Midseason NFL Mock Draft 2024: First-Round Picks and Predictions for All 32 Teams
If we’re arguing about whether it’s too early to put up the next set of holiday decorations, then it’s not too early to start talking about next year’s NFL draft.
The Panthers have already given the Bears a massive gift, as the first-rounder in 2024 that Carolina traded away is currently on track to be the No. 1 pick. In trading up for Bryce Young last spring, the Panthers have put Chicago in the driver’s seat for the top selection for the second consecutive year—and the Bears just might be tempted to take their own shiny new quarterback this time around.
They won’t be the only ones in the market for a franchise passer, so it’s a good thing the 2024 class is expected to be loaded with talent at the game’s most important position (even if Shedeur Sanders and Quinn Ewers both go back to school). It’s unfair to expect a trio of Hall of Famers from this group, but in terms of quantity, it could challenge the legendary 1983 class that put six quarterbacks into the first round.
Wide receivers and offensive tackles should also come off the board early and often, but it wouldn’t be shocking if the first round comes and goes without a single running back or off-ball linebacker hearing their name called. Ditto for safeties and interior offensive linemen.
Keeping all that in mind, here’s an early look at how the first round of the 2024 NFL draft could unfold, using the latest updated pick order after Week 10 results.
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Teams without a first-round pick
Carolina Panthers
Team Needs: Any and all help for Bryce Young
WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 227 pounds
Adam Thielen is playing admirably, but he’ll be 34 next August, and rookie Jonathan Mingo has yet to prove he’ll be ready to take over as Young’s primary target in 2024. This offense needs an explosive WR1 with size and speed, and Legette checks both boxes. It’s hard to watch his film and not see shades of Philadelphia’s Brown.
Cleveland Browns
Team Needs: DL, OT, LB
DL Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 290 pounds
Cleveland needs an interior disruptor to make opposing offenses pay for focusing all their protection efforts on Myles Garrett. The Ducks’ defensive front has been dominant all year long, and Dorlus is the engine that drives that unit. He’s a versatile defender who can line up inside or on the edge, giving the Browns some flexibility to move him around up front.