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2024 NFL Draft: Top 100

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Top 100 prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft generated via consensus of Field Level Media draft analysts.

Rank Pos Name School

1. WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State

2. WR Malik Nabers, LSU

3. QB Caleb Williams, USC

4. QB Jayden Daniels, LSU

5. QB Drake Maye, North Carolina

6. OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State

7. WR Rome Odunze, Washington

8. DE Jared Verse, Florida State

9. TE Brock Bowers, Georgia

10. OT Joe Alt, Notre Dame

11. OLB Dallas Turner, Alabama

12. CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson

13. CB Terrion Arnold, Alabama

14. DE Laiatu Latu, UCLA

15. OT Kingsley Suamataia, BYU

16. WR Brian Thomas Jr., LSU

17. CB Cooper DeJean, Iowa

18. DT Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois

19. DT Darius Robinson, Missouri

20. DT Kris Jenkins, Michigan

21. CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama

22. CB Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo

23. OT Amarius Mims, Georgia

24. OT Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma

25. OLB Chop Robinson, Penn State

26. C Graham Barton, Duke

27. OT JC Latham, Alabama

28. OT Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State

29. QB J.J. McCarthy, Michigan

30. ILB Cedric Gray, North Carolina

31. OT Troy Fautanu, Washington

32. DT Byron Murphy II, Texas

33. WR Xavier Worthy, Texas

34. OT Jordan Morgan, Arizona

35. ILB Payton Wilson, NC State

36. OG Christian Haynes, Connecticut

37. CB Kamari Lassiter, Georgia

38. DE Adisa Isaac, Penn State

39. WR Troy Franklin, Oregon

40. WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina

41. DE Austin Booker, Kansas

42. S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota

43. OLB Junior Colson, Michigan

44. QB Bo Nix, Oregon

45. DT Maason Smith, LSU

46. DT McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M

47. C Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon

48. S Kamren Kinchens, Miami

49. WR Keon Coleman, Florida State

50. WR Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington

51. ILB Trevin Wallace, Kentucky

52. WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas

53. OG Layden Robinson, Texas A&M

54. CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Missouri

55. CB Kalen King, Penn State

56. RB Jaylen Wright, Tennessee

57. ILB Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M

58. RB Jonathon Brooks, Texas

59. RB Will Shipley, Clemson

60. C Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia

61. DE Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan

62. S Calen Bullock, USC

63. OLB Chris Braswell, Alabama

64. RB Trey Benson, Florida State

65. S Javon Bullard, Georgia

66. DE Braiden McGregor, Michigan

67. C Zach Frazier, West Virginia

68. CB Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri

69. WR Roman Wilson, Michigan

70. WR Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky

71. OG Isaiah Adams, Illinois

72. DT Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson

73. DT T'Vondre Sweat, Texas

74. RB Blake Corum, Michigan

75. CB Khyree Jackson, Oregon

76. S Jaden Hicks, Washington State

77. S Cole Bishop, Utah

78. WR Devontez Walker, North Carolina

79. WR Ladd McConkey, Georgia

80. DE Brandon Dorlus, Oregon

81. OLB Ty'Ron Hopper, Missouri

82. OG Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin

83. TE Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota

84. RB Braelon Allen, Wisconsin

85. DE Bralen Trice, Washington

86. TE Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas

87. OT Delmar Glaze, Maryland

88. CB T.J. Tampa, Iowa State

89. TE Cade Stover, Ohio State

90. CB Josh Newton, TCU

91. OG Brandon Coleman, TCU

92. S Beau Brade, Maryland

93. S James Williams, Miami

94. DT Braden Fiske, Florida State

95. RB Jase McClellan, Alabama

96. TE Jaheim Bell, Florida State

97. RB MarShawn Lloyd, USC

98. TE Jared Wiley, TCU

99. ILB Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson

100. ILB Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State

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Joe Burrow Apr 29 10:50pm ET
Joe Burrow

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jermaine Burton could have a leg up on the No. 3 job in Cincy in 2024 behind Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins if he can acclimate quickly due to his size, explosiveness and versatility. However, Charlie Jones could also carve out a bigger role as a more traditional slot receiver in his second NFL season now that he's fully healthy. Andrei Iosivas impressed as a rookie in 2023 and isn't going anywhere, so there's definitely going to be competition behind Chase and Higgins. If trust from quarterback Joe Burrow is the key, The Athletic's Paul Dehner Jr. writes that nobody would be surprised if the reliable Trenton Irwin ends up being the starting slot receiver in Week 1. Unless Chase or Higgins miss time with injury, the Bengals' No. 3 wideout is going to have a tough time being fantasy relevant on a weekly basis. Just ask Tyler Boyd.

From RotoBaller

Zack Moss Apr 29 10:40pm ET
Zack Moss

The Cincinnati Bengals mildly surprised by not taking a single running back in this year's NFL draft, which means Zack Moss is in line for lead-back duties in his first year in Cincy in 2024. Moss will be the prime candidate to assume the third-down role with his extensive experience pass-blocking (68 opportunities last year, 15th in the NFL), and holding up relatively well. Chase Brown will also be involved as a complement to Moss, but after the Bengals didn't add a single RB in the draft, Moss' fantasy arrow continues to point up heading into 2024 after he impressed in Jonathan Taylor's absence with the Indianapolis Colts in 2023. "No. 1, I think he'll be really good in the screen game because he's the kind of guy you get in space and has lateral quickness to make the first miss," offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher said.

From RotoBaller

Travis Kelce Apr 29 9:13pm ET
Travis Kelce

Dynasty | The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to a two-year contract extension with tight end Travis Kelce. Dynasty Analysis: The contract will keep Kelce in Kansas City through the 2027 season, pays him $17 million guaranteed and all but ensures he'll play his entire career in with the Chiefs. This should put to rest the idea he's going to retire any time soon and it looks like Kelce will remain a solid TE1 option for the foreseeable future. While his play took a small step back last season (he failed to reach 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in eight years), it was clear in the playoffs the Chiefs were just saving him for the postseason. If this is a theme, Kelce may not be the elite option we've come to expect as he ages but he's still a solid TE1 each and every week and a solid target for a contending dynasty team now that we know he has no plans to retire any time soon.

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Marcus Mariota Apr 29 9:13pm ET
Marcus Mariota

Dynasty | The Atlanta Falcons have exercised the fifth-year option on the contract of tight end Kyle Pitts. Dynasty Analysis: Pitts was great in his rookie season but his play has really fallen off the past two seasons. Atlanta obviously believes their sub-par quarterback play has had a lot to do with that as the likes of Marcus Mariota and Desmond Ridder have held the entire offense back. Pitts will look to bounce back with Kirk Cousins (and maybe even Michael Penix eventually). If you're still a big-time believer in his ability, this off-season will represent what could be the last "buy low" opportunity for him in dynasty leagues.

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Michael Gallup Apr 29 9:00pm ET
Michael Gallup

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, free-agent wide receiver Michael Gallup intends to ink a deal with the Raiders. The Cowboys released the wideout mid-March, saving the club nearly $10 million. But he's now heading to Las Vegas, where he will reportedly sign a one-year, $3 million contract. Gallup's best season was in 2019, with the 28-year-old amassing 1,107 yards and six touchdowns off 66 receptions. Since then, his production has declined. Gallup also tore his ACL late in 2021, which hindered his chances of turning things around. With that said, Gallup could have trouble getting consistently involved in Vegas, considering he'll presumably be behind Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers on the depth chart. The quarterback situation also won't help his fantasy potential. Yet, Gallup could have a few decent outings with the Raiders, and his stock will rise if Adams or Meyers goes down with an injury at some point during the 2024-25 campaign.

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Kyle Pitts Apr 29 6:20pm ET
Kyle Pitts

The Atlanta Falcons picked up the 2025 fifth-year option on tight end Kyle Pitts on Monday, according to a source. Although the former fourth overall pick in 2021 out of Florida hasn't exactly lived up to his draft status, there's no way the Falcons weren't going to pick up his option. Pitts was a Pro Bowler in his rookie year, when he went for over 1,000 yards receiving, but he played in only 10 games due to injury in 2022 and has underwhelmed with six total touchdowns in his three NFL seasons. Atlanta's QB situation hasn't helped his cause, though. With a new coaching staff in town and with quarterback Kirk Cousins running the offense in 2024, Pitts' fantasy stock is trending up despite back-to-back disappointing campaigns.

From RotoBaller

Sam Hartman Apr 29 5:00pm ET
Sam Hartman

The Washington Commanders signed former Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman as an undrafted free agent. According to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, Hartman is getting a $20,000 signing bonus and $225,000 base salary guarantee from Washington, potentially signaling they want to keep him around beyond offseason activities and training camp. In five years at Wake Forest and one at Notre Dame combined, the 24-year-old threw for 15,656 yards, 134 touchdowns, and 49 interceptions. He added 978 yards and 20 touchdowns as a runner. The Commanders selected LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 overall pick and has former No. 2 overall pick Marcus Mariota on the roster, so Hartman will likely be the QB3 in 2024 -- at best. The two-time All-ACC performer is one of the most high-profile UDFA's in this year's class.

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Sean Payton Apr 29 4:50pm ET
Sean Payton

Despite having Javonte Williams, Samaje Perine, and Jaleel McLaughlin on the roster, the Denver Broncos selected former Notre Dame running back Audric Estime in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The 221-pound bruiser likely saw his stock fall after posting a 4.71 forty-yard dash time at the NFL combine, but Sean Payton and company stopped the fall. In a media availability after the draft, Payton called Estime a " first and second-down runner" with experience in a pro-style offense. With Williams posting just 3.6 yards per carry last season and Perine having a limited role, Estime could be in play for early-down work right away as a rookie. His fantasy upside will be limited, but any role as a fifth-round rookie would mean exceeding expectations.

From RotoBaller

Travis Etienne Apr 29 4:30pm ET
Travis Etienne

The Jacksonville Jaguars announced on X that they have picked up the fifth-year options on 2021 first-round picks Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne. This move keeps the former Clemson duo under contract through the 2025 NFL season. Lawrence, the former No. 1 overall pick, has played well in spurts and led the team to a playoff win. He seemingly regressed from 2022 to 2023, but he's shown enough to warrant the team rolling with him for at least another two years. After missing his entire rookie season with a lisfranc injury, Etienne has rushed 478 times for 2,133 yards and 16 touchdowns and caught 93 passes for 792 yards and one score as a receiver in 34 games.

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J.J. McCarthy Apr 29 4:20pm ET
J.J. McCarthy

The Minnesota Vikings have exercised the fifth-year option on standout offensive tackle Christian Darrisaw, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The No. 23 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft has earned a Pro Football Focus grade of at least 82.4 over the last two seasons and is widely viewed as at least an above-average player at the position. With rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy slated to take over the franchise at some point in the 2024 season, locking up key offensive linemen should be a priority. With this move, Darrisaw will be under contract with the Vikings through the 2025 campaign.

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Jaylen Waddle Apr 29 4:20pm ET
Jaylen Waddle

The Miami Dolphins have picked up the fifth-year option on star wideout and former No. 6 overall pick Jaylen Waddle, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. This is a no-brainer for the organization after he racked up 251 receptions for 3,385 yards and 18 touchdowns during the first three seasons of his career. Even with Tyreek Hill in town, Waddle has remained a 1000-yard receiver and is one of the best No. 2 options in any passing game around the NFL. Although Waddle set career lows in receptions, yards, and touchdowns last year, he should be primed for a bounce-back campaign if he can stay healthy. He missed three contests in 2023. He's now under contract through the 2025 NFL season.

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Brandon Powell Apr 29 3:00pm ET
Brandon Powell

Following this year's NFL draft in which the Minnesota Vikings didn't take a single receiver, Brandon Powell, Jalen Nailor and Trent Sherfield are all candidates to fill the No. 3 receiver role heading into the 2024 season. All-Pro Justin Jefferson is the team's unquestioned No. 1, with second-year man Jordan Addison settling in as the No. 2 after a strong rookie campaign in 2023. K.J. Osborn left for the New England Patriots in free agency this offseason. Tight end T.J. Hockenson is coming off a torn ACL, so Powell could see more looks early on in 2024 if he actually wins the No. 3 job in training camp this summer. The 28-year-old former undrafted free agent out of Florida set career-highs in catches (29) and receiving yards (324) with one touchdown in 17 games (two starts) in his first year in Minnesota in 2023.

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Trey Sermon Apr 29 2:40pm ET
Trey Sermon

Since the Indianapolis Colts didn't address the departure of Zack Moss by taking a running back in this year's NFL draft, the team seems content with Trey Sermon, Evan Hull and Tyler Goodson fighting it out for the backup running back job behind starter Jonathan Taylor in training camp this summer. Of course, the Colts could also add a free agent at the position like Kareem Hunt, but as of right now, Sermon could be poised to be the team's No. 2. Seventeen of Sermon's 35 carries for the Colts last year came in Week 15. In total, the former third-rounder of the San Francisco 49ers in 2021 out of Ohio State had 160 rushing yards and no touchdowns while adding three catches for 13 yards. If Taylor misses time due to an injury again in 2024, the Colts will likely use a committee approach in the backfield.

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Travis Kelce Apr 29 2:40pm ET
Travis Kelce

The Kansas City Chiefs and All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce agreed to terms on Monday on an undisclosed two-year contract extension to make him the league's highest-paid tight end, according to sources. The deal was completed by his long-time agent, Mike Simon. Still one of the best tight ends in football at age 34, the former third-round pick in 2013 out of Cincinnati has been a Pro Bowler in each of the last nine seasons and finished the 2023 regular season with 93 catches (121 targets) for 984 yards and five touchdowns in 15 starts. The four-time All-Pro selection is still a high-end TE1 for fantasy purposes coming off back-to-back Super Bowl championships, but he's also much more of an injury risk than he's ever been.

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Adonai Mitchell Apr 29 2:30pm ET
Adonai Mitchell

After the addition of rookie wide receiver Adonai Mitchell in the second round of this year's NFL draft, Indianapolis Colts wideout Alec Pierce will compete with Mitchell on the outside for the No. 3 role this season. Michael Pittman Jr, who signed a three-year, $70 million contract extension this offseason, will continue to see the lion's share of the targets, with Josh Downs manning the slot as the No. 2 option. The 23-year-old Pierce only had 32 catches for 514 yards and two touchdowns last year and will now be battling a much more dynamic pass-catcher for a role in the Colts' offense in 2024. Not only is Mitchell a superior athlete, but his production (55 catches for 845 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2023) speaks for itself.

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Tom Brady Apr 29 2:20pm ET
Tom Brady

Standout defensive tackle Christian Barmore and the New England Patriots reached an agreement on a four-year contract extension with a maximum value of $92 million on Monday. The deal was negotiated and confirmed by agent Nicole Lynn of Klutch Sports. The deal contains $41.8 million in guarantees in the largest deal that the Patriots have given out since Tom Brady. The 24-year-old former second-rounder in 2021 out of Alabama earned the big extension by recording 133 tackles (74 solo), 12.5 sacks, 18 tackles for loss, 32 QB hits, nine passes defended and one forced fumble in 44 games (11 starts) in his first three years in the NFL. He had a career-high 8.5 sacks in 17 games (six starts) last year and will stick around in New England as a key piece on the interior of their defensive line for years to come.

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Jarvis Landry Apr 29 2:10pm ET
Jarvis Landry

Five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry is expected to take part in the Jacksonville Jaguars' upcoming rookie camp, according to his agents. Landry sat out of the 2023 season and is fully healthy and ready to return at age 31 in 2024. The Jaguars added rookie Brian Thomas in the first round of this year's NFL draft and also signed Gabe Davis in free agency to help them account for the loss of Calvin Ridley. Jacksonville also has Christian Kirk returning from injury and Zay Jones, so even if Landry were to sign with the team, he'd be fighting an uphill battle for significant playing time in 2024. In nine games with the New Orleans Saints in 2022, Landry caught 25 of his 39 targets for 272 yards and one touchdown. If anything, he'd serve as receiver depth in the slot for Jacksonville.

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Deuce Vaughn Apr 29 1:13pm ET
Deuce Vaughn

Dynasty | The Cowboys have signed running back Ezekiel Elliott to a one-year deal. Dynasty Analysis: Elliott spent his first seven seasons with the Cowboys before a rather unimpressive 2023 campaign with New England. He'll likely compete with Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn and Royce Freeman to form some kind of committee that could be effective in reality but a mess in fantasy. Elliott simply isn't the same player he once was and while this move makes him roster-worthy again, expectations should be realistic.

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Ezekiel Elliott Apr 29 10:30am ET
Ezekiel Elliott

The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back former Pro Bowl running back Ezekiel Elliott, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero. This has been a developing story in recent weeks, and after Dallas did not pick a running back in the 2024 NFL Draft, their former first-round pick is back with America's Team. In seven seasons with Dallas, Elliott rushed 1,881 times for 8,262 yards and 68 touchdowns. The team let him walk last offseason and elevated Tony Pollard to the RB1 role, but Pollard was underwhelming and left for the Tennessee Titans during free agency this year. Although Zeke averaged a career-low 3.5 yards per carry last season, he could have RB2 value back in Dallas in one of the best offenses in the NFL. Assuming the Cowboys don't add more legitimate competition to the backfield, he should start, and Rico Dowdle should be viewed as a high-end fantasy handcuff in 2024.

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Frank Gore Jr. Apr 29 10:00am ET
Frank Gore Jr.

Dynasty | The Buffalo Bills have signed UDFA running back Frank Gore Jr. Dynasty Analysis: Gore fell out of the 2024 NFL Draft but landed on his feet with the Buffalo Bills quickly after. He'll likely compete with Ty Johnson, Darrynton Evans and a few other runners for a spot behind James Cook and presumptive RB2 Ray Davis. Still, the draft capitlal just isn't there to keep him as anything more than a watch list candidate at the moment.