The biggest day of the NFL offseason is almost among us as the league’s 32 franchises all get set for the start of the 2024 draft.
The action takes place in Detroit this year, with the first round taking place on Thursday evening, rounds two and three on Friday, before the final four rounds of picks on Saturday.
While we brace for shock picks, blockbuster trades and other draft day drama, here is DAZN’s first-round mock draft.
No need to overthink this one. Williams enters the draft as the most highly-rated quarterback prospect since Andrew Luck and the Bears will waste no time in making him their new franchise QB.
The first big decision of the draft comes here, with the Commanders having to choose between Daniels and Drake Maye. Daniels should be a good fit for Kliff Kingsbury’s offense in Washington and should be great fun to watch this season.
If Daniels goes to Washington, Maye goes to New England. Yes, there has been speculation over a potential trade, but the Pats should embrace the opportunity to land this talented, tough, athletic prospect.
While the Cards could trade this pick for a bounty of picks, they already have six selections in the top 100 and enter the draft with a wide receiver the priority. Don’t overthink it. Grab the player who’s the best wideout prospect in years.
The first trade of our mock sees the Vikings deal their number 11 and 23 picks to the Chargers in order to get themselves the last of the top-tier quarterbacks this year.
With the top four QBs off the board, the Giants resist the temptation to call time on Daniel Jones and instead give him a valuable weapon as Jones looks to bounce back from a lost season.
The rush on skill positions means that the Titans can fill their biggest need with the best lineman on the board. A no-brainer of a pick, with the gigantic Alt being a day one starter for the Titans.
It’s about here where things get interesting and the draft can splinter off in a number of ways. The Falcons’ pass rush needs help and the explosive Murphy can provide it.
With only four picks in the whole draft, do the Bears trade down and give themselves more picks to play with, or do they look to get a second big hitter of the evening? With Nabers still on our board, they quickly do the latter.
Aaron Rodgers should love this pick. One of the best pass catchers in a stacked draft, Bowers has the potential and toughness to dominate the middle of the field and contribute from day one.
We know Harbaugh wants to bolster his offensive line and he has first-hand experience of the run-blocker, who plugs the gap that the Chargers have at right tackle.
The Broncos don’t have the picks to trade up and grab a quarterback and won’t want to reach for Bo Nix or Michael Penix Jr. at number 12, so they grab a player with the potential to be an elite pass rusher.
Another team unable to achieve their wish of landing a quarterback here, the Raiders take advantage of the number of excellent offensive line prospects by grabbing the dominant Fuaga.
Derek Carr gets a protector in the form of the powerful and athletic tackle out of Penn State as another lineman goes off the board.
The Colts need help at cornerback and won’t turn down a prospect with Mitchell’s physical attributes.
The explosive pass rusher looks to be a perfect fit for the Seahawks and new head coach Mike Macdonald and only questions about his medical history stop him going higher.
As the Jags’ AFC South rivals Houston put together a scary-looking offense, Jacksonville will look to bolster their defence with a top cornerback prospect.
Questions over Trent Brown’s recent injury history mean the Bengals look to land an offensive tackle and further insure themselves against anything happening to Joe Burrow.
The Bills move up to land a much-needed wide receiver following Stefon Diggs’s trade to the Texans.
At 6ft 7in, Mimms will feel at home in the Steelers trenches as they look to prioritise the running game this season.
The Miami defense reeled from the loss of Christian Wilkins, so they look to add the best lineman left on the board.
Another excellent cornerback prospect that new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio can mould into something special.
A deep threat that can fill a position of need for the Chargers.
The Cowboys need help on their offensive line and Barton’s versatility will be a big plus.
A versatile back that can help the Packers’ new-look defense.
Has the kind of speed and explosiveness that Todd Bowles craves.
After missing out on a quarterback first time round, the Raiders trade back into the first round in order to land their own.
Aaron Donald is a tough act to follow, but Newton’s power, speed and attitude mean he can make an impact.
The Broncos can’t risk missing out on a QB so trade back into the first round to grab Bo Nix.
Lamar Jackson gets himself a new target.
Offensive line was an issue for this stacked offense last year and Morgan has the potential to be a long-term replacement for Trent Williams.
The champs round out the first round by drafting a L’Jarius Sneed replacement.
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