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Latest Mock from Best Mock Drafter over the past 5 years


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Before this version, he had the Panthers trading into Round 1 for Brian Thomas.  THIS IS NOT THE MOST CURRENT MOCK--THAT IS PROVIDED BELOW:

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So based on this, who do you take?

Brendan Donahue, the #1 most accurate mock drafter over the past five NFL seasons according to The Huddle Report, gives you his 2024 NFL Mock Draft — making predictions for every team and every pick in the first round. 

2024 NFL Mock Draft

Pick Team Player Pos. College
1 Bears Caleb Williams QB USC
2 Commanders Jayden Daniels QB LSU
3 Patriots Drake Maye QB North Carolina
4 Cardinals Marvin Harrison Jr. WR Ohio St.
5 Vikings - TRADE J.J. McCarthy QB Michigan
6 Giants Malik Nabers WR LSU
7 Titans Joe Alt OT Notre Dame
8 Falcons Dallas Turner EDGE Alabama
9 Bears Rome Odunze WR Washington
10 Jets Brock Bowers TE Georgia
11 Chargers - TRADE JC Latham OT Alabama
12 Commanders - TRADE Olu Fashanu OT Penn State
13 Raiders Terrion Arnold CB Alabama
14 Saints Taliese Fuaga OT Oregon State
15 Colts Quinyon Mitchell CB Toledo
16 Seahawks Troy Fautanu OL Washington
17 Jaguars Cooper DeJean CB Iowa
18 Bengals Byron Murphy II DL Texas
19 Rams Laiatu Latu EDGE UCLA
20 Steelers Amarius Mims OT Georgia
21 Cardinals - TRADE Jared Verse EDGE Florida State
22 Bills - TRADE Brian Thomas Jr. WR LSU
23 Chargers - TRADE Adonai Mitchell WR Texas
24 Cowboys Tyler Guyton OT Oklahoma
25 Packers Graham Barton OL Duke
26 Buccaneers Chop Robinson EDGE Penn State
27 Dolphins - TRADE Jer'Zhan Newton DL Illinois
28 Eagles - TRADE Nate Wiggins CB Clemson
29 Lions Kool-Aid McKinstry CB Alabama
30 Ravens Jordan Morgan OL Arizona
31 Raiders - TRADE Michael Penix Jr. QB Washington
32 Chiefs Ladd McConkey WR

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This would leave a QB (Nix) available at #33, and I have heard that Denver, Seattle, and some team you would not expect might be interested.

Drafted in First Round: 6 OTs,  6 WRs, 5 QBs, 5 CBs, 4 Edges, 3 OLs, 2 DLs, 1 TE.  (this might be the worst-case scenerio for Panther fans, imo)

Best Remaining  (May have missed a few)

  • Jackson Powers-Johnson C
  • Keon Coleman WR
  • Xavier Worthy WR
  • Troy Franklin WR
  • Ricky Pearsall WR
  • Xavier Leggette WR
  • Ennis Rakestraw CB
  • Mike Sainristel CB
  • Zack Frazier C
  • Payton Wilson LB

 

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