2024 NFL Mock draft 4.0: Picks 17-32
The Jags could go in a variety of directions with this pick, offensive line and the secondary look like areas that need an upgrade, but in the modern NFL, you can never have enough receiving options, so we have them taking the big-bodied Coleman here.
The Bengals need to keep Burrow healthy and in a clean pocket. Latham will immediately become a “daunting physical presence on the line,” per NFL Draft Buzz, as soon as he steps on the field.
The Rams need to bolster their offensive line if they want to keep Matthew Stafford on the field all year, Fautanu can do exactly that, even if he slides into guard in the NFL.
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Per Curt Popejoy of Yahoo Sports, the Steelers’ number one need in the draft is cornerback and in this mock they have one of the best in the draft falling into their laps at pick 20.
The Dolphins need help rushing the passer with their two main options missing time with ACL injuries next season. Latu offers exactly that.
Zach Berman and Bo Wulf of PHLY have mentioned many times they believe the Eagles are looking to find a long-term replacement for Lane Johnson in this draft and Tyler Guyton fits that profile exactly. A huge, athletic tackle, Guyton needs some polish and there is no better offensive line finishing school than Philly.
The Texans have already built a solid core, allowing flexibility with this pick. They could go WR or OL but we like them taking a corner to pair with Derek Stingley Jr.
We have tried to find different picks for the Cowboys here, but with the board falling as it has, Suamataia is the best available player at the Cowboys’ position of greatest need, right tackle.
Daniel Jeremiah puts it well, describing DeJean as, “feeling like a Packers player,” which is tough to argue with. Regardless, the Packers need some defensive help, and DeJean gives them that.
The Bucs could lose Mike Evans in free agency leaving a gaping hole in their wide receiver corps. Thomas is a field stretcher but is more than comfortable running short and intermediate routes too.
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The Cardinals need to beef up their defensive front and there aren’t many better options than Muphy in the draft to do just that.
The Bills may need to replace some pass-rushing productivity depending how free agency goes for them. Robinson is a big, solid defensive end who can drive tackles into the pocket when he gets his leverage right, he should pair nicely with Greg Rousseau.
Lions great Frank Ragnow has retired leaving a hole in the middle of the Lions’ offensive line, which was such a huge strength last season. Taking Powers-Johnson allows them to fill that hole.
This is the second time we’ve had McConkey going here, and we could be way off as he rarely appears in the first round of mocks. We think his game suits the NFL perfectly and if he can get on the same wavelength as Lamar Jackson, he could become an amazing second weapon in the Ravens’ passing game.
Outside of Trent Williams, the Niners’ offensive line wasn’t especially good last year, Barton can play almost anywhere across the line giving San Francisco the chance to get him into camp and see where he can help the team the best.
If L'Jarius Sneed leaves, the Chiefs will need a replacement, in this mock, Nate Wiggins falls into their lap at pick 32.
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