2024 NFL Draft Tracker: Rounds 2 & 3

Here’s our day-two 2024 NFL Draft Tracker. We’ll be posting draft picks here as soon as they’re available along with profiles for the prospects, so be sure to check back for the latest!

2024 NFL Draft Tracker

 

33 – Buffalo Bills (from Carolina): Florida State WR Keon Coleman 

Coleman, 20, transferred to Florida State after spending the first two years of his collegiate career with Michigan State. He earned third-team All-Big Ten honors in 2022 and was first-team All-ACC in 2023. He declared early for the 2024 NFL Draft. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Falcons WR Drake London.

During his college career, Coleman recorded 115 receptions for 1,506 yards (13.1 YPC) and 19 touchdowns. 

The No. 33 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,920,776 contract that includes a $4,035,110 signing bonus and will carry a $1,803,778 cap figure for the 2024 season.

34 – Los Angeles Chargers (from NE): Georgia WR Ladd McConkey 

McConkey, 22, was a three-year starter at Georgia and earned second-team All-SEC in 2022.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Browns WR Elijah Moore.

During his college career, he recorded 119 receptions for 1,687 yards (14.2 YPC) and 14 touchdowns, to go along with 13 rushing attempts for 216 yards (16.6 YPC) and four touchdowns. 

The No. 34 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,843,838 contract that includes a $3,979,155 signing bonus and will carry a $1,789,789 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

35 – Atlanta Falcons (from ARI): Clemson DL Ruke Orhorhoro 

Orhorhoro, 22, was a three-year starter at Clemson and earned third-team All-ACC honors in 2023. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Ravens DT Justin Madubuike.

During his four-year college career, Orhorhoro appeared in 53 games and recorded 85 tackles, 25.5 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, and nine pass defenses. 

The No. 35 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,766,900 contract that includes a $3,923,200 signing bonus and will carry a $1,775,800 cap figure for the 2024 season.

36 – Washington Commanders: Illinois DL Jer’zhan Newton 

Newton, 21, was a consensus All-American in 2023 and was named First-Team All-Big Ten in 2022 and 2023. He is considered to be one of the top defensive tackle prospects in this year’s draft class.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Javon Hargrave.

During his three seasons at Illinois, Newton appeared in 42 games, recording 187 tackles, 27.5 tackles for a loss, 18 sacks, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, and five pass defenses.

The No. 36 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,613,032 contract that includes a $3,811,296 signing bonus and will carry a $1,747,824 cap figure for the 2024 season.

37 – New England Patriots (from LAC): Washington WR Ja’lynn Polk 

Polk, 22, was a three-year starter at Washington and transferred from Texas Tech following his freshman season. 

During his three-year college career, Polk appeared in 41 games and recorded 143 receptions for 2,231 yards (15.6 YPC) and 18 touchdowns. 

The No. 37 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,551,486 contract that includes a $3,766,535 signing bonus and will carry a $1,736,634 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

38 – Tennessee Titans: Texas DT T’Vondre Sweat 

Sweat, 22, was the 2023 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and also won the Outland Trophy for the 2023 season.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Buccaneers DT Vita Vea.

During his five seasons with the Longhorns, Sweat played in 51 games and recorded 127 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, five sacks, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, and 13 pass deflections. 

The No. 38 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,412,981 contract that includes a $3,665,805 signing bonus and will carry a $1,711,451 cap figure for the 2024 season.

39 – Los Angeles Rams (from CAR, NYG): Florida State DT Braden Fiske 

Fiske, 24, was a one-year starter at Florida State after transferring from Western Michigan following his junior year. He earned second-team All-ACC honors in 2023 and was second-team All-MAC in 2022. 

During his college career, Fiske appeared in 58 games and recorded 191 tackles, 36.5 tackles for loss, 19.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and three pass defenses. 

The No. 39 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,274,515 contract that includes a $3,565,102 signing bonus and will carry a $1,686,275 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

40 – Philadelphia Eagles (from WAS, CHI): Iowa CB Cooper Dejean 

He was widely considered a first-round draft selection but it’s not yet clear whether he’ll be asked to be a cornerback or safety at the next level. 

DeJean, 21, was a two-time first-team All-Big-10 selection in his sophomore and junior seasons. He was a unanimous All-American his junior year at Iowa. He also set the single-season record at Iowa for interceptions returned for a touchdown at three.

Throughout his three-year career at Iowa, DeJean appeared in 30 games for the Hawkeyes and recorded 120 total tackles, including five tackles for loss to go along with 20 passes defended, seven interceptions, and three touchdowns. He also added another touchdown on special teams as a kick returner.

The No. 40 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,151,412 contract that includes a $3,475,572 signing bonus and will carry a $1,663,893 cap figure for the 2024 season.

41 – New Orleans Saints (from GB, NYJ): Alabama CB Kool-Aid McKinstry 

McKinstry, 21, was named first-team All-American in 2023 and was first-team All-SEC in both 2022 and 2023. 

NFL Media’s Lance Zierlein compares him to Falcons CB A.J. Terrell.

For his career, he appeared in 42 games for Alabama and recorded 93 total tackles, two sacks, two interceptions, and 23 pass deflections. 

The No. 41 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $9,028,318 contract that includes a $3,386,050 signing bonus and will carry a $1,641,512 cap figure for the 2024 season.

42 – Houston Texans (from Minnesota): Georgia CB Kamari Lassiter 

Lassiter, 21, was a two-year starter at Georgia and earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2023. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to former first-round pick CB Deandre Baker.

During his three-year college career, Lassiter appeared in 44 games and recorded 86 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, one sack, one interception, and 15 pass defenses. 

The No. 42 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $8,889,833 contract that includes a $3,285,333 signing bonus and will carry a $1,616,333 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

43 – Arizona Cardinals (from ATL): Rutgers CB Max Melton

Melton, 21, is the younger brother of Packers WR Bo Melton.

In four seasons with Rutgers, Melton appeared in 41 games and recorded 111 tackles, one sack, eight interceptions, one touchdown, one forced fumble, and four fumble recoveries. 

The No. 43 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $8,766,739 contract that includes a $3,195,810 signing bonus and will carry a $1,593,953 cap figure for the 2024 season.

44 – Las Vegas Raiders: Oregon OL Jackson Powers-Johnson 

Powers-Johnson, 21, was a one-year starter at Oregon and earned Unanimous All-American honors in 2023, along with a first-team All-Pac12 selection. He won the Rimington Award for being the best center in college football. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Broncos OL Quinn Meinerz.

During his college career, Powers-Johnson appeared in 36 games and made 17 starts including 13 at center. 

The No. 44 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $8,649,444 contract that includes a $3,110,505 signing bonus and will carry a $1,572,626 cap figure for the 2024 season.

45 – Green Bay Packers (from NO, DEN): Texas A&M LB Edgerrin Cooper 

Cooper, 22, was a two-year starter at Texas A&M and earned first-team All-American and first-team All-SEC honors in 2023. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Jaguars LB Devin Lloyd.

During his four-year college career, Cooper appeared in 45 games and recorded 204 tackles, 30.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, two interceptions, and 10 pass defenses. 

The No. 45 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $8,485,156 contract that includes a $2,991,023 signing bonus and will carry a $1,542,756 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

46 – Carolina Panthers (from IND): Texas RB Jonathon Brooks

Brooks, 20, was a one-year starter at Texas and was named second-team All-Big 12 in 2023. He foregoed his remaining eligibility and declared for the 2024 NFL Draft. 

NFL Media’s Lance Zierlein compares him to former RB Jamaal Charles.

During his three-year college career, Brooks rushed 238 times for 1,479 yards (6.3 YPC) and 16 touchdowns to go along with 25 receptions for 261 yards and two more scores in 22 career games. 

The No. 46 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $8,308,197 contract that includes a $2,862,325 signing bonus and will carry a $1,510,581 cap figure for the 2024 season.

47 – New York Giants (from Seattle): Minnesota S Tyler Nubin

Nubin, 22, was a four-year starter at Minnesota and earned second-team All-American and first-team All-Big Ten honors in 2023. He was also second-team All-Big Ten in 2022. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Ravens S Marcus Williams.

During his five-year college career, Nubin appeared in 55 games and recorded 207 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, 13 interceptions, three forced fumbles, and 24 pass defenses. 

The No. 47 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $8,074,313 contract that includes a $2,692,228 signing bonus and will carry a $1,468,057 cap figure for the 2024 season.

48 – Jacksonville Jaguars: LSU DT Maason Smith

Smith, 21, was named Freshman All-SEC back in 2021.

In three seasons with LSU, Smith appeared in 20 games and recorded 47 tackles, six and a half sacks, and two pass deflections.

The No. 48 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $7,920,446 contract that includes a $2,580,324 signing bonus and will carry a $1,440,081 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

49 – Cincinnati Bengals: Michigan DT Kris Jenkins

Jenkins, 22, was a two-year starter at Michigan and earned second-team All-American and second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2023. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Eagles DL Milton Williams.

During his three-year college career, Jenkins appeared in 44 games and recorded 112 tackles, eight tackles for loss, four sacks, one pass defense, and one interception. 

The No. 49 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $7,766,560 contract that includes a $2,468,407 signing bonus and will carry a $1,412,102 cap figure for the 2024 season.

50 – Washington Commanders (from PHI, NO): Michigan DB Mike Sainristil

Sainristil, 23, was a two-year starter at Michigan and converted to defensive back from wide receiver following his junior year. He earned first-team All-American and second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2023. 

During his five-year college career, Sainristil appeared in 62 games and recorded 108 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, seven interceptions, two forced fumbles, and 20 pass defenses. 

The No. 50 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $7,612,702 contract that includes a $2,356,510 signing bonus and will carry a $1,384,128 cap figure for the 2024 season.

51 – Pittsburgh Steelers: West Virginia C Zach Frazier

Frazier, 22, was a four-year starter at West Virginia and earned several honors throughout his college career. He received second-team All-American and first-team All-Big 12 honors in 2023, first-team All-Big 12 in 2022, and second-team All-American and second-team All-Big 12 in 2021. 

During his college career, Frazier appeared in 47 games and made 46 starts, including 38 at center and eight at left guard. 

The No. 51 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $7,458,835 contract that includes a $2,244,607 signing bonus and will carry a $1,356,152 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

52 – Indianapolis Colts (from CAR, LAR): Texas WR Adonai Mitchell

Mitchell, 22, was a one-year starter at Texas and earned second-team All-Big 12 honors in 2023. 

Lance Zierlein compares him to George Pickens. 

During his three-year college career, Mitchell appeared in 35 games and recorded 93 receptions for 1,405 yards (15.1 YPC) and 18 touchdowns. 

The No. 52 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $7,304,958 contract that includes a $2,132,697 signing bonus and will carry a $1,328,174 cap figure for the 2024 season.

53 – Washington Commanders (from PHI): Kansas State TE Ben Sinnott

Sinnott, 21, was twice named first-team All-Big 12 in 2022 and 2023.

During his four seasons at Kansas State, Sinnott appeared in 38 games and caught 82 passes for 1,138 yards (13.9 YPC) and 10 touchdowns. He also had three carries for 12 yards and one touchdown.

The No. 53 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $7,151,091 contract that includes a $2,020,793 signing bonus and will carry a $1,300,198 cap figure for the 2024 season.

54 – Cleveland Browns: Ohio State DT Mike Hall

Hall Jr, 20, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and attended Streetsboro High School. He was twice named third-team All-Big Ten in 2022 and 2023.

In three seasons with the Buckeyes, he appeared in 26 games and recorded 45 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, six sacks, and one fumble recovery.

The No. 54 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,997,214 contract that includes a $1,908,883 signing bonus and will carry a $1,272,221 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

55 – Miami Dolphins: Houston OT Patrick Paul

Paul, 22, is the younger brother of Commanders G Chris Paul and was named First-team All-Big 12 in 2023 and was twice named First-team All-AAC in 2021 and 2022.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Titans OT Nicholas Petit-Frere.

During his time at Houston, Paul started all 44 of his career games at left tackle.

The No. 55 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,843,347 contract that includes a $1,796,980 signing bonus and will carry a $1,244,245 cap figure for the 2024 season.

56 – Dallas Cowboys: Western Michigan EDGE Marshawn Kneeland

Kneeland, 22, was a three-year starter at Western Michigan and earned second-team All-MAC honors in 2023. 

During his college career, Kneeland appeared in 38 games and recorded 149 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, three forced fumbles, and three pass defenses. 

The No. 56 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,766,409 contract that includes a $1,741,024 signing bonus and will carry a $1,230,256 cap figure for the 2024 season.

57 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Alabama EDGE Chris Braswell

Braswell, 22, was a one-year starter at Alabama and was a former five-star recruit. 

During his college career, Braswell appeared in 41 games and recorded 76 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, four forced fumbles, two pass defenses and one interception. 

The No. 57 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,720,244 contract that includes a $1,707,450 signing bonus and will carry a $1,221,863 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

58 – Green Bay Packers: Georgia S Javon Bullard 

Bullard, 21, was a two-year starter at Georgia and was named the Defensive MVP of the 2022 National Title game and semifinals. 

During his three-year college career, Bullard appeared in 40 games and recorded 114 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, four interceptions and 12 pass defenses. 

The No. 58 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,643,315 contract that includes a $1,651,502 signing bonus and will carry a $1,207,875 cap figure for the 2024 season.

59 – Houston Texans: Notre Dame OT Blake Fisher

Fisher, 21, hails from Avon, Indiana, and appeared in the 2022 Fiesta Bowl and 2022 Gator Bowl for Notre Dame.

During his time at Notre Dame, Fisher started in all 27 of the games he appeared in with 26 starts at right tackle and one at left tackle.

The No. 59 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,535,603 contract that includes a $1,573,166 signing bonus and will carry a $1,188,291 cap figure for the 2024 season.

60 – Buffalo Bills: Utah S Cole Bishop

Bishop, 21, was named Second-team All-Pac-12 in 2023.

In three seasons with Utah, Bishop appeared in 36 games and recorded 197 tackles, seven and a half sacks, three interceptions, one forced fumble, and four fumble recoveries.

The No. 60 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,489,438 contract that includes a $1,539,591 signing bonus and will carry a $1,179,898 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

61 – Detroit Lions: Missouri CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr 

Rakestraw Jr, 21, was a three-year starter at Missouri.

Lance Zierlein compares him to Roger McCreary.

During his four-year college career at Missouri, Rakestraw Jr appeared in 36 games and recorded 106 tackles, seven tackles for a loss, a sack, three forced fumbles, an interception, and 24 pass defenses.

The No. 61 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,427,891 contract that includes a $1,494,830 signing bonus and will carry a $1,168,708 cap figure for the 2024 season.

62 – Baltimore Ravens: Washington OT Roger Rosengarten

Rosengarten, 21, won many awards during his time with Washington including 2023 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention.

During his time with the Huskies, Rosengarten started 28 of his 33 games at right tackle.

The No. 62 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,381,726 contract that includes a $1,461,256 signing bonus and will carry a $1,160,314 cap figure for the 2024 season.

63 – Kansas City Chiefs (from SF): BYU OT Kingsley Suamataia 

Suamataia, 21, was a two-year starter at BYU and earned second-team All-Big 12 honors in 2023. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Seahawks OT Abraham Lucas.

During his college career, Suamataia appeared in 24 games and made 23 starts, including 12 at right tackle and 11 at left tackle. 

The No. 63 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,290,000 contract that includes a $1,400,000 signing bonus and will carry a $1,100,000 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

64 – San Francisco 49ers (from KC): Florida State CB Renardo Green

Green, 23, was named Second-team All-ACC in 2023.

In five seasons with the Seminoles, Green appeared in 41 games and recorded 148 tackles, half a sack, one interception, and one forced fumble.

The No. 64 overall pick is projected to sign a four-year, $6,200,000 contract that includes a $1,350,000 signing bonus and will carry a $1,087,500 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 

Third Round

65 – New York Jets (from CAR): Western Kentucky WR Malachi Corley

Corley, 22, was a three-year starter at Western Kentucky and earned first-team All-CUSA honors the last two years. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to 49ers WR Deebo Samuel.

During his four-year college career, Corley appeared in 49 games and recorded 259 receptions for 3,033 yards (11.7 YPC) and 29 touchdowns.  

Projected to sign a four-year, $6,027,676 contract that includes a $1,203,765 signing bonus and will carry a $1,095,941 cap figure for the 2024 season.

66 – Arizona Cardinals: Florida State RB Trey Benson

Kurtrell “Trey” Benson, 21, transferred to Florida State after two seasons at Oregon. He was named Second-team All-ACC in 2022 and 2023.

In two seasons with the Seminoles, Benson appeared in 17 games and made ten starts. He rushed 194 times for 1,079 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also returned five kicks for 192 yards and one touchdown.

Projected to sign a four-year, $6,014,196 contract that includes a $1,193,961 signing bonus and will carry a $1,093,490 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

67 – Washington Commanders: TCU OT Brandon Coleman

Coleman, 23, transferred to TCU from Trinity Valley Community College. He was named second-team All-Big 12 in 2013

In four years at TCU, Coleman appeared in 25 games at both tackle and guard.

Projected to sign a four-year, $6,008,134 contract that includes a $1,189,552 signing bonus and will carry a $1,092,388 cap figure for the 2024 season.

68 – New England Patriots: Penn State OL Caedan Wallace

Wallace, 24, was named honorable mention All-Big Ten in his final season at Penn State in 2024.

In five years at Penn State, Wallace started in 40 of his 47 appearances along the offensive line.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,998,325 contract that includes a $1,182,418 signing bonus and will carry a $1,090,604 cap figure for the 2024 season.

69 – Los Angeles Chargers: Michigan LB Junior Colson 

Colson, 21, was a three-year starter at Michigan and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2023 and 2022. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Chiefs LB Willie Gay.

During his three-year college career, Colson appeared in 43 games and recorded 257 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, and five pass defenses. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,982,462 contract that includes a $1,170,882 signing bonus and will carry a $1,087,720 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

70 – New York Giants: Kentucky CB Andru Phillips

Phillips, 22, was born in Birmingham, Alabama before growing up in Atlanta, Georgia, and Louisville, Kentucky. He eventually attended high school in Mauldin, South Carolina.

In four seasons with Kentucky, Phillips appeared in 29 games and recorded 82 tackles and 10 pass defenses.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,952,235 contract that includes a $1,148,898 signing bonus and will carry a $1,082,225 cap figure for the 2024 season.

71 – Arizona Cardinals: Illinois OT Isaiah Adams

Adams, 23, hails from Ajax, Ontario, Canada. He was named Third team All Big-Ten in 2023.

In his three seasons at Illinois, Adams played in and started 25 games along the offensive line.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,931,647 contract that includes a $1,133,925 signing bonus and will carry a $1,078,481 cap figure for the 2024 season.

72 – Carolina Panthers (from NYJ)Kentucky LB Trevin Wallace

Wallace, 21, is from Jesup, Georgia and was projected as a second or third-day pick by Lance Zierlein of NFL.com.

In three seasons at Kentucky, Wallace played in 35 games and recorded 166 tackles, 10 sacks, three interceptions and two forced fumbles.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,917,112 contract that includes a $1,123,354 signing bonus and will carry a $1,075,839 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

73 – Dallas Cowboys: Kansas State OL Cooper Beebe

Beebe, 23, was a Unanimous All-American in 2023, a First-team All-American in 2022, a two-time Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2022 and 2023, and was a three-time first-team All-Big 12 offensive lineman from 2021 to 2023.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Ravens G Kevin Zeitler.

In five seasons with Kansas State, Beebe started 48 of his 51 games, making 26 appearances at left guard, 13 at left tackle, and nine at right tackle.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,897,522 contract that includes a $1,109,107 signing bonus and will carry a $1,072,277 cap figure for the 2024 season.

74 – Atlanta Falcons: Washington DE Bralen Trice

Trice, 23, was a two-year starter at Washington and earned third-team All-American and first-team All-Pac-12 honors in 2023. He was also second-team All-American and first-team All-Pac 12 in 2022. 

During his three-year college career, Trice appeared in 40 games and recorded 101 tackles, 28.5 tackles for loss, 18 sacks, one forced fumble, and two pass defenses. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,887,817 contract that includes a $1,102,049 signing bonus and will carry a $1,070,512 cap figure for the 2024 season.

75 – Chicago Bears: Yale OT Kiran Amegadjie 

Amegadjie, 22, was a three-year starter at Yale and earned third-team All-American honors in 2023 and first-team All-Ivy the last two years. 

During his three-year college career, Amegadjie appeared in 24 games and started 14 times at left tackle and 10 games at right guard. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,872,811 contract that includes a $1,091,136 signing bonus and will carry a $1,067,784 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

76 – Denver Broncos: Utah DE Jonah Elliss

Elliss, 21, is the son of former Lions DT Luther Elliss and has three brothers who also play in the NFL: LB Kaden Elliss of the Falcons, LB Christian Elliss of the Patriots, and DT Noah Elliss of the Eagles.

He was a Consensus All-American in 2023 and was also named First-team All-Pac 12.

Elliss appeared in 30 games at Utah and recorded 78 tackles, 16 sacks, three forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,830,384 contract that includes a $1,060,279 signing bonus and will carry a $1,060,070 cap figure for the 2024 season.

77 – Las Vegas Raiders: Maryland OT Delmar Glaze

Glaze, 21, was named Third-team All-Big Ten in 2023 at Maryland.

In four seasons with the Terrapins, Glaze appeared in 40 games and made 32 starts, with 17 starts at right tackle and 15 at left tackle.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,825,592 contract that includes a $1,056,794 signing bonus and will carry a $1,059,199 cap figure for the 2024 season.

78 – Houston Texans (from PHI, WAS): USC S Calen Bullock

Bullock, 20, hails from Pasadena, California, and was named First-team All-Pac-12 in 2023.

In three seasons with the Trojans, Bullock appeared in 38 games and recorded 151 tackles, nine interceptions, two touchdowns, and 15 pass defenses.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,818,485 contract that includes a $1,051,625 signing bonus and will carry a $1,057,906 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

79 – Indianapolis Colts (from ARI, ATL): Pitt OT Matt Goncalves

Goncalves, 23, was named a freshman All-American and Third Team All-ACC in 2022 before missing the final nine games of the 2023 season due to a foot injury.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to former NFL OL Geoff Schwartz.

In 38 games with the Pitt Panthers, Goncalves made 24 starts with 13 coming at right tackle and 11 at left tackle.Projected to sign a four-year, $5,799,563 contract that includes a $1,037,864 signing bonus and will carry a $1,054,466 cap figure for the 2024 season.

80 – Cincinnati Bengals: Alabama WR Jermaine Burton

Burton, 22, is from Calabasas, California, and won the National Championship with Georgia in 2021 before transferring to Alabama.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to former NFL WR Kenny Stills.

In two seasons with the Bulldogs and two with the Crimson Tide, Burton started in 39 of his 50 games. He caught 123 passes for 2,376 yards (18 YPC) and 23 touchdowns.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,781,913 contract that includes a $1,025,027 signing bonus and will carry a $1,051,257 cap figure for the 2024 season.

81 – Seattle Seahawks: UConn OL Christian Haynes 

Haynes, 24, was a four-year starter at Connecticut and earned second-team All-American honors in 2022. 

During his four-year college career, Haynes appeared in 51 games and started 49 times at right guard. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,764,262 contract that includes a $1,012,190 signing bonus and will carry a $1,048,048 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

82 – Arizona Cardinals (from IND): Illinois TE Tip Reiman

Reiman, 22, hails from Rapid City, South Dakota, and was a team captain at Illinois for the 2023 season.

In four seasons at Illinois, Reiman appeared in 45 games and made 28 starts. He caught 41 passes for 420 yards (10.2 YPC) to go along with five touchdowns.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,751,770 contract that includes a $1,003,105 signing bonus and will carry a $1,045,776 cap figure for the 2024 season.

83 – Los Angeles Rams: Michigan RB Blake Corum

Corum, 23, was a two-year starter at Michigan and earned first-team All-American and first-team All-Big Ten honors, along with being Big Ten Running Back of the Year for the last two years. He was also Unanimous All-American in 2022 and third-team All-Big Ten in 2021. 

During his four-year college career, Corum appeared in 45 games and recorded 675 receptions for 3,737 yards (5.5 YPC) and 58 touchdowns, to go along with 56 receptions for 411 yards (7.3 YPC) and three touchdowns. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,726,315 contract that includes a $984,593 signing bonus and will carry a $1,041,148 cap figure for the 2024 season.

84 – Pittsburgh Steelers: Michigan WR Roman Wilson

Wilson, 22, was a three-year starter at Michigan and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2023. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Broncos WR Marvin Mims.

During his college career, Wilson appeared in 46 games and recorded 107 receptions for 1,707 yards (16.0 YPC) and 20 touchdowns. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,708,213 contract that includes a $971,427 signing bonus and will carry a $1,037,857 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

85 – Cleveland Browns: Michigan OL Zak Zinter

Zinter, 23, was a Unanimous All-American in 2023. He was twice named First-Team All-Big Ten in 2022 and 2023, and Second-Team All-Big Ten in 2021. He missed the final three games of the 2023 season after sustaining a broken tibia and fibula.

Lance Zierlein compares him to Lions G Graham Glasgow.

In four seasons with the Wolverines, Zinter appeared in 45 games and made 42 starts, all at right guard.Projected to sign a four-year, $5,698,074 contract that includes a $964,054 signing bonus and will carry a $1,036,013 cap figure for the 2024 season.

86 – San Francisco 49ers (from PHI, HOU): Kansas OT Dominick Puni

Puni, 24, was named First-team All-Big 12 in 2023.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Vikings G Dan Feeney.

During his six seasons at Kansas, Puni started 43 of his 47 games, making 27 appearances at left tackle, 13 at left guard, and three at right tackle.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,680,875 contract that includes a $951,546 signing bonus and will carry a $1,032,886 cap figure for the 2024 season.

87 – Dallas Cowboys: Notre Dame LB Marist Liufau

Liufau, 23, attended high school in Honolulu, Hawaii, and appeared in the 2019 Polynesian Bowl, 2021 Rose Bowl, and 2022 Gator Bowl.

In four seasons with the Fighting Irish, Liufau appeared in 33 games and recorded 117 tackles, four sacks, one interception, one forced fumble, and three fumble recoveries. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,664,796 contract that includes a $939,852 signing bonus and will carry a $1,029,963 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

88 – Green Bay Packers: USC RB Marshawn Lloyd

Lloyd, 23, transferred to USC from South Carolina and appeared in the 2023 Holiday Bowl and the 2024 Senior Bowl.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Chiefs RB Jerick McKinnon.

In two seasons with the Gamecocks and one with the Trojans, Lloyd started 10 of 26 games and rushed 227 times for 1,234 yards (5.4 YPC) and 13 touchdowns. He also caught 26 passes for 299 yards (11.5 YPC) and two touchdowns. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,656,013 contract that includes a $933,464 signing bonus and will carry a $1,028,366 cap figure for the 2024 season.

89 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Georgia S Tykee Smith

Smith, 23, transferred to Georgia from West Virginia. He was a two-time CFP National Champion in 2021 and 2022, a 2020 All-American, a 2019 Freshman All-American, a Second-team All-Big 12 in 2020, and a Second-team All-SEC in 2023.

In two seasons with the Mountaineers and three with the Bulldogs, Smith appeared in 51 games and recorded 212 tackles, five sacks, eight interceptions, one touchdown, and one forced fumble.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,653,095 contract that includes a $931,342 signing bonus and will carry a $1,027,835 cap figure for the 2024 season.

90 – Arizona Cardinals: Boston College DB Elijah Jones

Jones, 24, was named First Team All-ACC in 2023 and led the conference in interceptions. He was also named Honorable Mention All-ACC in 2022.

In six seasons with Boston College, Jones started 41 of his 60 games, recording 156 tackles, one sack, two forced fumbles, 43 pass defenses, and seven interceptions.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,651,636 contract that includes a $930,281 signing bonus and will carry a $1,027,570 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

91 – Green Bay Packers: Missouri LB Ty’Ron Hopper

Hopper, 23, transferred to Missouri after three seasons at Florida. He was named Second-Team All-SEC in 2022 and 2023.

In three seasons with Florida and two with Missouri, Hopper appeared in 44 games and recorded 209 tackles, eight and a half sacks, one interception, and two forced fumbles.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,650,177 contract that includes a $929,220 signing bonus and will carry a $1,027,305 cap figure for the 2024 season.

92 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Washington WR Jalen McMillan

McMillan, 22, was a three-year starter at Washington and earned an honorable mention for All-Pac 12 honors in 2022. 

During his three-year college career, McMillan appeared in 38 games and recorded 164 receptions for 2,143 yards (13.1 YPC) and 17 touchdowns. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,642,881 contract that includes a $923,914 signing bonus and will carry a $1,025,978 cap figure for the 2024 season.

93 – Baltimore Ravens: Penn State EDGE Adisa Isaac 

Isaac, 22, was a two-year starter at Penn State and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2023 and third-team All-Big Ten the previous year. 

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to former NFL DE Chase Winovich.

During his four-year college career, Isaac appeared in 46 games and recorded 92 tackles, 31.5 tackles for loss, 14.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,628,290 contract that includes a $913,302 signing bonus and will carry a $1,023,325 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

94 – Philadelphia Eagles (from SF): Houston Christian EDGE Jalyx Hunt

Hunt, 23, transferred to Houston Christian from Cornell University and was named Second-team All-SLC in 2022, and in 2023 he was the SLC Defensive Player of the Year and was named First-team All-SLC.

He is the first player from Houston Christian ever drafted into the NFL.

In two seasons with Cornell and two with Houston Christian, Hunt appeared in 38 games and made 22 starts. He recorded 162 tackles, 13.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, six pass deflections, and one interception.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,613,699 contract that includes a $902,690 signing bonus and will carry a $1,020,673 cap figure for the 2024 season.

95 – Buffalo Bills: Duke DT Dewayne Carter

Carter, 23, was named Third-team All-ACC in 2021, Second-team All-ACC in 2022, and First-team All-ACC in 2023.

In five seasons with Duke, Carter appeared in 50 games and recorded 125 tackles, 12 sacks, seven forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries for two touchdowns. 

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,586,961 contract that includes a $883,244 signing bonus and will carry a $1,015,811 cap figure for the 2024 season.

96 – Jacksonville Jaguars: Florida State DB Jarrian Jones

Jones, 22, transferred to Florida State from Mississippi State and played in the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl.

In one season with Mississippi State, and four with Florida State, Jones appeared in 52 games and recorded 96 tackles, one sack, five interceptions, one touchdown, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,584,516 contract that includes a $881,466 signing bonus and will carry a $1,015,367 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

97 – Cincinnati Bengals: Texas A&M DL McKinnley Jackson

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,563,373 contract that includes a $866,089 signing bonus and will carry a $1,011,522 cap figure for the 2024 season.

98 – Pittsburgh Steelers: NC State LB Payton Wilson

Wilson, 23, won the Chuck Bednarik Award and Butkus Award in 2023 as both the best defensive player in college football and the best linebacker. He was also a Unanimous All-American selection and the ACC Defensive Player of the Year.

He played for five seasons at NC State and recorded 402 tackles, 15 sacks, seven interceptions, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, and one touchdown.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,563,373 contract that includes the same $866,089 signing bonus and will carry the same $1,011,522 cap figure for the 2024 season as the 97th pick.

99 – Los Angeles Rams: Miami S Kamren Kinchens 

Kinchens, 21, was a First-team All-American in 2022 and was twice named First-team All-ACC in 2022 and 2023.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Browns S Juan Thornhill.

In three seasons with the Hurricanes, Kinchens appeared in 33 games and recorded 162 tackles, one sack, 11 interceptions, two touchdowns, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries.

Projected to sign the identical four-year, $5,563,373 contract as the previous two picks, including a $866,089 signing bonus and a $1,011,522 cap figure for the 2024 season.

100 – Washington Commanders: Rice WR Luke McCaffrey

McCaffrey, 23, is the son of former NFL WR Ed McCaffrey and the brother of 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey and Dolphins WR Max McCaffrey. He began his college career at Nebraska before later transferring to Rice.

In two seasons with the Cornhuskers and three with the Owls, McCaffrey started in 27 of his 43 games. He completed 88 of his 152 passes for 921 yards, five touchdowns, and 10 interceptions. He rushed 155 times for 911 yards (5.9 YPC) and seven touchdowns. He also caught 128 passes for 1,703 yards (13.3 YPC) and 18 touchdowns.

Projected to sign a four-year, $5,563,373 contract that includes a $866,089 signing bonus and will carry a $1,011,522 cap figure for the 2024 season.

 
 

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