It’s time to evaluate how the initial waves of free agency will affect the 2024 NFL Draft now that they are concluded. This is my revised first-round forecast. While I’m not predicting any trades in this mock, we should anticipate action in the days and weeks leading up to the draft, since the Vikings have already struck a deal to increase their flexibility.
The Bears are able to add the USC standout as their franchise quarterback thanks to the trade of Justin Fields to the Steelers. With an improved offensive lineup, Williams should be able to contribute right away as a starter.
Given that offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has experience coaching quarterbacks with athletic build like Kyler Murray, Daniels might be a wonderful fit for the Commanders’ new offence.
Eliot Wolf might consider selecting McCarthy, the greatest quarterback in Michigan history, in light of Tom Brady’s success with the Patriots. McCarthy lacks passing experience, but his winning history, intangibles, and athleticism make him a candidate to fill Jerod Mayo’s QB1 mould.
The WR1 Kyler Murray needs to elevate the Cardinals’ offence is the silky-smooth pass catcher.
Because of Jim Harbaugh’s dedication to the running game, the offensive line might be selected first overall in the draft. Alt is a technical who possesses the grit and determination the coach looks for in his players who play on the front line.
The Giants need to bolster their lineup with more dynamic playmakers if they are serious about Daniel Jones. Nabers is an expert at catch-and-run plays, with the ability to score from any spot on the pitch.
To finish off the offseason overhaul that will enable Will Levis to become a dominant quarterback, the Titans must recruit an offensive tackle.
Arriving at draft day with an impact edge defender in hand could be Raheem Morris’ top priority after acquiring his franchise quarterback in free agency. Turner should start on defence day one due to his size, quickness, and output.
Ryan Poles, the general manager, might include an additional weapon in the offence to ease the transition of his rookie quarterback into the starting lineup. Odunze is a gritty player with a high football IQ and positional flexibility. He would be a great WR3 to partner with DJ Moore and Keenan Allen, two experienced pass catchers, on the outside.
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