Ken Kiper Jr.’s 2024 Mock Draft and Draft Guide

Ken Kiper Jr. NFL Mock Drafts

1st Round

Chicago Bears – Caleb Williams (QB, Southern California)

The Bears finally went out and made the right decision to get rid of Justin Fields. The Bears are in a once in a lifetime position drafting at #1 while not actually being the worst team in the league. The acquisitions of both Keenan Allen and Deandre Swift show that the Bears are serious about trying to win now and adding Caleb Williams on a rookie contract could be the perfect storm for the Bears.

Washington Redskins – Jayden Daniels (QB, Louisiana State)

A lot of drama surrounding the #2 pick this year. Rumors are that Jayden Daniels wants nothing to do with the Redskins and if it were up to him he would end up in Oakland. Unfortunately for the young man, that is not how the NFL works and I believe the Redskins will end up selecting him if they decide to stay at this spot and not trade back.

New England Patriots – Drake Maye (QB, North Carolina)

Drake Maye makes the most sense here to the Patriot’s as Robert Kraft is desperate to separate himself from Belichick/Brady. Maye is only 21 years old and still has his best football ahead of him.

Arizona Cardinals – Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR, THE Ohio State)

Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr. was an extremely productive receiver at tOSU racking up 2,613 yards and 31 touchdowns on 155 receptions during his time with the Buckeyes. Arizona is still looking for a true #1 WR and with Kyler Murray just coming into his massive contract they are stuck with him. Look for Arizona to take MHJ here and hope they get Larry Fitzgerald 2.0. Other options would be Joe Alt (OT Notre Dame) or Olumuyiwa Fashanu (OT Penn State).

San Diego Chargers – Joe Alt (OT, Notre Dame)

San Diego took a major step back in 2023 and Brandon Staley lost his job because of it. Jim Harbaugh has been adamant about needing offensive line help. Although they need an upgrade at almost every position, San Diego looks to take the best OT in the draft in Joe Alt. Alt is a future 10+ year starter at LT and provides Justin Herbert and the San Diego Chargers the blind side protection they need from day 1. Would not be surprised to see Brock Bowers go here either.

New York Football Giants – Olumuyiwa Fashanu (OT, Penn State)

The Giants get a much needed upgrade at the LT position. Fashanu looks to be a long term starter with elite athleticism for the LT position. Another possible pick is Malik Nabers (WR Louisiana State).

Tennessee Titans – Malik Nabers (WR, Louisiana State)

The Titans are in complete rebuild mode as they bring in Bill Callahan’s son Tommy (Brian) to be their new head coach. They still might have something in last year’s second round pick Will Levi’s so they decide to go out and get a weapon for him to get the ball to. Nabers is a strong route runner who has the speed to take the top off a defense. His only real weakness comes when DB’s attempt to get physical with him.

Atlanta Falcons – Dallas Turner (EDGE, Alabama)

Team KKJ feels that the Falcon’s have solidified their offense with the offseason addition of Kirk Cousins. It is now time for them to go out and get a defensive playmaker. We feel strongly that will be Alabama pass rush specialist Dallas Turner.

Turner is a dynamic pass rusher with incredible upside who has drawn comparisons to Brian Burns.

Chicago Bears – Rome Odunze (WR, Washington)

The Chicago Bears have had a phenomenal offseason. Cutting ties with Justin Fields was the best decision they could have possibly made. Going out and solidifying the offense with Deandre Swift and Keenan Allen were great moves by GM Ryan Poles. If they stay here at 9, they decide to bolster their offense even more by drafting Rome Odunze out of Washington

New York Jets – Brock Bowers (TE, Georgia)

The Jets made major moves in free agency by signing Tyron Smith. They even got Mike Williams to pair with Garrett Wilson. This opens the door for the Jets to get another dynamic playmaker for Aaron Rodgers to throw to.

Minnesota Vikings – JJ McCarthy (QB, Michigan)

Rumors are everywhere that the Vikings are going to trade up to get JJ McCarthy. Even at 11, it is our opinion that JJ is going way too high. Our team at KKJ has a 3rd round rating on the QB out of Michigan and see his future as a plus backup.

Denver Broncos – Jared Verse (EDGE, Florida State)

The Broncos are in a weird spot with the QB position but it is way too early to take anyone currently available at the position. The Broncos need help along the defensive line and go out and get the best player available in Jared Verse.

Oakland Raiders – Quinyon Mitchell (CB, Toledo)

Despite still being very raw, Mitchell has incredible upside that could put him in the first round. At 6-0, 196 pounds he is a good fit for the Raider secondary.

New Orleans Saints – JC Latham (OT, Alabama)

Originally from Wisconsin, Latham moved to IMG during high school. The unanimous 5 star recruit played in 14 games as a freshman only giving up 2 QB hurries and 2 QB hits with 0 sacks. Having been the starter at RT each of the last two years, he has earned the right to be named one of the top tackles in this year’s class..

Indianapolis Colts – Cooper DeJean (CB Iowa)

Coop gives the Colts some much needed help at the CB position. Not only is he great in coverage but he provides a lot of help in the return game as well. His pro day provided GM’s across the league with some much needed reassurance about his fibula as well.

Seattle Seahawks – Jackson Powers-Johnson (C Oregon)

The Seahawks lost 3 OL to free agency this year. Power-Johnson provides some much needed help across the o-line. An elite interior offensive line prospect, Powers-Johnson has started at both guard and center. He was arguably the most dominant offensive player during Senior Bowl practices, showing off plus athleticism at 6-3, 328 pounds.

Jacksonville Jaguars – Terrion Arnold (CB, Alabama)

The Jags badly need an upgrade at corner. They were absolutely terrible against the pass last year and Arnold is the best CB on the board at this spot.

Cincinnati Bengals – Amarius Mims (OT, Georgia)

Amarius Mims is an absolute monster. With Jonah Williams departing for Arizona in free agency, the RT position has been left wide open. Mims is 6-8, 340 pounds and ran a 5.07 40 yard dash. He is an athletic freak that should be a stalwart on the Bengals OL for years to come. Oh yeah, he has a 7-1 wingspan as well.

St. Louis Rams – Laiatu Latu (EDGE, UCLA)

 Now the pick everyone has been waiting for. Bottom line, St. Louis needs help at the EDGE position as they had the second lowest pass rush win rate in the league. Now that the most dominant player in the history of the NFL has retired, that need has become even more apparent. The Lombardi award winner adds to an already talented and young St. Louis defense that is ready to take the next step in 2024. Latu is a dangerous pass rusher with incredible athleticism and a strong frame.

Pittsburgh Steelers – Kool-Aid McKinstry (CB, Alabama)

McKinstry wasn’t tested often in 2023 after his breakout season in 2022. Kool-Aid brings excellent patience and awareness in coverage to consistently stay with top wide receivers.

Miami Dolphins – Jer’Zhan Newton (DT, Illinois)

The Dolphins signed seven defensive tackles this offseason after losing Christian Wilkins in free agency, but they all won’t make the roster. Newton gives Miami a running mate for Zach Sieler on the defensive line, and he can create interior pressure and defend against the run. Graham Barton was tempting here, but the Dolphins can still address offensive guard in the second round.

Philadelphia Eagles – Ennis Rakestraw JR. (CB, MIZZOU)

Ennis Rakestraw has fantastic overall athleticism for the CB position. Where he lacks is strength but that is something he can easily add once he’s in an NFL weight program. After storming onto the scene as a true freshman in 2020 and starting in all 10 games his 2021 sophomore season was derailed by injuries. Rakestraw was able to return in 2023 and assert himself as one of Mizzou’s top corners.

Minnesota Vikings – Taliese Fuaga (OT, Oregon State)

As was evident when they played the Ravens, Houston needs help along the offensive line. Mims is the best tackle available at this point.

Dallas Cowboys – Troy Fautanu (OT, Washington)

After the loss of longtime LT Tyron Smith, the Cowboys need help along the OL. In this scenario, they take the best tackle on our big board in Troy Fautanu. The 6’4” LT was a volleyball player in high school and has the athleticism to be a future stalwart for the Cowboys.

Green Bay Packers – Tyler Guyton (OT, Oklahoma)

Green Bay is expected to lose longtime starter David Bakhtiari and will need to replace him. In the final version of our mock draft, the Packers select Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma. Guyton is raw (only 14 starts and 21 total games played), but there aren’t many offensive linemen who have a better athletic mold. He has starting-caliber NFL gifts but must eliminate negatives in both the run and pass games to succeed at the next level.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Troy Franklin (WR Oregon)

At 6’3” 187, Franklin has the elite size and elite speed to succeed at the next level. He is not your prototypical downfield burner. While he can take the top off any defense, he also has the quick feet and detailed route running to excel as a WR1 in the NFL. He will be the perfect complement opposite Mike Evans and another weapon for Baker Mayfield.

Arizona Cardinals – TJ Tampa (CB Iowa State)

Tampa has elite size for the CB position standing at 6’2” 200 pounds. The Cardinals need help in their secondary and they look to the former Cyclone here at 27.

Buffalo Bills – Brian Thomas Jr. (WR Louisiana State)

Thomas is the perfect replacement for the loss of Diggs to Houston. Thomas offers a good combination of size and speed to push the ball vertically, demanding safeties respect his side of the field.

Detroit Lions – Chop Robinson (Penn State)

Demeioun “Chop” Robinson might have the best combination of get-off and bend in this class. He’s quick off the ball and very flexible in his bottom half. The Lions look to add some pass rush help opposite of Aidan Hutchinson.

Baltimore Ravens – Cooper Beebe (OG, Kansas State)

Beebe has the makeup to be a long term starter in a downhill, run heavy scheme. He may never be an all pro but the Ravens will get 10 years out of him.

San Francisco 49ers – Darius Robinson (EDGE, MIZZOU)

Darius Robinson certainly looks the part of an NFL defensive lineman. He has an impressive build and can even add some size if a team wants him to play inside more often. Robinson’s game is rooted in power. Against the run, he’s quick to get his hands up and has the strength to stand up offensive tackles at the line of scrimmage. He has little to no problems setting the edge and can stop pullers in their tracks as the force player in run fits to make the running back bounce outside.

Kansas City Chiefs-

2nd Round

    1. Carolina Panthers – Adonai Mitchell – WR, Texas
    2. New England Patriots – Ladd McConkey – WR, Georgia
    3. Arizona Cardinals – Adisa Isaac – EDGE, Penn State
    4. Washington Redskins – Graham Barton – OL, Duke
    5. San Diego Chargers – Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan
    6. Tennessee Titans – Kamari Lassiter – CB, Georgia
    7. Carolina Panthers – Zach Frazier, OL, West Virginia
    8. Washington Redskins – Chris Braswell, EDGE, Alabama
    9. Green Bay Packers – Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M
    10. Houston Texans – Braden Fiske, DL, Florida State
    11. Atlanta Falcons – Renardo Green, CB, Florida State
    12. Las Vegas Raiders – Jordan Morgan, OL, Arizona
    13. New Orleans Saints – Brandon Dorlus, EDGE, Oregon
    14. Indianapolis Colts – Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota
    15. New York Giants – Kris Jenkins, DL, Michigan
    16. Jacksonville Jaguars – Mason McCormick, OL, South Dakota State
    17. Cincinnati Bengals – Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State
    18. Philadelphia Eagles – Kalen King, CB, Penn State
    19. Pittsburgh Steelers – Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina
    20. St. Louis Rams – Michael Hall Jr., DL, Ohio State
    21. Philadelphia Eagles – Tez Walker, WR, North Carolina
    22. Cleveland Browns – T’Vondre Sweat, DL, Texas
    23. Miami Dolphins Patrick Paul, OT, Houston
    24. Dallas Cowboys – Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky
    25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Bralen Trice, EDGE, Washington
    26. Green Bay Packers – Christian Mahogany, OL, Boston College
    27. Houston Texans – Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan
    28. Buffalo Bills – Javon Bullard, S, Georgia
    29. Detroit Lions – Jarvis Brownlee Jr., CB, Louisville
    30. Baltimore Ravens – Max Melton, CB, Rutgers
    31. San Francisco 49ers – Ruke Orhorhoro, DL, Clemson
    32. Kansas City Chiefs –

3rd Round

    1. Carolina Panthers – Jonah Ellis, EDGE, Utah
    2. Arizona Cardinals – Trey Benson | RB | Florida State
    3. Washington Redskins – Ja’Tavion Sanders | TE | Texas
    4. New England Patriots – Kingsley Suamataia | OT | BYU
    5. San Diego Chargers – Theo Johnson | TE | Penn State
    6. New York Giants – Josh Newton | CB | TCU
    7. Arizona Cardinals – Sedrick Van Pran | OL | Georgia
    8. New York Jets – Jaden Hicks | S | Washington State
    9. Detroit Lions – Ricky Pearsall Jr. | WR | Florida
    10. Atlanta Falcons – Ja’Lynn Polk | WR | Washington
    11. Chicago Bears – Marshawn Kneeland | EDGE | Western Michigan
    12. Denver Broncos – Leonard Taylor III | DL | Miami (FL)
    13. Las Vegas Raiders – Johnny Wilson | WR | Florida State
    14. Washington Redskins – Caelen Carson | CB | Wake Forest
    15. Atlanta Falcons – Mekhi Wingo | DL | DESMET JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
    16. Cincinnati Bengals – Dominick Puni | OL | Kansas
    17. Seattle Seahawks (from NO) – Payton Wilson | LB | North Carolina State
    18. Indianapolis Colts – Ben Sinnott | TE | Kansas State
    19. St. Louis Rams – Bo Nix | QB | Oregon
    20. Pittsburgh Steelers – McKinnley Jackson | DL | Texas A&M
    21. Cleveland Browns – Austin Booker | EDGE | Kansas
    22. Houston Texans – DJ James | CB | Auburn
    23. Dallas Cowboys – Jonathon Brooks | RB | Texas
    24. Green Bay Packers – Maason Smith | DL | LSU
    25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Hunter Nourzad | OL | Penn State
    26. Arizona Cardinals – Marshawn Kneeland | EDGE | Western Michigan
    27. Green Bay Packers – Kamren Kinchens | S | Miami (FL)
    28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jeremiah Trotter Jr. | LB | Clemson
    29. Baltimore Ravens – Junior Colson | LB | Michigan
    30. San Francisco 49ers – Brenden Rice | WR | USC
    31. Kansas City Chiefs –
    32. *Jacksonville Jaguars – Kris Abrams-Draine | CB | MIZZOU
    33. *Cincinnati Bengals – Cade Stover | TE | Ohio State
    34. *Pittsburgh Steelers (from PHI) – Kiran Amegadjie | OT | Yale
    35. **St. Louis Rams – Mohamed Kamara | EDGE | Colorado State
    36. **Washington Commanders (from SF) – Christian Jones | OT | Texas

* – Compensatory Selection

** – Special Compensatory Selection

4th Round

    1. Carolina Panthers
    2. Seattle Seahawks (from Washington)
    3. New England Patriots
    4. Arizona Cardinals
    5. San Diego Chargers
    6. Tennessee Titans
    7. New York Giants
    8. Minnesota Vikings
    9. Atlanta Falcons
    10. San Diego Chargers (from Chicago)
    11. New York Jets
    12. Las Vegas Raiders
    13. Baltimore Ravens (from Denver through N.Y. Jets)
    14. Jacksonville Jaguars
    15. Cincinnati Bengals
    16. Jacksonville Jaguars (from New Orleans)
    17. Indianapolis Colts
    18. Seattle Seahawks
    19. Pittsburgh Steelers
    20. Philadelphia Eagles (from L.A. Rams through Pittsburgh)
    21. Denver Broncos (from Miami)
    22. Chicago Bears (from Philadelphia)
    23. Houston Texans (from Cleveland)
    24. San Francisco 49ers (from Dallas)
    25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    26. Green Bay Packers
    27. Houston Texans
    28. Buffalo Bills
    29. Minnesota Vikings (from Detroit)
    30. Baltimore Ravens
    31. Kansas City Chiefs
    32. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)
    33. Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection)
    34. New York Jets (from Baltimore; Compensatory Selection)
    35. San Francisco 49ers

5th Round

    1. Denver Broncos (from Carolina through Cleveland)
    2. New England Patriots
    3. Arizona Cardinals
    4. Washington Commanders
    5. San Diego Chargers
    6. Carolina Panthers (from N.Y. Giants)
    7. Carolina Panthers (from Tennessee)
    8. Atlanta Falcons
    9. Buffalo Bills (from Chicago)
    10. Denver Broncos (from N.Y. Jets)
    11. Tennessee Titans (from Minnesota through Philadelphia)
    12. Denver Broncos
    13. Las Vegas Raiders
    14. Cincinnati Bengals
    15. New Orleans Saints
    16. Indianapolis Colts
    17. Washington Commanders (from Seattle)
    18. Jacksonville Jaguars
    19. St. Louis Rams
    20. St. Louis Rams (from Pittsburgh)
    21. Cleveland Browns (from Philadelphia through Arizona)
    22. Minnesota Vikings (from Cleveland)
    23. Miami Dolphins
    24. Kansas City Chiefs (from Dallas)
    25. Buffalo Bills (from Green Bay)
    26. Philadelphia Eagles (from Tampa Bay)
    27. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston)
    28. Buffalo Bills
    29. Detroit Lions
    30. Baltimore Ravens
    31. New York Giants (from San Francisco through Carolina)
    32. Minnesota Vikings (from Kansas City)
    33. New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection)
    34. Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection)
    35. New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection)
    36. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection)
    37. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection)
    38. Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection)
    39. Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection)
    40. New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection)
    41. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)

6th Round

    1. Minnesota Vikings (from Carolina through Jacksonville)
    2. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Arizona through Carolina)
    3. Seattle Seahawks (from Washington)
    4. New England Patriots
    5. San Diego Chargers
    6. Tennessee Titans (reacquired through Philadelphia)
    7. New York Giants
    8. Miami Dolphins (from Chicago)
    9. New York Jets
    10. Arizona Cardinals (from Minnesota)
    11. Atlanta Falcons
    12. Houston Texans (from Las Vegas through New England and Minnesota)
    13. Houston Texans (from Denver through L.A. Rams and Buffalo)
    14. New Orleans Saints
    15. Indianapolis Colts
    16. Seattle Seahawks
    17. New England Patriots (from Jacksonville)
    18. Cincinnati Bengals
    19. Pittsburgh Steelers
    20. St. Louis Rams
    21. Atlanta Falcons (from Cleveland)
    22. Miami Dolphins
    23. New Orleans Saints (from Philadelphia)
    24. Buffalo Bills (from Dallas through Houston)
    25. Detroit Lions (from Tampa Bay)
    26. Green Bay Packers
    27. New York Jets (from Houston through Cleveland, Denver)
    28. Buffalo Bills
    29. Detroit Lions
    30. Cleveland Browns (from Baltimore)
    31. Denver Broncos (from San Francisco)
    32. Las Vegas Raiders (from Kansas City)
    33. St. Louis Rams (Compensatory Selection)
    34. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection)
    35. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)
    36. Jacksonville Jaguars (Compensatory Selection)
    37. St. Louis Rams (Compensatory Selection)
    38. Cincinnati Bengals (Compensatory Selection)
    39. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)
    40. Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection)
    41. St. Louis Rams (Compensatory Selection)
    42. Baltimore Ravens (from N.Y. Jets; Compensatory Selection)
    43. Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection)
    44. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Compensatory Selection)

7th Round

    1. Kansas City Chiefs (from Carolina through Tennessee)
    2. Washington Commanders
    3. Las Vegas Raiders (from New England)
    4. Cincinnati Bengals (from Arizona through Houston)
    5. San Diego Chargers
    6. Arizona Cardinals (from N.Y. Giants)
    7. Cleveland Browns (from Tennessee)
    8. Baltimore Ravens (from N.Y. Jets)
    9. Las Vegas Raiders (from Minnesota)
    10. Minnesota Vikings (from Atlanta through Cleveland and Arizona)
    11. New England Patriots (from Chicago)
    12. Minnesota Vikings (from Denver through San Francisco and Houston)
    13. Dallas Cowboys (from Las Vegas)
    14. Indianapolis Colts
    15. Seattle Seahawks
    16. Jacksonville Jaguars
    17. Cincinnati Bengals
    18. Houston Texans (from New Orleans)
    19. New Orleans Saints (from L.A. Rams through Denver)
    20. Carolina Panthers (from Pittsburgh)
    21. Miami Dolphins
    22. Tennessee Titans (from Philadelphia)
    23. Cleveland Browns
    24. Dallas Cowboys
    25. Green Bay Packers
    26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    27. Houston Texans
    28. Buffalo Bills
    29. Detroit Lions
    30. Baltimore Ravens
    31. San Francisco 49ers
    32. Tennessee Titans (from Kansas City)
    33. San Diego Chargers (Compensatory Selection)
    34. St. Louis Rams (Compensatory Selection)
    35. Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection)
    36. Denver Broncos (from N.Y. Jets; Compensatory Selection)
    37. New York Jets (Compensatory Selection)

KKJ’s Top 5 At Each Position

Quarterback:

  1. Caleb Williams (USC)
  2. Drake Maye (North Carolina)
  3. Jayden Daniels (LSU)
  4. Bo Nix (Oregon)
  5. Michael Penix (Washington)

Running Back:

  1. Jonathan Brooks (Texas)
  2. Blake Corum (Michigan)
  3. Jaylen Wright (Tennessee)
  4. Trey Benson (Florida State)
  5. Bucky Irving (Oregon)

Wide Receiver:

  1. Marvin Harrison Jr. (tOSU)
  2. Malik Nabers (LSU)
  3. Rome Odunze (Washington)
  4. Xavier Worthy (Texas)
  5. Brian Thomas Jr. (LSU)

Tight End:

  1. Brock Bowers (UGA)
  2. Ja’Tavion Sanders (Texas)
  3. Erick All (Iowa)
  4. Cade Stover (tOSU)
  5. Ben Sinnot (Kansas State)

Offensive Tackle:

  1. Joe Alt (Notre Dame)
  2. Taliese Fuaga (Oregon State)
  3. Olumuyiwa Fashanu (Penn State)
  4. Amarius Mims (UGA)
  5. Troy Fautanu (Washington)

Offensive Guard:

  1. Cooper Beebe (Kansas State)
  2. Christian Haynes (UCONN)
  3. Mason McCormick (South Dakota State)
  4. Christian Mahogany (Boston College)
  5. Tevor Keegan (Michigan)

Center:

  1. Jackson Powers-Johnson (Oregon)
  2. Zach Frazier (West Virginia)
  3. Sedrick Van Pran (UGA)
  4. Hunter Nourzad (Penn State)
  5. Tanor Bortolini

Edge:

  1. Laiatu Latu (UCLA)
  2. Dallas Turner (Alabama)
  3. Jared Verse (Florida State)
  4. Chop Robinson (Penn State)
  5. Adisa Isaac (Penn State)

Interior Defensive Line:

  1. Byron Murphy II (Texas)
  2. Jer’Zhan Newton (Illinois)
  3. Braden Fiske (Florida State)
  4. Kris Jenkins (Michigan)
  5. Michael Hall Jr. (tOSU)

Linebacker:

  1. Payton Wilson (NC State)
  2. Edgerrin Cooper (Texas A&M)
  3. Edefuan Ulofoshio (Washington)
  4. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (Clemson)
  5. Tommy Eichenberg (tOSU)

Cornerback:

  1. Cooper DeJean (Iowa)
  2. Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo)
  3. Terrion Arnold (Alabama)
  4. Kool-Aid McKinstry (Alabama)
  5. Nate Wiggins (Clemson)

Safety:

  1. Jaden Hicks (Wazzu)
  2. Calen Bullock (USC)
  3. Tyler Nubin (Minnesota)
  4. Javon Bullard (UGA)
  5. Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (Texas Tech)

KKJ’s Big Board

  1. Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia
  2. Caleb Williams, QB, USC
  3. Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
  4. Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina
  5. Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU
  6. Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
  7. Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa
  8. Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
  9. Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State
  10. Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA
  11. Rome Odunze, WR, Washington
  12. Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama
  13. Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo
  14. Byron Murphy II, IDL, Texas
  15. Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State
  16. Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas
  17. Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama
  18. Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State
  19. Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn State
  20. Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU
  21. Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
  22. Troy Fautanu, OL, Washington
  23. Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
  24. Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson
  25. Adisa Isaac, EDGE, Penn State
  26. Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon
  27. Jer’Zhan Newton, IDL, Illinois
  28. Bo Nix, QB, Oregon
  29. Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB, MIZZOU
  30. Braden Fiske, IDL, Florida State
  31. Darius Robinson, EDGE, MIZZOU
  32. Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington
  33. Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas
  34. Chris Braswell, EDGE, Alabama
  35. Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon
  36. Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia
  37. Javon Baker, WR, UCF
  38. Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State
  39. Sataoa Laumea, OT, Utah
  40. Malik Washington, WR, Virginia
  41. Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington
  42. Calen Bullock, S, USC
  43. Kris Jenkins, DL, Michigan
  44. Michael Hall Jr., IDL, Ohio State
  45. Jonathan Brooks, RB, Texas
  46. Payton Wilson, LB, NC State
  47. Cooper Beebe, IOL, Kansas State
  48. Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina
  49. DJ James, CB, Auburn
  50. Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona
  51. Bralen Trice, EDGE, Washington
  52. JC Latham, OT, Alabama
  53. Graham Barton, OL Duke
  54. Christian Haynes, IOL, Connecticut
  55. Elijah Jones, CB, Boston College
  56. Christian Jones, OT, Texas
  57. Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon
  58. Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia
  59. Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU
  60. Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota
  61. Beaux Limmer, OL, Arkansas
  62. Gabriel Murphy, EDGE, UCLA
  63. Ruke Orhorhoro, IDL, Clemson
  64. Kiran Amegadjie, OL, Yale
  65. Mohamed Kamara, EDGE, Colorado State
  66. Delmar Glaze, OT, Maryland
  67. Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville
  68. Kitan Oladapo, S, Oregon State
  69. Myles Harden, CB, South Dakota
  70. Nathan Thomas, OT, Louisiana
  71. Jonah Elliss, EDGE, Utah
  72. Malachi Corley, WR, Western Kentucky
  73. Daequan Hardy, CB, Penn State
  74. Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia
  75. Ben Sinnott, TE, Kansas State
  76. Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane
  77. Dwight McGlothern, CB, Arkansas
  78. Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma
  79. Hunter Nourzad, OL, Penn State
  80. Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida
  81. Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame
  82. Jarrian Jones, CB, Florida State
  83. Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan
  84. Trey Taylor, S, Air Force
  85. Max Melton, CB, Rutgers
  86. Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M
  87. Marshawn Kneeland, EDGE, Western Michigan
  88. TJ Tampa, CB, Iowa State
  89. Chigozie Anusiem, CB, Colorado State
  90. Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice
  91. Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S, Texas Tech
  92. Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB, Washington
  93. Austin Booker, EDGE, Kansas
  94. Kris Abrams-Draine, CB, MIZZOU
  95. Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama
  96. Marcellas Dial, CB, South Carolina
  97. Ja’Lynn Polk, WR, Washington
  98. Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky
  99. Brandon Coleman, OL, TCU
  100. Johnny Wilson, WR, Florida State