2024 NFL Mock Draft: Two teams trade into the top 5 to select QBs; Jim Harbaugh passes on Marvin Harrison Jr.


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USC

• Jr

• 6’1″

/ 215 lbs

Projected Team

Chicago

PROSPECT RNK

2nd

POSITION RNK

1st

PAYDS

3633

RUYDS

121

INTS

5

TDS

41

As the Bears prepare to build around Caleb Williams, they’ve made short-term moves like trading for Keenan Allen to do what they can to give Williams a chance to succeed as a rookie.

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LSU

• Sr

• 6’4″

/ 210 lbs

Projected Team

Washington

PROSPECT RNK

6th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PAYDS

3812

RUYDS

1134

INTS

4

TDS

50

The Commanders have run a detailed, patient process, and with a new owner, that’s to be expected. Jayden Daniels is potentially the better fit for Kliff Kingsbury’s offense over Drake Maye and J.J. McCarthy.

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North Carolina

• Soph

• 6’4″

/ 230 lbs

Projected Team

Minnesota

PROSPECT RNK

4th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PAYDS

3608

RUYDS

449

INTS

9

TDS

33

First trade of the mock draft, and it’s the Vikings making the move to get Josh McCown’s former player, Drake Maye (in high school), with the third pick. Sam Darnold can give Maye time to develop within the offense.

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Michigan

• Jr

• 6’3″

/ 202 lbs

Projected Team

Denver

PROSPECT RNK

19th

POSITION RNK

4th

PAYDS

2991

RUYDS

202

INTS

4

TDS

25

Many expect the Vikings to trade up for a quarterback, but few realize the urgency in Denver. This trade leaves the Broncos with very few assets for the future, but people in Denver feel they’re closer than most think to winning. If they want to move up, they have to trade into the top four, as the Chargers won’t be trading with a division rival.

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Notre Dame

• Jr

• 6’7″

/ 322 lbs

Most feel the Chargers will look at a receiver with this pick (if they don’t trade down), but finding their long-term right tackle is very much an option, too. It’s a very deep receiver class, and history says Jim Harbaugh-coached teams focus on OL first and foremost.

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Ohio State

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

N.Y. Giants

PROSPECT RNK

1st

POSITION RNK

1st

REC

89

REYDS

1569

YDS/REC

17.6

TDS

14

Giants may have interest in a quarterback, but getting one of the top receivers to play alongside Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt would be a major win for Brian Daboll. Whether Daniel Jones is the long-term answer or not, the quarterback of the Giants in 2025 will be set up very nicely.

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Penn State

• Jr

• 6’6″

/ 317 lbs

Projected Team

Tennessee

PROSPECT RNK

5th

POSITION RNK

1st

After signing Calvin Ridley, the Titans don’t have a major need at receiver (though they could still take one). Olu Fashanu would’ve been a top-five pick in last year’s draft, and should still go early in this year’s, too.

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LSU

• Jr

• 6’0″

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Arizona

PROSPECT RNK

3rd

POSITION RNK

2nd

REC

89

REYDS

1569

YDS/REC

17.6

TDS

14

After moving down earlier, the Cardinals trade back up (just like they did a year ago) to get one of the best receivers in the draft. All in, the Cardinals trade from 4 to 8, get a future first and third, and still greatly improve their receiver room.

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Washington

• Jr

• 6’3″

/ 215 lbs

Projected Team

Chicago

PROSPECT RNK

10th

POSITION RNK

3rd

REC

92

REYDS

1640

YDS/REC

17.8

TDS

15

Even after adding Keenan Allen, the Bears could use more firepower for Caleb Williams. Odunze is a great fit that’ll allow D.J. Moore and/or Allen to work in the slot.

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Oregon State

• Jr

• 6’6″

/ 334 lbs

Projected Team

N.Y. Jets

PROSPECT RNK

14th

POSITION RNK

3rd

The Jets have made a major effort to improve their offensive line this offseason, but only four (John Simpson, Joe Tippmann, Carter Warren and Max Mitchell) are under contract past this year. Fuaga can challenge Simpson for a guard spot as a rookie.

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LSU

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

New England

PROSPECT RNK

18th

POSITION RNK

4th

REC

68

REYDS

1177

YDS/REC

17.3

TDS

17

Patriots trade down here and get two extra firsts as the trade off for passing on a top quarterback in this year’s draft. Thomas is one of the four best receivers in the draft, and probably should be discussed as so, instead of the “next best receiver after the top three.” Thomas is unlikely to get out of the top-14 picks.

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Alabama

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 252 lbs

Projected Team

Atlanta

PROSPECT RNK

7th

POSITION RNK

1st

The Falcons move down from the eighth pick and still end up with Dallas Turner, one the two best defensive prospects in the draft.

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Alabama

• Jr

• 6’6″

/ 360 lbs

Projected Team

Las Vegas

PROSPECT RNK

20th

POSITION RNK

5th

The Raiders could use help at a few spots, but giving their quarterback, Aidan O’Connell, a chance to be successful by adding to the offensive line is likely their best path. Latham would swing over to right tackle and give Las Vegas bookend tackles for the future.

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Georgia

• Jr

• 6’7″

/ 340 lbs

Projected Team

New Orleans

PROSPECT RNK

17th

POSITION RNK

4th

Even as the fifth tackle taken, it’s growing unlikely that Mims won’t get into the 20s, as he has incredible upside and tools to develop. The Saints can test him out along with Trevor Penning to see who becomes their left tackle and left guard for the future.

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Toledo

• Jr

• 6’0″

/ 196 lbs

Projected Team

Indianapolis

PROSPECT RNK

9th

POSITION RNK

1st

The Colts have talent at cornerback, including underrated Dallis Flowers, a former PFA turned starter, but adding Quinyon Mitchell, a plug-and-play starter with high-end upside, can bolster a Colts team motivated to win in 2024.

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Washington

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 317 lbs

Projected Team

Seattle

PROSPECT RNK

21st

POSITION RNK

1st

The Seahawks have outstanding offensive tackles, but their interior offensive line could use help. Fautanu would be a flawless fit, as he’s the clear top IOL in the draft and just played for new Seahawks OC Ryan Grubb at Washington.

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Alabama

• Soph

• 6’0″

/ 196 lbs

Projected Team

Jacksonville

PROSPECT RNK

12th

POSITION RNK

2nd

The Jaguars added to their edge rusher, receiver and cornerback rooms this offseason, but all three could still be great options for Jacksonville in the draft. Arnold is among the top players still on the board, and can develop into a starter.

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Georgia

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 240 lbs

Projected Team

Cincinnati

PROSPECT RNK

13th

POSITION RNK

1st

REC

56

REYDS

714

YDS/REC

12.8

TDS

7

Brock Bowers is an outstanding offensive weapon, among the best in the draft. The Bengals grabbing him here is both possible and a huge win for Cincinnati, which had a great offseason ramping up for another Super Bowl run.

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Texas

• Jr

• 6’1″

/ 308 lbs

Projected Team

L.A. Rams

PROSPECT RNK

15th

POSITION RNK

1st

The Rams just lost one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history in Aaron Donald, and while they have Defensive Rookie of the Year runner-up Kobie Turner in place, adding Murphy, who’s the closest prospect to Donald we’ve seen since him, can keep the Rams’ strength a strength.

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Iowa

• Jr

• 6’1″

/ 207 lbs

Projected Team

Pittsburgh

PROSPECT RNK

30th

POSITION RNK

5th

Pittsburgh could look to bolster its offensive line here as well, but adding more talent to its secondary, especially with the Ravens, Browns and Bengals ramping up their offensive weapons, would be a wise move.

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Illinois

• Jr

• 6’2″

/ 295 lbs

Projected Team

Miami

PROSPECT RNK

23rd

POSITION RNK

2nd

Miami was forced to let Christian Wilkins walk in free agency, but it lucks out here and lands one of the best two IDL in the draft class. If Newton/Murphy are gone, the Dolphins may have to force drafting an interior offensive lineman here.

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Alabama

• Jr

• 6’1″

/ 195 lbs

Projected Team

Philadelphia

PROSPECT RNK

25th

POSITION RNK

3rd

The Eagles, as usual, have addressed all of their needs this offseason, and could look at a variety of options, including cornerback, edge rusher, offensive line and receiver. They can likely find receiver and offensive line depth later in the draft, but corners like McKinstry may be tougher to come by later in the draft.

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Florida State

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 260 lbs

Projected Team

New England

PROSPECT RNK

11th

POSITION RNK

2nd

Jared Verse could easily go in the top 10, so the Patriots grabbing him here, in large part due to scheme fit and team needs in the teens of this year’s draft, is a major win. Verse can be the long-term replacement to Matt Judon, who’s in the last year of his contract.

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Duke

• Sr

• 6’5″

/ 314 lbs

Projected Team

Dallas

PROSPECT RNK

51st

POSITION RNK

8th

Graham Barton can play offensive tackle, guard and center in the NFL, and the Cowboys would likely ask him to slide into guard, allowing Tyler Smith to play left tackle and not leaving a major hole at that spot.

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Arizona

• Sr

• 6’5″

/ 325 lbs

Projected Team

Green Bay

PROSPECT RNK

52nd

POSITION RNK

9th

Jordan Morgan is viewed by some as a guard, but he can certainly play offensive tackle in the NFL. In Green Bay, he’ll have the chance to earn a starting spot at potentially both spots, with the opportunity to be the long-term replacement for David Bakhtiari.

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Texas A&M

• Jr

• 6’3″

/ 230 lbs

Projected Team

Tampa Bay

PROSPECT RNK

49th

POSITION RNK

1st

I haven’t seen Edgerrin Cooper in first-round mock drafts nearly enough, and as the draft’s top linebacker and a host of teams having needs at the position, he’ll definitely be in play in the backend of the first round. Both Bucs projecting starting linebackers are in the last year of their contract.

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Clemson

• Sr

• 6’4″

/ 290 lbs

Projected Team

Arizona

PROSPECT RNK

42nd

POSITION RNK

1st

Ruke Orhorhoro likely would’ve been a first-round pick a year ago, and I’d expect him to be one this year, too. Orhorhoro is a highly gifted defensive tackle prospect with ample upside and versatility, and he can give the Cardinals a long-term interior defensive lineman to build around.

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Texas

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 196 lbs

Projected Team

Buffalo

PROSPECT RNK

24th

POSITION RNK

5th

REC

55

REYDS

845

YDS/REC

15.4

TDS

11

The Bills added Curtis Samuel this offseason, but adding another weapon to replace Gabe Davis’ outside receiver role should still be in play. Mitchell could easily end up as one of the best two or three receivers in this class in a few years.

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Iowa State

• Sr

• 6’2″

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Detroit

PROSPECT RNK

77th

POSITION RNK

11th

The Lions still stand to improve their secondary talent, and T.J. Tampa is a name who should get more attention as a surprise first-round contender. Tampa is a long, physical defensive back who has shutdown cornerback potential.

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Michigan

• Sr

• 5’10”

/ 182 lbs

Projected Team

Baltimore

PROSPECT RNK

59th

POSITION RNK

9th

If he doesn’t go in the first, Mike Sainristil will go early in the second round. The Chargers, coached by Sainristil’s former college coach (and current Ravens HC’s brother) is potentially his floor early in Round 2. The Ravens may have to grab him here if they want to ensure they get him to give them a standout nickel presence in their defense.

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Oklahoma

• Jr

• 6’7″

/ 328 lbs

The 49ers brought back Colton McKivitz on a one-year extension, but adding more offensive line help for this year and for the future would be wise. Guyton can develop into a high-end right tackle for the future.

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Texas

• Jr

• 6’1″

/ 172 lbs

Projected Team

Kansas City

PROSPECT RNK

32nd

POSITION RNK

7th

REC

75

REYDS

1014

YDS/REC

13.5

TDS

6

Even with the signing of Marquise Brown, the Chiefs could still use more speed and vertical threats to maximize Patrick Mahomes. Worthy’s similarities to Jaylen Waddle may make him go even earlier than this pick.





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