Thirty-two PFF analysts came together for a full seven-round 2024 NFL Mock Draft, starting with Caleb Williams to the Chicago Bears.
Everything you need to know around the NFL Draft for April 23.
Here's what to know about the 2024 NFL Draft, including what time it starts, who has the first pick and what mock drafts are predicting.
The Bills won the AFC East divisional title for a fourth straight season last year but were once again unable to get past Kansas City in the playoffs, losing by three points against the Chiefs in the Divisional Round.
Underrated pass-rushers, an explosive running back and two O-linemen who could go in Round 1. These are Mel Kiper's favorites in the 2024 NFL draft.
Here is The Morning Call’s full 2024 NFL draft first round mock draft.
Jordan Reid kicks off draft week with seven full rounds of pick
Mel Kiper Jr., Matt Miller, Jordan Reid and Field Yates went 10 rounds, picking rosters of only 2024 draft prospects.
Down set mock! It’s time for the annual Los Angeles Times beat-writer mock draft, in which we consult the seasoned reporters who cover their particular NFL team on a daily basis. There are no trades allowed in this mock, even though there’s sure to be some swapping when the first round of the NFL draft rolls around Thursday night. Watch for quarterbacks to disappear off the board quickly — and for runs on wide receivers and offensive tackles. 🚨 The live reporters’ mock draft is complete....
As the and the rest of the league creep toward the , we get to see plenty of projections on how the event could go. And as only he does every year, The Athletic ’s draft expert, Dane Brugler, — a true sicko move, but that’s why we love him. Advertisement How did his most recent picks for the Bills sync up with their needs and what they could do next week? Here is my reaction to every pick, and if there was a disagreement, what I would have done at each selection instead. The pick at No. 17:...
The New York Giants traded up to take Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy, while the Las Vegas Raiders selected Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at No.
Quarterbacks went off the board in the first four picks of Chad Reuter of NFL.com's latest mock draft, with Michigan signal-caller J.J. McCarthy notably