NFL Draft 2024: Second round mock draft

The first four selections of the 2024 NFL Draft went relatively according to plan. The Chicago Bears drafted Caleb Williams, the Washington Commanders drafted Jayden Daniels, the New England Patriots hope to have found their franchise quarterback in Drake Maye, and the Arizona Cardinals reaped the benefit of the QB run, selecting Marvin Harrison Jr.

Then everything started to unravel, albeit slowly.

Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers drafted Joe Alt out of Notre Dame, a move that was gaining steam over the past few weeks despite the Chargers’ needs at the wide receiver position. The New York Giants did not draft a quarterback, instead drafting Malik Nabers from LSU, and the Tennessee Titans drafted an offensive tackle as expected in JC Latham.

Then the Atlanta Falcons broke every mock draft, selecting Michael Penix Jr.

In all, six quarterbacks were taken in the first round, matching the mark set by the legendary Class of 1983. But while that class needed 27 picks to see the sixth quarterback taken — when Dan Marino went to the Miami Dolphins — the sixth QB came off the board at No. 12, when the Denver Broncos selected Bo Nix from Oregon.

Those six passers were part of a record 14-straight offensive players to open up the NFL draft. Ultimately, the first round was very heavy on the offensive side of the football, with just nine defensive players.

Now that we have caught our breath, how might the second round unfold?

Here is our best guess.

NFL Draft 2024 Second Round Mock

Pick

Team

Player

Position

School

Round One

Pick

Team

Player

Position

School

Round One

33

Buffalo Bills

Adonai Mitchell

WR

Texas

N/A

34

New England Patriots

Troy Franklin

WR

Oregon

Drake Maye, QB, UNC

35

Arizona Cardinals

Jer’Zhan Newton

DT

Illinois

Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State, Darius Robinson, EDGE, Missouri

36

Washington Commanders

Kingsley Suamataia

OT

BYU

Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU

37

Los Angeles Chargers

Ladd McConkey

WR

Georgia

Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame

38

Tennessee Titans

Cooper DeJean

CB

Iowa

JC Latham, OT, Alabama

39

Carolina Panthers

Jackson Powers-Johnson

C

Oregon

Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina

40

Washington Commanders

Kool-Aid McKinstry

CB

Alabama

Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU

41

Green Bay Packers

Edgerrin Cooper

LB

Texas A&M

Jordan Morgan, OL, Arizona

42

Houston Texans

Ennis Rakestraw Jr.

CB

Missouri

N/A

43

Atlanta Falcons

Chris Braswell

EDGE

Alabama

Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington

44

Las Vegas Raiders

Patrick Paul

OT

Houston

Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

45

New Orleans Saints

Cooper Beebe

OG

Kansas State

Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State

46

Indianapolis Colts

Keon Coleman

WR

Florida State

Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA

47

New York Giants

Kamari Lassiter

CB

Georgia

Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

48

Jacksonville Jaguars

T.J. Tampa

CB

Iowa State

Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU

49

Cincinnati Bengals

Braden Fiske

DT

Florida State

Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia

50

Philadelphia Eagles

Tyler Nubin

S

Minnesota

Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo

51

Pittsburgh Steelers

Zach Frazier

C

West Virginia

Troy Fautanu, OL, Washington

52

Los Angeles Rams

Max Melton

CB

Rutgers

Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State

53

Philadelphia Eagles

Roman Wilson

WR

Michigan

Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo

54

Cleveland Browns

Kris Jenkins

DT

Michigan

N/A

55

Miami Dolphins

Christian Haynes

OG

Connecticut

Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State

56

Dallas Cowboys

Payton Wilson

LB

NC State

Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma

57

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Marshawn Kneeland

EDGE

Western Michigan

Graham Barton, OL, Duke

58

Green Bay Packers

Mike Sainristil

CB

Michigan

Jordan Morgan, OL, Arizona

59

Houston Texans

Ruke Orhorhoro

DT

Clemson

N/A

60

Buffalo Bills

Bralen Trice

EDGE

Washington

N/A

61

Detroit Lions

Adisa Isaac

EDGE

Penn State

Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama

62

Baltimore Ravens

Ja’Lynn Polk

WR

Washington

Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson

63

San Francisco 49ers

Roger Rosengarten

OT

Washington

Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida

64

Kansas City Chiefs

Kiran Amegadjie

OT

Yale

Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas

The Bills get their wide receiver
Buffalo Bills fans were hoping to see the team land a wide receiver early in the NFL Draft.

Unfortunately, they will need to wait a little longer. With Buffalo trading down twice on Thursday night, including coming out of the first round completely, Bills fans will have to wait a few more hours to see their team land their next pass catcher.

But the Bills open the night by adding Adonai Mitchell out of Texas, a talented receiver who with a little polish can be Buffalo’s next WR1.

Some interesting slides end
One of the more fascinating bits of draft content each season is the Consensus Big Board compiled by Arif Hasan at his website Wide Left Football.

As the first round came to a close the three highest-ranked players left on the Consensus Big Board? Illinois defensive tackle Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton, Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean, and Alabama cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry. While all three players are recovering from injuries (foot surgery for Newton, a fractured right fibula for DeJean, and a foot fracture for McKinstry) all three ranked in the top 30 on the big board.

But all three went undrafted on Thursday night.

Expect those slides to end on Friday night, and in this mock draft all three come off the board relatively quickly.

Still no running backs … yet
Earlier this week Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports opined that the running backs might not start coming off the board until the third round, led by Jonathon Brooks from Texas and Florida State RB Trey Benson.

Judging by our projections, it would seem that we concur with that assessment.

What about the quarterbacks?
Thursday night brought a little NFL Draft history, as six quarterbacks came off the board in the first round, matching the number of quarterbacks drafted in the legendary 1983 NFL Draft.

However, while that year saw the sixth quarterback — Dan Marino, for those wondering — come off the board at No. 27 (the penultimate pick in the first round) Bo Nix, the sixth QB picked on Thursday night, was drafted at No. 12 by the Denver Broncos.

There are a number of reasons why quarterbacks were pushed up the board this year: The sheer number of needy teams and questions about next year’s draft class top that list. But another reason might be the large gap between those six, and the next tier of passers. For example, according to Hasan’s Consensus Big Board QB7, Spencer Rattler, ranks 88th overall.

So while he might come off the board later tonight, we tend to think it will happen in the third round.

Two teams double-dip at OL
Two teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New Orleans Saints, entered the 2024 NFL Draft looking to fortify their offensive lines.

As you can see above, we believe that leads both teams to double-dip at the position.

On Thursday night the Saints added offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State, but here we have them also adding to the offensive line at No. 45, with guard Cooper Beebe from Kansas State. Then there are the Steelers, who we have selecting center Zach Frazier out of West Virginia after adding offensive tackle Troy Fautanu out of Washington.

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