Christian Williams' NFL Mock Draft 7.0 (Seven Rounds)

Christian Williams's Christian Williams' NFL Mock Draft 7.0 (Seven Rounds) Christian Williams Published 04/16/2024

The 2024 NFL Draft, a mere two weeks away, is overflowing with anticipation and intrigue, especially around the top picks (after the Bears at No. 1 overall). The order of the quarterbacks, the potential for three wide receivers to leave the board inside the top ten, and the elite offensive tackle class are all factors that are sure to ignite excitement among NFL fans in the first round. Stay tuned for my final mock draft next week, a standard 32-pick predictive mock draft. But before that, let's dive into all 257 picks in a seven-round mock draft with trades.

A fantasy position overview:

  • Four quarterbacks inside the top five.
  • Six first-round wide receivers, but four more inside the top 50.
  • Four day-two running backs but many appealing landing spots in the fourth and fifth rounds.
  • Four tight ends in the top 100.

Thank you to Tankathon for providing the most updated draft order.

Check out all the NFL mock drafts at Footballguys:

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Here is the first round with write-ups for each player.

1. Chicago Bears - Caleb Williams (QB - USC)

Most signs point to this as a done deal for many months. Williams joins a loaded offense, one of the top defenses over the back half of 2023, and a team with playoff expectations.

2. Washington Commanders - Drake Maye (QB - North Carolina)

The turbulent quarterback discourse should slow here; most evaluators think there's a tier between Maye and the other two in contention for this pick. Maye brings a new era of Washington football with an offense with weapons and an improved offensive line.

3. New England Patriots - Jayden Daniels (QB - LSU)

The "quarterback or no quarterback" debate ends with this selection as the Patriots transition to a post-Mac Jones era with a dynamic runner who has consistently improved throughout his college career.

4. Arizona Cardinals - Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR - Ohio State)

Enticing the Cardinals to trade out won't be hard for Minnesota... unless the team is sold on Harrison becoming an elite weapon. Here, they are, giving Kyler Murray a legitimate weapon (and more to come later).

5. Minnesota Vikings - J.J. McCarthy (QB - Michigan)

Trade details: Minnesota sends No. 11, No. 23, and a 2025 third-round pick to Los Angeles for No. 5.

Getting shut out of the top four quarterbacks despite holding two first-round picks seems too unlikely, and they get a slight discount waiting until No. 5 to move up. McCarthy joins Kevin O'Connell, Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson, giving Vikings fans optimism that they'll move out of the Kirk Cousins era smoothly.

6. New York Giants - Rome Odunze (WR - Washington)

There's buzz that the Giants want to move for one of the quarterbacks, but they get shut out here. They pivot to a No. 1 wideout, giving the next regime a building block to work with.

7. Tennessee Titans - Joe Alt (OT - Notre Dame)

There may be more debate here than many believe. Still, the Titans roll with the consensus selection and solidify Will Levis' blind side, offering the potential for a proper evaluation of the second-year quarterback.

8. Atlanta Falcons - Quinyon Mitchell (CB - Toledo)

Most signs point to a pass rusher, but with A.J. Terrell's looming contract and the lack of a consistent No. 2 cornerback, Mitchell gives them flexibility and the potential to roster two elite cornerbacks for their Cousins contending window.

9. New Orleans Saints - JC Latham (OT - Alabama)

Trade details: New Orleans sends No. 14, No. 45, and a 2025 third-round pick to Chicago for No. 9.

The Saints have an offensive tackle problem, and with the slew of teams ahead of them at No. 14, they move to get their guy. Latham has the highest ceiling of the tackles in this class and just turned 21 in February.

10. New York Jets - Troy Fautanu (OT - Washington)

Passing on one of the wide receivers is stomached more easily with the Mike Williams signing, and the Jets need to eat their vegetables. Relying on two question marks at offensive tackle in what should be a Super Bowl-contending season is unwise; adding a versatile piece not dissimilar to Alijah Vera-Tucker gives them flexibility and stability.

11. Los Angeles Chargers - Taliese Fuaga (OT - Oregon State)

The Chargers will target nasty players to bring in the Jim Harbaugh era, and Fuaga fits that mold. With the trade down, they create flexibility to add weapons around Justin Herbert while providing him with a more sound pocket on a snap-to-snap basis.

12. Jacksonville Jaguars - Malik Nabers (WR - LSU)

Trade details: Jacksonville sends No. 17, No. 96, and a 2025 second-round pick to Denver for No. 12.

The Jaguars see an opportunity and pounce (pun intended) on it, moving up to get the player many believe is the No. 1 wideout in the class. Nabers has elite acceleration, giving Trevor Lawrence an actual No. 1 to rely on.

13. Indianapolis Colts - Brock Bowers (TE - Georgia)

Trade details: Indianapolis sends No. 15, No. 82, and a 2025 third-round pick to Las Vegas for No. 13 and No. 148.

The potential for the Bears to select Brock Bowers forces the Colts to move up two spots to get their guy. Bowers gives Anthony Richardson another weapon to rely on and gives this offense an elite upside.

14. Chicago Bears - Jared Verse (EDGE - Florida State)

Trading out with Nabers on the board will make Bears fans groan, but they settle for the top edge on their board. Verse is a strong, pocket-collapsing player best suited for a No. 2 role. Opposite Montez Sweat, the Bears' defensive line would be terrifying for opposing offenses.

15. Las Vegas Raiders - Terrion Arnold (CB - Alabama)

The Raiders have many options, as they don't lack roster holes. One of the bigger holes is cornerback. Arnold is firmly in contention to be the first off the board. Here, he provides the Raiders with playmaking and ball production, which Antonio Pierce's defense needs.

16. Seattle Seahawks - Byron Murphy II (DT - Texas)

The Seahawks have an interior line problem (on both sides of the football). They select the best player available within the confines of those needs with Murphy. Murphy slots in beside Leonard Williams and creates a formidable duo in a division that requires it.

17. Denver Broncos - Dallas Turner (EDGE - Alabama)

The Broncos move back to acquire more capital while snagging one of the best defensive players in the class. Denver is full of roster holes, so rolling the best player available at a premium position makes sense.

18. Cincinnati Bengals - Brian Thomas Jr. (WR - LSU)

Tee Higgins expects to play the 2024 season with the Bengals, but that shouldn't prevent the team from selecting his eventual replacement. With Tyler Boyd out the door, the Bengals get an elite athlete with raw tools and ball-winning skills.

19. Los Angeles Rams - Laiatu Latu (EDGE - UCLA)

The Rams should look at another Super Bowl run, and getting players ready to go now should be a priority. Latu provides that while also profiling as a double-digit sack player down the road.

20. Pittsburgh Steelers - Olu Fashanu (OT - Penn State)

The Steelers are in on the tackle class, and Fashanu is the best available here. In this scenario, Broderick Jones would stay at right tackle, giving the team two young tackles to build the line around.

21. Miami Dolphins - Graham Barton (OG - Duke)

The Dolphins signed Isaiah Wynn to start for them in 2024, but getting a guard who could become a swing tackle with Barton's movement skills here should remain a priority.

22. Philadelphia Eagles - Amarius Mims (OT - Georgia)

The Eagles are always two steps ahead of the league, and drafting Lane Johnson's replacement now indicates they'll continue building correctly. Johnson turns 34 in a few weeks, and the Eagles don't have a succession plan, something they have for seemingly every other position.

23. Los Angeles Chargers - Jer'Zhan Newton (DT - Illinois)

Another trade-down was an option, but the Chargers stuck and picked Jer'Zhan Newton, a nasty pass-rushing interior defensive lineman, to help Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack get to quarterbacks.

24. Dallas Cowboys - Xavier Worthy (WR - Texas)

The Cowboys can go a couple of ways here, but it's hard to imagine Jerry Jones letting Xavier Worthy get past this pick. The offensive line needs work, but the receiving corps is also problematic. Worthy gives them an after-catch weapon to complement CeeDee Lamb.

25. Green Bay Packers - Cooper DeJean (CB - Iowa)

DeJean had a great pre-draft process after finally getting healthy and testing for teams. The fluid athlete isn't the best man corner in the class, but his upside as an aggressive zone corner is immense.

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Chop Robinson (EDGE - Penn State)

The Bucs feel good about Zyon McCollum's development at cornerback, giving them the flexibility to go in any direction here. Center and guard are needs, but the premium selection would be the high-upside, elite athlete with positional versatility. Robinson can play with his hand in the dirt with Calijah Kancey and Vita Vea or stand up next to them.

27. Arizona Cardinals - Mike Sainristil (CB - Michigan)

NFL teams love Mike Sainristil, and with the lack of clarity beyond the top players in the corner class, it shouldn't shock NFL fans to hear Sainristil's name called on the first night of the draft. The elite slot corner with hard-nosed tackling joins a barren room and helps the Cardinals win now.

28. Carolina Panthers - Adonai Mitchell (WR - Texas)

Trade details: Carolina sends No. 33, No. 101, and a 2025 fifth-round pick to Buffalo for No. 28.

Waiting for their wide receiver target seems like a recipe for failure, so moving up to get their guy to go opposite Diontae Johnson is necessary for Bryce Young's development. When engaged, Mitchell is one of the best receivers in the class. The challenge is keeping him engaged.

29. Detroit Lions - Darius Robinson (EDGE - Missouri)

Finding a reliable edge rusher to penetrate opposite Aidan Hutchinson is essential, and Robinson is the nasty that fits the Dan Campbell culture.

30. Baltimore Ravens - Tyler Guyton (OT - Oklahoma)

The Ravens have problems at offensive tackle, and Guyton gives them upside as a starting right tackle on day one.

31. San Francisco 49ers - Kool-Aid McKinstry (CB - Alabama)

The 49ers can go in many directions, and they may have more capital following a Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel trade. Still, the team needs cornerback help, and McKinstry is the most underrated one in the class.

32. Kansas City Chiefs - Troy Franklin (WR - Oregon)

The Chiefs have a wide receiver problem, a major one if Rashee Rice faces a hefty suspension or jail time. Franklin offers them more upside than other options and could overtake Rice as the No. 1 in time.

And here are the picks for all seven rounds...

Round 1 Picks

Pick Team Position Player School Trade Details
1 CHI QB Caleb Williams USC
2 WAS QB Drake Maye North Carolina
3 NE QB Jayden Daniels LSU
4 ARI WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Ohio State
5 MIN QB J.J. McCarthy Michigan 1.11, 1.23, 2025 3rd for 1.05
6 NYG WR Rome Odunze Washington
7 TEN OT Joe Alt Notre Dame
8 ATL CB Quinyon Mitchell Toledo
9 NO OT JC Latham Alabama 1.14, 2.45, 2025 3rd for 1.09
10 NYJ OT Troy Fautanu Washington
11 LAC OT Taliese Fuaga Oregon State
12 JAX WR Malik Nabers LSU 1.17, 3.96, 2025 2nd for 1.12
13 IND TE Brock Bowers Georgia 1.15, 3.82, 2025 3rd for 1.13 and 5.148
14 CHI EDGE Jared Verse Florida State
15 LV CB Terrion Arnold Alabama
16 SEA DT Byron Murphy II Texas
17 DEN EDGE Dallas Turner Alabama
18 CIN WR Brian Thomas Jr. LSU
19 LAR EDGE Laiatu Latu UCLA
20 PIT OT Olu Fashanu Penn State
21 MIA OG Graham Barton Duke
22 PHI OT Amarius Mims Georgia
23 LAC DT Jer'Zhan Newton Illinois
24 DAL WR Xavier Worthy Texas
25 GB CB Cooper DeJean Iowa
26 TB EDGE Chop Robinson Penn State
27 ARI CB Mike Sainristil Michigan
28 CAR WR Adonai Mitchell Texas 2.33, 4.101, 2025 4th for 1.28
29 DET EDGE Darius Robinson Missouri
30 BAL OT Tyler Guyton Oklahoma
31 SF CB Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama
32 KC WR Troy Franklin Oregon

Round 2 Picks

Pick Team Position Player School Trade Details
33 BUF WR Xavier Legette South Carolina
34 NE OT Kingsley Suamataia BYU
35 ARI OC Zach Frazier West Virginia
36 WAS OT Jordan Morgan Arizona
37 LAC CB Nate Wiggins Clemson
38 TEN DT Braden Fiske Florida State
39 NYG QB Michael Penix Jr. Washington 2.47 and 4.107 for 2.39
40 WAS WR Keon Coleman Florida State
41 GB LB Edgerrin Cooper Texas A&M
42 HOU CB T.J. Tampa Iowa State
43 DAL OC Jackson Powers-Johnson Oregon 2.56, 3.87, and 2025 3rd for 2.43 and 4.109
44 LV OG Christian Haynes Connecticut
45 BAL WR Ladd McConkey Georgia 2.62, 3.93, and 6.165 for 2.45
46 IND CB Max Melton Rutgers
47 CAR EDGE Marshawn Kneeland Western Michigan
48 DEN QB Bo Nix Oregon 3.76, 3.96, and 2026 2nd for 2.48 and 2025 6th
49 CIN OG Cooper Beebe Kansas State
50 PHI S Cole Bishop Utah
51 PIT CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. Missouri
52 LAR LB Trevin Wallace Kentucky
53 PHI EDGE Adisa Isaac Penn State
54 CLE DT Kris Jenkins Michigan
55 MIA DT Ruke Orhorhoro Clemson
56 ATL WR Ja'Lynn Polk Washington
57 ARI EDGE Chris Braswell Alabama 3.66 and 4.104 for 2.57 and 7.220
58 GB S Tyler Nubin Minnesota
59 HOU LB Junior Colson Michigan
60 BUF CB Andru Phillips Kentucky
61 DET CB Khyree Jackson Oregon
62 CHI WR Ricky Pearsall Florida
63 TB RB Jonathon Brooks Texas 3.66, 3.89, and 4.125 for 2.63, 3.94, and 5.135
64 KC CB Caelen Carson Wake Forest

Round 3 Picks

Pick Team Position Player School Trade Details
65 CAR RB Trey Benson Florida State
66 SF OG Christian Mahogany Boston College
67 WAS TE Ben Sinnott Kansas State
68 WAS EDGE Jonah Elliss Utah 3.78 and 4.139 for 3.68
69 LAC WR Roman Wilson Michigan
70 NYG RB Jaylen Wright Tennessee
71 ARI DT Michael Hall Jr. Ohio State
72 NYJ TE Ja'Tavion Sanders Texas
73 DET OG Brandon Coleman TCU
74 ATL EDGE Bralen Trice Washington
75 CHI S Jaden Hicks Washington State
76 JAX CB Kamari Lassiter Georgia
77 LV QB Spencer Rattler South Carolina
78 NE WR Malachi Corley Western Kentucky
79 ATL S Kamren Kinchens Miami
80 CIN LB Payton Wilson NC State
81 SEA OC Sedrick Van Pran-Granger Georgia
82 LV RB MarShawn Lloyd USC
83 LAR QB Michael Pratt Tulane
84 ARI WR Javon Baker UCF 3.90, 5.186, and 2025 6th for 3.84
85 CLE OT Patrick Paul Houston
86 HOU DT Brandon Dorlus Oregon
87 ATL TE Cade Stover Ohio State
88 GB OT Roger Rosengarten Washington
89 SF EDGE Jalyx Hunt Houston Christian
90 PIT OC Hunter Nourzad Penn State
91 GB DT Mekhi Wingo LSU
92 CIN OT Kiran Amegadjie Yale 3.97, 5.194, and 7.237 for 3.92
93 CHI OT Blake Fisher Notre Dame
94 TB OG Dominick Puni Kansas
95 KC S Javon Bullard Georgia
96 JAX LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr. Clemson
97 TB OC Tanor Bortolini Wisconsin
98 PIT S Beau Brade Maryland
99 LAR RB Blake Corum Michigan
100 WAS CB Kris Abrams-Draine Missouri

Round 4 Picks

Pick Team Position Player School Trade Details
101 BUF S Calen Bullock USC
102 SEA TE Theo Johnson Penn State
103 NE CB Cam Hart Notre Dame
104 TB CB Jarrian Jones Florida State
105 LAC RB Audric Estime Notre Dame
106 TEN LB Ty'Ron Hopper Missouri
107 CAR TE Jared Wiley TCU
108 MIN DT Maason Smith LSU
109 DAL DT T'Vondre Sweat Texas
110 LAC CB Renardo Green Florida State
111 NYJ WR Malik Washington Virginia
112 LV OT Caedan Wallace Penn State
113 BAL EDGE Austin Booker Kansas
114 JAX DT DeWayne Carter Duke
115 CIN DT Leonard Taylor III Miami
116 JAX OG Mason McCormick South Dakota State
117 IND RB Braelon Allen Wisconsin
118 SEA S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson Texas Tech
119 PIT WR Jalen McMillan Washington
120 PHI WR Johnny Wilson Florida State
121 DEN WR Devontez Walker North Carolina
122 CHI EDGE Gabriel Murphy UCLA
123 HOU RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. Purdue
124 SF DT Gabe Hall Baylor
125 SF CB DJ James Auburn
126 GB RB Rasheen Ali Marshall
127 HOU TE Tanner McLachlan Arizona
128 BUF WR Jermaine Burton Alabama
129 MIN WR Brenden Rice USC
130 BAL OG Isaiah Adams Illinois
131 KC OT Delmar Glaze Maryland
132 SF OT Christian Jones Texas
133 BUF LB Cedric Gray North Carolina
134 NYJ S Malik Mustapha Wake Forest
135 TB CB Jarvis Brownlee Louisville

Round 5 Picks

Pick Team Position Player School Trade Details
136 DEN S Dominique Hampton Washington
137 NE TE AJ Barner Michigan
138 ARI OG Sataoa Laumea Utah
139 NE OC Beaux Limmer Arkansas
140 LAC TE Tip Reiman Illinois
141 CAR
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