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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 have done homework on QBs

Atlanta has reportedly done its homework on quarterbacks, including Michael Penix Jr. -- who appears to be a first-round lock. Hmm. 

 

Pats moving back into the first round? 

Patriots owner Robert Kraft hinted at his team trading back into the first round. New England currently has the No. 3 overall pick, which it reportedly plans to use to draft QB Drake Maye. 

 

An hour away!

 

Top three teams now staying put in the draft

 

First-round sleepers

Per Bleacher Report NFL Insider Jordan Schultz, two potential sleeper first-round picks to keep an eye out for are Florida State WR Keon Coleman and Washington OT Roger Rosengarten.

Coleman is CBS Sports' No. 53 overall prospect, while Rosengarten is No. 71 overall. 

 

Commanders trading up into the back end of the first round?

There have been rumors that Washington wanted to make two first-round selections tonight, and we now have a report to support those rumblings. Per NBC Washington, the Commanders are making calls to multiple teams in the bottom third of the draft. You can assume Washington is looking for an offensive lineman.  

 

Presumptive first overall pick Caleb Williams has arrived!

Williams, the USC quarterback who the 2022 Heisman Trophy, will almost certainly be selected first overall by the Chicago Bears tonight. Caesars Sportsbook has -1000000 odds that Williams will be the first name read by Roger Goodell tonight. 

 

Gauging the potential trade market

 

Open for business 

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Bears open to trading No. 9 pick

Draft rumors and reports continue to pile in with the first round less than four hours from kicking off. The Chicago Bears, who hold the Nos. 1 and 9 picks, are "open for business" regarding trading the ninth selection, for the right price, according to The Athletic

Most everyone has expected Chicago to use the pick to select WR Rome Odunze or a defensive linemen, but the Bears may instead trade out of the pick in order to get more draft capital. Chicago currently has just four picks. The Broncos, Rams and Raiders are possible teams who may try to get the ninth pick.

2024 NFL Draft rumors: Bears are open to trading the 9th overall pick for the right price
Bryan DeArdo
 

Rumors on rumors on rumors

 

Bowers to go top 10?

 

The path to becoming a top NFL Draft pick

 

Sauce's wish list

Jets star Sauce Gardner said afterwards he was trolling, but it'd make sense these are the players he'd be most excited for the Jets to draft in Round 1.

 

NFL legends to make Day 2 picks

 

Surprise team poised to trade up?

For the first time since 2016, the Rams are set to make a first-round pick. But sitting at No. 19 overall apparently isn't good enough for Los Angeles, as it's looking to move into the top 10.

2024 NFL Draft trade rumors: Rams trying to make home run deal that would move them into top 10
John Breech
 

First-round draft order

1. Chicago Bears (via Carolina)
2. Washington Commanders
3. New England Patriots
4. Arizona Cardinals
5. Los Angeles Chargers
6. New York Giants
7. Tennessee Titans
8. Atlanta Falcons
9. Chicago Bears
10. New York Jets
11. Minnesota Vikings
12. Denver Broncos
13. Las Vegas Raiders
14. New Orleans Saints
15. Indianapolis Colts
16. Seattle Seahawks
17. Jacksonville Jaguars
18. Cincinnati Bengals
19. Los Angeles Rams
20. Pittsburgh Steelers
21. Miami Dolphins
22. Philadelphia Eagles
23. Minnesota Vikings (via Cleveland through Houston)
24. Dallas Cowboys
25. Green Bay Packers
26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
27. Arizona Cardinals (via Houston)
28. Buffalo Bills
29. Detroit Lions 
30. Baltimore Ravens
31. San Francisco 49ers
32. Kansas City Chiefs

NFL Draft 2024 order for Round 1: Full list of every first-round pick, plus biggest needs for all 32 clubs
Josh Edwards
 

Pete Prisco's final mock draft

Who does CBS Sports senior NFL writer Pete Prisco have your favorite team drafting in Round 1? Here are his first five picks:

1. Chicago BearsCaleb Williams, QB, USC
2. Washington CommandersJayden Daniels, QB, LSU
3. New York Giants (via mock trade with Patriots): Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina
4. Arizona CardinalsMarvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
5. Los Angeles ChargersJC Latham, OT, Alabama

Prisco's final 2024 NFL Mock Draft: Giants trade up for Drake Maye; Vikings let QB come to them
Pete Prisco
 

Draft day has arrived!

The 2024 NFL Draft is almost here! Here's everything you need to know before the Chicago Bears are on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick.

2024 NFL Draft start time, date, schedule, location, TV channel, live stream, how to watch streaming online
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