NFL mock drafts 2024: Compare latest from Mel Kiper, Daniel Jeremiah, & more experts

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The countdown to the 2024 NFL Draft is on, and in just a couple of weeks, fans will finally know which players their teams are selecting with their coveted early-round draft picks.

Per usual, the early stages of the draft will revolve around quarterbacks. As many as six signal-callers could go in the first round, and as each draft draws nearer, the order in which they will come off the boat is becoming clearer and clearer.

There are still plenty of mysteries about the 2024 NFL Draft. Many are wondering who will be the first defensive player off the board, and others are keeping a close eye on the pecking order at offensive tackle and wide receiver.

With that in mind, Sporting News is breaking down several top mock drafts ahead of the actual draft to see how experts see the first round taking shape.

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Vinnie Iyer's mock draft (The Sporting News)

Iyer's latest mock draft was released April 1:

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Chicago Bears (from CAR)Caleb WilliamsQBUSC
2Washington CommandersDrake MayeQBNorth Carolina
3New England PatriotsJayden DanielsQBLSU
4Arizona CardinalsMarvin Harrison Jr.WROhio State
5Los Angeles ChargersBrock BowersTEGeorgia
6New York GiantsMalik NabersWRLSU
7Tennessee TitansJoe AltOTNotre Dame
8Atlanta FalconsDallas TurnerEDGEAlabama
9Chicago BearsLaiatu LatuEDGEUCLA
10New York JetsRome OdunzeWRWashington
11Minnesota VikingsJ.J. McCarthyQBMichigan
12Denver BroncosBo NixQBOregon
13Las Vegas RaidersTaliese FuagaOLOregon State
14New Orleans SaintsOlumuyiwa FashanuOTPenn State
15Indianapolis ColtsNate WigginsCBClemson
16Seattle SeahawksJared VerseEDGEFlorida State
17Jacksonville JaguarsTerrion ArnoldCBAlabama
18Cincinnati BengalsJ.C. LathamOTAlabama
19Los Angeles RamsCooper DeJeanCBIowa
20Pittsburgh SteelersAmarius MimsOTGeorgia
21Miami DolphinsByron Murphy IIDTTexas
22Philadelphia EaglesQuinyon MitchellCBToledo
23Minnesota Vikings (from HOU via CLE)Johnny NewtonDTIllinois
24Dallas CowboysJackson Powers-JohnsonGOregon
25Green Bay PackersTyler GuytonOTOklahoma
26Tampa Bay BuccaneersKool-Aid McKinstryCBAlabama
27Arizona Cardinals (from HOU)Troy FautanuGWashington
28Buffalo BillsBrian Thomas Jr.WRLSU
29Detroit LionsChop RobinsonEDGEPenn State
30Baltimore RavensGraham BartonOLDuke
31San Francisco 49ersEnnis Rakestraw Jr.CBMissi=ouri
32Kansas City ChiefsKingsley SuamataiaOTBYU

Noteworthy: 

— Five quarterbacks go within the top 12 picks, and notably, Drake Maye comes off the board as the No. 2 quarterback. He and Jayden Daniels are expected to be the draft's second and third picks in some order, though Michigan's J.J. McCarthy is gaining momentum late as a top-three possibility.

— Speaking of McCarthy, he lands with the Vikings in this mock. That seems to be the most popular landing spot for him, and Minnesota could ultimately trade up for the national championship winner if they are smitten with him.

— Offense is expected to dominate the early portion of the 2024 NFL Draft. This mock sees just 10 defensive players selected in the first round and only two in the top 14 picks.

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Mel Kiper's mock draft (ESPN)

Kiper's latest mock draft was released April 10:

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Chicago Bears (from CAR)Caleb WilliamsQBUSC
2Washington CommandersJayden DanielsQBLSU
3New England PatriotsDrake MayeQBNorth Carolina
4Arizona CardinalsMarvin Harrison Jr.WROhio State
5Minnesota Vikings (projected trade with LAC)J.J. McCarthyQBMichigan
6New York GiantsMalik NabersWRLSUd
7Tennessee TitansJoe AltOTNotre Dame
8Atlanta FalconsDallas TurnerEDGEAlabama
9Chicago BearsRome OdunzeWRWashington
10New York JetsBrock BowersTEGeorgia
11Los Angeles Chargers (via MIN)JC LathamOTAlabama
12Denver BroncosQuinyon MitchellCBToldeo
13Las Vegas RaidersTaliese FuagaOTOregon State
14New Orleans SaintsOlumuyiwa FashanuOTPenn State
15Indianapolis ColtsTerrion ArnoldCBAlabama
16Seattle SeahawksTroy FautanuGWashington
17Jacksonville JaguarsCooper DeJeanCBIowa
18Cincinnati BengalsByron Murphy IIDTTexas
19Los Angeles RamsLaiatu LatuEDGEUCLA
20Pittsburgh SteelersGraham BartonOLDuke
21Miami DolphinsJared VerseEDGEFlorida State
22Philadelphia EaglesNate WigginsCBClemson
23Los Angeles Chargers (proj. trade with LAC)Xavier WorthyWRTexas
24Dallas CowboysTyler GuytonOTOklahoma
25Green Bay PackersAmarius MimsOTGeorgia
26Tampa Bay BuccaneersChop RobinsonEDGEPenn State
27Arizona Cardinals (from HOU)Darius RobinsonDLMissouri
28Buffalo BillsBrian Thomas Jr.WRLSU
29Detroit LionsAdonai MitchellWRTexas
30Baltimore RavensKool-Aid McKinstryCBAlabama
31San Francisco 49ersRoger RosengartenOTWashington
32Kansas City ChiefsXavier LegetteWRSouth Carolina

Noteworthy: 

— Unlike Iyer's draft, only four quarterbacks are selected in the first round of Kiper's latest mock. Neither Michael Penix Jr. nor Box Nix make it into the first round, but four quarterbacks go in the top five. Notably, Kiper has Daniels ahead of Maye and the Vikings trading up to the No. 5 pick to get McCarthy.

— The Broncos and Raiders both pass on quarterbacks in the first round. Instead, the Broncos go with an athletic, high-upside cornerback who can partner with Patrick Surtain II in Quinyon Mitchell, and the Raiders address their weaknesses on the right side of the offensive line with physical tackle Taliese Fuaga.

— As part of their projected trade down, the Chargers get both of Minnesota's first-round picks. If Los Angeles lands JC Latham to upgrade its blocking and Xavier Worthy to add speed to its offense, that would be a successful start to the Jim Harbaugh era. 

Daniel Jeremiah's mock draft (NFL Network)

Jeremiah's latest mock draft was released on March 19:

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Chicago Bears (from CAR)Caleb WilliamsQBUSC
2Washington CommandersDrake MayeQBNorth Carolina
3New England PatriotsJayden DanielsQBLSU
4Minnesota Vikings (projected trade with ARI)J.J. McCarthyQBMichigan
5New York Jets (projected trade with LAC)Marvin Harrison Jr.WROhio State
6New York GiantsMalik NabersWRLSU
7Tennessee TitansJoe AltOTNotre Dame
8Atlanta FalconsDallas TurnerEDGEAlabama
9Chicago BearsRome OdunzeWRWashington
10Los Angeles Chargers (projected trade with NYJ)Taliese FuagaOTOregon State
11Arizona Cardinals (projected trade with MIN)Jared VerseEDGEFlorida State
12Denver BroncosBrock BowersTEGeorgia
13Las Vegas RaidersMichael Penix Jr.QBWashington
14New Orleans SaintsOlumuyiwa FashanuOTPenn State
15Indianapolis ColtsQuinyon MitchellCBToledo
16Seattle SeahawksTroy FautanuOTWashington
17Jacksonville JaguarsTerrion ArnoldCBAlabama
18Cincinnati BengalsJC LathamOTAlabama
19Los Angeles RamsLaiatu LatuEDGEUCLA
20Pittsburgh SteelersTyler GuytonOTOklahoma
21Miami DolphinsGraham BartonOLDuke
22Philadelphia EaglesNate WigginsCBClemson
23Arizona Cardinals (projected trade with MIN)Brian Thomas Jr.WRLSU
24Dallas CowboysJackson Powers-JohnsonOLOregon
25Green Bay PackersAmarius MimsOTGeorgia
26Tampa Bay BuccaneersDarius RobinsonEDGEMissouri
27Arizona Cardinals (from HOU)Byron Murphy IIDTTexas
28Buffalo BillsJer'Zhan NewtonDTIllinois
29Detroit LionsKool-Aid McKinstryCBAlabama
30Baltimore RavensCooper DeJeanCBIowa
31San Francisco 49ersChop RobinsonEDGEPenn State
32Kansas City ChiefsAdonai MitchellWRTexas

Noteworthy: 

— Jeremiah gets a little crazy with this one, as he has the Vikings trading up to No. 4 to get J.J. McCarthy. Four quarterbacks have never gone consecutively to start a draft, so a trade-up from Minnesota could make history.

— Jeremiah is also the only analyst to have Michael Penix Jr. in the first round of his mock draft. He has the Washington product going to the Raiders at 13 because he thinks Penix "is a unique fit for the Raiders’ style of play."

— Bo Nix doesn't make the cut in this mock draft despite Penix's inclusion. That's partially because the Broncos — one of Nix's top projected landing spots — went with tight end Brock Bowers at 12 overall rather than a quarterback.

Todd McShay's mock draft

McShay has not yet released his first full mock draft for 2024.

Dane Brugler's mock draft (The Athletic)

Brugler's latest mock draft was released on March 5:

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Chicago Bears (from CAR)Caleb WilliamsQBUSC
2Washington CommandersDrake MayeQBNorth Carolina
3Atlanta Falcons (from NEP)Jayden DanielsQBLSU
4Arizona CardinalsMarvin Harrison Jr.WROhio State
5Chicago Bears (from LAC)Rome OdunzeWRWashington
6New York GiantsMalik NabersWRLSU
7Minnesota Vikings (from TEN)J.J. McCarthyQBMichigan
8New England Patriots (from ATL)Joe AltOTNotre Dame
9Los Angeles Chargers (from CHI)Taliese FuagaOTOregon State
10New York JetsOlumuyiwa FashanuOTPenn State
11Tennessee Titans (from MIN)J.C. LathamOTAlabama
12Denver BroncosBrock BowersTEGeorgia
13Las Vegas RaidersQuinyon MitchellCBToledo
14New Orleans SaintsDallas TurnerEDGEAlabama
15Indianapolis ColtsBrian Thomas Jr.WRLSU
16Pittsburgh Steelers (from SEA)Amarius MimsOTGeorgia
17Philadelphia Eagles (from JAX)Terrion ArnoldCBAlabama
18Cincinnati BengalsByron MurphyDTTexas
19Los Angeles RamsJared VerseEDGEFlorida State
20Seattle Seahawks (from PIT)Jackson Powers-JohnsonG/COregon
21Miami DolphinsTroy FautanuGWashington
22Jacksonville Jaguars (from PHI)Nate WigginsCBClemson
23Houston Texans (from CLE)Laiatu LatuEDGEUCLA
24Buffalo Bills (from DAL)Adonai MitchellWRTexas
25Green Bay PackersCooper DeJeanCBIowa
26Tampa Bay BuccaneersGraham BartonG/CDuke
27Arizona Cardinals (from HOU)Darius RobinsonDLMissouri
28Dallas Cowboys (from BUF)Tyler GuytonOTOklahoma
29Detroit LionsChop RobinsonEDGEPenn State
30Carolina Panthers (from BAL)Ladd McConkeyWRGeorgia
31San Francisco 49ersJordan MorganOT/GArizona
32Kansas City ChiefsXavier WorthyWRTexas

Noteworthy: 

— Brugler's projecting a trade-filled first-round. There are seven trades made in the draft, including the Falcons moving up to third overall and the Panthers moving into the first round by dealing with the Ravens.

— The runs on quarterbacks, receivers, and offensive tackles ensure that a defensive player doesn't come off the board until the 13th pick. That would be Toledo's Quinyon Mitchell, who seems increasingly likely to be the first cornerback selected after his stellar showing at the NFL Combine.

— This is another mock that has McCarthy going in the top 10. He goes at No. 7 overall to the Vikings, who trade up to get him. That jump isn't as high as the leap the Vikings make in Jeremiah's mock, but clearly, draft analysts believe that Minnesota likes McCarthy.

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Jacob Camenker is a senior content producer at The Sporting News.