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2024 NFL Draft - Three-Round Mock Draft Post-Free Agency

Marvin Harrison Jr. - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, WR, NFL Draft Sleepers

Rob completes a three-round NFL mock draft based on what each team should do with their picks. This is his first mock draft post-free agency in 2024.

The big wave of NFL free agency is officially complete. With some of the moves that all 32 franchises made and didn’t make, the first round of the NFL Draft becomes a bit clearer. We also can begin to truly identify the biggest holes that need to be filled for each team. At this point of the offseason, the best way to fill those holes is the NFL Draft.

While most teams want to draft with the “Best Player Available” philosophy, few teams are actually in a place where they can do that. There are a few teams on each side of the spectrum -- the very good and the very bad -- who can utilize a best-player-available mentality. Still, most of the teams in the middle have glaring holes that, if they wish to be successful, they need to fill, which can drive their drafting strategy.

With the biggest and best wave of free agency behind us, we’ll complete a three-round mock draft. The NFL Draft is still about a month away, and a lot will change until then. Predicting what will happen is impossible, so this mock draft will focus on what each club should do.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

First Round

1. Chicago Bears – QB Caleb Williams, USC

With Justin Fields now in Pittsburgh, the path forward is clear. The Bears have had an excellent offseason thus far, adding D'Andre Swift and Keenan Allen. The offensive talent in Chicago is impressive. Caleb Williams may very well be walking into the best supporting cast and position of any No. 1 pick in the history of the NFL Draft. The Bears have an above-average offensive line, a strong backfield, and two of the best receivers in the NFL. If Williams is who experts and scouts think he is, the Bears will be contenders sooner than later.

2. Washington Commanders – QB Drake Maye, UNC

Maye didn’t get much help from his pass-catchers or offensive line this past year, but he was amazing in 2022, likely a better indicator of who he is as a player. He’s mobile in the pocket, has one of the biggest arms in the draft class, and can make plays out of structure. With the Commanders trading Sam Howell, it’s clear Washington is also planning on drafting its future quarterback.

3. New England Patriots – QB J.J. McCarthy, Michigan

Eliot Wolf is operating as the GM for the New England Patriots, and he has mentioned the “Packer Way” multiple times. That would indicate drafting a quarterback and letting him sit for a year. The signing of Jacoby Brissett, a perfect bridge quarterback, strengthens that opinion.

The Patriots offense is a mess, and starting a rookie in this environment could be detrimental. McCarthy is just 21 years old and has the time to sit for a year. He’s a toolsy prospect with all the raw talent but wasn’t asked to do much at Michigan. Giving him a year on the sideline to get acclimated to the pro game while the front office builds up the team’s offensive structure makes a lot of sense.

4. Arizona Cardinals – WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State

The Cardinals lost Marquise Brown in free agency and traded Rondale Moore this offseason. If the front office expects Kyler Murray to be successful, they need to give him a No. 1 receiver he can trust. Harrison is just that. He’s a true No. 1 receiver who can operate as a dominant X receiver. He is exactly what this Arizona offense needs. They may be tempted to trade with teams trying to get into position for Jayden Daniels, but Harrison is one of the best receiver prospects in recent memory and fills arguably their greatest need.

5. Minnesota Vikings – QB Jayden Daniels, LSU *Trade with Los Angeles Chargers*

The Vikings lost Kirk Cousins in free agency, signed Sam Darnold in free agency, and just acquired a second first-round pick. It seems as though Minnesota will do all it can to get one of the top-four quarterbacks. Here, Daniels falls to No. 5, and the Chargers are more than willing to trade down. Minnesota offers the No. 11, No. 23, and a 2025 third-round pick to move up.

Daniels is a different kind of quarterback than Kevin O’Connell has had in the past, but he’s a fantastic coach who has shown he can mold his offense around the talents of his players. Much like Williams in Chicago, Daniels is walking into a fantastic situation with a good offensive line, Aaron Jones at running back, and pass-catchers that consist of Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson.

6. New York Giants – WR Malik Nabers, LSU

Regardless of what the Giants decide to do with Daniel Jones this year or even long-term, they must improve their pass-catchers significantly. Darren Waller may be retiring. Their receiver room is filled with a whole bunch of No. 3 receivers, but they don’t have any No. 2 caliber receivers, and they most certainly do not have any No. 1 caliber. Nabers changes that. He can line up anywhere. He’s explosive after the catch and can attack any part of the field with several routes. He’s an extremely versatile receiver with an arsenal of tools.

7. Tennessee Titans – OT Joe Alt, Notre Dame

The Titans have massive holes along the offensive line. With the signing of Calvin Ridley, Tennessee can focus its attention on fixing the blockers up front. They seem intent on giving Will Levis all the tools he needs to be successful. They’ve hired an offensive-minded head coach and brought in another quality pass-catcher. The next step is fixing the league’s worst offensive line from 2023, and drafting Alt, one of the best prospects in this draft class, at arguably Tennessee’s biggest positional hole makes all the sense in the world.

8. Atlanta Falcons – Edge Dallas Turner, Alabama

I wouldn’t completely rule out Rome Odunze here, but with the team signing Darnell Mooney and trading for Rondale Moore, receiver is not their biggest need anymore. Atlanta finished 21st in sacks last year. Its leading rushers were Calais Campbell (who will turn 38 in September) and Bud Dupree (31). Signing Kirk Cousins indicates this team is going for it, and Turner could have a bigger impact on the team’s 2024 and 2025 seasons than Odunze due to the lack of depth at pass-rushers. This is especially true with Drake London, Mooney, and Kyle Pitts all under contract.

9. Chicago Bears – Edge Jared Verse, Florida State

The Bears traded for Keenan Allen and signed Gerald Everett. Their group of pass-catchers is very strong right now, and drafting Odunze is unnecessary. Especially with the talk about an Allen extension. However, the Bears did finish 31st in sacks with just 30 last season. This is their biggest need, and it’s a significant one.

Like the Falcons, the Bears clearly and correctly feel they can win this year. Verse will likely have a bigger impact on their 2024 season than Odunze. If they re-sign Allen, maximizing the return on Odunze with D.J. Moore and Allen on board will be difficult. Put Verse next to Montez Sweat, and improving their pass rush would go a long way. It’s also, by far, their biggest need right now.

10. New York Jets – WR Rome Odunze, Washington

The Jets have signed Tyron Smith and John Simpson. They’ve also traded for Morgan Moses, filling their holes at left tackle, left guard, and right tackle. Smith and Moses aren’t long-term answers, but if they’re healthy, they are certainly answers for 2024.

The Jets still need improved depth along the offensive line, but their offseason moves thus far allow them to draft Odunze here. Their second-best pass-catcher behind Garrett Wilson is now Mike Williams, but he’s coming off a torn ACL. After Williams, the next best is Tyler Conklin. It’s ugly. Their defense is set. They needed to upgrade their offensive line and pass-catchers. They’ve already upgraded the offensive line. Now is the time to upgrade their pass-catchers. Despite the offensive line additions, another tackle cannot and should not be ruled out, however. GM Joe Douglas has put himself in a good place to take the best player available here.

11. Los Angeles Chargers – OT JC Latham, Alabama *Trade with Minnesota Vikings*

The Chargers have many holes across their entire roster, and they have their franchise quarterback under contract, which puts them in a good position to trade down. They acquired the Vikings’ No. 11 and No. 23 picks in the first round of this year’s draft.

They also received a 2025 third-round pick. Latham is an exceptional run-blocker, something that will win over Jim Harbaugh. With Rashawn Slater at left tackle and Latham at right, the Chargers would have an excellent tackle tandem. Latham will pay big dividends in improving the Chargers’ rushing attack.

12. Cincinnati Bengals – TE Brock Bowers, Georgia **Trade with Denver Broncos**

The Bengals have Tee Higgins on the franchise tag for one more season. However, 2024 seems like it’ll be his last with the Bengals. The team will also lose Tyler Boyd this offseason, which means its group of pass-catchers could be undergoing big changes this year and next.

Bowers adds some insurance to that while also obtaining one of the best tight end prospects in recent memory, which is a major hole for the Cincinnati offense. The Bengals give the Broncos No. 18, No. 80, and a 2025 fourth-round pick to move up.

13. Las Vegas Raiders – CB Terrion Arnold, Alabama

The Raiders signed Gardner Minshew and Christian Wilkins, taking care of two of their biggest positional needs. One of their biggest holes remaining is at cornerback. Most boards have Arnold or Quinyon Mitchell as the consensus top cornerback available.

The Raiders grab Arnold, who has the skill set to be a lockdown corner. The Raiders' current starting cornerbacks are Jack Jones, Brandon Facyson, and Nate Hobbs. Arnold would provide a significant talent upgrade to a huge positional need and one of the more premium positions in the NFL.

14. Green Bay Packers – CB Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo ***Trade with New Orleans Saints***

The Packers have a fairly big hole at their No. 2 cornerback spot opposite Jaire Alexander. For the most part, 2021 first-rounder Eric Stokes missed last season. He played in nine games in 2022 but seemed to take a step back (or two) from his quality play as a rookie.

The Packers have extra picks in the second, third, sixth, and seventh rounds, so they have the ammo to make a big move up the board. They hired a new defensive coordinator this offseason and will want to ensure he has the tools to succeed. In this year's draft, the Packers give up No. 25, No. 58, and No. 219 to move ahead of the Colts, another landing spot for Mitchell.

15. Indianapolis Colts – DB Cooper DeJean, Iowa

The Colts have a big need in their secondary, both at cornerback and safety. DeJean is a jack-of-all-trades player in the secondary. His best spot might be as a slot cornerback and safety hybrid, but he could also play outside as a boundary corner. The Colts could use that kind of versatility in their secondary.

16. Seattle Seahawks – OL Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State

The Seahawks need major work to their interior offensive line. Evan Brown, Damien Lewis, and Phil Haynes played 2,332 snaps last year and might not return in 2024. Lewis already has signed with Carolina. Fuaga played tackle in college, but based on his arm length, most expect him to move inside to guard. Fuaga would become an immediate starter for the Seahawks in a position of need where they might need as many as three new starters on their interior.

17. Jacksonville Jaguars – WR Brian Thomas Jr., LSU

The loss of Calvin Ridley is a big one. There’s no way they can go into the 2024 season with Christian Kirk and Zay Jones as their top-two receivers. Based on how aggressive they were in trying to re-sign Ridley and rumors about them being interested in Brandon Aiyuk, expect the Jaguars to make a big move at receiver in the draft if they can’t fill that need via trade before the draft.

18. Denver Broncos – QB Michael Penix Jr., Washington **Trade with Cincinnati Bengals**

Denver doesn’t have a second-round pick as part of its trade for Sean Payton, so they lack draft capital. Trading down from No. 12, given how many holes they have, made sense. They picked up an extra third-rounder and a 2025 fourth-round pick. Drafting Penix at No. 12 would’ve been aggressive, but getting him here at No. 18 is more understandable. Denver needs a new quarterback, and Penix is a quick processor with a strong arm. He should fit into Payton’s system well.

19. Los Angeles Rams – DT Byron Murphy II, Texas

The Rams have some big defense needs at cornerback, but they signed Darious Williams to fill that hole. With the surprise retirement of Aaron Donald, the Rams have a massive hole along their defensive line. Murphy is a fringe top-10 talent in this draft class, so his falling to 19th is great value for the Rams and fills arguably their biggest need. Murphy is the best defensive lineman in this draft and a physical freak, albeit not quite on the same level as Donald.

20. Pittsburgh Steelers – OT Troy Fautanu, Oregon State

Left tackle Dan Moore was a major liability last season. Both quarterbacks, Russell Wilson, and Justin Fields, tend to take more sacks than they should, so improving the left tackle spot is imperative. Fautanu is one of the better pass-blockers in this year’s draft. He should be an immediate upgrade on the play Moore provided last season.

21. Miami Dolphins – OL Graham Barton, Duke

Barton is a versatile offensive lineman who played left tackle and center at Duke. That versatility is a major benefit for the Dolphins. Due to injuries, their offensive line used many different starters. Terron Armstead is getting to the end of his career, so Barton could very well be the future starter at left tackle while being able to fill another hole in their offensive line right away in 2024.

22. Philadelphia Eagles – CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama

The Eagles secondary was a major liability last season. James Bradberry seemed to hit the wall last year. The Eagles have filled many other holes in free agency, but their secondary needs to be addressed. They allowed the second-most passing yards, second-most passing touchdowns, and the fourth-highest quarterback rating. McKinstry is a first-round value whose broken foot could cause him to fall slightly.

23. Los Angeles Chargers – DL Jer’Zhan Newton, Illinois *Trade with Minnesota Vikings*

With the number of holes the Chargers have, they decided to trade down here. They picked up another first-round pick here and another third-round pick in 2025. Jim Harbaugh wants to build his teams from the inside out. They add a massive offensive lineman at No. 11 to fill their hole at right tackle and now add the second-best defensive lineman in the draft. Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa may not be in Los Angeles for long, and adding more blue chip, young talent to their defensive front will likely be a priority for Harbaugh.

24. Dallas Cowboys – OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State

The Cowboys lost long-term left tackle Tyron Smith to the Jets this offseason. Fashanu is one of the best pass-blockers in this class, and he's pro-ready. He'll be an immediate starter from Day 1, and with how pass-heavy the Cowboys' offensive system is, giving Dak Prescott a strong blindside protector is a great idea.

25. New Orleans Saints – OT Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma ***Trade with Green Bay Packers***

The Saints do not have a third- or fourth-round pick in this year’s draft, which is a bad place to be for a middling and aging team. They made the sensible decision to trade down and, in the process, add another second- and fifth-round pick in this year’s draft.

The Trevor Penning experiment has failed miserably, and the Saints need to find a long-term answer at left tackle. Derek Carr is a statue in the pocket, and their rushing offense also struggled last year. Adding Guyton should immediately make their front five stronger.

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – C Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon

Tampa Bay has re-signed many of its most important free agents, but it has some major work to do on the interior of the offensive line. Its longtime center, Ryan Jensen, retired this offseason, and he leaves some big shoes to fill. The left guard spot needs to be filled, and while the Buccaneers signed center Ben Bredeson, there’s no reason to think he’s guaranteed the starting job. Cody Mauch had a rough rookie season as well. Powers-Johnson can play either guard or center and gives Tampa Bay some options.

27. Arizona Cardinals – Edge Laiatu Latu, UCLA

Arizona was 30th in sacks, 31st in pressures, 31st in pressure rate, and 32nd in quarterback hits. The Cardinals need to upgrade their pass rush in a big way. Latu is one of the best pass-rushing options, filling Arizona's massive need.

28. Buffalo Bills – Edge Chop Robinson, Penn State

The Bills could look to go wide receiver here, but they have some insurance with Curtis Samuel in the fold. Their defense has been unable to get any stops in the postseason, and Robinson brings an explosive element off the edge, which is an element Von Miller was supposed to provide. Robinson is one of the freakiest edge-rushers in this draft, and Buffalo needs more play-making ability on the front seven of its defense.

29. Detroit Lions – CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson

Detroit’s biggest need is in the secondary. Wiggins’ production profile at Clemson is excellent. He’s an explosive athlete, but he’s small. He's very small, and that causes him to fall down the draft board a bit here. His size could lock him into a situation where he can only play in the slot, but that’s a full-time starting position in today’s NFL. Wiggins is an exceptional talent, and here at the back of the first round, the Lions have no reason not to take him.

30. Baltimore Ravens – G Cooper Beebe, Kansas State

The Ravens traded John Simpson and lost Kevin Zeitler in free agency. Both of these guys were the Ravens’ starting guards last season. They will need to replace both of these players. 2021 third-round pick Ben Cleveland could be one of the replacements, but two spots are available. Beebe is a freaky athlete along the offensive line and one of the draft's best pass-blocking interior offensive linemen.

31. San Francisco 49ers – WR Troy Franklin, Oregon

The 49ers have done a lot of work in free agency to fill holes along their offensive line, defensive line, linebacker, and secondary. It gives them the flexibility to take the best player available. Reports have indicated teams have called about Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk. Aiyuk has yet to sign a long-term deal and is a trade candidate. Their No. 3 receiver is Jauan Jennings. Franklin upgrades San Francisco’s No. 3 receiver spot and gives it a potential long-term replacement for either of its current starters.

32. Kansas City Chiefs – OT Amarius Mims, Georgia

The Chiefs had major issues at left and right tackle. Mims has massive upside, but there's also some risk based on how few snaps he's played in college. He's a huge body and has exceptional athleticism for someone his size. Keeping Patrick Mahomes clean and off the ground is a must, and Mims has the potential to be an All-Pro left tackle.

 

Second Round

33. Carolina Panthers – WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas

34. New England Patriots – WR Ladd McConkey, Georgia

35. Arizona Cardinals LB Payton Wilson, North Carolina State

36. Washington Commanders – S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota

37. Los Angeles Chargers – WR Roman Wilson, Michigan

38. Tennessee Titans – DL Braden Fiske, Florida State

39. Carolina Panthers – TE Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas

40. Washington Commanders – OT Jordan Morgan, Arizona

41. Green Bay Packers – LB Junior Colson, Michigan

42. Houston Texans –WR Ricky Pearsall, Florida

43. Atlanta Falcons – DT T'Vondre Sweat, Texas 

44. Las Vegas Raiders – QB Bo Nix, Oregon

45. New Orleans Saints – WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina

46. Indianapolis Colts – DT Darius Robinson, Missouri

47. New York Giants – Edge Adisa Isaac, Penn State

48. Jacksonville Jaguars – G Christian Hayes, Connecticut

49. Cincinnati Bengals – CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Missouri

50. Philadelphia Eagles – S Javon Bullard, Georgia

51. Pittsburgh Steelers – WR Xavier Worthy, Texas 

52. Los Angeles Rams – CB Khyree Jackson, Oregon

53. Philadelphia Eagles – WR Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky

54. Cleveland Browns – Edge Chris Braswell, Alabama

55. Miami Dolphins – WR Keon Coleman, Florida State

56. Dallas Cowboys – RB Trey Benson, Florida State

57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – CB Renardo Green, Florida State

58. New Orleans Saints – Edge Austin Booker, Kansas ***Trade with Green Bay Packers*** 

59. Houston Texans – LB Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M

60. Buffalo Bills – WR Devontez Walker, North Carolina

61. Detroit Lions – WR Jalen McMillan, Washington

62. Baltimore Ravens – DL Kris Jenkins, Michigan

63. San Francisco 49ers – OT Kiran Amegadjie, Yale

64. Kansas City Chiefs – WR Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington 

 

Third Round

65. Carolina Panthers – Edge Bralen Trice, Washington

66. Arizona Cardinals – DL Ruke Orhorhoro, Oregon

67. Washington Commanders – C Zach Frazier, West Virginia

68. New England Patriots – OT Blake Fisher, Notre Dame

69. Los Angeles Chargers – WR Javon Baker, UCF

70. New York Giants – S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech

71. Arizona Cardinals – CB Mike Sainristil, Michigan

72. New York Jets – OT Patrick Paul, Houston

73. Detroit Lions – Edge Jonah Elliss, Utah

74. Atlanta Falcons – CB T.J. Tampa, Iowa State

75. Chicago Bears – Edge Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan

76. Denver Broncos – WR Jermaine Burton, Alabama

77. Las Vegas Raiders – G Christian Mahogany, Boston College

78. Washington Commanders – CB Kamari Lassiter, Alabama

79. Atlanta Falcons – WR Jamari Thrash, Louisville

80. Denver Broncos – C Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia **Trade with Cincinnati Bengals**

81. Seattle Seahawks – LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson

82. Indianapolis Colts – TE Cade Stover, Ohio State

83. Los Angeles Rams – TE Ben Sinnott, Kansas State

84. Pittsburgh Steelers – CB Max Melton, Ohio State

85. Cleveland Browns – CB D.J. James, Auburn

86. Houston Texans – S Jaden Hicks, Washington State

87. Dallas Cowboys – WR Johnny Wilson, Florida State

88. Green Bay Packers – S Cole Bishop, Utah

89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – RB MarShawn Lloyd, USC

90. Arizona Cardinals – RB Jonathon Brooks, Texas

91. Green Bay Packers – G Zak Zinter, Michigan

92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – DL DeWayne Carter, Duke

93. Baltimore Ravens – WR Malik Washington, Virginia

94. San Francisco 49ers – CB Cam Hart, Michigan

95. Kansas City Chiefs – CB Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri

96. Jacksonville Jaguars – S Calen Bullock, USC

97. Cincinnati Bengals – DL Brandon Dorlus, Oregon

98. Pittsburgh Steelers – Edge Gabriel Murphy, UCLA

99. Los Angeles Rams – QB Spencer Rattler, South Carolina

100. Washington Commanders – Edge Brennan Jackson, Washington State



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Carlos Prates

Looks To Remain Undefeated In The UFC
Ian Machado Garry

Set For UFC Kansas City Main Event
Zhang Mingyang

Scheduled For Co-Main Event
Anthony Smith

Set For His Final UFC Bout
David Onama

Set For Featherweight Bout
Giga Chikadze

Looks To Bounce Back
Abus Magomedov

Looks For His Third Consecutive Win
Michel Pereira

Returns To Action At UFC Kansas City
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1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

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RB
WR
TE
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