The NFL Draft 2024 gets closer. As more and more teams are eliminated from the playoffs, both fans and front offices are increasingly focused on the glory of the Lombardi Trophy and the hope of a successful draft.
In recent weeks, PFF has begun mapping the NFL Draft landscape and using the PFF Mock Draft Simulator to replicate the first five rounds for a number of teams. Click the links below to view your team’s five-round mock draft.
Editor’s note: The draft order may have changed since subsequent iterations, but this still provides a good insight into the players each franchise should target.
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Arizona Cardinals
• Round 1, Pick 4: *Trade* T Olu Fashanu, Penn State: The Cardinals should use the No. 1 pick this year to back up Kyler Murray and acquire additional premium draft picks in subsequent offseasons.
• Round 1, Pick 15: CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson: The Cardinals’ secondary has some nice players, including Garrett Williams and Kei’Trel Clark, both of whom can develop into starters (Clark as a backup). Nonetheless, they could still stand to make a splash on a potential CB1.
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Atlanta Falcons
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Baltimore Ravens
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Buffalo Bills
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Carolina Panthers
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Chicago Bears
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Cincinnati Bengals
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Cleveland Browns
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Dallas Cowboys
• Round 1, Pick 22: T JC Latham, Alabama: Listed at 6-foot-6 and 360 pounds, Latham is in the 61st and 98th percentiles, respectively.
• Round 3, Pick 86: DI T’Vondre Sweat, Texas: He currently has an overall grade of 91.9 and a run defense grade of 90.9, which is based on 21 solo stops in run defense and an average tackle depth of 0.22 yards is attributable.
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Denver Broncos
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Detroit Lions
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Green Bay Packers
• Round 1, Pick 13: OT Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State: Fuaga burst onto the scene this year. In 2022, he achieved an overall grade of 80.4 before reaching a grade above 89.0 in 2023.
• Round 2, Pick 45: S Calen Bullock, USC: The Packers need an impact player in their secondary, particularly at safety, and Bullock has some of the best ball production of any safety in college football.
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Houston Texans
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Indianapolis Colts
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Jacksonville Jaguars
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Kansas City Chiefs
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Las Vegas Raiders
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Los Angeles Chargers
• Round 1, Pick 9: DI Jer’Zhan Newton, Illinois: Posted an elite run defense grade of 91.5 in 2023 and posted pass rush grades above 82.0 in each of the last two seasons.
• Round 3, Pick 73: DI T’Vondre Sweat, Texas: His specialty is run defense, as evidenced by his 91.7 run defense grade this season. But his imposing size and strength also help him crack the pocket as a pass rusher.
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Los Angeles Rams
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Miami Dolphins
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Minnesota Vikings
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New England Patriots
• Round 1, Pick 3: WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State – With Caleb Williams and Drake Maye now expected to leave the board early, New England is taking the best non-quarterback in the draft.
• Round 2, Pick 35: QB Jayden Daniels, LSU – A quarterback change for the Patriots seems all but certain, and Daniels has a career-best 91.2 grade in 2023.
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New Orleans Saints
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New York Giants
• Round 1, Pick 4: T Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State – Fashanu is the top offensive tackle in the upcoming draft class and has elite size movement skills. Signing him to play alongside Andrew Thomas with Neal stepping inside might be the best vision for this New York offensive line.
• Round 4, Pick 104: QB Spencer Rattler, South Carlina – The Giants would be wise to invest in a developmental quarterback who has the potential to play behind Daniel Jones next season – of course, if they don’t get one in the first round, replace him immediately .
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New York Jets
• Round 1, Pick 11: OT Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State: Fuaga may not have the fancy footwork of some of the other top offensive tackles in the class, but he can handle it. He’s a top-notch tackle and could help New York’s playoff push in 2024.
• Round 3, Pick 75: QB Michael Pratt, Tulane: He would be a great quarterback to draft behind Rodgers for a season, as it is clear that Zach Wilson is not the answer in that role.
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Philadelphia Eagles
Pittsburgh Steelers
• Round 1, Pick 23: S Kamren Kinchens, Miami (Florida): Kinchens has good size and athleticism and is an all-around defender, as evidenced by his diverse snap counts. He played 203 snaps in the slot, 263 snaps as a box safety and 740 snaps as a free safety.
• Round 2, Pick 55: CB DJ James, Auburn: James is a bit slender at 6’3″ and 175 pounds, but his body control and movement skills are impressive and well-suited to men. In the last two seasons he achieved coverage grades of 85.7 and 89.2. He has the mentality and performance of a guy who could be a Grade 1 starter.
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San Francisco 49ers
• Round 1, Pick 26: CB Kamari Lassiter, Georgia – Cornerback could be one of the Niners’ biggest needs come April. In fact, 51.1% of mock draft simulator users select a corner with the 49ers’ first pick.
• Round 2, Pick 58: T Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma — At 6 feet tall and weighing 300 pounds, Guyton’s massive frame is hard to ignore. Then he makes it even more difficult because his movements are so explosive and fluid.
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Seattle Seahawks
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
• Round 1, Pick 7: EDGE Laiatu Latu, UCLA – The Buccaneers’ edge defensive unit ranks 20th in sacks, 28th in pressures and 28th in pass-rush win percentage this season. Latu would quickly help change those numbers.
• Round 2, Pick 39: QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado – He doesn’t have elite arm talent, but it’s good enough to become a starter in the NFL if he reports this year.
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Tennessee Titans
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Washington commanders
• Round 1, Pick 7: T Joe Alt, Notre Dame: The 6-foot-1, 300-pound Alt has an elite overall grade this season thanks to his top-notch pass-blocking rating. He gave up just one sack and four total pressures all year.
• Round 2, Pick 36: EDGE JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State: The former five-star recruit already shows a good understanding of pass-rush moves. He knows the “why” of the moves to throw and creates pass rush plans.
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