Metro Times Football Draft Guide 2024

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4 METRO TIMES 2024 FOOTBALL DRAFT GUIDE | metrotimes.com EDITORIAL Editor in Chief - Lee DeVito Investigative Reporter - Steve Neavling Staff Writer - Randiah Camille Green Digital Content Editor - Layla McMurtrie ADVERTISING Associate Publisher - Jim Cohen Regional Sales Director - Danielle Smith-Elliott Sales Administration - Kathy Johnson Account Manager, Classifieds - Josh Cohen BUSINESS/OPERATIONS Business Support Specialist - Josh Cohen Controller - Kristy Dotson CREATIVE SERVICES Creative Director - Haimanti Germain Art Director - Evan Sult Graphic Designer - Aspen Smit CIRCULATION Circulation Manager - Annie O’Brien DETROIT METRO TIMES P.O. Box 20734, Ferndale, MI 48220 metrotimes.com WANT TO ADVERTISE WITH US? 313-961-4060 BIG LOU HOLDINGS Vice President of Digital Services - Stacy Volhein Digital Operations Coordinator - Elizabeth Knapp Director of Operations - Emily Fear Chief Financial Officer - Guillermo Rodriguez Chief Executive Officer - Chris Keating National Advertising - Voice Media Group 1-888-278-9866 vmgadvertising.com Copyright: The entire contents of the Detroit Metro Times are copyright 2024 by Big Lou Holdings, LLC. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher is prohibited. The publisher does not assume any liability for unsolicited manuscripts, materials, or other content. Any submission must include a stamped, self-addressed envelope. All editorial, advertising, and business correspondence should be mailed to the address listed below. Prior written permission must be granted to Metro Times for additional copies. Metro Times may be distributed only by Metro Times’ authorized distributors and independent contractors. Subscriptions are available by mail inside the U.S. for six months at $80 and a yearly subscription for $150. Include check or money order payable to: Metro Times Subscriptions, P.O. Box 20734, Ferndale, MI, 48220. (Please note: Third Class subscription copies are usually received 3-5 days after publication date in the Detroit area.) Most back issues obtainable for $7 prepaid by mail. Printed on recycled paper 248-620-2990 Printed By table of CONTENTS NFL Draft Overview....................... 8 How to Watch on TV....................15 How to Attend................................17 Taste of Detroit............................18 Schedule of Events......................22 Downtown Map...........................24 Do You Feel the Draft?................29 Dcleated Art Exhibition...........32 Draft ranking.............................38 Draft order.................................42 Above: Brian Branch selected by the Detroit Lions during the 2023 NFL Draft. Joshua R. Gateley / ESPN Images

NFL DRAFT Your Complete in Detroit

Geez, is this city of ours living in pro football favor or what? Our Detroit Lions completed their best season in more than 30 years, coming within one horrific second half of their first Super Bowl appearance ever, and as a reward for our fanatical enthusiasm we get to host the 2024 NFL Draft!

Well… that’s not exactly accurate. In truth, the league selected Detroit as the site of this year’s NFL Draft Presented by Bud Light — the free event expected to attract nearly 400,000 football fans to Hart

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Plaza, Cadillac Square, Campus Martius, and various other downtown sites from Thursday, April 25 to Saturday, April 27 — during its annual league meetings two years ago in Palm Beach, Florida. So The D has been on the clock in our preparations for a while, and the timing of the Lions restoring its roar up through the NFC Championship game is purely coincidental.

Is it ever. It has been reported that the Lions and consortiums of local civic boosters tried twice before to drive the NFL Draft to Woodward Avenue, but their bids were rejected both times. The league wouldn’t divulge the reasons why, of course, but it’s believed the concerns had more to do

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with rooms than reputation: there simply didn’t seem to be enough hotel space to accommodate the massive crowds expected. Those anxieties have been relieved somewhat through the recent addition of more than 1,000 rooms downtown in such new hotels as the Roost Detroit at Book Tower, the Cambria Hotel, and the Godfrey Hotel in Corktown.

The third time will be charming. The 2024 Draft will take place on a gigantic “Draft Theater” stage adjacent to Campus Martius Park, and its footprint will extend all the way down to an interactive, family-friendly “NFL Draft Experience Presented by Rocket Mortgage” theme park at Hart Plaza. With games, exhibits, and entertainment events planned for Eastern Market, Greektown, Grand Circus Park, and other locations throughout downtown, Detroit will be transformed into a spectacular pigskin lover’s fantasyland for three straight days.

Unique activities include:

• An Autograph Stage where fans can obtain free autographs of current

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A hometown drumline. Downtown Detroit Partnership

players and NFL legends (final schedule to be confirmed just before the event).

• A Pro Football Hall of Fame exhibit including the Hall of Fame busts of such Lions immortals as Lem Barney, Barry Sanders, Calvin Johnson, and Alex Karras.

• An NFL Locker Room replica allowing fans to see exactly how it appears on game day, including the sights and sounds of a real pregame warmup inside a video tunnel.

• Interactive Football Skills Tests for fans, including vertical jumps, “Hail Mary” passes, and 40-yard dashes against live opponents and digital NFL players.

• Youth Activities, concentrated at the Corner Ballpark, located at the former site of Tiger Stadium at Michigan and Trumbull, including a field goal challenge, clinics, competitions and demonstrations.

• An NFL Shop presented by Visa at 1001 Woodward Avenue, open

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from April 20-27, for exclusive NFL draft and team merchandise.

It’s hard to estimate how many visitors may be arriving in the Motor City. The 2023 Draft in Kansas City drew 312,000 fans, but unlike KC Detroit is within reasonable driving distance of at least six other NFL cities (Chicago, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Buffalo). And while it may be difficult to comprehend, people in those cities worship their fan-chises almost as much as we do the Lions. And don’t forget there are football fans in Canada, too, eh?

At any rate, it is the NFL’s second greatest annual extravaganza (you can guess No. 1) and promises to be the biggest event to hit downtown since Super Bowl XL was played at Ford Field in February 2006. Anybody remember those dark frigid nights, snow flurries, and rows of boarded-up businesses on Woodward back then?

Roger Goodell does. That was his first year as NFL commissioner, and with those sights and sounds still rattling somewhere in his

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subconscious he made it a point to come to Detroit last January for a “Pregame Huddle” in advance of the draft to extol the advancements he’s seen here since.

“What you have done in this community is amazing,” Goodell told an audience at Ford Field that included representatives from the Lions organization, Visit Detroit, the Detroit Sports Commission, and other stakeholders involved in getting the Draft to the D. “I’ve been coming here for decades. You see what you’ve done physically in the downtown area, but it’s really as much about the way you’ve come together.”

The NFL Draft was held in New York City for 14 consecutive years — and, had it not been for a scheduling conflict at Radio City Music Hall, might still be — but when the decision was made to take the show on the road it was important to Goodell that each league city put its unique personality on the event.

“We want you to do it Detroit style,” Goodell encouraged. “Let people understand what Detroit is all about. And you won’t get a bigger platform: our draft here will probably be viewed by 60 to 70 million people over the three days. There are not many opportunities like that.”

Indeed, it will be a priceless opportunity for locally owned Detroit businesses, particularly those located downtown, to strut their stuff before hundreds of thousands of new consumers.

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The Revolution Will Be Televised

If you don’t want to come downtown — fear of crowds, parking paranoia, whatever — but still want to see Detroit showing out to the world, the draft will be televised locally on Channel 7 and nationally on NFL Network, ESPN, and ESPN Deportes, and streaming on NFL+. Air times are scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. Friday, and noon Saturday on all four networks. For more information on NFL Network’s coverage, see nfl.com/network/events/nfl-draft.

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What You Need to Know

The 2024 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light will be held Thursday, April 25 through Saturday, April 27 in and around Hart Plaza, Cadillac Square, Campus Martius, and numerous other public spaces across the downtown Detroit area.

Admission is free, but anyone intending to be within the event area is required to download the free NFL OnePass app and register. The One Pass will provide up-to-date information on events, fan activities, security and entry procedures, and more. Adults 18 and older are required to register, and may add up to five minors to bring to the NFL Draft Experience. Anyone not having a smartphone should look for an NFL ambassador on site who can help them gain access.

The “One Pass” is good for all events except the seated section of the actual Draft Theater, where player selections will take place. Fans can purchase tickets to be inside the theater during the selections, but anyone who registers for the Draft Experience will have access to witness the draft on giant screens around the area and adjacent to the stage. The NFL encourages fans to get to the Draft Experience early as attendance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. For any other questions, see the NFL.com site (nfl.com/draft/event-info/faq) or the Visit Detroit “Ultimate Guide to the NFL Draft” page (visitdetroit.com/2024nfldraft).

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A TAsTe of Detroit

Local restaurants committed to feed the masses in a “Taste of Detroit” tailgate include:

Waka by Baobab Fare

Fried Chicken and Caviar

Mom’s Spaghetti

Good Cakes and Bakes

Chef Greg’s Soul-N-The-Wall

Juicy Oistre

Chita’s Nefertiti Bar & Grill

Supercrisp

Detroit Water Ice

The Kitchen by Cooking With Que

Brome Modern Eatery

El Parian Taco

Fusion Flare Kitchen and Cocktails

Louisiana Creole Gumbo

M Cantina

Detroit 75 Kitchen

Good Vibes Lounge

Kuzzo’s Chicken and Waffle

Bangkok 96 Street Food

Shibam Coffee

Haraz Coffee House

For the Love of Cheesecake

Lush Yummies Pie Company

Golden Fleece

La Marsa Cuisine

What’s more, the People Mover will be operating free 24 hours a day beginning at 7 a.m. Thursday, April 25, with trains up to every five minutes, and all 13 stations will be open. The QLine, SMART park and ride bus transportation from metro Detroit locations, and DDOT bus services also will be available. A comprehensive security plan is being developed, which will be carried out by an alliance of local, state and federal agencies.

Other special attractions will

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include a “DCLEATED” art exhibit featuring 20 gigantic football cleats painted with murals from Detroit artists, to be displayed throughout downtown and auctioned off with all proceeds going to charity.

Goodell praised the Lions for their “can-do spirit” in helping the city ultimately land the draft.

“They believed that this community should be on the stage, and they pursued it very aggressively,” Goodell said. “They brought the business community together along with the public sector, and leadership here has been extraordinary. And I think people in the world should see it. And you’re going to have that opportunity. So if everyone sees what Detroit really is and the passion of the people in this community, that will be a successful draft.”

Sound like a hustle? You ain’t seen nothin’ yet! The draft weekend is expected to conclude Saturday with an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest hustle line dance, with thousands doing the Detroit Hustle down Woodward Avenue to Hart Plaza.

Roger that.

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Downtown Detroit Partnership

Schedule of EVENTS

Thursday, April 25

2024 NFL Draft Experience

Noon-10 p.m., Campus Martius Park/Hart Plaza

NFL Draft Red Carpet Kickoff Event

5 p.m., Fox Theatre, featuring attending draft prospects

2024 NFL Draft Day 1 (Round 1)

8-11 p.m., Draft Theater, Randolph and Monroe Streets

Friday, April 26

2024 NFL Draft Experience

Noon-10 p.m., Campus Martius Park/Hart Plaza

2024 NFL Draft Day 2 (Rounds 2-3)

7-11 p.m., Draft Theater, Randolph and Monroe Streets

Saturday, April 27

2024 NFL Draft Experience

9 a.m.-6 p.m., Campus Martius Park/Hart Plaza

2024 NFL Draft Day 3 (Rounds 4-7)

Noon-7 p.m., Draft Theater, Randolph and Monroe Streets

Katell Ar Gow, Flickr Creative Commons

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BLUE: Front of house guest areas for NFL Draft Experience

TEAL: NFL Draft Experience entrances

GREEN: Draft D in D activations

RED LINE: People Mover route

: Designated areas for rideshare app drop-offs

RED: Back of house restricted areas for NFL Draft Experience

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Do You Feel the Draft?

So, the question that’s on the minds and lips of even casual Lions fans: who is the team going to pick in the first round of its hometown NFL Draft?

Based on their excellent 12-5 record last season, the Lions will pick 29th out of the league’s 32 teams. There are seven rounds in all, and the Lions will have one pick in each round. Teams make their selections in reverse order of how well they performed the previous season, which explains why the Chicago Bears own the No. 1 overall pick.

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(Just kidding, Bears fans. We kid.)

Last month Tim Twentyman, senior writer for the detroitlions.com website, speculated that the Lions’ top three needs going into next season are defensive line, cornerback, and offensive line. “Cornerback is certainly an option here,” he wrote, “but I think this is a pretty deep class of corners and Lions GM Brad Holmes has proven he can find starting Day 2 talent in the secondary.”

Twentyman’s pick? Offensive lineman Graham Barton of Duke University. (Never heard of him? You’re not alone.) “Holmes said he won’t overlook the offensive line this offseason,” Twentyman wrote. “Barton would be a great addition in Detroit with his tenacity and versatility. At 6-foot-5, 313 pounds he’s got terrific length and could really play all five spots upfront, if needed.”

And check his weight: 313. Could be destiny.

(Since Twentyman wrote that, however, the Lions signed unrestricted Pro Bowl guard Kevin Zeitler from the Baltimore Ravens. So that prediction may need to be adjusted. He has compiled a wide range of opinions from draft predictors nationwide at detroitlions.com.)

On the NFL Network last month, on a show called Mock Draft Live, the “experts” had the Lions shoring up their secondary by selecting highly-touted cornerback Ga’Quincy “Kool-Aid” McKinstry from the University of Alabama. “The marketing campaign just writes itself, right?” one host chortled. “Honolulu Blue Kool-Aid!”

However, Eli Zaret, the gravel-voiced sportscasting legend for decades on both Detroit radio and TV now heard every Monday on The Drew and Mike Show podcast, takes a more pragmatic view. “Deciding exactly who to pick is pretty much impossible when you don’t choose till 29, 61, and 73,” he reasons. “Deciding what to pick is a breeze, because the numbers point us in the right direction.

“The Lions had the third leading offense among the 32 teams but only the 19th best defense. Yet they were second in rush defense while a dis-

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mal 27th in pass defense. They need an edge rusher to play opposite Aiden Hutchinson and a lot of help in the secondary.

Then again, Brad Holmes is impressively creative and has surprised us with many of his choices. He’s already signed a free agent corner, so we’ll just have to wait and see how he continues to address their deficiencies in pass coverage.”

“Brad Holmes is impressively creative and has surprised us with many of his choices. He’s already signed a free agent corner, so we’ll just have to wait and see how he continues to address their deficiencies in pass coverage.”

And what say you, Rob Parker, the FOX Sports host and former Detroit media mainstay preparing to launch America’s first all-Black sports talk radio station, “Sports Rap Radio,” on AM 1270 here May 16? “I’m not a draft expert like everybody else this time of year, so I’d rather give you what I think they need,” he says.

“So the Lions, I think, most need a pass rush. They need that type of player on their roster, somebody who can bust through, especially from the interior, and I don’t believe they have that. I think they can find somebody who can help them with the 29th pick, but that’s number one.

“Another one, I’d say, is they need help at cornerback,” Parker opines. “Last year they could give up big plays downfield, so a corner has to be a priority in the second or third round. And here’s the other thing: a kicker.”

Uh… why? “Because last year all the fans made excuses for [Lions head coach] Dan Campbell’s blunders, but he cost them a trip to the Super Bowl,” says Parker. “I don’t care what anybody says. If the reason he kept going for it on fourth down was because he couldn’t trust his kicker, you’re not going to win. So I think third round or lower, that should be a priority, too.”

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Don’t Miss

DCleated

People headed to downtown Detroit for the NFL Draft this April will notice oversized cleats painted with flowers, football players, and vibrant nature scenes dotting the downtown area.

These are part of the City Walls “DCleated” art initiative in anticipation of the NFL Draft. Twenty artists were selected to paint the huge cleats fabricated by Prop Art Studios and each artist chose a nonprofit organization to represent.

The cleats will be displayed at places like Ford Field, Little Caesars Arena, the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit Metro Airport, City Airport, and hotels in the downtown area for the

Twenty artists painted oversized football cleats to be placed around the city, with proceeds going to local charities.

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month of April.

In May, they will be auctioned off at an event at the Godfrey Hotel with proceeds benefiting the artist’s chosen organization or charity.

Detroit artist Trae Isaac, who has done several City Walls murals, painted his cleat to mimic stained glass with cartoon kids playing foot-

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Twenty artists painted oversized football cleats to be placed around the city, with proceeds going to local charities. RANDIAH CAMILLE GREEN

ball and children’s handprints at the bottom. He chose The Children’s Center as his nonprofit.

“When I was 16 and I was 18, my baby brother and my mother passed away from cancer,” he tells Metro Times. “They had the exact same type of cancer, Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7. It’s a neurological type of cancer, and it’s generational as well. Since the age of 18, I’ve been tested for it and still they do testing for it. Prior to that, I used to box for almost a decade. So when they passed it was a huge sit down moment in my life that kind of transformed me.”

He says he wants his cleat to represent transforming “trauma into triumph.”

“For me to lose my mom and brother to go to doing what it is that I’m doing today, I’m very grateful,” he says. “I realized, I’m here to serve other people.”

The artists, nonprofits, and city officials gathered in March to unveil the cleats to the media before they headed off to their respective locations.

The Children’s Center CEO Nicole Wells Stallworth thanked Isaac for his installation and for sharing his story at the press conference.

“Trae’s powerful art installation, as he pointed out, reflects his own

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journey overcoming trauma. It is my hope that this piece will serve as a catalyst for erasing stigma about speaking up and addressing the necessary mental health treatment that anyone may need,” she said. “The Children’s Center is truly grateful to be part of an important cause, to celebrate not only the diversity of the artists that we have in our city of Detroit but also the diversity of the children and youth in our communities.”

The “smile man” himself, Phil Simpson, was also one of the participating artists. He painted his signature smile man in an outdoor scene with a bright blue sky and sports gear like a football and basketball. Proceeds from the sale of his cleat will go to Project Play, an organization that promotes an active lifestyle through sports programming for children.

“As a father of a thriving, energetic young lady who plays soccer, who does gymnastics [and] is interested in flag football, it’s an honor to paint this cleat here for Project Play,” Simpson said at the press conference. “In our household, we advocate for education, sports, and reading.”

Tony Whlgn (pronounced hooligan) decorated a bright orange cleat with food items and the phrase “everybody eats” in his pop art style for Gleaners Community Food Bank. It will be placed outside Wayne County Airport.

DCleated is a partnership between the City Walls program, Visit Detroit, DMC, and SpaceLab Detroit.

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metrotimes.com | METRO TIMES 2024 FOOTBALL DRAFT GUIDE 39 1. Caleb Williams, QB, USC 2. Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State 3. Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU 4. Rome Odunze, WR, Washington 5. Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina 6. Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame 7. Malik Nabers, WR, LSU 8. Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama 9. Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia 10. Troy Fautanu, OG, Washington 11. Jer’Zhan Newton, DT, Illinois 12. Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas 13. JC Latham, OT, Alabama 14. J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan 15. Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama 16. Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa 17. Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State 18. Olumuyiwa Fashanu, OT, Penn State 19. Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo 20. Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State 2024
NFL Draft RANKINGS
Quarterback Caleb Williams in 2023. RINGO CHIU

2024 NFL DRAFT RANKINGS

40 METRO TIMES 2024 FOOTBALL DRAFT GUIDE | metrotimes.com 21. Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA 22. Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU 23. Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson 24. Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas 25. Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State 26. Jackson Powers-Johnson, OC, Oregon 27. Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia 28. Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB, Missouri 29. Graham Barton, OT, Duke 30. Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma 31. Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington 32. Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama 33. Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas 34. Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State 35. Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina 36. Darius Robinson, EDGE, Missouri 37. Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M 38. Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona 39. Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan 40. Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon 41. Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia 42. Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU 43. T.J. Tampa, CB, Iowa St. 44. Junior Colson, LB, Michigan 45. Bo Nix, QB, Oregon 46. Chris Braswell, EDGE, Alabama 47. Payton Wilson, LB, NC State 48. Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia 49. Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas 50. Kris Jenkins, DT, Michigan
Michigan Wolverines quarterback J.J. McCarthy in 2023. MAIZE AND BLUE NATION
metrotimes.com | METRO TIMES 2024 FOOTBALL DRAFT GUIDE 43 ROUND 1 1. Chicago Bears (from Carolina) 2. Washington Commanders 3. New England Patriots 4. Arizona Cardinals 5. Los Angeles Chargers 6. New York Giants 7. Tennessee Titans 8. Atlanta Falcons 9. Chicago Bears 10. New York Jets 11. Minnesota Vikings 12. Denver Broncos 13. Las Vegas Raiders 14. New Orleans Saints 15. Indianapolis Colts 16. Seattle Seahawks 17. Jacksonville Jaguars 18. Cincinnati Bengals 19. Los Angeles Rams 20. Pittsburgh Steelers 21. Miami Dolphins 22. Philadelphia Eagles
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33. Carolina Panthers 34. New England Patriots 35. Arizona Cardinals 36. Washington Commanders 37. Los Angeles Chargers 38. Tennessee Titans 39. Carolina Panthers (from N.Y. Giants) 40. Washington Commanders (from Chicago) 41. Green Bay Packers (from N.Y. Jets) 42. Houston Texans (from Minnesota) 43. Atlanta Falcons 44. Las Vegas Raiders 45. New Orleans Saints (from Denver) 46. Indianapolis Colts 47. New York Giants (from Seattle) 48. Jacksonville Jaguars 49. Cincinnati Bengals 50. Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans)
ROUND 2
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ROUND 3

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65. Carolina Panthers 66. Arizona Cardinals 67. Washington Commanders 68. New England Patriots 69. Los Angeles Chargers 70. New York Giants 71. Arizona Cardinals (from Tennessee) 72. New York Jets 73. Detroit Lions (from Minnesota) 74. Atlanta Falcons 75. Chicago Bears 76. Denver Broncos 77. Las Vegas Raiders
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46 METRO TIMES 2024 FOOTBALL DRAFT GUIDE | metrotimes.com 78. Washington Commanders (from Seattle) 79. Atlanta Falcons (from Jacksonville) 80. Cincinnati Bengals 81. Seattle Seahawks (from New Orleans through Denver) 82. Indianapolis Colts 83. Los Angeles Rams 84. Pittsburgh Steelers 85. Cleveland Browns 86. Houston Texans (from Philadelphia) 87. Dallas Cowboys 88. Green Bay Packers 89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 90. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston) 91. Green Bay Packers (from Buffalo) 92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Detroit) 93. Baltimore Ravens 94. San Francisco 49ers 95. Kansas City Chiefs 96. Jacksonville Jaguars (Compensatory Selection) 97. Cincinnati Bengals (Compensatory Selection) 98. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Philadelphia; Compensatory Selection) 99. Los Angeles Rams (Special Compensatory Selection) 100. Washington Commanders (from San Francisco; Special Compensatory Selection) ROUND 4 101. Carolina Panthers 102. Seattle Seahawks (from Washington) 103. New England Patriots 104. Arizona Cardinals
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48 METRO TIMES 2024 FOOTBALL DRAFT GUIDE | metrotimes.com 105. Los Angeles Chargers 106. Tennessee Titans 107. New York Giants 108. Minnesota Vikings 109. Atlanta Falcons 110. Los Angeles Chargers (from Chicago) 111. New York Jets 112. Las Vegas Raiders 113. Baltimore Ravens (from Denver through N.Y. Jets) 114. Jacksonville Jaguars 115. Cincinnati Bengals 116. Jacksonville Jaguars (from New Orleans) 117. Indianapolis Colts 118. Seattle Seahawks 119. Pittsburgh Steelers 120. Philadelphia Eagles (from L.A. Rams through Pittsburgh) 121. Denver Broncos (from Miami) 122. Chicago Bears (from Philadelphia) 123. Houston Texans (from Cleveland) 124. San Francisco 49ers (from Dallas) 125. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 126. Green Bay Packers 127. Houston Texans 128. Buffalo Bills 129. Minnesota Vikings (from Detroit) 130. Baltimore Ravens 131. Kansas City Chiefs 132. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection) 133. Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection) 134. New York Jets (from Baltimore; Compensatory Selection) 135. San Francisco 49ers
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