Wideouts and cornerbacks dominate the first round of the 2024 NFL mock draft.
The 2024 NFL draft will consist of the scouting combine, pro days, top 30 visits, and finalizing of draft boards after the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl. Players are starting to rise and fall in accordance with the terrain as it begins to take shape.
Trades are not taken into account in this mock draft. Those will be sent out closer to draft time, as it’s more apparent who is amenable to shifting.
The overall goal of mock drafts is to familiarize yourself with different projects and possible fits that might make sense.
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At the moment, Chicago seems to be a team without a personality. To make it work with Justin Fields, sticking with Matt Eberflus but switching over the offensive coordinator shouts.
Regretfully, Fields hasn’t demonstrated enough, particularly considering that contract negotiations will soon begin. The Williams era starts.
Here’s a tiny surprise for you. Both of the offensive staff’s coaches—Kliff Kingsbury and Brian Johnson—have experience with quarterback running threats. Daniels provides that dynamic in addition to a significant improvement in 2023 as a passer.
The Patriots maintain their composure and allow Maye to fall to them, gaining the face of the team for the time being.
Although Maye’s development as a processor in 2023 was not as dramatic as you would have liked, he is a strong, athletic player with a lot of potential.
Kyle Murray still has a lot of amazing moments and upside to pursue when healthy. It’s critical to have him as a reliable top option in the passing game.
Harrison offers a profile that includes a large frame, excellent straight-line speed, and exceptional route running.
One may contend that Bowers ranks among the top three players available in the 2024 NFL Draft. Another option was to go cornerback, but five felt too high to cover that need. Rather, you include a versatile pass catcher who can impact the game on all three field levels.