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2024 NFL Draft tracker, takeaways: Round-to-round picks by team, grades, analysis as three-day event concludes

The 2024 NFL Draft has come to an end. In all, there were 257 prospects from different playing backgrounds realizing a dream of becoming a professional football player. It was a year for the record books as multiple benchmarks were topped. 

Here are takeaways from the three-day draft in Detroit:

1. Falcons deliver biggest surprise with Michael Penix Jr. selection

Atlanta's decision to select Penix without giving free agent signing Kirk Cousins much advanced notice is reminiscent of Chicago taking Mitchell Trubisky after signing Nick Foles to a lucrative contract. There is no question that Cousins is closer to the end of his career than the beginning, but the Falcons are hardly maximizing their opportunity to win right away with their prized free agent signing. 

2. Quarterback records set in the first round 

For the first time in league history, six quarterbacks were taken in the first round of an NFL Draft. More impressively, six of the first 12 selections were used on the quarterbacks. The hay is in the barn. Now, the discussion turns to when those players will take the field and their overall outlook as professionals. 

3. No quarterbacks selected on Day 2

For all the action at the position in the first round, there was little to no movement on Day 2. In fact, there was an NFL record 138-pick gap between quarterbacks picked until South Carolina's Spencer Rattler came off the board to the Saints.

4. Michigan falls short of draft record

Georgia still has the record for the most prospects taken (15) over the course of the NFL Draft. Michigan had an opportunity to surpass that total, thanks to Friday's results when six Wolverines were taken. J.J. McCarthy got them started in the first round and there were 13 taken in total. 

5. Sons of NFL legends learn next destinations

Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. was drafted by the team whose jersey his father adorned most of his career. The Eagles took him off the board in the fifth round. The Chargers selected USC wide receiver Brenden Rice, son of Jerry, in the seventh round

Terrell Owens' son, Terique, is signing with with the 49ers as an undrafted free agent. Frank Gore Jr., son of the future Hall of Famer, is signing with the Bills, also as an undrafted free agent. 

Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (Cardinals), Michigan defensive tackle Kris Jenkins (Bengals), Notre Dame offensive tackle Joe Alt (Chargers) and Rice wide receiver Luke McCaffrey (Commanders) all had Pro Bowl fathers as well. 

6. The final draft haul of the PAC-12

As the conferences institutions have scattered across the country in the ACC, Big Ten, Big XII and beyond, the 2024 NFL Draft was the final year of PAC-12 representation. There were 24 PAC-12 prospects taken on Day 3. An additional 16, including seven in the first round, were taken over the first two days of the draft. 

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Falcons moving up

 

Terms of the trade

 

Round 2, pick 34: Chargers select WR Ladd McConkey

Ladd McConkey has a slight and lean build with good short-area change of direction and suddenness in his movement skills. He runs sharp and precise routes but is still raw in his overall pad level approaching and snapping off the stem. He flashes dynamic agility on shorter to intermediate routes.

Chris Trapasso's grade: A

"Crafty, athletic, polished WR who can win on the boundary and in the slot. Releases are great. Route-running nuance also there. Deceptive speed and YAC skills."

Draft profile

About
-- 2021-22: 2-time national champion with Georgia
-- 2022: Second-team All-SEC

Strengths
-- Hands-catcher with good contact balance, and he accelerates off the line of scrimmage and hits top speed in just a few steps
-- Savvy route-runner who understands leverage/changing speeds to create separation; snatches the ball out of the air and has YAC potential
-- Willing blocker in run game on perimeter

Weaknesses
-- Needs to get stronger to compete vs. bigger NFL CBs
-- His routes can be stalled mid phase by press or hand fighting

 

A trade early in Round 2

 

Round 2, pick 33: Bills select WR Keon Coleman

Keon Coleman is a big-bodied wide receiver who can run through contact all day long. He will occasionally have focus drops, but he has flashed his ability to high point the football, and he also adds something in the return game.

Chris Trapasso's grade: C-

"X" receiver for WR-needy team. Plays faster than his combine speed but doesn't separate consistently and isn't as good of a contested-catch wideout as his size and highlight-reel would indicate. Young though.

Draft profile

About
-- 2023: First-team All-ACC (WR, all-purpose and specialist)
-- 2023: Led ACC in rec TD (11) and punt return yds (300)

Strengths
-- Enormous frame with a huge catch radius
-- Great blocker on the perimeter
-- Has return ability

Weaknesses
-- Will have focus drops at times; needs to work on that
-- Wasn't as dominant over the second half of the season for the Seminoles

 

The first pick in Round 2?

 

Time for night 2!

 

Patriots appear set on WR

 

Teams eying Keon Coleman?

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2024 NFL Draft order for Day 2

Round 1 is in the books, but we've got two more rounds unfolding Friday night.

Round 2

33. Bills
34. Patriots
35. Cardinals
36. Commanders
37. Chargers
38. Titans
39. Panthers
40. Commanders
41. Packers
42. Texans
43. Falcons
44. Raiders
45. Saints
46. Colts
47. Giants
48. Jaguars
49. Bengals
50. Eagles
51. Steelers
52. Rams
53. Eagles
54. Browns
55. Dolphins
56. Cowboys
57. Buccaneers
58. Packers
59. Texans
60. Bills
61. Lions
62. Ravens
63. 49ers
64. Chiefs

Round 3

65. Panthers
66. Cardinals
67. Commanders
68. Patriots
69. Chargers
70. Giants
71. Cardinals
72. Jets
73. Cowboys
74. Falcons
75. Bears
76. Broncos
77. Raiders
78. Commanders
79. Falcons
80. Bengals
81. Seahawks
82. Colts
83. Rams
84. Steelers
85. Browns
86. Texans
87. Cowboys
88. Packers
89. Buccaneers
90. Cardinals
91. Packers
92. Buccaneers
93. Ravens
94. 49ers
95. Bills
96. Jaguars
97. Bengals
98. Steelers
99. Rams
100. Commanders

 

Bold predictions for first-round draft picks

We know the 32 first-round picks, but how productive will they be in the NFL right away? Here are five bold predictions:

Five bold predictions for 2024 first-round picks, including Xavier Worthy an X-factor in Chiefs' three-peat
Jordan Dajani
 

Jayden Daniels > Caleb Williams 👀

 

Did Payton bait Vikings?

 

Falcons had sights set on another first-round pick

 

What to know from Round 1

1. Falcons deliver biggest surprise with Michael Penix Jr. selection

Atlanta's decision to select Penix without giving free agent signing Kirk Cousins much advanced notice is reminiscent of Chicago taking Mitchell Trubisky after signing Nick Foles to a lucrative contract. There is no question that Cousins is closer to the end of his career than the beginning, but the Falcons are hardly maximizing their opportunity to win right away with their prized free agent signing. 

2. Quarterback records set in the first round 

For the first time in league history, six quarterbacks were taken in the first round of an NFL Draft. More impressively, six of the first 12 selections were used on the quarterbacks. The hay is in the barn. Now, the discussion turns to when those players will take the field and their overall outlook as professionals. 

3. Stage set for Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel to be traded? 

San Francisco used its first-round pick on wide receiver Ricky Pearsall after the hot topic all day had been what the team will do with veteran receivers Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk. Aiyuk is seeking a new deal, but a trade of Samuel may be more palatable. Can they get a deal done Friday?

2024 NFL Draft Round 1 winners and losers: Four quarterbacks come out on top, one has a bad day
Will Brinson
 

First-round draft order, picks

1. Chicago Bears (via Carolina): Caleb Williams, QB, USC
2. Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU
3. New England Patriots: Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina
4. Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
5. Los Angeles Chargers: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
6. New York Giants: Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
7. Tennessee Titans: JC Latham, OT, Alabama
8. Atlanta Falcons: Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington
9. Chicago Bears: Rome Odunze, WR, Washington
10. Minnesota Vikings (from New York Jets): J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan
11. New York Jets (from Minnesota): Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn State
12. Denver Broncos: Bo Nix, QB, Oregon
13. Las Vegas Raiders: Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia
14. New Orleans Saints: Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State
15. Indianapolis Colts: Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA
16. Seattle Seahawks: Byron Murphy II, DL, Texas
17. Minnesota Vikings (from Jacksonville); Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama
18. Cincinnati Bengals: Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
19. Los Angeles Rams: Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State
20. Pittsburgh Steelers: Troy Fautanu, IOL, Washington
21. Miami Dolphins: Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State
22. Philadelphia Eagles: Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo
23. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Cleveland through Houston and Minnesota): Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU
24. Detroit Lions (from Dallas): Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama
25. Green Bay Packers: Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona
26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Graham Barton, IOL, Duke
27. Arizona Cardinals (via Houston): Darius Robinson, EDGE, Missouri
28. Kansas City Chiefs (from Buffalo): Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas
29. Dallas Cowboys (from Detroit Lions): Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma
30. Baltimore Ravens: Nate Wiggins, CB, Ravens
31. San Francisco 49ers: Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida
32. Carolina Panthers (from Kansas City through Buffalo): Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina

2024 NFL Draft grades, first round: Falcons earn B- for Michael Penix Jr., Vikings get C+ for J.J. McCarthy
Pete Prisco
 

Teams looking to move up into No. 33 

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Round 1, pick 32: Panthers select WR Xavier Legette

Carolina told Legette that they would take him No. 33 overall. They lied. They took him No. 32 overall after trading up one spot to take him. Legette has size and speed.

 

32. Carolina Panthers

Team needs: WR, EDGE, CB, TE, OT, DL, RB
Players acquired: OG Robert Hunt, OG Damien Lewis, DT A'Shawn Robinson, LB Josey Jewell, EDGE D.J. Wonnum, CB Dane Jackson, OT Yosh Nijman, WR Diontae Johnson
Players lost: CB Donte Jackson, EDGE Brian Burns, LB Frankie Luvu, EDGE Yetur Gross-Matos

Wide receiver? Offensive line?

 

Panthers set to make their first pick

 

Round 1, pick 31: 49ers select WR Ricky Pearsall

San Francisco takes a wide receiver, potentially signaling their willingness to move on from Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel. Pearsall is a great route runner. 

 

31. San Francisco 49ers

Team needs: OT, IOL, DL, EDGE, IOL, S, CB, WR
Players acquired: EDGE Leonard Floyd, EDGE Yetur Gross-Matos, DT Jordan Elliott, DT Maliek Collins
Players lost: DT Arik Armstead, EDGE Chase Young, TE Charlie Woerner, QB Sam Darnold, DT Javon Kinlaw

 

Round 1, pick 30: Ravens select CB Nate Wiggins

Baltimore does go cornerback but it is Wiggins instead of Kool-Aid McKinstry. Wiggins has the highest upside as a man coverage cornerback in this class.

 

30. Baltimore Ravens

Team needs: OT, IOL, CB, DL, EDGE, WR, LB
Players acquired: RB Derrick Henry, OT Josh Jones
Players lost: LB Patrick Queen, S Geno Stone, OG John Simpson, CB Ronald Darby, WR Devin Duvernay, RB Gus Edwards, OT Morgan Moses, OG Kevin Zeitler

With Tyler Guyton off the board, could Baltimore go defense? The Ravens have always liked Alabama players. Could Kool-Aid McKinstry be the second Alabama cornerback selected?

 

Round 1, pick 29: Cowboys select OT Tyler Guyton

Yet another offensive lineman comes off the board as the Cowboys answer a critical need. Tyler Guyton played right tackle for the Sooners but Dallas obviously sees him transitioning to the left side.

 

29. Dallas Cowboys (12-5)

Team needs: OT, IOL, RB, CB, LB, WR, S
Players acquired: LB Eric Kendricks
Players lost: EDGE Dorance Armstrong, C Tyler Biadasz, RB Tony Pollard, OT Tyron Smith, EDGE Dante Fowler Jr.

Tyler Guyton time for Dallas? Kingsley Suamataia perhaps?

 

Round 1, pick 28: Chiefs select WR Xavier Worthy

After trading up with a conference rival, Kansas City uses its newfound pick to select the NFL Combine's fastest man. The Chiefs have added speed for Patrick Mahomes this offseason; first with Hollywood Brown and now Worthy. 

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