In a new era of NFL Draft coverage, Pro Football Network is proud to publish the first-ever staff-run simultaneous mock draft using the PFN Mock Draft Simulator. Ten analysts took part in the first-of-its-kind mock draft, using the brand-new, revolutionary feature that allows users the chance to draft against their peers in a simulated edition of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Here are the results.
Latest 7-Round 2024 NFL Mock Draft | Round 1
Some level-setting: We catered to some of the most anticipated positions in the 2024 NFL Draft, selecting for the likes of the Chicago Bears, New York Giants, and a handful of other very intriguing draft positions. Ten PFN analysts took part in the draft, utilizing the newly released multi-user feature on the Pro Football Network Mock Draft Simulator.
Trades are involved below, as are computer-generated selections for the remaining 22 NFL teams. The results are indicated by a CPU selection or a user-drafted player, as are the trades that came off the back of user-to-user or user-to-CPU trades.
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1) Chicago Bears: Caleb Williams, QB, USC
User: Dallas Robinson
With the first pick of the draft, PFN NFL Analyst Dallas Robinson selected USC QB Caleb Williams. Despite fielding interesting offers for the first overall pick, Robinson decided it was time to “reset the rookie contract clock” and get the most talented quarterback on their big board as a way to refresh the fanbase in Chicago.
2) Washington Commanders: Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina
Washington were commanded by the computer in this 10-user mock draft, selecting UNC QB Drake Maye in the process. The Commanders didn’t field any offers to get up to No. 2 from our user base, but the next pick did.
3) New England Patriots: Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU
User: Dakota Randall
PFN’s Dakota Randall took charge of the New England Patriots and was offered quite a haul for the third overall pick. Those trade offers came in fast and furious, including a massive offer from the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders offered their first-round pick, two Day 2 picks, and a second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft that intrigued Randall. But in the end, the obvious choice was the QB of the future in New England: Jayden Daniels.
4) Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
Arizona was another computer-controlled team, and with their selection at No. 4, they had their pick of the most talented players at every position not aligned as a quarterback. Marvin Harrison Jr. is the No. 1 overall player on the PFN Big Board and, as such, went to the Cardinals in a no-brainer.
5) Los Angeles Chargers: Olumuyiwa Fashanu, OT, Penn State
With a bevy of options to choose from, the Los Angeles Chargers were certainly met with multiple offers for the fifth pick. The Chargers, a computer-controlled team in this simulation, opted to stay at No. 5 and draft their top tackle, Olumuyiwa Fashanu. Given the trade that happened at No. 6, it makes more sense why they stayed put.
6) Denver Broncos: J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan
Trade: Denver trades pick No. 12 in 2024 and 2025 first- and third-round picks to New York for pick No. 6
The Broncos made a massive move to No. 6 to come up and get their man at quarterback. In the first draft-day trade, the Broncos sent pick No. 12 in 2024 and a first- and third-round pick in 2025 in exchange for the New York Giants’ No. 6 overall pick in 2024.
MORE: Top QBs in the 2024 NFL Draft
PFN’s very own Owain Jones was happy to make that deal while controlling the Giants. Denver then selected the fourth quarterback of the first six selections, Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy.
7) Tennessee Titans: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
After a fiery trade up to six, the Tennessee Titans were comfortable to stay put with the seventh overall pick, grabbing Joe Alt from Notre Dame. The massive tackle fills a big need and could be a reality come the actual 2024 NFL Draft, given the current status of the top tackles on the board.
8) Atlanta Falcons: Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama
The Atlanta Falcons waited to see how the board fell for them, and the computer decided the best player available also filled a massive need as well. Dallas Turner was the selection as the former Crimson Tide edge defender should be an impact starter with the Falcons.
9) Chicago Bears: Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
User: Dallas Robinson
The second pick for PFN’s Robinson, the Bears stopped the fall of LSU WR Malik Nabers. Given the draft needs and the teams ahead of the Bears at pick No. 9, Nabers fall is a realistic scenario at the current moment and one that Robinson couldn’t help but take advantage of.
“I expected the top three receivers to be off the board here and potentially trade back,” Robinson said. “Despite interesting trade offers, Nabers is too good to pass up.”
10) New York Jets: Rome Odunze, WR, Washington
The New York Jets were a team that attempted to trade up to No. 9 with the Bears, offering a pick swap and an additional 2025 second-round selection. It’s clear they were targeting a wide receiver, but a nice consolation prize for the computer-controlled Jets is Washington WR Rome Odunze here at 10.
11) Minnesota Vikings: Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama
While the Minnesota Vikings missed on the top four quarterbacks — not for lack of effort — they decided to grab the top overall player at another position of need: cornerback. Terrion Arnold is the top-rated CB on the PFN board and fits incredibly well into the Vikings’ system here.
12) Las Vegas Raiders: Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State
Trade: Las Vegas traded up one spot by sending pick No. 13 and a 2025 second-round selection to the Giants in exchange for picks No. 12 and No. 166
The Raiders made a move up to get their preferred tackle of the options available, selecting Oregon State’s Taliese Fuaga. A mauler in the run game, the Raiders appear more prone to grab a player with a more proven track record than the next tackle selected.
[Editor’s Note: We noticed an anomaly with the computer selections during the staging of this multi-user mock draft for the Las Vegas Raiders picks. The selections below have been amended using the Raiders’ original selections and a combination of similarly-ranked players available on the board during their selections.]
13) New York Giants: Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
User: Owain Jones
After trading back twice, user-controlled New York finally makes a selection at No. 13. To recap, the Giants were able to acquire a 2025 first, second, and third-round pick from various trades with the Broncos and Raiders, only giving up seven spots in the first round and pick No. 166.
In the end, the Giants grabbed the massive Amarius Mims to continue rebuilding their offensive line.
14) New Orleans Saints: Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State
With the 14th pick, the New Orleans Saints drafted the second edge defender off the board. Penn State’s Chop Robinson has shown to be an athletic disruptor and, with the way the board fell, was the top player available at a position of need for the Saints.
15) Indianapolis Colts: Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia
It could be said that Brock Bowers is in the running as the best player available when the draft starts. Getting a player of his caliber is going to be in the running for ‘steal of the draft’ no matter where he goes, but at 15th overall, his value was too much to pass up for the Indianapolis Colts.
16) Jacksonville Jaguars: Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo
Trade: Jacksonville traded the No. 17 pick in 2024 and a third-round pick in 2025 to move up one spot with Seattle
The second cornerback off the board is Toledo’s Quinyon Mitchell, who heads to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Multiple users attempted to trade up a handful of times to obtain a slot near this computer-controlled pick, but it was clear that the Jaguars’ offer was too much for Seattle to slide back just one spot, and the Jags were sold on drafting Mitchell.
17) Seattle Seahawks: Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA
With a slight run on the top of the edge market, the Seattle Seahawks fended off a handful of trade attempts to select their guy: Laiatu Latu from UCLA. Seattle grabs Latu as the rebuilding efforts on their defensive front see them add an athletic chess piece off the edge with Latu’s abilities.
Seattle moves back a spot, acquires an additional third-round pick, and still gets their man.
18) Cincinnati Bengals: JC Latham, OT, Alabama
User: Jay Morrison
JC Latham was in the running for the Giants back at pick No. 13, and his proverbial slide down the board stops at pick No. 18 with the Cincinnati Bengals. PFN’s Jay Morrison selected Latham, giving a clear indication of the future of the Bengals’ offensive line in the process.
MORE: Top OTs in the 2024 NFL Draft
“Maybe Latham beats out Trent Brown this year, maybe he beats out Cordell Volson, and he’s the guard,” Morrison said. “If not, he learns for a year, and he’s your right tackle next year.”
19) Los Angeles Rams: Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson
With Mitchell gone, the blazing-fast Nate Wiggins is the next cornerback off the board, heading west to the Los Angeles Rams. While you can’t quite call it a run on cornerbacks, the top three options are off the board with Wiggins’ selection, pushing the board down in terms of top-tier defenders with this selection.
20) Pittsburgh Steelers: Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon
It isn’t glamorous, but then again, the Pittsburgh Steelers aren’t a glamorous franchise. The team has put out All-Pro interior linemen like it’s no one’s business, and Jackson Powers-Johnson has that kind of pedigree. Arguably the best interior player in this draft class, the computer-controlled Steelers get their man.
21) Miami Dolphins: Troy Fautanu, G, Washington
User: Oliver Hodgkinson
Standing pat at No. 21 despite offers from multiple teams, the Miami Dolphins grab Washington lineman Troy Fautanu to fill multiple needs. Fautanu, as PFN’s Oliver Hodgkinson said, is one of the top players on the board for good reason.
“Fautanu can play tackle and both guard positions, both areas of need for Miami,” Hodgkinson said. “Despite the offers, we’re taking the talented Fautanu, and we’ll figure out where to play him down the road.”
22) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State
User: Cam Mellor
Trade: Tampa sends pick No. 26 and a second-round pick in 2025 to Philadelphia in exchange for picks No. 22 and 210 in 2024
With the edge defender market dwindling, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a move to ensure they nailed the most coveted player on their board. From Albany to Tallahassee to Tampa, Jared Verse is the potential next game-changing edge defender in Bucs’ franchise history.
Verse offers up a ton of value at 22 and certainly warranted swapping a second-round pick for a sixth-round selection with the Eagles, as the Bucs need immediate help off the edge.
23) Minnesota Vikings: Bo Nix, QB, Oregon
The fifth quarterback comes off the board, and the Minnesota Vikings didn’t even have to trade up to acquire him. Bo Nix lands in Minnesota, filling the massive need as the future franchise quarterback with the team. His meteoric rise after three subpar seasons at Auburn is complete.
24) San Francisco 49ers: Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU
User: Ian Cummings
Trade: San Francisco sends picks No. 31, 124, and 176 in the 2024 draft, as well as a second-round pick in 2025, in exchange for Dallas’ picks No. 24 and 216
Paying quite a bit to move up from 31 to 24, the San Francisco 49ers grab the top receiver on the board and steal Brian Thomas Jr. out from the noses of a few other WR-needy teams in the process.
San Fran had to offer up three picks in the 2024 draft as well as a second-round selection to move up seven spots, paying almost a significant amount more than the Bucs did to move up four places just two picks prior.
Still, it was worth it, as PFN’s Ian Cummings had this to say about Thomas: “I really like Thomas’ vertical element; he can bring the RAC element, and the roster is strong enough to see what this trio (Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel, Brian Thomas) can do.”
25) Green Bay Packers: Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma
Sitting by as users trade all around them, the computer-controlled Green Bay Packers grab a tackle to help shore up their future protection of Jordan Love with their pick of Tyler Guyton. Guyton brings terrific size, speed, and athleticism, as well as a great foundational base for the Packers for years to come.
26) Philadelphia Eagles: Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa
User: Brian Blewis
Trade: The Eagles acquired pick No. 26 and a 2025 second-round selection from Tampa in exchange for pick No. 22 and 210
The Eagles gained a second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and were still able to select a player they were eyeing already at pick No. 22 anyway. PFN’s Brian Blewis offers this insight into the selection:
“Just another bonus here as there’s a guy sitting on the board that fills a critical position of need that fans think Philadephia should draft at 22, and that’s Cooper DeJean.”
MORE: Top CBs in the 2024 NFL Draft
DeJean’s versatility he takes to Philadelphia should pay dividends in a secondary that needs someone to play off C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s skill set, and DeJean can do such a thing.
27) Arizona Cardinals: Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona
It’s a tackle-filled first round as Jordan Morgan stays put in the state of Arizona, landing with the Arizona Cardinals. With Guyton off the board, the tackle market thinned out and forced their hand, but the fit certainly makes a ton of sense for the Cardinals at No. 27.
28) Buffalo Bills: Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State
If there was ever a spot in the first round that you could put a position in pen following free agency, it’s Buffalo taking a wide receiver. With Keon Coleman atop the wide receiver draft board, the Bills get a potential alpha receiver to fill in the spot vacated by Gabe Davis while the team figures out the future of Stefon Diggs.
29) Detroit Lions: Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
Cornerbacks are getting harder and harder to come by and the computer-controlled Detroit Lions grab Kool-Aid McKinstry from Alabama. The former Crimson Tide cornerback can play in man or zone coverage and presents a physical, ball-hawking cornerback that should become a fan favorite in Detroit.
30) Baltimore Ravens: Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas
Receivers are starting to become more valuable as the first round comes to a close. Baltimore needs a red zone weapon, and AD Mitchell may be the best threat inside the 20-yard line in this class. Lamar Jackson and Mitchell would be an incredible pairing.
31) Dallas Cowboys: Johnny Newton, DT, Illinois
User: Mike Gambardella
Trade: Dallas acquired picks No. 31, 124, and 176 in the 2024 draft, as well as a second-round pick in 2025 from Dallas, in exchange for picks No. 24 and 216
After receiving a bevy of selections from the draft-capital-heavy 49ers, the Cowboys finally got a deal done when they moved back seven spots to No. 31. Despite waiting to make their deal and moving back, the Cowboys still picked their coveted player they were looking at back at pick No. 24.
PFN’s Mike Gambardella explained that “the top two guys at a pivotal area of need are still at the board after trading back with Byron Murphy and Johnny Newton still around. Newton is the pick as a versatile interior defender.”
32) New England Patriots: Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas
User: Dakota Randall
Trade: New England trades picks No. 34 and 137 in exchange for Kansas City’s pick No. 32
Moving up two picks to get back into the first round, Randall acquires that sought-after fifth-year option on the newly-acquired Xavier Worhty from Texas. The speedster who set the NFL Combine 40-yard dash record just last month fills a position of need for the Patriots.
“Addressing an obvious need the Patriots have neglected for too long, new QB Daniels gets an immediate high-end receiver to work with,” Randall said of pairing Worthy with the third overall pick, Daniels.
7-Round 2024 NFL Mock Draft | Round 2
The first round saw a bevy of trades and a lot of action. The second round came and went by in similar fashion, while the analysis below will only include thoughts from the user selections.
33) Carolina Panthers
Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia
34) Kansas City Chiefs
Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas
User: James Fragoza
Trade: Kansas City acquired picks No. 34 and 137 from New England for pick No. 32
“I’m stopping the slide,” PFN’s James Fragoza said of drafting Texas DT Byron Murphy II. “Chris Jones finally gets his running mate.”
35) Arizona Cardinals
Darius Robinson, EDGE, Missouri
36) Washington Commanders
Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota
37) Los Angeles Chargers
Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia
38) Tennessee Titans
T’Vondre Sweat, DT, Texas
39) Carolina Panthers
Adisa Isaac, EDGE, Penn State
40) Washington Commanders
Patrick Paul, OT, Houston
41) Green Bay Packers
Trey Benson, RB, Florida State
42) Houston Texans
T.J. Tampa, CB, Iowa State
43) Atlanta Falcons
Graham Barton, G, Duke
44) Las Vegas Raiders
Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington
45) New Orleans Saints
Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU
46) Indianapolis Colts
Chris Braswell, EDGE, Alabama
47) New York Giants
Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina
User: Owain Jones
“New York actively tried to trade up for a receiver, but Xavier Legette slid in the right direction for them to select Legette here instead of Deontay Banks or Ennis Rakestraw at cornerback,” Jones said.
48) Kansas City Chiefs
Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia
User: James Fragoza
Trade: Kansas City traded pick Nos. 64 and 95 as well as a fourth-round pick in 2025 to Jacksonville in exchange for pick No. 48
“We had to come up, and we’re taking a receiver that we need,” Fragoza said. “The Chiefs have the deep threat in Hollywood Brown. They have the YAC monster in Rashee Rice. Now, all they need is someone who can create separation against man coverage — that’s Ladd McConkey to a tee.”
49) Cincinnati Bengals
Ja’Lynn Polk, WR, Washington
User: Jay Morrison
“The ideal situation would have been for (T’Vondre Sweat) to fall to Cincinnati here,” Morrison said. “Defensive tackle is such a huge need, but there’s not a lot of quality run-stoppers available, and they have to prepare for life after Tee Higgins.”
50) Philadelphia Eagles
Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M
User: Brian Blewis
“We’re going to go with the guy that fits the prototype of a linebacker you can take a chance on in the second round,” Blewis said of drafting Edgerrin Cooper.
51) Carolina Panthers
Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon
Trade: Carolina sent picks No. 65 and 101 in 2024, as well as a fifth-round pick in 2025, to Pittsburgh in exchange for pick No. 51
52) Los Angeles Rams
Kamren Kinchens, S, Miami (FL)
53) Seattle Seahawks
Cooper Beebe, G, Kansas State
Trade: Seattle sent pick No. 81 and a first-round pick in 2025 to Philadelphia in exchange for picks No. 53 and 172
54) Cleveland Browns
Malachi Corley, WR, Western Kentucky
55) Miami Dolphins
Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB, Missouri
User: Oliver Hodgkinson
“I’m going to reject all trade offers we have here as we’ve got our eyes on the prize with a player of a much-needed position and someone who has earned some first-round buzz,” Hodgkinson said of drafting Ennis Rakestraw Jr.
56) Dallas Cowboys
Max Melton, CB, Rutgers
User: Mike Gambradella
“And the Dolphins absolutely steal the Cowboys’ preferred option at pick No. 56, but there are still other options at cornerback and enough holes in the secondary to grab Max Melton from Rutgers,” Gambradella said.
57) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Christian Haynes, G, UConn
User: Cam Mellor
“We’re going with the most talented senior offensive lineman from this past college football season in Christian Haynes, who can play either guard spot in Tampa,” Mellor said during the draft.
58) Green Bay Packers
Ruke Orhorhoro, DT, Clemson
59) Houston Texans
Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan
60) Denver Broncos
Michael Hall Jr., DT, Ohio State
Trade: Denver traded pick Nos. 76, 121, and 207 to Buffalo in exchange for pick No. 60
61) Detroit Lions
Bralen Trice, EDGE, Washington
62) Baltimore Ravens
Marshawn Kneeland, DT, Western Michigan
63) San Francisco 49ers
Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale
User: Ian Cummings
“Right tackle is a need after we got our receiver and Kiran Amegadjie can play right tackle or guard; love the upside here,” Cummings said.
64) Jacksonville Jaguars
Jalen McMillan, WR, Washington
Trade: Jacksonville received pick Nos. 64 and 95, as well as a fourth-round pick in 2025, from Kansas City in exchange for pick No. 48
Round 3
65) Pittsburgh Steelers
Brandon Dorlus, EDGE, Oregon
Trade: Pittsburgh received picks No. 65 and 101 in 2024, as well as a fifth-round pick in 2025, from Carolina in exchange for pick No. 51
66) Arizona Cardinals
Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas
67) Washington Commanders
Sedrick Van Pran, C, Georgia
68) New England Patriots
Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington
User: Dakota Randall
“Some may not like this, but I think New England has enough options in-house to maybe get by while developmental project like (Roger) Rosengarten gets his feet wet and develops,” Randall said. “I’m staying at 68 and grabbing Rosengarten, who can play left tackle in the future, and the Patriots can’t wait to address this need any longer.”
69) Los Angeles Chargers
Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida
70) Arizona Cardinals
Cedric Gray, LB, North Carolina
Trade: Arizona traded pick Nos. 71 and 138 to New York in exchange for picks No. 70 and 183 from the Giants
71) New York Giants
Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame
User: Owain Jones
Trade: Arizona traded pick Nos. 71 and 138 to New York in exchange for picks No. 70 and 183 from the Giants
“I’m going Cam Hart, who has had a great pre-draft process here,” Jones said. “He’s lower on the board, but he’s a guy the NFL really likes.”
72) New York Jets
Javon Bullard, CB, Georgia
73) Detroit Lions
Kris Jenkins, DT, Michigan
74) Atlanta Falcons
Ben Sinnott, TE, Kansas State
75) Houston Texans
Payton Wilson, LB, NC State
Trade: Houston traded pick Nos. 86 and 127 to Chicago in exchange for pick No. 75
“It’s a move down 11 spots to pick up No. 127 in exchange,” Robinson said. “There are players I liked here at 75, but I think having such low draft capital, I would like to pick up one extra selection.”
76) Buffalo Bills
Leonard Taylor III, DT, Miami (FL)
Trade: Buffalo received pick Nos. 76, 121, and 207 from Denver in exchange for pick No. 60
77) Las Vegas Raiders
Jonathon Brooks, RB, Texas
78) Washington Commanders
Caelen Carson, CB, Wake Forest
79) Atlanta Falcons
Devontez Walker, WR, North Carolina
80) Cincinnati Bengals
Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State
User: Jay Morrison
“Cincinnati signed Sheldon Rankins, but he’s on the wrong side of 30, and they’ll have BJ Hill, but he’s a free agent next year,” Morrison said. “Beefing up the interior pass rush is a big area of need, and I’m grabbing Braden Fiske to fortify that defensive front.”
81) Philadelphia Eagles
Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan
User: Brian Blewis
Trade: Philadelphia received pick No. 81 and a first-round pick in 2025 from Seattle in exchange for picks No. 53 and 172
“Jeremiah Trotter Jr. was staring me in the face during this pick, but we’re not going to double up on linebacker in this draft,” Blewis said of Trotter’s familiarity with the franchise. “We’re going Mike Sainristill as he gives depth and flexibility with the new-look Eagles secondary.”
82) Indianapolis Colts
D.J. James, CB, Auburn
83) Los Angeles Rams
Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College
84) Pittsburgh Steelers
Kris Abrams-Draine, CB, Missouri
85) Cleveland Browns
Junior Colson, LB, Michigan
86) Chicago Bears
McKinnley Jackson, DT, Texas A&M
User: Dallas Robinson
Trade: Chicago received pick Nos. 86 and 127 from Houston in exchange for pick No. 75
“McKinnley Jackson is massive at 326 pounds; I like him in the middle of this defensive line to free up some battles off the edge,” Robinson said.
87) Dallas Cowboys
Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin
User: Mike Gambardella
“Back up after letting Tony Pollard go in free agency and seeing three running backs atop the board,” Gambardella said. “We’ll get the choice of who fits in well here, and the slight edge goes to Braelon Allen. Getting a 20-year-old kid that’s checking in at 6’2″ and 235 pounds is too good of a prospect to pass up here.”
88) Green Bay Packers
Jeremiah Trotter Jr., LB, Clemson
89) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Renardo Green, CB, Florida State
User: Cam Mellor
Trading back was an option here for the Bucs, as multiple offers were on the table. However, Tampa stays put with some reconstruction efforts necessary in the defensive backfield. Renardo Green is a fierce, CB1-type alpha on the outside for a new-look Bucs cornerback room in 2024 and beyond.
90) Arizona Cardinals
Blake Corum, RB, Michigan
91) Green Bay Packers
Beau Brade, S, Maryland
92) Kansas City Chiefs
Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon
User: James Fragoza
Trade: Kansas City traded pick Nos. 131 and 137, as well as a 2025 fifth-round pick, to Tampa in exchange for pick No. 92 and a seventh-round pick in 2025
“We traded up, as with L’Jarius Sneed gone, there’s a need at cornerback,” Fragoza said. “The nearly 6’4″ Khyree Jackson is made for Steve Spagnuolo’s defense, and he got his guy.”
93) Baltimore Ravens
Dominick Puni, G, Kansas
94) San Francisco 49ers
Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky
User: Ian Cummings
“Cornerback isn’t the biggest need here, but getting a guy with some slot capabilities is the way to go,” Cummings said. “I think his fluidity is really impressive, and Andru Phillips checks all the boxes at pick No. 94.”
95) Jacksonville Jaguars
Delmar Glaze, OT, Maryland
Trade: Jacksonville received pick Nos. 64 and 95, as well as a fourth-round pick in 2025, from Kansas City in exchange for pick No. 48
96) Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevin Wallace, LB, Kentucky
97) Cincinnati Bengals
Cade Stover, TE, Ohio State
User: Jay Morrison
“The Cowboys were trying to get up a spot here, but we decided to stay put,” Morrison said. “Despite bringing Drew Sample back, he’s more of a blocking tight end, and Cincinnati needs a long-term fix. I think we finally get a guy Cincinnati can keep for four years in Cade Stover.”
98) Dallas Cowboys
Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame
User: Mike Gambardella
Trade: Dallas traded pick No. 124 and a third-round pick in 2025 to Pittsburgh in exchange for pick No. 98
“Tackles are drying up quickly here, and anytime I can take a Golden Domer is a good time,” Gambardella said. “Blake Fisher, welcome to Dallas.”
99) Los Angeles Rams
Austin Booker, DL, Kansas
Round 4
100) Buffalo Bills
Calen Bullock, S, USC
Trade: Washington received pick Nos. 121 and 144 from Buffalo in exchange for pick No. 100
101) Pittsburgh Steelers
Johnny Wilson, WR, Florida State
Trade: Pittsburgh received picks No. 65 and 101 in 2024, as well as a fifth-round pick in 2025, from Carolina in exchange for pick No. 51
102) Seattle Seahawks
James Williams, S, Miami (FL)
103) New England Patriots
Kalen King, CB, Penn State
User: Dakota Randall
104) Arizona Cardinals
Spencer Rattler, QB, South Carolina
105) Tennessee Titans
Josh Newton, CB, TCU
Trade: Tennessee traded pick Nos. 106 and 182 to Los Angeles in exchange for the Chargers’ pick No. 105
106) Los Angeles Chargers
Johnny Dixon, CB, Penn State
Trade: Los Angeles received pick No. 106 and 182 from Tennessee in exchange for pick No. 105
107) New York Giants
Cole Bishop, S, Utah
User: Owain Jones
108) Minnesota Vikings
Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane
109) Atlanta Falcons
Jalyx Hunt, EDGE, Houston Christian
110) Indianapolis Colts
Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama
Trade: Indianapolis traded pick No. 117 and 191 with Los Angeles to move up to pick No. 110
111) New York Jets
Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville
112) Las Vegas Raiders
Will Shipley, RB, Clemson
113) Jacksonville Jaguars
Maason Smith, DT, LSU
Trade: Jacksonville traded pick Nos. 114 and 246 to Baltimore in exchange for pick No. 113
114) Baltimore Ravens
Ty’Ron Hopper, LB, Missouri
Trade: Baltimore moved back one pick by trading No. 113 to Jacksonville in exchange for pick Nos. 114 and 236 from the Ravens
115) Cincinnati Bengals
Mason McCormick, G, South Dakota State
User: Jay Morrison
116) Jacksonville Jaguars
Jaylan Ford, LB, Texas
117) Minnesota Vikings
DeWayne Carter, DT, Duke
Trade: Los Angeles acquired pick Nos. 117 and 191 from Indianapolis in exchange for No. 110; LAC traded No. 117 to Minnesota in exchange for pick Nos. 129 and 177
118) Seattle Seahawks
Zak Zinter, G, Michigan
119) Pittsburgh Steelers
Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice
120) Philadelphia Eagles
Theo Johnson, TE, Penn State
User: Brian Blewis
121) Washington Commanders
Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame
Trade: Buffalo received pick Nos. 76, 121, and 207 from Denver in exchange for pick No. 60; Buffalo traded pick Nos. 121 and 144 to Washington in exchange for pick No. 100
122) Chicago Bears
Tanor Bortolini, G, Wisconsin
User: Dallas Robinson
123) Houston Texans
Dylan Laube, RB, New Hampshire
124) New Orleans Saints
Mekhi Wingo, DT, LSU
Trade: Pittsburgh acquired pick No. 124 and a third-round pick in 2025 from Dallas in exchange for pick No. 98; Pittsburgh traded pick No. 124 to New Orleans in exchange for pick Nos. 150, 168, and 239
125) Dallas Cowboys
Beaux Limmer, C, Arkansas
User: Mike Gambardella
Trade: Dallas traded pick Nos. 174 and 244, as well as a fifth-round pick in 2025, to Tampa in exchange for pick No. 125
126) Green Bay Packers
Matt Goncalves, OT, Pittsburgh
127) Chicago Bears
Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, DB, Texas Tech
User: Dallas Robinson
Trade: Chicago received pick Nos. 86 and 127 from Houston in exchange for pick No. 75
128) Buffalo Bills
Cedric Johnson, EDGE, Ole Miss
129) Los Angeles Chargers
Brenden Rice, WR, USC
Trade: Los Angeles traded No. 117 to Minnesota in exchange for pick Nos. 129 and 177
130) Baltimore Ravens
Malik Washington, WR, Virginia
131) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tykee Smith, S, Georgia
User: Cam Mellor
Trade: Tampa received pick Nos. 131 and 137 in 2024, as well as a fifth-round pick in 2025, from Kansas City in exchange for their pick No. 92 and a seventh-round pick in 2025
132) San Francisco 49ers
Brandon Coleman, G, TCU
User: Ian Cummings
133) Buffalo Bills
Isaiah Adams, G, Illinois
134) New York Jets
Bucky Irving, RB, Oregon
135) Miami Dolphins
Javon Solomon, EDGE, Troy
User: Oliver Hodgkinson
Trade: Miami traded picks No. 158 and 198 in 2024, as well as a fourth-round pick in 2025, to San Francisco in exchange for picks No. 135 and 215
Round 5
136) Denver Broncos
Jordan Travis, QB, Florida State
137) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Javon Baker, WR, UCF
User: Cam Mellor
Trade: Tampa received pick Nos. 131 and 137 in 2024, as well as a fifth-round pick in 2025, from Kansas City in exchange for their pick No. 92 and a seventh-round pick in 2025
138) New York Giants
Jaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee
User: Owain Jones
Trade: New York received picks No. 70 and 183 from the Cardinals in exchange for pick Nos. 71 and 138 from Arizona
139) Washington Commanders
Garret Greenfield, OT, South Dakota State
140) Los Angeles Chargers
Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
141) Carolina Panthers
Malik Mustapha, S, Wake Forest
142) Carolina Panthers
Evan Williams, S, Oregon
143) Atlanta Falcons
Ray Davis, RB, Kentucky
144) Washington Commanders
Jaheim Bell, TE, Florida State
Trade: Washington received pick Nos. 121 and 144 from Buffalo in exchange for pick No. 100
145) Green Bay Packers
Layden Robinson, G, Texas A&M
Trade: Green Bay traded pick Nos. 169, 202, and 219 to Denver for pick No. 145
146) Tennessee Titans
Khristian Boyd, DL, Northern Iowa
147) Denver Broncos
Tyler Davis, DT, Clemson
148) Cleveland Browns
Jordan Jefferson, DT, LSU
Trade: Cleveland traded pick No. 156 and 206 to Las Vegas in exchange for pick No. 148
149) New England Patriots
Jared Wiley, TE, TCU
User: Dakota Randall
Trade: New England traded pick Nos. 180 and 193 to Cincinnati in exchange for pick No. 149
150) Pittsburgh Steelers
Jalen Coker, WR, Holy Cross
Trade: Pittsburgh traded pick No. 124 to New Orleans in exchange for pick Nos. 150, 168, and 239
151) Los Angeles Rams
Tyrice Knight, LB, New Mexico State
Trade: Los Angeles traded pick Nos. 154 and 254 to Indianapolis in exchange for pick No. 151
152) Washington Commanders
Joe Milton, QB, Tennessee
153) Jacksonville Jaguars
Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State
154) Indianapolis Colts
Zion Tupuola-Fetui, EDGE, Washington
Trade: Indianapolis received pick Nos. 154 and 254 from Los Angeles in exchange for the Rams’ pick No. 151
155) Los Angeles Rams
Keith Randolph Jr., DT, Illinois
156) Las Vegas Raiders
Daequan Hardy, CB, Penn State
Trade: Las Vegas acquired pick No. 156 and 206 from Cleveland in exchange for pick No. 148
157) Minnesota Vikings
Isaiah Davis, RB, South Dakota State
158) Dallas Cowboys
Tommy Eichenberg, LB, Ohio State
User: Mike Gambardella
Trade: Dallas traded pick No. 176 in 2024 as well as a sixth- and seventh-round pick in 2025 to San Francisco for pick No. 158; San Fran had previously acquired pick No. 158 from Miami in a trade for 135 and 215
159) Kansas City Chiefs
Mohamed Kamara, EDGE, Colorado State
User: James Fragoza
160) Buffalo Bills
Jacob Cowing, WR, Arizona
161) Philadelphia Eagles
Xavier Thomas, EDGE, Clemson
User: Brian Blewis
162) Arizona Cardinals
Chau Smith-Wade, DB, Washington State
163) Buffalo Bills
Tahj Washington, WR, USC
164) Detroit Lions
Kenny Logan Jr., S, Kansas
165) Baltimore Ravens
Brevyn Spann-Ford, TE, Minnesota
166) Las Vegas Raiders
AJ Barner, TE, Michigan
Trade: Las Vegas acquired pick No. 166 from New York as well as pick No. 12 in exchange for pick No. 13 and a 2025 second-round pick
167) Minnesota Vikings
Jonah Elliss, EDGE, Utah
168) Pittsburgh Steelers
Kitan Oladapo, S, Oregon State
Trade: Pittsburgh traded pick No. 124 to New Orleans in exchange for pick Nos. 150, 168, and 239
169) Denver Broncos
Elijah Jones, CB, Boston College
Trade: Denver received pick Nos. 169, 202, and 219 from Green Bay for pick No. 145
170) New Orleans Saints
Dylan McMahon, G, NC State
171) Philadelphia Eagles
Cornelius Johnson, WR, Michigan
User: Brian Blewis
172) Seattle Seahawks
LaDarius Henderson, OT, Michigan
Trade: Seattle sent pick No. 81 and a first-round pick in 2025 to Philadelphia in exchange for picks No. 53 and 172
173) Kansas City Chiefs
Tanner McLachlan, TE, Arizona
User: James Fragoza
174) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Gabe Hall, DT, Baylor
User: Cam Mellor
Trade: Tampa received pick Nos. 174 and 244, as well as a fifth-round pick in 2025, from Dallas in exchange for pick No. 125
175) New Orleans Saints
Javion Cohen, G, Miami (FL)
176) San Francisco 49ers
Aaron Casey, LB, Indiana
User: Ian Cummings
Trade: San Francisco acquired pick No. 176 in 2024 as well as a sixth- and seventh-round pick in 2025 from Dallas for pick No. 158
Round 6
177) Los Angeles Chargers
M.J. Devonshire, CB, Pittsburgh
Trade: Los Angeles traded No. 117 to Minnesota in exchange for pick Nos. 129 and 177
178) Pittsburgh Steelers
Josh Proctor, S, Ohio State
179) Seattle Seahawks
Sione Vaki, S, Utah
180) Cincinnati Bengals
Ryan Flournoy, WR, SE Missouri State
User: Jay Morrison
Trade: Cincinnati acquired pick Nos. 180 and 193 from New England in exchange for pick No. 149
181) New York Jets
Javon Foster, OT, Missouri
Trade: New York traded pick Nos. 185 and 257 to Los Angeles in exchange for pick No. 181
182) Los Angeles Chargers
Deantre Prince, CB, Ole Miss
Trade: Los Angeles received pick No. 106 and 182 from Tennessee in exchange for pick No. 105
183) Arizona Cardinals
Christian Jones, OT, Texas
Trade: Arizona traded pick Nos. 71 and 138 to New York in exchange for picks No. 70 and 183 from the Giants
184) Miami Dolphins
Jaylon Carlies, S, Missouri
User: Oliver Hodgkinson
185) Los Angeles Chargers
Jarrian Jones, CB, Florida State
Trade: Los Angeles acquired pick Nos. 185 and 257 to from New York in exchange for the Jets’ pick No. 181
186) Arizona Cardinals
Curtis Jacobs, LB, Penn State
187) Atlanta Falcons
Justin Eboigbe, DT, Alabama
188) Houston Texans
MarShawn Lloyd, RB, USC
189) Buffalo Bills
Jha’Quan Jackson, WR, Tulane
190) New Orleans Saints
Tyrone Tracy Jr., RB, Purdue
191) New England Patriots
Evan Anderson, DT, FAU
User: Dakota Randall
Trade: Los Angeles acquired pick No. 117 and 191 from Indianapolis in exchange for No. 110; LAC traded pick No. 191 to New England for pick No. 231 in 2024 and a fifth-round pick in 2025 from New England
192) Seattle Seahawks
Eric All, TE, Iowa
193) Cincinnati Bengals
Emani Bailey, RB, TCU
User: Jay Morrison
Trade: Cincinnati acquired pick Nos. 180 and 193 from New England in exchange for pick No. 149
194) Cincinnati Bengals
Drake Nugent, C, Michigan
User: Jay Morrison
195) Pittsburgh Steelers
Austin Reed, QB, Western Kentucky
196) Los Angeles Rams
Jarvis Brownlee, CB, Louisville
197) Atlanta Falcons
Tarheeb Still, CB, Maryland
198) San Francisco 49ers
Myles Cole, EDGE, Texas Tech
User: Ian Cummings
Trade: San Francisco received picks No. 158 and 198 in 2024, as well as a fourth-round pick in 2025, from Miami in exchange for picks No. 135 and 215
199) New Orleans Saints
Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Auburn
200) Buffalo Bills
Prince Pines, G, Tulane
201) Detroit Lions
Eric Watts, DL, UConn
202) Denver Broncos
Patrick McMorris, S, California
Trade: Denver received pick Nos. 169, 202, and 219 from Green Bay for pick No. 145
203) Denver Broncos
Mark Perry, S, TCU
204) Buffalo Bills
Brennan Jackson, EDGE, Washington State
205) Detroit Lions
Logan Lee, DL, Iowa
206) Las Vegas Raiders
Caedan Wallace, OT, Penn State
Trade: Las Vegas acquired pick No. 156 and 206 from Cleveland in exchange for pick No. 148
207) Buffalo Bills
Dallin Holker, TE, Colorado State
Trade: Buffalo received pick Nos. 76, 121, and 207 from Denver in exchange for pick No. 60
208) Las Vegas Raiders
Myles Harden, CB, South Dakota
209) Los Angeles Rams
Willie Drew, CB, Virginia State
210) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Trey Taylor, DB, Air Force
User: Cam Mellor
Trade: Tampa sent pick No. 26 and a second-round selection in 2025 to Philadelphia in exchange for pick Nos. 22 and 210
211) San Francisco 49ers
Thomas Harper, S, Notre Dame
User: Ian Cummings
212) Tennessee Titans
Edefuan Ulofoshio, EDGE, Washington
Trade: Tennessee traded pick No. 221 and 252 to Jacksonville in exchange for pick No. 212
213) Los Angeles Rams
Josh DeBerry, CB, Texas A&M
214) Cincinnati Bengals
Marist Liufau, LB, Notre Dame
User: Jay Morrison
215) Miami Dolphins
Tory Taylor, P, Iowa
User: Oliver Hodgkinson
Trade: Miami traded picks No. 158 and 198 in 2024, as well as a fourth-round pick in 2025, to San Francisco in exchange for picks No. 135 and 215
216) San Francisco 49ers
Jamree Kromah, DL, JMU
User: Ian Cummings
Trade: San Francisco traded pick Nos. 31, 124, and 176 in 2024, as well as a second-round pick in 2025, to Dallas in exchange for pick No. 24 and 216
217) Los Angeles Rams
Jarius Monroe, CB, Tulane
218) Baltimore Ravens
Demani Richardson, S, Texas A&M
219) Denver Broncos
Jay Stanley, S, Southern Miss
Trade: Denver received pick Nos. 169, 202, and 219 from Green Bay for pick No. 145
220) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Kyle Hergel, G, Boston College
User: Cam Mellor
Round 7
221) Jacksonville Jaguars
McCallan Castles, TE, Tennessee
Trade: Jacksonville acquired pick No. 221 and 252 from Indianapolis in exchange for pick No. 212
222) Washington Commanders
Jordan Whittington, WR, Texas
223) Las Vegas Raiders
Gabriel Murphy, EDGE, UCLA
224) Cincinnati Bengals
Fabien Lovett, DT, Florida State
User: Jay Morrison
225) Los Angeles Chargers
DeCamerion Richardson, DB, Mississippi State
226) Arizona Cardinals
Jowon Briggs, DL, Cincinnati
227) Kansas City Chiefs
Anim Dankwah, OT, Howard
User: James Fragoza
228) Baltimore Ravens
Carlton Johnson, CB, Fresno State
229) Las Vegas Raiders
Al Walcott Jr., DB, Arkansas
230) Minnesota Vikings
Dominique Hampton, S, Washington
231) Los Angeles Chargers
Ainias Smith, WR, Texas A&M
Trade: Los Angeles acquired pick No. 231 and a fifth-round pick in 2025 from New England in exchange for pick No. 191
232) Minnesota Vikings
Sataoa Laumea, OT, Utah
233) Dallas Cowboys
Sam Hartman, QB, Notre Dame
User: Mike Gambardella
234) Indianapolis Colts
Micah Abraham, CB, Marshall
235) Seattle Seahawks
Andrew Raym, C, Oklahoma
236) Baltimore Ravens
Darius Muasau, LB, UCLA
Trade: Baltimore traded No. 113 to Jacksonville in exchange for pick Nos. 114 and 236 from the Ravens
237) Cincinnati Bengals
Omar Speights, LB, LSU
User: Jay Morrison
238) Houston Texans
Isaac Guerendo, RB, Louisville
239) Pittsburgh Steelers
Joshua Cephus, WR, UTSA
Trade: Pittsburgh traded pick No. 124 to New Orleans in exchange for pick Nos. 150, 168, and 239
240) Carolina Panthers
Jackson Mitchell, LB, UConn
241) Miami Dolphins
Isaiah Williams, WR, Illinois
User: Oliver Hodgkinson
242) Tennessee Titans
Frank Crum, OT, Wyoming
243) Cleveland Browns
Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois
244) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jason Bean, QB, Kansas
User: Cam Mellor
Trade: Tampa received pick Nos. 174 and 244, as well as a fifth-round pick in 2025, from Dallas in exchange for pick No. 125
245) Green Bay Packers
Luke Reimer, LB, Nebraska
246) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tyrone Howell, WR, UL Monroe
User: Cam Mellor
247) Houston Texans
Lideatrick Griffin, WR, Mississippi State
248) Buffalo Bills
Kimani Vidal, RB, Troy
249) Indianapolis Colts
Ryan Watts, EDGE, UConn
Trade: Indianapolis traded pick No. 254 and a 2025 seventh-rounder to Detroit for No. 249
250) Baltimore Ravens
KT Leveston, DT, SMU
251) San Francisco 49ers
Qwan’tez Stiggers, CB, Toronto (CFL)
User: Ian Cummings
252) Jacksonville Jaguars
Charles Turner, C, LSU
Trade: Jacksonville acquired pick No. 221 and 252 from Indianapolis in exchange for pick No. 212
253) Los Angeles Chargers
Nathan Thomas, OT, Louisiana
254) Detroit Lions
Nelson Ceaser, EDGE, Houston
Trade: Indianapolis received pick Nos. 154 and 254 from Los Angeles in exchange for the Rams’ pick No. 151; Indianapolis traded pick No. 254 and a seventh-round pick in 2025 to Detroit for No. 249
255) Green Bay Packers
Sundiata Anderson, EDGE, Grambling State
256) New York Jets
Isaac Rex, TE, BYU
257) Los Angeles Chargers
Jaden Crumedy, DT, Arkansas
Trade: Los Angeles acquired pick Nos. 185 and 257 to from New York in exchange for the Jets’ pick No. 181
2024 NFL Mock Draft Team by Team Picks
With our unique multi-user simulation comes the chance at grading your draft against your fellow draft fans. Here are the full results from each analyst surrounding their team’s picks they made.
Philadelphia Eagles Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Brian Blewis
- 1.26: Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa
- 2.50: Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M
- 3.81: Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan
- 4.120: Theo Johnson, TE, Penn State
- 5.161: Xavier Thomas, EDGE, Clemson
- 5.171: Cornelius Johnson, WR, Michigan
- 2025 first-round pick (SEA)
- 2025 second-round pick (TB)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Cam Mellor
- 1.22: Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State
- 2.57: Christian Haynes, G, UConn
- 3.89: Renardo Green, CB, Florida State
- 4.131: Tykee Smith, S, Georgia
- 5.137: Javon Baker, WR, UCF
- 5.174: Gabe Hall, DT, Baylor
- 6.210: Trey Taylor, DB, Air Force
- 6.220: Kyle Hergel, G, Boston College
- 7.244: Jason Bean, QB, Kansas
- 7.246: Tyrone Howell, WR, UL Monroe
- 2025 fifth-round pick (KC)
- 2025 fifth-round pick (DAL)
New England Patriots Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Dakota Randall
- 1.3: Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU
- 1.32: Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas
- 3.68: Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington
- 4.103: Kalen King, CB, Penn State
- 5.149: Jared Wiley, TE, TCU
- 6.191: Evan Anderson, DT, FAU
Chicago Bears Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Dallas Robinson
- 1.1: Caleb Williams, QB, USC
- 1.9: Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
- 3.86: McKinnley Jackson, DT, Texas A&M
- 4.122: Tanor Bortolini, G, Wisconsin
- 4.127: Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, DB, Texas Tech
San Francisco 49ers Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Ian Cummings
- 1.24: Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU
- 2.63: Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale
- 3.94: Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky
- 4.132: Brandon Coleman, G, TCU
- 5.176: Aaron Casey, LB, Indiana
- 6.198: Myles Cole, EDGE, Texas Tech
- 6.211: Thomas Harper, S, Notre Dame
- 6.216: Jamree Kromah, DL, JMU
- 7.251: Qwan’tez Stiggers, CB, Toronto (CFL)
- 2025 fourth-round pick (MIA)
- 2025 sixth-round pick (DAL)
- 2025 seventh-round pick (DAL)
Kansas City Chiefs Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: James Fragoza
- 2.34: Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas
- 2.48: Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia
- 3.92: Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon
- 5.159: Mohamed Kamara, EDGE, Colorado State
- 5.173: Tanner McLachlan, TE, Arizona
- 7.227: Anim Dankwah, OT, Howard
- 2025 seventh-round pick (TB)
Cincinnati Bengals Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Jay Morrison
- 1.18: JC Latham, OT, Alabama
- 2.49: Ja’Lynn Polk, WR, Washington
- 3.80: Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State
- 3.97: Cade Stover, TE, Ohio State
- 4.115: Mason McCormick, G, South Dakota State
- 6.180: Ryan Flournoy, WR, SE Missouri State
- 6.193: Isaac Guerendo, RB, Louisville
- 6.194: Drake Nugent, C, Michigan
- 6.214: Marist Liufau, LB, Notre Dame
- 7.224: Fabien Lovett, DT, Florida State
- 7.237: Omar Speights, LB, LSU
Dallas Cowboys Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Mike Gambardella
- 1.31: Johnny Newton, DT, Illinois
- 2.56: Max Melton, CB, Rutgers
- 3.87: Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin
- 3.98: Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame
- 4.125: Beaux Limmer, C, Arkansas
- 5.158: Tommy Eichenberg, LB, Ohio State
- 7.233: Sam Hartman, QB, Notre Dame
- 2025 second-round pick (SF)
Miami Dolphins Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Oliver Hodgkinson
- 1.21: Troy Fautanu, G, Washington
- 2.55: Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB, Missouri
- 4.135: Javon Solomon, EDGE, Troy
- 6.184: Jaylon Carlies, S, Missouri
- 6.215: Tory Taylor, P, Iowa
- 7.241: Isaiah Williams, WR, Illinois
New York Giants Mock Draft Picks
PFN Analyst: Owain Jones
- 1.13: Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
- 2.47: Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina
- 3.71: Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame
- 4.107: Cole Bishop, S, Utah
- 5.138: Jaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee
- 2025 second-round pick (LV)
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