Penix Jr. (QB, Washington):
The Raiders secure their future quarterback with Penix, a poised and athletic signal-caller with playmaking ability.
- New Orleans Saints – JC Latham (OT, Alabama):
The Saints invest in their offensive line with Latham, a physical tackle with impressive size and strength. They’ll have to wait a year or two to find the QB of the future.
- Indianapolis Colts – Brian Thomas Jr. (WR, LSU):
Indianapolis adds a dynamic playmaker to their receiving corps with Thomas Jr., a versatile receiver with excellent route-running skills.
- Seattle Seahawks – Jer’Zhan Newton (DT, Illinois):
Seattle bolsters their defensive line with Newton, a disruptive interior lineman with excellent quickness and strength.
- Jacksonville Jaguars – Nate Wiggins (CB, Clemson):
Jacksonville addresses their secondary with Wiggins, a ball-hawking cornerback with impressive size and athleticism.
- Cincinnati Bengals – Keon Coleman (WR, Florida State):
The Bengals add depth to their receiving corps with Coleman, a dynamic playmaker with excellent speed and hands.
- Los Angeles Rams – Kool-Aid McKinstry (CB, Alabama):
The Rams bolster their secondary with McKinstry, a physical cornerback with excellent coverage skills.
- Pittsburgh Steelers – Terrion Arnold (CB, Alabama):
Pittsburgh addresses their secondary with Arnold, a versatile defensive back with excellent ball skills and tackling ability.
- Miami Dolphins – Laiatu Latu (DE, UCLA):
Miami adds depth to their pass rush with Latu, an athletic edge rusher with excellent burst and agility.
- Philadelphia Eagles – Taliese Fuaga (OT, Oregon State):
The Eagles prioritize protecting their quarterback by selecting Fuaga, a technically sound tackle with excellent footwork.
- Minnesota Vikings – Bo Nix (QB, Oregon):
Minnesota addresses their QB need with Nix, a versatile passer with excellent instincts and leadership skills.
- Dallas Cowboys – Tyler Guyton (OT, Oklahoma):
The Cowboys reinforce their offensive line with Guyton, a physical tackle with excellent size and strength.
- Green Bay Packers – Amarius Mims (OT, Georgia):
Green Bay invests in their offensive line with Mims, a dominant tackle with impressive athleticism and strength.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Bralen Trice (DE, Washington):
Tampa Bay adds depth to their pass rush with Trice, an explosive edge rusher with excellent speed and agility.
- Arizona Cardinals – Chop Robinson (DE, Penn State):
Arizona bolsters their pass rush with Robinson, a disruptive edge rusher with excellent size and strength.
- Buffalo Bills – Xavier Worthy (WR, Texas):
The Bills add depth to their receiving corps with Worthy, the fastest playmaker in the history of the NFL Draft with excellent speed and route-running ability. All this just to get beat by Patty Mahomes again and again. Sorry Buffalo.
- Detroit Lions – Cooper DeJean (CB, Iowa):
Detroit addresses their secondary with DeJean, a physical cornerback with excellent coverage skills and ball instincts.
- Baltimore Ravens – Jordan Morgan (OT, Arizona):
Baltimore reinforces their offensive line with Morgan, a versatile tackle with excellent athleticism and footwork.
- San Francisco 49ers – Quinyon Mitchell (CB, Toledo):
San Francisco addresses their secondary with Mitchell, a versatile cornerback with excellent instincts and ball skills.
- Kansas City Chiefs – Troy Franklin (WR, Oregon):
The World Champion Chiefs add much needed depth to their receiving corps with Franklin, a dynamic playmaker with excellent hands and route-running ability. Imagine a WR corps of Frankin, Mike Evans, and Kelce.