The entire NFL draft order is now set amid Super Bowl XLIII.
Of course, it's what the teams drafting first will do that'll garner the majority of headlines over the coming months. In fact, there are already reports swirling that indicate we may be in for a dramatic draft season.
2024 NFL Draft Order
Pick Order | Team |
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No. 1 | Bears (via Panthers) |
No. 2 | Commanders |
No. 3 | Patriots |
No. 4 | Cardinals |
No. 5 | Chargers |
No. 6 | Giants |
No. 7 | Titans |
No. 8 | Falcons |
No. 9 | Bears |
No. 10 | Jets |
No. 11 | Vikings |
No. 12 | Broncos |
No. 13 | Raiders |
No. 14 | Saints |
No. 15 | Colts |
No. 16 | Seahawks |
No. 17 | Jaguars |
No. 18 | Bengals |
No. 19 | Rams |
No. 20 | Steelers |
No. 21 | Dolphins |
No. 22 | Eagles |
No. 23 | Texans (via Browns) |
No. 24 | Cowboys |
No. 25 | Packers |
No. 26 | Buccaneers |
No. 27 | Cardinals (via Texans) |
No. 28 | Bills |
No. 29 | Lions |
No. 30 | Ravens |
No. 31 | 49ers |
No. 32 | Chiefs |
The big question is whether Chicago keeps the top pick and selects a new quarterback of the future (likely Caleb Williams) or trade it away and hold onto Justin Fields. Early indications are Chicago will likely stay put as NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports it’ll take a “historic package” to pry away the first overall pick, meaning Fields may very well be on the move.
Nearly every mock draft indicates Washington will select a quarterback to kick off the Dan Quinn era. Sam Howell showed flashes this year, but experts believe Williams, Drake Maye and Jayden Daniels would be a massive upgrade at quarterback.
New England is also expected to be in the QB market after Mac Jones regressed mightily. The one-time quarterback of the future ended the season as the team’s third-straight quarterback, and early mock drafts believe the Patriots will take whichever of the big three QBs are available when they’re on the clock.
The Cardinals looked like a different team after Kyler Murray returned from injury, and finding him a top tier weapon appears to be a priority. They figure to have the pick of the litter in what’s considered a stocked wide receiver class.
The Chargers also figure to be in the market for a wide receiver as they kick off the Jim Harbaugh era. However, there are a ton of holes on the roster as NFL.com believes they might also target a cornerback, running back, defensive tackle and edge rusher with the fifth-overall pick.
No. 1 Overall Pick Odds
Player | Odds |
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Caleb Williams | -900 |
Drake Maye | +475 |
Marvin Harrison Jr. | +1200 |
Jayden Daniels | +1500 |
Michael Penix Jr. | +4000 |
Bo Nix | +9000 |
Joe Alt | +10000 |
Jared Verse | +10000 |
Dallas Turner | +10000 |
Laiatu Latu | +10000 |
Olumuyiwa Fashanu | +10000 |
Michael Hall Jr. | +10000 |
Kool-Aid McKinstry | +15000 |
J.J. McCarthy | +15000 |
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. | +20000 |
J.C. Latham | +20000 |
Brock Bowers | +25000 |
Malik Nabers | +25000 |
Javon Bullard | +30000 |
Blake Corum | +30000 |
Spencer Rattler | +30000 |
No. 2 Overall Pick Odds
Player | Odds |
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Drake Maye | -180 |
Jayden Daniels | +200 |
Caleb Williams | +850 |
Marvin Harrison Jr. | +1000 |
Michael Penix Jr. | +4000 |
J.J. McCarthy | +4000 |
Bo Nix | +4000 |
Malik Nabers | +6000 |
Laiatu Latu | +6000 |
Joe Alt | +6000 |
Jared Verse | +6000 |
Dallas Turner | +6000 |
Taliese Fuaga | +6000 |
Olumuyiwa Fashanu | +6000 |
Brock Bowers | +10000 |
Rome Odunze | +10000 |
Kool-Aid McKinstry | +15000 |
Jer'Zhan Newton | +15000 |
Cooper DeJean | +15000 |
Spencer Rattler | +15000 |
Michael Hall Jr. | +15000 |
JC Latham | +20000 |
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. | +20000 |
Javon Bullard | +30000 |
Blake Corrum | +30000 |
No. 3 Overall Pick Odds
Player | Odds |
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Jayden Daniels | +150 |
Drake Maye | +165 |
Marvin Harrison Jr. | +225 |
Bo Nix | +2200 |
Michael Penix Jr. | +3000 |
J.J. McCarthy | +3000 |
Joe Alt | +4000 |
Olumuyiwa Fashanu | +4000 |
Laiatu Latu | +5000 |
Jared Verse | +5000 |
Dallas Turner | +5000 |
Caleb Williams | +5000 |
Taliese Fuaga | +5000 |
Malik Nabers | +6000 |
Brock Bowers | +6000 |
Michael Hall Jr. | +10000 |
JC Latham | +10000 |
Cooper DeJean | +10000 |
Rome Odunze | +10000 |
Jer'Zhan Newton | +15000 |
Spencer Rattler | +15000 |
Kool-Aid McKinstry | +20000 |
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. | +20000 |
Javon Bullard | +30000 |
Blake Corrum | +30000 |
Odds via DraftKings and as of Feb. 11. When betting the NFL Draft, register with Action Network's DraftKings promo code today for a sign-up offer.
Mock Draft season is upon us, and nearly every single one believes quarterbacks will go one, two and three.
Williams, Maye and Daniels are considered the cream of the crop. However, analysts state this is a stacked quarterback class compared to next year, which is supposedly quite weak. As a result, we might very well see Michael Penix Jr., Bo Nix and J.J. McCarthy picked in the first round, too. If all six are taken, it would tie the all-time record set in 1983.
We’re still months away from the draft, but early indications are that several wide receivers and offensive linemen will be taken in the top half of the draft. Marvin Harrison Jr, Rome Odunze and Malik Nabers are among the most popular wideouts, while Joe Alt, Taliese Fuaga and Olumuyiwa Fashanu are offensive linemen we’ll likely hear a ton about leading up to the draft.