2024 NFL draft: Updated first round mock after Day 1 of legal tampering period

We’re looking at an updated first round 2024 NFL mock draft after the first day of the legal tampering period that saw Kirk Cousins to Falcons, Brian Burns to Giants, and Saquon Barkley to Eagles

The Ravens are heading into an uncertain offseason with an MVP quarterback, a shrinking Super Bowl window, and five of the top free agents in the NFL.

Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh have started the journey of retooling a roster that is in flux and set to see significant changes at offensive tackle, running back, wide receiver, linebacker, and cornerback, among other positions.

Justin Madubuike’s contract allows the Ravens to approach the draft from the best player available approach.

Baltimore lost five players during Day 1 of the legal tampering period, and with a massive week of free agency discussions set to begin, we’re projecting the first round of April’s NFL draft for all 32 teams.

2024 NFL draft: Updated first round mock after Day 1 of legal tampering period

We’re looking at an updated first round 2024 NFL mock draft after the first day of the legal tampering period that saw Kirk Cousins to Falcons, Brian Burns to Giants, and Saquon Barkley to Eagles

The Eagles are set for wholesale changes after finishing the 2023 season 1-6 after a 10-1 start.

The dominos started to fall as All-Pro center Jason Kelce and star defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced their retirements.

Brandon Graham, who turns 36 in April, is returning for one more final season, his 15th, and he’s one of the few guys on the roster deserving of writing his final script.

The first day of the legal tampering period offered a glimpse into the future after Saquon Barkley agreed to a 3-year, $37.75 million deal with Philadelphia, Kirk Cousins signed a $100 million contract with the Falcons, and the New York Giants acquired Brian Burns.

2024 NFL mock draft: 3 QBs are selected in Round 1, Ravens land a dynamic WR

We’re looking at a two round 2024 NFL mock draft projection for all 32 teams ahead of the new league year and NFL free agency

The Ravens are heading into an uncertain offseason with an MVP quarterback, a shrinking Super Bowl window, and five of the top free agents in the NFL.

Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh have started the journey of retooling a roster that is in flux and set to see significant changes at offensive tackle, running back, wide receiver, linebacker, and cornerback, among other positions.

Justin Madubuike’s contract allows the Ravens to approach the draft from the best player available approach.

With a massive week of free agency discussions set to begin, we’re projecting the first and second rounds of April’s NFL draft for all 32 teams.

2024 NFL Draft: 3 QBs go early, Eagles land a dynamic safety in latest 2-round mock

We’re looking at a two round 2024 NFL mock draft projection for all 32 teams ahead of the new league year and NFL free agency

The Eagles are set for wholesale changes after finishing the 2023 season 1-6 after a 10-1 start.

The dominos are starting to fall as All-Pro center Jason Kelce and star defensive tackle Fletcher Cox have announced their retirements.

Brandon Graham, who turns 36 in April, is returning for one more final season, his 15th, and he’s one of the few guys on the roster deserving of writing his final script.

With free agency set to get off to a roaring start, we’re looking at the latest two-round mock draft for all 32 teams.

2024 NFL Draft: Troy Franklin scouting report

2024 NFL Draft: Troy Franklin scouting report on the Ducks receiver from Draft Wire’s Natalie Miller

A big-time playmaker who experienced a breakout season, Oregon wide receiver Troy Franklin will look to continue to develop as he enters the 2024 NFL Draft.

Here is everything you need to know about the Ducks speedster:

Bears could be planning to load up at wide receiver this offseason

NFL insider Adam Caplan believes the Bears will add at least two wide receivers this offseason to bolster the position group.

Free agency is just a few days away, and the Chicago Bears should be one of the more active teams when it comes to improving their roster, specifically at the wide receiver position. The Bears only have three receivers under contract who played meaningful snaps (DJ Moore, Tyler Scott, and Velus Jones Jr.), and just one of them (Moore) made a significant impact during the 2023 season. Adding players to the position during both free agency and the draft should be a priority, and it sounds like that could be the plan.

Adam Caplan of Pro Football Network recently released a mock draft following the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, where Chicago selected quarterback Caleb Williams at No. 1 and wide receiver Rome Odunze at No. 9. Neither pick is surprising at this stage, and mock drafts aren’t the end all, be all, but it’s what Caplan said about the Odunze pick that should have fans excited about the Bears’ strategy.

“We’re told that the Bears are planning to add at least two wide receivers this offseason, and this area is around where Odunze — who our sources say isn’t too far behind Harrison in grades from around the NFL — could be selected.

During our talks with NFL sources at the Combine, there was a growing sense that fourth-year WR Darnell Mooney would be playing elsewhere this coming season, which would leave the door open for adding Odunze here.”

From what Caplan is gathering, the Bears will be looking to add multiple wide receivers this offseason, which could come from free agency, the draft, or both. Given the Bears still have around $44 million in cap space following the Jaylon Johnson franchise tag, they can afford one of the better free agent wide receivers on the market. Someone like Curtis Samuel, Tyler Boyd, or DJ Chark could be added as a solid WR3 while the Bears draft a star prospect like Odunze or Malik Nabers in hopes of them becoming an impact player opposite Moore. They could also find a way to trade down and target one of the players in the tier below, such as Brian Thomas Jr., Adonai Mitchell, Keon Coleman, or Troy Franklin.

There are a few different avenues general manager Ryan Poles can take, but it seems all the roads will wind up ending with the Bears revamping their wide receiver room. Adding more playmakers to a team that most likely will have a rookie quarterback under center next season isn’t a bad plan.

Texas WRs currently co-favorites for Panthers’ 33rd overall pick

Will the Panthers hook in a Texas WR with their first pick of the 2024 draft?

The Carolina Panthers might be looking deep in the heart of Texas with this year’s 33rd overall pick.

BetCarolina.com released a fresh set of odds for the team’s first selection of the 2024 NFL draft. Sharing the top spot are University of Texas wideouts Adonai Mitchell and Xavier Worthy, who were also two of the brightest stars of the scouting combine.

Analyst Steve Bittenbender wrties:

It would likely be an upset if the Panthers did not pick a receiver when they kick off the second round of the NFL Draft. Who that receiver will be is more uncertain, although Xavier Worthy might have just secured a first-round draft slot after his record-setting 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine. If Adonai Mitchell is still available, he’ll likely be the favorite, with Ladd McConkey a potential fallback pick.

Worthy came away with, perhaps, the biggest win of the weekend—posting a record-breaking 40-yard dash of 4.21 seconds. Mitchell wasn’t far behind, clocking his at a blazing 4.34 seconds.

Their complete odds for the 33rd pick are as follows:

  • Mitchell/Worthy: +600 (14.3-percent chance)
  • McConkey: +900 (10 percent)
  • West Virginia C Zach Frazier: +900 (10 percent)
  • Oregon WR Troy Franklin: +1200 (7.7 percent)
  • Washington WR Ja’Lynn Polk: +1200 (7.7 percent)
  • Other: +175 (36.4 percent)

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Trio of Ducks selected in first-round of post-combine NFL Draft

PFF says Bo Nix, Troy Franklin and Jackson Powers-Johnson all improved their draft stock with good showings at the combine.

Before the NFL Combine occurred last weekend, former Oregon players Troy Franklin, a receiver and center Jackson Powers-Johnson were slotted as late first-round, early second-round selections by most mock drafts.

But after Franklin sped through the 40-yard dash, Powers-Johnson showed off his brute strength, and Nix showed his arm strength, all are considered strong first-round possibilities.

According to PFF.com, Powers-Johnson shouldn’t have to go that far from Eugene as he could be picked No. 16 to Seattle.

This is what writer Gordon McGuinness had to say about Powers-Johnson and the Seahawks.

Evan Brown is an unrestricted free agent and ranked 27th among starting centers in PFF grade in 2023, while 2023 fifth-round draft pick Olusegun Oluwatimi didn’t show enough to make passing on Powers-Johnson an option. Impressive as both a run- and pass-blocker, he allowed just four total pressures on 758 pass-blocking snaps in college.

Franklin will have a longer flight after he’s drafted as PFF says he could go No. 21 to Miami.

“The Dolphins are top-heavy at the wide receiver position, with little to get excited about beyond Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle,” McGuinness said. “Adding a third option like Franklin could help keep this offense ticking. The Oregon standout averaged 3.32 yards per route run last season, trailing only Nabers and Harrison in this class.”

There’s one more Oregon player that improved their draft stock and that of course is quarterback Bo Nix. Where he might end up is quite interesting. PFF projects Nix to go to the Rams at No. 19. If this is the case, both Nix and Justin Herbert could rule Los Angeles in a few years.

“I ultimately think Nix — or whoever the fourth quarterback in this class winds up being — comes off the board earlier than this, but the fit here makes so much sense to me,” McGuinness said. “Nix earned the second-highest PFF grade among quarterbacks in this class. Drafting him (and the highs he brings) and letting him learn behind Matthew Stafford for a year would give him the best chance of success at the next level.”

2024 NFL draft: 6 realistic options for Bills in first round

2024 NFL draft: 6 realistic options for #Bills in first round:

The Buffalo Bills will make the 28th pick in the first round of this year’s NFL draft. The Bills have several needs to round out their roster. With a pending salary cap crunch, it’s vital that the Bills make the most of this year’s draft. Even more so, it’s essential that Buffalo finds a difference-maker with their first-round pick.

We examined the Bills’ depth chart and ran several mock drafts to see which players will most likely be available to fit Buffalo’s needs at the No. 28 draft slot. Here are six options that realistically will be available for the Bills in the first round:

How the Oregon Ducks performed at the 2024 NFL Combine

A look at how all of the Oregon Ducks performed and graded out at the 2024 NFL Combine over the last week.

The 2024 NFL Combine has officially come to a close after the offensive linemen and special teams players took the field for drills on Sunday afternoon.

A number of Ducks were in Indianapolis for the Combine — 7 in total — and all had really good showings that undoubtedly improved their draft stock going forward.

Whether it was Brandon Dorlus turning heads with 40-yard dash time, Bo Nix dazzling with his arm in the passing portion, or Jackson Powers-Johnson turning in am impressive vertical leap for a 330-pounder, the Ducks were certainly part of the news cycle this weekend.

Here’s a look at how all of them performed in various drills at the combine, as well as their overall NFL Draft grade, according to NFL.com.