2024 NFL Mock Draft 5.0: Post-Combine Edition Picks 17-32

17: Jacksonville Jaguars - Quinyon Mitchell
18: Cincinnati Bengals - Troy Fautanu
19: Los Angeles Rams - Chop Robinson
20: Pittsburgh Steelers - Kool-Aid McKinstry
21: Miami Dolphins - Jackson Powers-Johnson
22: Philadelphia Eagles - JC Latham
23: Houston Texans - Darius Robinson
24: Dallas Cowboys - Tyler Guyton
25: Green Bay Packers - Nate Wiggins
26: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Ladd McConkey
27: Arizona Cardinals - Byron Murphy II
28: Buffalo Bills - Brian Thomas Jr.
29: Detroit Lions - Keon Coleman
30: Baltimore Ravens - Adonai Mitchell
31: San Francisco 49ers - Graham Barton
32: Kansas City Chiefs - Braden Fiske
17: Jacksonville Jaguars - Quinyon Mitchell

The Jags have released veteran corner Darious Williams so will need to add someone in the offseason, Mitchell has fallen to 17 in this mock, making him the obvious target.

18: Cincinnati Bengals - Troy Fautanu

Fautanu put on a show at the Combine, putting on a “flawless” display during on-field drills according to the draft website With the First Pick. The Bengals need offensive line help, and they get with the former Washington Huskie.

19: Los Angeles Rams - Chop Robinson

The Rams were able to find some gems in the middle rounds last year, but they will need to continue to add blue-chip talent to a roster going through a gradual transition. Robinson could become a vital piece on their defense very quickly.

 

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20: Pittsburgh Steelers - Kool-Aid McKinstry

The Steelers' defensive backfield has some talent in Minkah Fitzpatrick and Joey Porter Jr., so adding another DB may not be a priority, but McKinstry could help turn that unit into an elite one.

21: Miami Dolphins - Jackson Powers-Johnson

Powers-Johnson is the consensus number-one center in the 2024 class, making this a nice fit for Miami who could lose most of their interior offensive line in free agency. Jordan Reid for ESPN believes he could be a day-one starter, something we completely agree with.

22: Philadelphia Eagles - JC Latham

Eagles great Jason Kelce has finally called time on his great career, which will cause a reshuffle along the offensive line. Getting Latham, who’s Lance Zierlein’s number-one tackle, at 22 is a steal. He could possibly slide into guard for a season or two before taking over right tackle from Lane Johnson.

23: Houston Texans - Darius Robinson

Robinson is a huge defensive end, standing 6’5”, 285 lbs. Somehow we just see Demeco Ryans and the Texans falling in love with Robinson’s profile over the next couple of months.

24: Dallas Cowboys - Tyler Guyton

Tyron Smith is leaving Dallas following the Cowboys’ decision not to offer him a new deal. Guyton may not be at Smith’s level when he enters the league, but with time he has the potential to become an elite tackle.

25: Green Bay Packers - Nate Wiggins

The Packers could be in the market for offensive line help here, instead, they take the fastest CB in the draft. Wiggins weighed in at only 173 lbs during the Combine but then ran a blazing 4.28 40-yard dash, per NFL Network.

26: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Ladd McConkey

McConkey ran a sub-4.4 40 in Indianapolis, showcasing the long speed that made him such a huge deep threat during his college career. The Bucs need wide receiver help even with the re-signing of Mike Evans and McConkey gives them a different profile to work with.

 

 

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27: Arizona Cardinals - Byron Murphy II

Weighing 297 lbs, Murphy ran the 40 in 4.87 seconds, and put up 28 reps on the 225 lbs bench press, per Mockdraftable. This athletic profile is hard to come by at the defensive tackle position, an area where Jonathan Gannon would love to have an elite playmaker.

28: Buffalo Bills - Brian Thomas Jr.

Given his 4.33 40-yard dash, Thomas could well end up going much higher than this, but in this mock, he has fallen into the grateful arms of Josh Allen and the Bills.

29: Detroit Lions - Keon Coleman

If you’re the Lions, why not find some band-aids on defense and try to load up as much as possible on the offensive side of things? Take the incredible athletic Coleman here and score 40 points a game, why not? Have some fun!

30: Baltimore Ravens - Adonai Mitchell

Mitchell ran himself into the first round with his 4.34 40, despite measuring 6’2”, 205 lbs. His college production wasn’t incredible, but the Ravens must surely be looking at him as a potentially elite weapon who can line up inside or out.

31: San Francisco 49ers - Graham Barton

Lance Zierlein’s number-one interior offensive lineman falls to a team in desperate need of upgrades in that position. Barton is big, strong, and athletic, he can also play almost anywhere along the offensive line, which is a huge plus.

32: Kansas City Chiefs - Braden Fiske

The Chiefs rely on Chris Jones to consistently produce interior pressure, which he does time and time again, but at some point, he won’t. Enter Braden Fiske the FSU defensive tackle who blew up at the Combine, running a 4.78 despite weighing in at 292 lbs. He’s an athletic freak who will learn under one of the best to ever do it.

 

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