The 2024 NFL Draft is here! Join us for live coverage of the first round on Yahoo Sports.
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ToggleWhen is the 2024 NFL Draft?
April 25 — First round, 8 p.m. ET
April 26 — Second and third rounds, 7 p.m. ET
April 27 — Fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh rounds, noon ET
How can I watch the 2024 NFL Draft?
The 2024 NFL Draft will be broadcast live on NFL Network and also ESPN, ABC and ESPN Deportes.
How can I stream the 2024 NFL Draft?
You can stream it on ESPN+, YouTube TV, Hulu+ Live TV, Sling TV and Fubo TV.
Where is the 2024 NFL Draft being held?
It’s being held in the area around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit, less than a mile from Ford Field, home of the Lions.
Where can I find more info about the 2024 NFL Draft?
Right here on Yahoo Sports’ 2024 NFL Draft page.
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The Ravens needed help on the backend on defense, and they were able to add elite speed and positional versatility
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The Dallas Cowboys add to a recent string of first round picks on the offensive line that have hit — Tyron Smith (2011), Zach Martin (2014) — and hope they’ve found the next Pro Bowler on the O-Line
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 27 — Darius Robinson
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Draft Grade: C
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Pre-Draft Rank: 62
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School: Missouri
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Height: 6′ 5″
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Weight: 285
Robinson isn’t a bad player, but he’s not the most dynamic guy on the defensive line. He’s a steady player who should be a solid piece for the Cardinals’ defensive line rotation, but that’s not necessarily the type of player that feels like a need in the first round. Still, he’s someone that will help the Cardinals up front.
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The two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs moved up from No. 32 to No. 28 to take speedy WR Xavier Worthy in the wake of the potential legal trouble facing Rashee Rice stemming from a car crash in Texas
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The Cardinals add to their pass rush group with another pick from an SEC school
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The Buccaneers are set at the pivot for the first time since the retirement of Super Bowl center Ryan Jensen
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 25 — Jordan Morgan
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Draft Grade: C+
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Pre-Draft Rank: 25
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School: Arizona
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Height: 6′ 5″
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Weight: 311
This is a very safe pick for the Packers. Morgan needs to develop some strength as he enters the NFL, but should have the footwork and skill to at least be a quality pass blocker. It just feels like there might have been more juice to squeeze here with some of the defensive players still on the board.
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Expert Commentary: Pick Np. 25 — Graham Barton
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Draft Grade: A
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Pre-Draft Rank: 12
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School: Duke
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Height: 6′ 5″
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Weight: 313
Barton is a stud offensive lineman who can play all five positions up front. He was announced as a center, so he may wind up on the interior after playing left tackle at Duke, but he’s well-equipped for the move. He’s the most versatile lineman in the draft and the Buccaneers may have just gotten a steal.
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The Packers, who’s pick was met with a chorus of boos in Detroit, beefed up their offensive line. Packers fans will get the chance to return the favor next year when the NFL Draft heads to Green Bay
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Bo Nix is the most experienced starting quarterback in NCAA history with 61 starts under center at Auburn and Oregon, where he developed into a First-Team All-Pac-12 performer in his final year in Eugene, but what will his fit be like with Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos? Yahoo Sports’ Draft Live Crew talked about how Nix would fit as a replacement for Russell Wilson in the Mile High City.
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 23 — Brian Thomas Jr.
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-Draft Rank: 15
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School: LSU
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Height: 6′ 3″
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Weight: 209
The Jaguars get brownie points for trading down here. Thomas is an explosive wide receiver who has the physical frame that the Jaguars needed in their wide receiver room. Thomas is a bit raw on some of the finer points of wide receiver play, but there’s no doubting his potential to be a truly dynamic playmaker in the NFL.
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Detroit got cheers from the hometown crowd when they traded up with the Cowboys to their defensive backfield
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 22 — Quinyon Mitchell
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Draft Grade: A+
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Pre-Draft Rank: 13
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School: Toledo
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Height: 6′ 0″
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Weight: 195
This pick might be the steal of the draft when we look back. The Eagles just got a cornerback prospect who checks all the boxes that a team could want for a cornerback prospect — from production to athleticism. Mitchell is the exact type of prospect the Eagles needed to add and has real shutdown potential in the NFL.
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Another LSU wide receiver goes in the first round and Trevor Lawerence has another weapon on the outside
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 21 — Chop Robinson
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Draft Grade: B
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Pre-Draft Rank: 26
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School: Penn St.
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Height: 6′ 3″
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Weight: 254
Robinson is a raw pass rusher, but he’s found himself in a good spot playing for new Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver. Robinson has all the tools in the world to become an elite pass rusher in the NFL if he can get a few signature moves down. The Dolphins also have some nice insurance in case Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips have a slow return from injury.
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Philadelphia addresses a huge need in their defensive backfield, taking the first corner back off the board in the 2024 NFL Draft
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The Miami Dolphins have added to their defensive front to replace Andrew Van Ginkel opposite Jaelan Phillips
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Brock Bowers was a massive star at Georgia and a key cog on the Bulldogs’ back-to-back national championship teams, but was he the right pick for the the Raiders? Yahoo Sports’ Draft Live Crew weighs in on the Raiders pick.
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 19 — Jared Verse
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Draft Grade: B
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Pre-Draft Rank: 21
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School: Florida St.
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Height: 6′ 4″
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Weight: 254
This is a very safe, solid pick for the Rams at this point in the draft. Verse is a high-floor player for the Rams that fits in well with the players they have up front. The Rams were looking at an offensive player earlier in the process, but they ended up with a stud pass rusher who immediately makes them better.
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The Steelers have made their first round selection, and they’ve added to their offensive line to help protect new quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields
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Caleb Williams is already being welcomed to Chicago by another USC product who’s already a sports star in the city — six-time NBA All-Star DeMar DeRozan.
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 18 — Amarius Mims
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Draft Grade: A+
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Pre-Draft Rank: 11
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School: Georgia
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Height: 6′ 8″
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Weight: 340
Love this pick! Mims did not play a whole bunch of football in college due to injury and depth, but he is not lacking for talent and skill. He has the size at 6-foot-8 and 340 pounds with the technique of the purest pass protectors in the NFL. If he can stay healthy, he’ll have no problem assimilating to the NFL.
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 17 — Dallas Turner
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-Draft Rank: 14
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School: Alabama
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Height: 6′ 3″
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Weight: 247
Turner’s draft slide officially comes to an end with the Vikings trading up to get him in an effort to replace Danielle Hunter. Turner isn’t a finished product, but he’s a rugged defender that managed to run a 4.46 40-yard dash at the NFL combine. He’s got the potential to be a dynamite edge defender in the NFL.
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The Rams begin their defensive line rebuild as the begin the post-Aaron Donald era in Los Angeles
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Cincinnati opts to protect the franchise after Joe Burrow played just 10 games last season due to injury
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 16 — Byron Murphy II
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Draft Grade: A
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Pre-Draft Rank: 19
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School: Texas
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Height: 6′ 1″
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Weight: 297
The Seahawks got one of the few truly disruptive interior defenders in the draft with Murphy — something they really needed. Murphy has the talent to become a star in Mike Macdonald’s defense and gives the Seahawks a credible option up front in case Dre’Mont Jones struggles again in his second year with the team.
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 15 — Laiatu Latu
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Draft Grade: B
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Pre-Draft Rank: 23
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School: UCLA
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Height: 6′ 5″
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Weight: 259
This is a good landing spot for Latu. He’s had some injury concerns in the past, but Latu is a productive, versatile edge rusher that profiles as a high-floor player. He might not be Von Miller or prime Khalil Mack, but he’s a talented player in his own right that should be an 8-10 sack guy in the NFL.
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Seattle looks to sure up their defensive line with the second defensive lineman off the board in Round 1
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 14 — Taliese Fuaga
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Draft Grade: B
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Pre-Draft Rank: 18
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School: Oregon St.
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Height: 6′ 6″
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Weight: 324
The Saints needed an offensive lineman with the struggles of Trevor Penning and Ryan Ramczyk’s injury situation. Fuaga can play tackle or guard and will be a big boost for the Saints in the ground game. This is a strong pick that gives the Saints some much needed flexibility and depth up front.
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Defense finally matters! The Indianapolis Colts, who are ready to get franchise quarterback Anthony Richardson back in the fold, make the first defensive selection of the 2024 NFL Draft.
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For the first time since 1999, Bill Belichick isn’t pulling the levers in the New England Patriots’ war room on draft day, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t weighing in on the Pats picks. The six-time Pats’ Super Bowl winning head coach was lukewarm on New England’s first round selection of North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye with the No. 3 pick in the first round.
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The NFL Draft is not just an annual showcase of the top college football talent making the jump to the NFL, but its also a look at the fashion trends that the young players turning pro are bringing to the league. So who stole the show and achieved “Drip God” status in Detroit? Yahoo Sports takes a look at the best dressed players at the NFL Draft in 2024.
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The first round run on offensive players reaches 14, as New Orleans retools their offensive line
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 13 — Brock Bowers
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Draft Grade: B-
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Pre-Draft Rank: 4
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School: Georgia
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Height: 6′ 3″
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Weight: 243
This is a bit of a surprise at this point because the Raiders just drafted Michael Mayer last year, but it’s hard to get too mad at adding a talent like Brock damn Bowers. The Raiders’ two-tight end personnel sets are going to be a beast and they’ll be in good position to make life easier for whoever is playing quarterback for them this year.
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After years of dealing with Travis Kelce, the Raiders have made a TE move for the future in the AFC West
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 12 — Bo Nix
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Draft Grade: F
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Pre-Draft Rank: 64
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School: Oregon
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Height: 6′ 2″
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Weight: 217
Quarterback thirst has officially gone too far. There’s simply no need for the Broncos to force this pick here. Bo Nix does not have the profile of the quarterback that’s going to save Denver. Bo Nix, Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham will battle it out this summer for the right to be the starter, but Nix is closer to being a backup in the NFL than a franchise starter.
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 11 — Olu Fashanu
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Draft Grade: A-
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Pre-Draft Rank: 6
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School: Penn St.
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Height: 6′ 6″
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Weight: 312
Fashanu is an extremely talented, high-upside prospect that gets to come into a situation where he gets to work with Tyron Smith and Morgan Moses. When healthy, Fashanu is clearly one of the most talented players in the draft and has a chance to be a fixture on the offensive line in New York for years to come.
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Bo Nix is the sixth quarterback taken in the first round at 12th overall, tying the record of most quarterbacks picked in Round 1 (1983).
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Detroit is showing up and showing out at the 2024 NFL Draft
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The old adage says “Defense Wins Championships,” but you wouldn’t know it from the top of the first round in this year’s NFL draft, which has only featured stars from the other side of the ball.
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The Jets add to Aaron Rodgers’ protection with the third OL taken in the 2024 NFL Draft
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 10 — J.J. McCarthy
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-Draft Rank: 29
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School: Michigan
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Height: 6′ 3″
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Weight: 202
Getting the quarterback without having to move up too far in the draft is a solid result for the Vikings. It may not be the quarterback they originally wanted, but it’s still a solid prospect to build around and he’s walking into a great situation.
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 9 — Rome Odunze
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Draft Grade: A+
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Pre-Draft Rank: 5
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School: Washington
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Height: 6′ 3″
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Weight: 212
The Bears couldn’t have dreamed of a better first round. Caleb Williams. Rome Odunze. Now they have a three-headed monster at wide receiver with the long-term potential of Williams, Odunze and DJ Moore.
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After moving on from Kirk Cousins, the Vikings now have their quarterback of the future
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 8 — Michael Penix Jr.
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Draft Grade: F
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Pre-Draft Rank: 70
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School: Washington
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Height: 6′ 3″
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Weight: 213
First F of the day! What is going on in Atlanta? This pick makes absolutely no sense. The Falcons signed Kirk Cousins and are now drafting a six-year college starter to sit behind him for two years? What sense does that make? Penix isn’t the cleanest prospect and he has injury concerns. We’ll find out what this looks like when he sees the field in 2026 or 2027.
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 7 — JC Latham
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Draft Grade: A
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Pre-Draft Rank: 9
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School: Alabama
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Height: 6′ 6″
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Weight: 342
The Titans needed a tackle and got someone who profiles as a top-flight right tackle in the NFL for a long time. Bullyball is back in Tennessee for the next decade.
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The Bears are the first team to pick for a second time, and they’ve added to a star-studded WR room
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The first shocker of the draft as Atlanta — which signed Kirk Cousins to a four-year, $180 million contract this off season — picks a quarterback in the first round
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Even after his retirement, Nick Saban puts another Alabama offensive lineman in the NFL
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Expert Commentary: Pick No. 6 — Malik Nabers
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Draft Grade: B+
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Pre-Draft Rank: 8
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School: LSU
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Height: 6′ 0″
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Weight: 200
The Giants really needed to go quarterback here, but they weren’t in love with the options on the board. Still, the Giants had a massive need at wide receiver as well and got the biggest playmaker at that spot in the draft. Malik Nabers can grow in to a true No. 1 wideout with blazing speed while they play out this season with Daniel Jones at quarterback.
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