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  • Fleet 1
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    2024 Official Super Duper Mock Draft Thread - Opinions On Mocks | Pundit Mocks

    Lets start putting mocks in this thread and discussing here. Its what we do every year. Latest GBN mock. 3 rounds. I really like the first 2 picks. And as much as we need a NT...i would prefer Barton in this scenario. He can also play OC. But an upgrade at RT as well.
    2024 projection


    First round
    1 Chicago (from Carolina) Caleb Williams QB Southern California
    2 Washington Drake Maye QB North Carolina
    3 New England Jayden Daniels QB LSU
    4 Arizona Marvin Harrison WR Ohio State
    5 LA Chargers Brock Bowers TE Georgia
    6 NY Giants Michael Penix QB Washington
    7 Tennessee Olu Fashanu OT Penn State
    8 Atlanta Bo Nix QB Oregon
    9 Chicago Rome Odunze WR Washington
    10 NY Jets John Alt OT Notre Dame
    11 Minnesota Dallas Turner DE Alabama
    12 Denver Laiatu Latu DE UCLA
    13 Las Vegas Jer'Zahn Newton DT Illinois
    14 New Orleans Malik Nabers WR LSU
    15 Indianapolis Keon Coleman WR Florida State
    16 Seattle Amarius Mims OT Georgia
    17 Jacksonville Cooper DeJean CB Iowa
    18 Cincinnati Tyler Guyton OT Oklahoma
    19 Green Bay JC Latham OT Alabama
    20 Tampa Bay Brian Thomas WR LSU
    21 Arizona (from Houston) Jared Verse DE Florida State
    22 LA Rams Nate Wiggins CB Clemson
    23 Pittsburgh Troy Fantanu G/T Washington State
    24 Miami Taliese Fuaga G/T Oregon State
    25 Buffalo Xavier Worthy WR Texas
    26 Kansas City Troy Franklin WR Oregon
    27 Philadelphia Kool-Aid McKinstry CB Alabama
    28 Houston (from Cleveland) Adonai Mitchell WR Texas
    29 Dallas Terrion Arnold CB Alabama
    30 Detroit Kamari Lassiter CB Georgia
    31 San Francisco Robert Morgan OT Arizona
    32 Baltimore T'Vondre Sweat NT Texas
    Showing 1 to 32 of 32 entries

    Second round
    33 Carolina Xavier Leggette WR South Carolina
    34 New England Ja'Tavian Sanders TE Texas
    35 Arizona Chop Robinson DE Penn State
    36 Washington JT Tuimoloau DE Ohio State
    37 NY Giants Patrick Paul OT Houston
    38 LA Chargers Quinyon Mitchell CB Toledo
    39 Tennessee Johnny Wilson WR Florida State
    40 Washington (from Chicago) Kingsley Saumataia OT BYU
    41 Green Bay (from NY Jets) Josh Newton CB TCU
    42 Minnesota Kris Abrams-Paine CB Missouri
    43 Atlanta Chris Braswell ER Alabama
    44 Las Vegas Kalen King CB Penn State
    45 Denver Cam Ward QB Washington State
    46 Indianapolis Bralen Trice DE Washington
    47 NY Giants (from Seattle) Darius Robinson DE Missouri
    48 Jacksonville Leonard Taylor DT Miami
    49 Cincinnati Ja'Lynn Polk WR Washington
    50 Philadelphia (from New Orleans Kamren Kinchens S Miami
    51P Green Bay Zak Zinter OG Michigan
    52P Tampa Bay Tyler Nubin S Minnesota
    53P Houston Brandon Dorlus DE Oregon
    54P LA Rams Javon Foster OT Missouri
    55P Pittsburgh Denzel Burke CB Ohio State
    56P Miami Kris Jenkins DT Michigan
    57P Buffalo Braden Fiske DT Florida State
    58P Kansas City Jeremiah Trotter LB Clemson
    59P Philadelphia Cedric Gray LB North Carolina
    60P Cleveland Michael Hall DT Ohio State
    61P Dallas Blake Fisher OT Notre Dame
    62P Detroit Mo Kamara DE Colorado State
    63P San Francisco Cole Bishop S Utah
    64P Baltimore Tez Walker WR North Carolina
    Third round
    65 Carolina Adisa Isaac DE Penn State
    66 Arizona Cooper Beebe OG Kansas State
    67 Washington Jaylon Ford LB Texas
    68 New England Tory Horton WR Colorado State
    69 LA Chargers McKinney Jackson DT Texas A&M
    70 NY Giants Ashton Gillotte DE Louisville
    71 Arizona (from Tennessee) Javon Bullard S Georgia
    72 NY Jets Jermaine Burton WR Alabama
    73 Detroit (from Minnesota) Ladd McConkey WR Georgia
    74 Atlanta Roman Wilson WR Michigan
    75 Chicago Tre'Veyon Henderson RB Ohio State
    76c Seattle (from Denver) Spencer Rattler QB South Carolina
    77 Las Vegas Connor Colby G/T Iowa
    78 Seattle Junior Colson LB Michigan
    79 Jacksonville Tre Harris WR Mississippi
    80 Cincinnati TJ Tampa CB Iowa State
    81 Denver (from New Orleans) Blake Corum RB Michigan
    82 Indianapolis Caelen Carson CB Wake Forest
    83P Green Bay Trey Benson RB Florida Syaye
    84P Tampa Bay Graham Barton C/T Duke
    85P Arizona (from Houston) Keith Randolph DT Illinois
    86P LA Rams Zion Tupuola-Fetui DE Washington
    87P Pittsburgh Jackson Powers-Johnson C/G Oregon
    Miami Pick forfeited
    88P Green Bay (from Buffalo) James Williams S Miami
    89P Kansas City Mekhi Wingo DT LSU
    90P Houston (from Philadelphia) Calen Bullock S Southern California
    91P Cleveland Tommy Eichenberg LB Ohio State
    92P Dallas Audric Estime RB Notre Dame
    93P Detroit Christian Jones OT Texas
    94Pc Washington (from San Francisco) Tykee Smith S Georgia
    95P Baltimore Nehemiah Pritchett CB Auburn
    XXCc San Francisco Payton Wilson LB North Carolina State
    XXCc San Francisco Jordan Burch DE Oregon


  • gzubeck
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    #2
    I'm liking Arizonas draft...looks like I might start caring for them as a team again if this draft scenario pans out...MH2, Jared Verse, Chop Robinson in the second round...talk about nitrous oxide for your team...Nabers and coleman mid round...I'm sorry I want to trade out and take my chances and get additional draft picks in this years draft.
    Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....

    "Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh

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    • Fleet 1
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      #3
      Originally posted by gzubeck View Post
      I'm liking Arizonas draft...looks like I might start caring for them as a team again if this draft scenario pans out...MH2, Jared Verse, Chop Robinson in the second round...talk about nitrous oxide for your team...Nabers and coleman mid round...I'm sorry I want to trade out and take my chances and get additional draft picks in this years draft.
      Yeah i never saw that. Great draft. Some of my faves. Lobe Beebe.

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      • Fleet 1
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        #4
        My first mock. Double trade back in round one and then round 2. They offer ill take it. lol Rome wont be there. Sanders probably top of round 2. Corum may end up in round 2. If Harbaugh is our coach he would take Corum high is my guess. He tried a couple RBs with the niners.

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        • Maniaque 6
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          #5
          If there's a chance that B. Bowers could be the next Kelcey, you just can't miss it !

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          • Formula 21
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            2024 NFL Mock Draft 3.0: QBs Caleb Williams, Drake Maye still on top for Connor Rogers

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            Thu, January 11, 2024 at 9:29 AM PST·13 min read


            With the national title game in the books and the 2024 NFL Draft order continuing to solidify, prospect rankings and landing spots will be much of the talk over these next four months. There is plenty of blue chip talent in this class, including at key areas such as quarterback, wide receiver and offensive tackle. Let’s take a look at some ideal fits for Round 1 in April with my latest mock draft.

            1. Chicago Bears (via Carolina Panthers)

            Caleb Williams, QB, USC

            While it remains a mystery if the Bears move forward with Justin Fields as their quarterback, whoever is under center will officially be working with a new offensive staff.
            If I had to make a prediction, they ultimately move Fields for Day 2 compensation and Ryan Poles takes his guy with the top pick in the draft. While his final college season didn’t go as expected, there’s no denying Williams’ special arm and playmaking ability.

            2. Washington Commanders

            Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina

            It was a brutal season for the Commanders, yet bottoming out will be tremendous for them in the long run. Picking second overall in this draft (on top of competent ownership) makes their front office and coaching staff openings much more attractive.
            Whoever lands those roles will walk away with the best available quarterback at this selection. Maye’s size and ability to throw with touch and consistent accuracy makes him a no-brainer as the future of this franchise.

            3. New England Patriots

            Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State

            There’s no way around it: the Patriots need a quarterback. Both Caleb Williams and Drake Maye are expected to be off the board (and in this scenario they are). Does this lead to New England looking for a bridge signal caller through a trade or free agency?
            If that happens, I'd expect the Patriots to take the best player in the draft in Marvin Harrison Jr. He’s the type of playmaker they’ve lacked since Randy Moss. There’s also a world where they fall in love with the talent of quarterback Jayden Daniels and select the 2023 Heisman winner here, but Harrison is the much better overall prospect.
            RELATED: Marvin Harrison Jr. on top of Connor Rogers’ Big Board

            4. Arizona Cardinals

            Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame

            In a perfect world, Marvin Harrison Jr. falls into Arizona’s lap due to the quarterback craze. In this scenario they still make out great with a blue chip tackle in Joe Alt. Paris Johnson Jr. would stay at right tackle for the Cardinals in this scenario, where he spent all of his rookie year.
            Alt’s movement for his size is impressive, while being an extremely disciplined player who can move defenders in the run game.

            5. Los Angeles Chargers

            Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

            With a new regime taking over soon, wide receiver is still in play even after the previous group took Quentin Johnston in the first round of last year’s draft.
            Nabers is a different tier of prospect, with explosive acceleration that can beat you before and after the catch. In any normal draft class, he’s the top wide receiver.

            6. New York Giants

            Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU

            The Giants are only tied to Daniel Jones from a financial perspective for one more season. If they are picking this high again in 2025, there’s a chance general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll aren’t making that selection.
            The point I’m making is there should be some urgency to find an upgrade under center. Daniels' electric running ability and vertical passing is a great fit with Daboll, who unlocked both of those aspects while working with Josh Allen a few years ago in Buffalo.

            7. Tennessee Titans

            Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn State

            General manager Ran Carthon took his quarterback last year in Will Levis, now he needs to set him up for success. Fashanu is a tremendous pass blocker with light feet, long arms and excellent recovery skills.
            Levis tends to hold the ball long as most young quarterbacks do. Fashanu enhances the chances of keeping him upright, playing alongside last year’s first rounder in Peter Skoronski.
            Sign up to stream the Peacock Wild Card Exclusive between the Dolphins and Chiefs, only on Peacock, Saturday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. ET. Visit PeacockTV.com/NFL for details.

            8. Atlanta Falcons

            Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama

            The first defensive player to come off the board, Turner is as athletic as they come in the front seven. In 2022, so much of his game was built around speed, but the strength strides he made in 2023 have turned him into a top 12 prospect.
            He’ll play his entire rookie season as a 21-year-old, with a massive pass rush ceiling in front of him.

            9. Chicago Bears

            Rome Odunze, WR, Washington

            The Bears (and Jets right after them) are sitting in a prime trade down spot considering how many teams outside the top 10 could have interest in a quarterback. With no trades in this mock, the Bears land their new quarterback, Caleb Williams, a big target from the same conference in Rome Odunze.
            This season he caught 20 of his 27 contested-catch opportunities (Per PFF), a remarkable improvement from 2022 where he hauled in just 4 of 16.

            10. New York Jets

            Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State

            The Jets' offseason mission is very clear: upgrade at both wide receiver and all across the offensive line. They will most likely do the former through a trade or free agency, leaving the latter as a huge mission in this year’s draft.
            They’d love if Joe Alt or Olu Fashanu made it to this pick, but that’s not likely as it stands right now. Don’t overlook Fuaga, who had a monster year at right tackle for Oregon State. He’s a mauler in the run game and shows tremendous strength against power in pass protection.

            11. Minnesota Vikings

            Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington

            The College Football Playoff was a rollercoaster for Penix Jr., who looked like the best quarterback in the country against Texas and then came back down to earth against Michigan.
            More importantly, he put out two years of great tape in the Huskies offense. His arm challenges every layer of the field and specifically outside the numbers. For a player viewed as a late Day 2, early Day 3 pick before the season, I’ve heard a ton of buzz about him over the last two months indicating he's on the rise in this draft.

            12. Denver Broncos

            Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State

            The Broncos have some pieces on defense coming off the edge in Jonathon Cooper, Baron Browning and Nik Bonitto, but they need a bona fide game wrecker. That’s what Verse has been for Florida State these past two seasons, with heavyweight hands and knock back power.

            13. Las Vegas Raiders

            Jer’Zhan Newton, DL, Illinois

            Much like the Vikings and Broncos in front of them, I could see the Raiders making an aggressive play for a quarterback in this draft. If they stand pat, Newton bolsters a defense that really came to life when Antonio Pierce took over.
            Newton's explosive off the ball for his size and easily works off blockers to shut down the run. I think in a scheme that lets him loose he has much more pass rush upside.
            RELATED: Video breakdown of Jer’Zhan Newton’s top plays of 2023

            14. New Orleans Saints

            Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA

            Latu is one of the best stories of this draft, going from being medically retired to posting back-to-back double digit sack seasons. His pass rush tool box is deep, showing off a variety of moves and refined hands to create a pathway to the quarterback.

            15. Indianapolis Colts

            Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

            Bowers is a top 10 player in this draft, but could the positional value of tight end lead to a slide? If that happens, Shane Steichen’s offense gets a complete steal. He’s as dynamic as they come at the position with arguably the best hands in the draft. He’s also held his own as a blocker throughout his time at Georgia.

            16. Seattle Seahawks

            Troy Fautanu, OL, Washington

            There is a lot of chatter about Fautanu, a college left tackle, kicking inside at the next level. He kept Michael Penix upright while also anchoring the Huskies rushing attack. Seattle could use interior help and no matter where he ultimately lands on an NFL offensive line, he has the talent to warrant a top 20 selection.

            Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
            The Wasted Decade is done.
            Build Back Better.

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            • La Costa Boy
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              #7
              • 5.


                Marvin Harrison Jr.
                WR Ohio State
              • 37.


                T'Vondre Sweat
                DT Texas
              • 69.


                Zach Frazier
                OC West Virginia
              • 101.


                Tommy Eichenberg
                LB Ohio State
              • 133.


                Tykee Smith
                S Georgia
              • 165.


                Roger Rosengarten
                OT Washington
              • 197.


                Sione Vaki
                S Utah
              A what the hell is he still doing there mock. MHJR at 5???? Thank you sir may I have another??? I REALLY doubt that this plays out in Detroit. Oh and a sneaky Vaki pick in round 7 as he was the highest rated prospect still on the board surprisingly.

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              • Eurobolt
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                #8
                Any mock without a dominant C is a flop.

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                • Boltnut
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                  #9
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                  • BayAreaBoltz
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by gzubeck View Post
                    I'm liking Arizonas draft...looks like I might start caring for them as a team again if this draft scenario pans out...MH2, Jared Verse, Chop Robinson in the second round...talk about nitrous oxide for your team...Nabers and coleman mid round...I'm sorry I want to trade out and take my chances and get additional draft picks in this years draft.
                    We were one Arizona field goal away from having their draft slots.

                    sigh.

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                    • Boltinloudguy
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
                      Estime could be a steal at that draft slot. 6.2 YPC in his career is nothing to smirk at, along with 18 TDs this year alone. Looks like he has some good burst for his size. Estime and Spiller could be a good 1-2 punch. Especially with new Oline coaches and a new RB coach.

                      Throw in RB Keilan Robinson in the 7th and you have your skat back with more explosiveness and a backup returner.

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                      • Boltnut
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Boltinloudguy View Post

                        Estime could be a steal at that draft slot. 6.2 YPC in his career is nothing to smirk at, along with 18 TDs this year alone. Looks like he has some good burst for his size. Estime and Spiller could be a good 1-2 punch. Especially with new Oline coaches and a new RB coach.

                        Throw in RB Keilan Robinson in the 7th and you have your skat back with more explosiveness and a backup returner.
                        IMO, the 4th round is the sweet spot for RB's. Better OL coach will work wonders along the OL (See Frank Smith 2021). Another RB I like is Devin Neal.
                        Devin Neal 2023 Junior season highlights. 183 Rushes, 1,209 Rushing Yards, 15 Rushing Touchdowns, 24 Receptions, 214 Receiving Yards, 1 Receiving Touchdowns....



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