While not as loaded with high-caliber talent as the quarterback position, the 2024 wide receiver class is starting to take shape, and it's looking better each week. There's Marvin Harrison and Emeka Egbuka at Ohio State, Malik Nabers at LSU, and Florida State has two outside monsters in Johnny Wilson and Keon Coleman.Â
Could they all land in the first round next April?
The draft order below was determined using current Super Bowl odds from Caesar's SportsBook.Â
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Houston Texans
Round 1 - Pick 1
Of course, we can't set this in stone yet. But I'm guessing the Cardinals would be perfectly content with this outcome. Williams in the desert, starting in 2024.
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Round 1 - Pick 2
The Cardinals are ecstatic to land Williams and Harrison Jr. with the first two selections in the 2024 draft. Franchise cornerstones.
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Round 1 - Pick 3
At this rate, the Bears will move on from Justin Fields after the 2024 season. The current regime didn't draft him, and he has regressed early in his third season. Maye comes with big-time throw ability and plenty of experience. He's young too.
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Carolina Panthers
Round 1 - Pick 4
Latu has the NFL-caliber size, bendiness, and productivity to be picked this high. Plus, the Bears are desperate for outside pass-rushing help.
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Round 1 - Pick 5
The Broncos have a myriad of issues, meaning they could go in a variety of directions here -- but after coaching in New Orleans with typically stellar blocking units, Sean Payton upgrades the left tackle spot here with Fashanu.
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Round 1 - Pick 6
The Commanders must upgrade the protection in front of Sam Howell, and Alt comes with the Notre Dame pedigree and plenty of clean games in pass pro on film.
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Round 1 - Pick 7
With Aaron Rodgers back in the mix in 2024, the Jets go best player available, and it just so happens to be a dazzling tight end prospect who'll help Rodgers and New York's offense instantly.
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Round 1 - Pick 8
Although the extension Daniel Jones signed this offseason will make it hard for the Giants to release him before the end of the 2024 campaign, the Giants jump at the opportunity to pick a high-upside passer like McCarthy.
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Round 1 - Pick 9
The Raiders secondary needs work. It's in dire need of a young, truly alpha perimeter cornerback. That's precisely what McKinstry is.
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Round 1 - Pick 10
The Buccaneers are looking at Devin White and Lavonte David entering free agency in 2024. Carter has quarterback-of-the-defense skills at the second level.
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Round 1 - Pick 11
The Patriots add a savvy, productive wideout to the pass-catching contingent for Mac Jones. Fills a major need.
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Round 1 - Pick 13
The Rams see shades of Aaron Donald in Newton with this selection.
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Round 1 - Pick 14
The Colts get a wideout with No. 1 receiver characteristics for Year 2 of the Anthony Richardson era.
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Round 1 - Pick 15
Tennessee can't add too many defensive backs in this draft class, and King is squeaky clean on film.
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Round 1 - Pick 16
How about Sanders to the city where his dad's legendary NFL career began? Desmond Ridder isn't trending toward being the answer for the Falcons organization.
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Round 1 - Pick 17
Green Bay isn't shy about selecting defensive backs in Round 1, and Nubin is an instinctive turnover-creator on the back end.
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Round 1 - Pick 18
Taylor comes with massive upside given his athleticism and pass-rush flashes.
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Round 1 - Pick 19
Another Clemson linebacker to the first round. Trotter of course comes with NFL bloodlines and can be a high-level tackling machine in Seattle's defense.
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Round 1 - Pick 20
Barton is long-term insurance for the offensive front in Pittsburgh, and his game is well-rounded enough that he very well could be one of the five best blockers as a rookie.
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Round 1 - Pick 21
The Saints are thrilled to land Verse this late in the first round. Even after given Carl Granderson a well-earned extension, New Orleans goes edge rusher because the value is too good to pass up.
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Round 1 - Pick 22
The Chargers defensive interior still needs work. Orhorhoro is a rock inside.
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Cleveland Browns
Round 1 - Pick 23
A big-bodied, go-up-and-get-it wideout for Year 2 of the C.J. Stroud era. Fun pairing with Nico Collins on the perimeter.
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Round 1 - Pick 24
More powerful talent on the interior of the defensive front for the Lions going with the local product here.
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Round 1 - Pick 25
The Bengals should continue to add versatile blockers to their blocking contingent in front of Joe Burrow.
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Round 1 - Pick 26
Legette is a freaky specimen with thunderous YAC talent who'd bring another dynamic element to the Ravens passing offense.
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Round 1 - Pick 27
The Bills add a sizable, vertical threat to the offense in Odunze who's a moose in the open field with the ball in his hands.
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Round 1 - Pick 28
The Cowboys add a young, speedy, sticky-in-coverage corner who'd complement Trevon Diggs very well.
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Round 1 - Pick 29
Robinson has the speed and bend talent to becomes an ideal running mate to Jaelan Phillips on the Dolphins' defensive front.
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Round 1 - Pick 30
Given the ages of Darius Slay and James Bradberry, the Eagles go with a twitchy, playmaking cornerback here.
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Round 1 - Pick 31
The Chiefs gets an interior penetrator who's been on the draft radar to help Chris Jones along their defensive line.
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Round 1 - Pick 32
Suamataia has dancing bear qualities at tackle and is an exquisite mentee to Trent Williams in San Francisco.
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