Week 15 of the NFL season just ended, leaving us with a lot more questions than we have answers. Both the AFC and NFC are so competitive that we hardly have an idea what the official draft order is going to look like, and these next three weeks will be crucial for teams that are looking to make a playoff push. As of now, the Carolina Panthers have the worst record in the league, which means that the Chicago Bears currently hold the projected 1st overall pick. Them alongside the New England Patriots, Arizona Cardinals, Washington Commanders, New York Jets, and Tennessee Titans have been eliminated from playoff contention, and are now shifting their focus on the draft, which features some of the most interesting prospects we've seen in quite some time.
For now, we have a lot of questions to ponder. Where will quarterbacks Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels fall? What teams will gain elite weapons like Marvin Harrison Jr, Malik Nabers, or Brock Bowers? Who will be the first defensive player off the board? Will any of J.J. McCarthy, Bo Nix, or Michael Penix hit the first round? Well, I'm here to predict that now that we are getting closer and closer to April, so let's get started.
Round One
1. Chicago Bears (via Carolina Panthers) - Caleb Williams [QB | USC]

The 2023 NFL Draft trade between the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears might go down as one of the greatest fleeces in NFL history. Not only did the Bears manage to snag an elite weapon (D.J. Moore) and a franchise right tackle (Darnell Wright), but they may end up getting the top pick in 2024. Obviously, we have the benefit of hindsight on our side, but it continues to look even worse with Bryce Young's struggles. While Chicago felt like they could pass on a QB last season, I don't think they'll do the same this year. Caleb Williams is a much better prospect than either Young or Stroud were considered at the time, and it's likely the Bears will select him to take over for the disappointing Justin Fields. Williams shows great ability to improvise plays, controls the pocket well, and has a great arm. He consistently made incredible throws at USC and was awarded the Heisman Trophy in 2022 as college football's best player. If the Bears do decide to select Williams, I expect Justin Fields to be traded for a Sam Darnold-esque package to a team like the Falcons, Vikings, or Buccaneers.
2. New England Patriots - Drake Maye [QB | North Carolina]

If you were to tell me in 2021 that both the Chicago Bears and New England Patriots would be drafting QBs again just 3 years later, I would have been quite surprised. That being said, it's become clear throughout the season that Mac Jones is not the answer. He's been benched multiple times for Bailey Zappe, and New England has had their worst season in years. Bill Belichick is more than likely going to be gone, so it stands to reason that a new coach would want to restart at the position, especially with a quarterback prospect like Maye on the board. Just like Caleb Williams before, Maye would've been the #1 overall pick had he been eligible in 2023. He reminds me of Justin Herbert in his passing ability and athleticism and has both elite arm talent and scrambling ability. His anticipation is immaculate and he shows great pocket awareness. He's a much more dynamic player than Mac Jones was coming out of Alabama, and he would potentially give New England an elite franchise quarterback for the first time since the Tom Brady era.
3. Arizona Cardinals - Marvin Harrison Jr. [WR | Ohio State]

Lucky Arizona. With the run on quarterbacks in the top two selections, they get arguably the best wide receiver prospect of the last 10 years. The son of Colts Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison, "Maserati Marv" has the potential to be just as good, if not better, than his father. He's a dynamic playmaker with precise route-running ability and insane ball-catching skills. He consistently made mind-boggling catches at Ohio State, including a contortionist-esque catch against Indiana in 2022 that dominated college football discourse for a few days. A Biletnikoff winner and Heisman finalist, Harrison is widely considered to be the best player in college football. What Arizona's getting here is an immediate number-one receiver to pair across from Marquise Brown. This would allow Kyler Murray to have the best weapons of his career and would immediately make Arizona one of the most exciting teams to watch for next season. I think he could potentially make a Ja'Marr Chase-level impact in year one.
4. Washington Commanders - Jayden Daniels [QB | LSU]

As with New England, I get the feeling that Washington will have a new head coach running the show in 2024. With the opportunity to get a potentially dynamic franchise QB, Washington would be wise not to pass on the Heisman Trophy winner. Daniels was electrifying throughout the 2023 season, showing great ability as both a runner and a passer during LSU's 9-3 campaign. His rushing ability is the best of any quarterback in this class, as he had over 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns - including a 400-yard, 3 TD stretch against Alabama and Florida. That's not to dismiss his passing ability, because he's shown great accuracy and vision to make throws into tight windows and down the field. These impressive performances are the main reason Daniels' stock has risen so much throughout the season. Washington has a ton of cap room and draft capital to build around Daniels, so if he's able to come in and be successful, the team could absolutely thrive.
5. Chicago Bears - Malik Nabers [WR | LSU]
After nabbing their potential franchise quarterback with the top pick, the Chicago Bears look to offense again by nabbing the best receiver on the board in Malik Nabers. There are several directions they could go here, but giving Caleb Williams elite weapons has to be a priority. Nabers arguably should've been the Biletnikoff winner this year as he put up over 1,500 yards and 14 touchdowns as the main weapon of Jayden Daniels' Heisman campaign. He's a strong receiver with good speed who could likely become a number-one option on multiple teams. Instead, he joins D.J. Moore in a potentially monstrous receiving group. The Bears have the chance to be a strong contender within the next two seasons if they nail their draft this year, and adding an elite weapon with a franchise QB would help them do so.
6. New York Giants - Olumuyiwa Fashanu [OT | Penn State]
One of the main struggles for the New York Giants this season has been the offensive line. 2022 1st-rounder Evan Neal seems to be a disappointment, and nobody has been able to stay healthy. This has resulted in starting QB Daniel Jones and backup Tyrod Taylor both sustaining injuries, and that's something the G-Men will want to prevent in 2024. Drafting a high-pedigree offensive lineman like Olu Fashanu could potentially be the key in forming an elite tackle duo. A 3-star recruit in 2020, Fashanu burst out onto the scene in 2021 with a strong sophomore campaign. He's been as reliable as reliable can be for the Nittany Lions, and is one of the main reasons defenses struggled to get pressure on Sean Clifford and Drew Allar the past couple of years. He has a high athletic ceiling and should be a rock at the right tackle for New York.
7. New York Jets - Joe Alt [OT | Notre Dame]
Like the Giants before them, the Jets have struggled on the offensive line this season. This has also led to injuries at the quarterback position, as Aaron Rodgers' season was over before it even began. 2020 1st-rounder Mekhi Becton is likely gone after this season, so grabbing a franchise tackle is more important than ever. Alt could immediately fill in at the left tackle position and be an upgrade for the Jets. His background at tight end means he has great athleticism for the position, which would be beneficial when defending against NFL-level pass-rushers. He's a towering force on the line that would, hopefully, give Aaron Rodgers the protection he needs for success.
8. Los Angeles Chargers - Brock Bowers [TE | Georgia]
Brock Bowers is arguably the best player in this class. He's accomplished a lot throughout his college career, including 2 National Championships and 2 Mackey Awards. Fortunately for the Chargers, runs at QB, WR, and OT means he falls right into their laps. Justin Herbert already has an elite WR1 in Keenan Allen, and adding in the best tight end in college football could help form an elite offense. Bowers has elite athleticism and makes insane after-the-catch plays every week. He's got the receiving skills of a great wideout with the body of a tight end. His skills would add a new dynamic to the Charger offense that would allow Justin Herbert to thrive. He always seemed to come in clutch at Georgia, so maybe that will transfer over to the Chargers.
9. Tennessee Titans - J.C. Latham [OT | Alabama]
The run on offensive tackles continues, with 3 out of the last 4 picks being offensive linemen. Tennessee addressed the OL last season with the selection of Peter Skoronski, but their line is far from fixed. Injuries plus inconsistent play have left a hole at the right tackle position - one that Alabama's J.C. Latham could fill. He's been a dominant blocker in the SEC and has a massive frame that Tennessee could utilize at the next level. Tennessee should absolutely look to address the offensive line through the draft, as having Skoronski and another lineman as early picks could help stabilize the line for their young quarterback. It could also help rejuvenate Derrick Henry, who has struggled this season due to inconsistent blocking.
10. Atlanta Falcons - Dallas Turner [EDGE | Alabama]
It's taken us to the tenth pick, but we finally have a defensive player coming off the board. Atlanta's in an odd position where they need a quarterback but there's not really a guy available that's worth taking at that position. So, they grab the best edge rusher on the board in Alabama's Dallas Turner. Turner had a career year in 2023, posting 9 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss as he helped lead Alabama's defense to an SEC Championship and College Football Playoff berth. He possesses elite speed and athleticism at the position and could develop into an elite edge rusher at the next level. He has a high ceiling, and Atlanta could use a player of his caliber and potential.
11. Green Bay Packers - Kool-Aid McKinstry [CB | Alabama]
After trading away Rasul Douglas, the Packers could use another lockdown corner alongside Jaire Alexander. Ga'Quincy "Kool-Aid" McKinstry has the potential to be that guy. You rarely ever see highlights of him because teams just won't throw the ball his way. He's that good. Just like Sauce Gardner in 2022, he also has the nickname coolness factor. Obviously, that's not the biggest factor when gauging how good a corner will be at the next level, but I thought it worth pointing out. McKinstry is a scheme-versatile player who possesses great press coverage skills, which is a very good skill to have as a corner. If he can convert that to the NFL level, he could form an incredible tandem in Green Bay with Jaire.
12. Las Vegas Raiders - Nate Wiggins [CB | Clemson]
The Marcus Peters signing was a disaster for the Raiders. Here's something that could rectify that mistake. Grabbing one of the best defenders in the draft could give them more help against Mahomes, Herbert, and Russ. Wiggins has great length and decent movement as a corner and has been a lockdown guy for Clemson. His 6'2", 185-lb frame is one of the largest of the projected early corners, and he uses that size quite well with a good combination of quickness and athleticism. He still has some issues with getting beat over the top, but his ability is obvious. Las Vegas could use a guy like this in the secondary and should jump at the opportunity to select him if this is how the board falls. With how good the rest of the AFC West is, it's important to have defensive standouts at every position, and corner is one of the most important.
13. New Orleans Saints - Rome Odunze [WR | Washington]
Even with Chris Olave in the fold, the Saints still need offensive weapons. Michael Thomas is past his prime, and the other weapons don't have the high ceiling Odunze has. Odunze has been the lead receiver on a CFP-bound Washington Huskies team and is definitely worth a first-round pick. He has a large catch radius and makes plays consistently. He's a good route runner and has a very exciting skill set for the next level. A combination of him and Olave would immediately form one of the better duos in the NFL and would give Derek Carr absolutely no excuses going into year 2 with New Orleans. I'm excited to see how Odunze performs in the playoffs, as his ability could give the Longhorns some trouble.
14. Denver Broncos - Jared Verse [EDGE | Florida State]
Through 15 games, the Broncos don't have a single player with over 7 sacks. It's important to establish a force on the defensive line, so they grab the best defensive lineman available to help strengthen the pass rush. Jared Verse, the transfer from Albany, has been the best player on a stout Florida State defense that was among the best in the country. He put up 18 sacks over the past 2 seasons for the Seminoles, and came up big in important games against Florida and Louisville. He's explosive and shows a consistent ability to get to the quarterback. He still needs to work to refine some of his pass-rush moves, but he should be able to develop that under a coach who's worked with some of the best edge rushers in the NFL during his career.
15. Seattle Seahawks - Graham Barton [OG | Duke]
Seattle is a tough team to project. Looking at their free agency list, however, it's possible that the offensive line could become a weak point if Damien Lewis walks. In that case, the Seahawks nab a versatile offensive line talent with the ability to play any position along the line. If Lewis walks, Barton would likely start at left guard. He has shown good flexibility and athleticism and has started at both left tackle and center throughout his college career. Seattle's getting a heavily experienced starter who would be a good asset for a stout offensive line.
16. Pittsburgh Steelers - Keon Coleman [WR | Florida State]
The Steelers offense has been a disaster this season. Kenny Pickett has not looked great, and George Pickens' character and work ethic concerns have come to the forefront of recent rumors. Outside of Diontae Johnson and Pickens, the Steelers don't really have a great wide receiver room. Coleman has been a breakout star this year for the Seminoles after transferring in from Michigan State and has leveraged that into 1st-round pick potential. He has the ability to high point receptions and possesses a great combination of speed and physicality. He'd be a dynamic weapon for the Steelers, which is necessary in a division with some of the best corners in the league.
17. Arizona Cardinals (via Houston Texans) - Laiatu Latu [EDGE | UCLA]
With their second first-round pick, the Arizona Cardinals address a key weakness on the defense: edge rusher. The team is one of the worst in the NFL at producing pressure, so it's key that with at least one of their picks, they address the defensive line. Laiatu Latu has been an elite speed rusher for the Bruins this past season, and put up some of the best statistics in college football. 23.5 sacks and 34 tackles for loss over the past 2 seasons has allowed Latu to become one of the most prolific defenders in the Pac-12. Jonathan Gannon was part of building one of the best defensive lines in the league in Philadelphia. Adding a player like Latu onto Arizona's defense should be a good move.
18. Buffalo Bills - Cooper DeJean [CB | Iowa]
I know Bills fans won't like this, as the team feels like it needs a receiver, but I don't think any of the receivers on the board are worth taking at this spot. Instead, Buffalo nabs a versatile defensive back to help provide defensive reinforcements. DeJean was one of the most electric players in the country before an injury sidelined him, but he's a force on defense when healthy and has had great success as a punt/kick returner. With both Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer being over 30, it would be a great idea to address the secondary for the future. DeJean could be a starter at both corner and safety for Buffalo, depending on how they want to use him.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Chop Robinson [EDGE | Penn State]
A lot of people think Tampa Bay could go after a quarterback, but I honestly think Baker Mayfield has earned himself a second season with the team. Instead, Tampa Bay looks to the defensive side of the ball and addresses their defensive line for the fourth straight year. Shaq Barrett suffered an Achilles injury this season, and 2021 1st-rounder Joe Tryon-Shoyinka has been disappointing, so the Buccaneers address edge rusher with the Penn State product. Demeioun "Chop" Robinson is an athletic freak who possesses good length and flexibility on the defensive line. His ability would be a great fit in Todd Bowles' defense, and he could learn a thing or two from Barrett to become more refined.
20. Minnesota Vikings - Jer'Zhan Newton [DT | Illinois]
Newton's fall finally ends as the Minnesota Vikings snag the Big Ten product at the bottom of the top 20. And this is an excellent fit as the Vikings need to get more pressure on the interior. Jer'Zhan Newton is built to do just that. He can play a variety of positions along the defensive line and possesses good burst as a pass rusher. If the Vikings can manage to keep Danielle Hunter, they'd form a dynamic duo in the front seven. Minnesota prioritizes value here by grabbing Newton, who has the potential to go as high as the top 15 selections.
21. Los Angeles Rams - Taliese Fuaga [OT | Oregon State]
One of the biggest risers of this draft season, Taliese Fuaga has been a standout on the Beavers offensive line. He's been Oregon State's starter at right tackle for the last two seasons and has earned All-Pac-12 honors this past season. His success has allowed him to ascend to first-round pick status, and the Los Angeles Rams scoop him up here to address a weakness along the offensive line. He has a gigantic build and is a strong blocker, and would be a great help in protecting Matthew Stafford for the next few seasons. After adding Steve Avila last year, the Rams need to continue to build the offensive line, and they do that here.
22. Indianapolis Colts - Terrion Arnold [CB | Alabama]
Losing Isaiah Rodgers to a gambling suspension and subsequent release was a difficult pill for the Colts to swallow this offseason. While they addressed the secondary with Julius Brents in the 2023 draft, adding another corner would be smart here. Terrion Arnold has shined in 2023 alongside fellow top pick Kool-Aid McKinstry. He's a redshirt sophomore, so he's young enough to continue developing at the NFL level. Indianapolis can do that for him. He can learn from a veteran like Kenny Moore as he adjusts. He would be a great pickup for a team in a division with strong QB play from their rivals.
23. Jacksonville Jaguars - J.T. Tuimoloau [EDGE | Ohio State]
Jacksonville has addressed the defensive line multiple times in the draft the past few years, but they continue to do so here with the selection of J.T. Tuimoloau. A former 5-star recruit, Tuimoloau has shown flashes of elite ability at Ohio State. He wasn't the consistent game-wrecker many thought would be, but he's still good enough to be a developmental pass-rusher at the next level. His performance against Olu Fashanu in 2023 was immaculate, and showed the dominant potential he has. 2019 first-rounder Josh Allen is expected to hit free agency, but even if the Jaguars re-sign him, Tuimoloau would be an excellent piece for the future in Duvall.
24. Cincinnati Bengals - Emeka Egbuka [WR | Ohio State]
The Cincinnati Bengals are in an interesting position for the 2024 NFL Draft. They have multiple pieces hitting free agency, including potentially Tee Higgins, Tyler Boyd, D.J. Reader, Chidobe Awuzie, and Jonah Williams, all of whom have been reliable starters this season. They won't be able to bring back all of them, so they address that here by selecting Ohio State wideout Emeka Egbuka. With Tyler Boyd not likely to be back, grabbing a slot receiver like Egbuka would be a good move. For the Buckeyes, it always seemed like Egbuka was coming up with clutch catches. He's an excellent route-runner with good speed and great change of direction. While he was often overshadowed by Marvin Harrison Jr, he showed to be an excellent wide receiver in his own right down the stretch.
25. Kansas City Chiefs - Brian Thomas Jr. [WR | LSU]
It's no secret that Kansas City's wide receivers have been disappointing this season. From dropped passes turned pick sixes, dropped game-winning touchdowns, and boneheaded offsides penalties, this team needs to rejuvenate that core. Here's a breakout star from 2023 to help do that. Brian Thomas Jr. was the #2 receiver for LSU behind projected top-five pick Malik Nabers, but he showed himself to be a great player in his own right. He led the NCAA in touchdown receptions with 15, He's shown elite catching ability and can high point the ball well. He could instantly pair with 2023 2nd-rounder Rashee Rice to form a more than servicable receiver duo.
26. Houston Texans (via Cleveland Browns) - Adonai Mitchell [WR | Texas]
The run on wide receivers continues as Houston wants to give C.J. Stroud more weapons. Georgia transfer Adonai Mitchell has been a beast for the Longhorns this season, making his 3rd straight College Football Playoff appearance in the process. Adding Mitchell will give the Texans a good fit at outside receiver, which is definitely a need. He's had some injury history, but looked good enough this season to warrant a team taking a chance on him. Mitchell's good at making contested catches and is decent in catch-and-run situations. He would be an excellent fit next to Nico Collins and Tank Dell on the Texans offense.
27. Detroit Lions - Quinyon Mitchell [CB | Toledo]
Detroit's defense has struggled at points this season. Addressing the secondary has to be of the highest concern. In this case, the Lions just a few miles south of the border to find their guy. Quinyon Mitchell has been a lockdown corner for the Toledo defense, and his quickness would be a great asset in Detroit. He reads the quarterback well and has very good reaction time. Sure, it's against MAC competition, but he's still been incredible. I expect him to shine at the combine and raise his draft stock even more. He would join current rookie Brian Branch in an upgraded secondary.
28. Philadelphia Eagles - Kamari Lassiter [CB | Georgia]
Philadelphia continues their trend of drafting Georgia players by grabbing the best corner on the board in Kamari Lassiter. Corner is a huge need for the Eagles considering the injuries to Darius Slay and James Bradberry that have occurred this season. Adding Lassiter would be consistent with Philadelphia's drafting strategy - loading up on Bulldogs. It'd be a good choice, too, as Lassiter has a ton of potential. He has performed incredibly well in a difficult ACC and is a physical playmaker. He'd go perfectly next to former teammate Kelee Ringo on the defense. An already dominant defense gets even stronger.
29. Miami Dolphins - Troy Fautanu [OG | Washington]
Miami has a weakness at left guard, and it would be smart for them to address the offensive line. Fautanu has played tackle for the Huskies throughout his career, but he's projected to be an interior lineman at the next level. I could see the Dolphins starting Fautanu at left guard to start before transitioning him to left tackle when Terron Armstead leaves/retires. Fautanu has been a consistently good starter on a playoff-caliber team, and Miami shouldn't think twice about his selection here. His physicality would be an excellent asset in front of Tua as Miami's offense continues to thrive.
30. Dallas Cowboys - Amarius Mims [OT | Georgia]
Tyron Smith is a free agent this offseason and has dealt with numerous injuries over the last couple of seasons. Finding his replacement should be easy in this class considering the depth of the tackle class. In this case, Dallas goes with the best player on the board in Georgia's Amarius Mims. He's an impressive 6'7" and 340 pounds but plays with a bit more athleticism and bend than that size would imply. His injury history is somewhat concerning, but his ability is good enough to justify him going in the first round. If he was fully healthy, he'd likely go much higher than this
31. San Francisco 49ers - Jordan Morgan [OT | Arizona]

San Francisco needs to upgrade at some position at the offensive line, so nabbing the best guy available and continuing the run on linemen makes perfect sense. Jordan Morgan is an excellent run-blocking right tackle who would fit very well in San Francisco's offense. With how stacked San Francisco's roster is, building the trenches is a great idea. Morgan would likely start at right tackle and could potentially transition to left tackle if Trent Williams retires. I'm sure Brock Purdy would appreciate the team doing everything they can to protect him.
32. Baltimore Ravens - Denzel Burke [CB | Ohio State]
Baltimore is projected to win the Super Bowl currently, so congratulations to them. Their prize for winning the Super Bowl is the 32nd pick, which they use on Ohio State product Denzel Burke. Burke struggled in 2022 but came back in a big way in 2023, becoming the number one defensive back on one of the best defenses in college football. He's a physical corner who shows elite quickness and footwork. He still needs to work on getting beat deep, as he's struggled with that at times, but learning from someone like Marlon Humphrey should help him thoroughly. The Ravens find a good one in Burke.
Round Two
33. Carolina Panthers - Xavier Legette [WR | South Carolina]
34. Arizona Cardinals - Jackson Powers-Johnson [C | Oregon]
35. New England Patriots - Kingsley Saumataia [OT | BYU]
36. Washington Commanders - Bralen Trice [EDGE | Washington]
37. New York Giants - Xavier Worthy [WR | Texas]
38. Green Bay Packers (via New York Jets) - Kamren Kinchens [S | Miami FL]
39. Los Angeles Chargers - Kalen King [CB | Penn State]
40. Tennessee Titans - Troy Franklin [WR | Oregon]
41. Washington Commanders (via Chicago Bears) - Patrick Paul [OT | Houston]
42. Green Bay Packers - Tyler Guyton [OT | Oklahoma]
43. Las Vegas Raiders - Michael Hall Jr. [DT | Ohio State]
44. Atlanta Falcons - Michael Penix Jr. [QB | Washington]
45. New Orleans Saints (via Denver Broncos) - J.J. McCarthy [QB | Michigan]
46. New York Giants (via Seattle Seahawks) - Ja'Tavion Sanders [TE | Texas]
47. Pittsburgh Steelers - Caelen Carson [CB | Wake Forest]
48. Philadelphia Eagles (via New Orleans Saints) - Tyler Nubin [S | Minnesota]
49. Buffalo Bills - Devontez Walker [WR | North Carolina]
50. Houston Texans - Chris Braswell [EDGE | Alabama]
51. Minnesota Vikings - Bo Nix [QB | Oregon]
52. Los Angeles Rams - Leonard Taylor [DT | Miami FL]
53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Ja'Lynn Polk [WR | Washington]
54. Jacksonville Jaguars - Josh Newton [CB | TCU]
55. Cincinnati Bengals - T'Vondre Sweat [DT | Texas]
56. Indianapolis Colts - Ladd McConkey [WR | Georgia]
57. Cleveland Browns - Jeremiah Trotter Jr. [LB | Clemson]
58. Kansas City Chiefs - Brandon Dorlus [DT | Oregon]
59. Philadelphia Eagles - Jonah Elliss [EDGE | Utah]
60. Detroit Lions - Kris Jenkins [DT | Michigan]
61. Dallas Cowboys - Trey Benson [RB | Florida State]
62. Miami Dolphins - Calen Bullock [S | USC]
63. San Francisco 49ers - Javon Bullard [S | Georgia]
64. Baltimore Ravens - Ruke Orhorhoro [DT | Clemson]
Round 3
65. Carolina Panthers - D.J. James [CB | Auburn]
66. New England Patriots - Brenden Rice [WR | USC]
67. Arizona Cardinals - T.J. Tampa [CB | Iowa State]
68. Washington Commanders - Zach Frazier [C | West Virginia]
69. New York Jets - Malachi Corley [WR | Western Kentucky]
70. Los Angeles Chargers - Maason Smith [DT | LSU]
71. Arizona Cardinals (via Tennessee Titans) - Mar'Keise Irving [RB | Oregon]
72. Chicago Bears - Jack Sawyer [EDGE | Ohio State]
73. New York Giants - Braelon Allen [RB | Wisconsin]
74. Las Vegas Raiders - Kiran Amegadjie [OT | Yale]
75. Atlanta Falcons - Kris Abrams-Draine [CB | Missouri]
76. Green Bay Packers - Johnny Wilson [WR | Florida State]
77. Seattle Seahawks (from New Orleans Saints via Denver Broncos) - Adisa Isaac [EDGE | Penn State]
78. Pittsburgh Steelers - Edgerrin Cooper [LB | Texas A&M]
79. Denver Broncos - Tory Horton [WR | Colorado State]
80. Seattle Seahawks - Michael Pratt [QB | Tulane]
81. Arizona Cardinals (via Houston Texans) - Tyler Davis [DT | Clemson]
82. Green Bay Packers (via Buffalo Bills) - Blake Corum [RB | Michigan]
83. Los Angeles Rams - Max Melton [CB | Rutgers]
84. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Cade Stover [TE | Ohio State]
85. Detroit Lions (via Minnesota Vikings) - Rod Moore [S | Michigan]
86. Cincinnati Bengals - Matt Goncalves [OT | Pittsburgh]
87. Indianapolis Colts - Tyliek Williams [DT | Ohio State]
88. Jacksonville Jaguars - Cooper Beebe [OT | Kansas State]
89. Kansas City Chiefs - Cole Bishop [S | Utah]
90. Cleveland Browns - Braden Fiske [DT | Florida State]
91. Detroit Lions - Roman Wilson [WR | Michigan]
92. Houston Texans (via Philadelphia Eagles) - Payton Wilson [LB | NC State]
93. Dallas Cowboys - Jalen McMillan [WR | Washington]
94. San Francisco 49ers - Sedrick Van Pran [C | Georgia]
95. Baltimore Ravens - Jacob Cowing [WR | Arizona]
96. Jacksonville Jaguars - Nazir Stackhouse [DT | Georgia]
97. Philadelphia Eagles - Blake Fisher [OT | Notre Dame]
98. San Francisco 49ers - Khyree Jackson [CB | Oregon]
99. Buffalo Bills - Jonathon Brooks [RB | Texas]
100. Washington Commanders (via San Francisco 49ers) - Jaheim Bell [TE | Florida State]
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