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2024 NFL Mock Draft 23. apríl

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The NFL Combine has just ended, but it is never too early to look ahead. Here is the 2024 NFL Mock Draft April 23.

1. Chicago Bears (með BÍL)- caleb williams, QB, USC

Caleb Williams seems to be the pick for the Bears. He can play out of structure and make big plays, but will need to work on getting the ball out of his hand quicker at the NFL level.

2. Washington yfirmenn- Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU

Daniels and Drake Maye are both in consideration here, but Daniels’s ability to make plays with his plays with his legs gives him the edge.

3. New England Patriots- Drake Maye, QB, UNC

The Patriots are rumored to be trading down, but if they keep the pick, they should take one of the top quarterbacks. Maye didn’t play the greatest this past year, but impressed before that during his time in college.

4. Arizona Cardinals- Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio fylki

Arizona hefur lýst því yfir að þeir muni halda áfram að byggja í kringum Kyler Murray. Þeir geta fengið efstu möguleika á breiðmóttökutæki eftir nokkur ár í Harrison, sem hefur góða stærð, en einnig mjög góð grundvallaratriði.

5. Los Angeles hleðslutæki- Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

After shedding the salaries of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams this offseason, the Chargers need help at the position. Nabers has great speed and can create big plays.

6. New York Giants- Róm Odunze, WR, Washington

The Giants have spent a lot of early picks on receivers, but haven’t had any develop into stars. If Daniel Jones is going to be the quarterback next season, he’ll need more help.

7. Tennessee Titans- Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State

After acquiring some wide receivers to help Will Levis, the Titans need to continue building the offensive line. Fuaga can start at right tackle on day one and provide some physicality.

8. Atlanta Falcons- Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama

Improving the defense has been on the agenda for years. Turner has great athleticism and plays with an edge.

9. Chicago Bears- Byron Murphy, DL, Texas

With none of the top three receivers on the board, the Bears can turn to their defense to improve. Murphy can create pressure from the interior, making him an appealing prospect.

10. New York Jets- Brock Bowers, TE, Georgíu

The Jets could go with an offensive lineman, but they’ve addressed that a little bit in free agency. Bowers can give Rodgers another weapon to utilize next season.

11. Minnesota Vikings- JJ McCarthy, QB, Michigan

Minnesota is a candidate to move up and draft a quarterback, but with no trades in this mock, they get one at their original pick. McCarthy managed games well and did make some clutch throws, but wasn’t able to show as much volume as other prospects.

12. Denver Broncos- Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama

The Broncos miss out on a quarterback here. If this happens they need to turn to their defense. Getting a corner across from Pat Surtain is needed and Arnold has good instincts.

13. Las Vegas Raiders- Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo

Antonio Pierce will want to improve on defense and Mitchell has great ball skills to help.

14. New Orleans Saints- Ólu Fashanu, OT, Penn State

The Saints are tied to Derek Carr and need to protect him moving forward. Fashanu has great athleticism and can add to his strength at the next level.

15. Indianapolis Colts- Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa

Improving the secondary could be in the cards for the Colts. Taking DeJean, who has positional flexibility, would allow them to move people around to get the best fit.

16. Seattle Seahawks- Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA

The Seahawks need to rush the passer better next year and Latu is the most pro-ready pass rusher in the draft.

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

While the Jaguars did get Gabe Davis in free agency, they can put he and Thomas Jr. on the outside and let Christian Kirk play in the slot.

18. Cincinnati Bengals- JC Latham, OT, Alabama

The Bengals signed Trent Brown to a one-year deal at right tackle. Latham could be a pick for the future.

19. Los Angeles Rams- Johnny Newton, DL, Illinois

After Aaron Donald retired, the Rams need more defensive linemen. Newton isn’t the biggest, but should fit into the Rams’ 3-4 scheme.

20. Pittsburgh Steelers- Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas

With Diontae Johnson being shipped to Carolina, the Steelers need another receiver outside of George Pickens. Mitchell can really stretch a defense vertically.

21. Miami Dolphins- Troy Fautanu, IOL, Washington

The Dolphins need to continue protecting Tua Tagovailoa. Fautanu played tackle in college but could be a mobile guard, which could allow him to fit in with what the Dolphins value.

22. Philadelphia Eagles- Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson

Philadelphia needs to get younger at the corner position and Wiggins plays with speed and aggression.

23. Minnesota Vikings- Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama

The Vikings drafted their quarterback earlier and now can get a corner, as they struggled in the secondary last season.

24. Dallas Cowboys- Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia

Mims didn’t play much in college, but impressed when he did. Dallas can move offensive linemen inside and have done so in the past, so this could help in more way than one.

25. Green Bay Packers- TJ Tampa, CB, Iowa State

The Packers could use a corner across from Jaire Alexander. Tampa is a long corner who can make plays on the ball.

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Jackson Powers-Johnson, IOL, Oregon

Over the last few years, the Bucs have lost a lot of interior linemen. Powers-Johnson is the most impressive center in the class.

27. Arizona Cardinals (via HOU)- Graham Barton, IOL, Duke

Barton played tackle at Duke, but also played center. He could play guard and help the interior of the Cardinals’ offensive line.

28. Buffalo Bills- Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas

The Bills traded away Stefon Diggs and need to get a receiver in the draft. Worthy can stretch the field with great speed.

29. Detroit Lions- Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State

Robinson tests well, but doesn’t have great production. He can be a different type of pass rusher for the Lions.

30. Baltimore Ravens- Keon Coleman, WR, Flórída fylki

The Ravens could use another big outside receiver to be targeted downfield by Lamar Jackson and Coleman fits that mold.

31. San Francisco 49ers- Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma

San Francisco’s offensive line is aging. Guyton can sit and learn behind Trent Williams before taking over at left tackle.

32. Kansas City Chiefs- Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona

While the Chiefs were able to address the wide receiver position, they could improve on the offensive line still.

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