Full list of Eagles’ 2024 NFL draft picks with projected compensatory selections

We’re looking at the Philadelphia Eagles’ complete order of 2024 NFL draft picks with compensatory projections.

The Eagles made several critical signings during the 2023 NFL free agency process, with all of the additions being one-year deals.

Philadelphia GM Howie Roseman watched ten contributors leave on the open market.

Thanks to his shrewd maneuvering and roster building, the Eagles are in line for four valuable compensatory picks in 2024, according to NFL.com draft expert, Lance Zierlein.

The Eagles played the compensatory pick game perfectly. They knew they would have a large number of players depart in free agency, and they didn’t add any projected qualifying free agents to the team. Philadelphia should receive the maximum number of picks, including a third-rounder for Hargrave.

The Birds were slated to have six picks in the 2024 NFL draft, but thanks to the compensatory formula, they’ll have 10.

Here’s an early look at the Eagles’ 2024 NFL draft picks.

Bengals make shocking pick in too-early 2024 NFL mock draft

The Bengals…quadruple down on a position?

In our first — and only for a long time — 2024 NFL mock draft for the Cincinnati Bengals, we took Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. with an eye on the team’s massive list of 2024 free agents.

A new mock draft elsewhere, though, has the Bengals pulling a stunner — by going with a first-round safety again.

PFF’s Max Chadwick has the Bengals picking USC safety Calen Bullock at No. 28:

After losing Jessie Bates III, the Bengals can stand to address the safety position even after taking Daxton Hill in 2022, who can line up at slot corner. Bullock was a first-team All-American for PFF this past season and was the third-most valuable one in the country according to PFF’s wins above average metric. His five interceptions tied for fifth among all FBS safeties. He can be the new center fielder in Cincinnati’s defense.

The problem with the Bengals adding yet another safety to the mix is other positions would suffer as a result and the cap hit of the group would keep climbing as the team wants to shift more money to the offense.

On paper, the Bengals want to start first-rounder Dax Hill in Bates’ former role next to free-agent add Nick Scott. And while the latter has an out built into his new contract after 2023, the team just drafted third-rounder Jordan Battle.

Based on the way coaches talked about Battle already, there’s a very real chance he steals some playing time from Scott or others really soon.

Of course, we can never rule anything out about a draft even days before the event, let alone almost a year in advance. But as of now, safety would rank near the bottom of first-round possibilities.

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2024 Mock Draft Roundup: Where Oregon’s stars are projected to land next April

Oregon had 1 player go in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. That number is expected to go up in 2024.

Isn’t it funny how after one thing ends in the world of college football, we immediately move onto the next year and start looking ahead by making projections and predictions?

It happens with the ‘Way-Too-Early Top-25 Rankings’ that come out the morning after the national championship game every year, and we’ve now seen it take place with the 2024 NFL Draft. On Saturday afternoon, the 2023 draft came to a close, seeing a total of six Oregon Ducks selected by NFL teams, and three five more either sign as undrafted free agents or accept invites to rookie minicamps.

Despite all of that news, it comes as no surprise that a round of 2024 NFL Mock Drafts were hot on the press Monday morning, predicting which college players will be at the top of the news cycle next April, looking to make their professional dreams come true.

We decided to sift through all of these mocks for you and figure out where your beloved Ducks are projected to go. While only one Oregon player — CB Christian Gonzalez — was taken in the first round this last season, there seems to be a good chance that number gets bigger next spring.

Here are where all of the Ducks are projected to land in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Eagles stick to the motto of reloading the trenches in early 2024 NFL mock drafts

Philadelphia will likely reload in the trenches, while some experts have the Eagles targeting other critical positions in early 2024 NFL mock drafts

The 2023 NFL draft is complete, and as teams add undrafted free agents, the experts are looking ahead to the 2024 selection process.

Next spring will see guaranteed locks like Heisman Trophy Winner Caleb Williams (USC), Marvin Harrison Jr. (Ohio State), Drake Maye (UNC), Joe Alt (Notre Dame), Brock Bowers (UGA), and Olumuviwa Fashanu (Penn State) all battle to round out the top five.

With teams around the league praying to be on the clock, here’s an early 2024 NFL mock draft roundup.

Three Longhorns land in first round of PFF’s way-too-early 2024 NFL mock draft

Texas should be well-represented in the early rounds of the 2024 NFL draft.

The 2023 NFL draft just concluded but it’s never too early to look ahead to the 2024 class. Continue reading “Three Longhorns land in first round of PFF’s way-too-early 2024 NFL mock draft”

Way-too-early Bengals 2024 NFL mock draft, 7-round edition

A way-too-early look at a 2024 NFL mock draft for the Cincinnati Bengals.

The Cincinnati Bengals just completed the 2023 NFL draft, adding eight players in a well-graded draft class who can help the team right away and well into the future.

Luckily for fans, draft season never ends — now it’s time to briefly glance at the 2024 NFL draft.

There, the Bengals will again attempt to draft for immediate impact that helps the team win Super Bowls right away, while also looking ahead to needs in a way that keeps the championship window open as long as possible.

Keeping in mind the massive list of free agents the Bengals could lose in 2024 free agency, here’s our too-early take on a 2024 mock draft, using the mock simulator from Pro Football Network.

2024 Way-Too-Early Mock Draft: How Will Anderson Jr. became the Arizona Cardinals’ MVP

In this 2024 NFL mock draft, the Arizona Cardinals benefit to an historic degree from their 2023 first-round trade with the Houston Texans.

The story of the 2024 NFL draft began with the trade that brought Alabama edge-rusher Will Anderson Jr. to the Houston Texans with the third overall pick. To make that move with the Arizona Cardinals, the Texans gave up their 12th overall pick in 2023, as well as the 33rd overall pick this year (which the Cardinals flipped to the Tennessee Titans so the Titans could take Kentucky quarterback Will Levis), as well as a first- and third-rounder in the 2024 draft.

That first-rounder in the 2024 draft, per Pro Football Focus’ 2023 season simulations, could leave the Cardinals in a spot usually never seen. The 1992 Indianapolis Colts are the only team in any major professional sport to ever have the first two picks in a draft (they took defensive lineman Steve Emtman and linebacker Quentin Coryatt), but that’s where PFF has the Cardinals in their 2024 Mock Draft Simulator.

Were that to happen, the Cardinals would be in a position to take a near-generational quarterback and receiver, which is what we have them doing with the first two picks.

This 2024 mock is also good news for the Green Bay Packers, who pick up the first-round pick from the New York Jets for Aaron Rodgers, based on Rodgers playing at least 65% of the Jets’ offensive snaps in 2023. Here, Green Bay gets its future franchise quarterback with the assumption that it isn’t Jordan Love, and there’s a double-down for the team’s next great offensive tackle.

Not a bad haul in all, and here’s an all-too-early version of how the first round of the 2024 NFL draft might go.