2024 NFL Mock Draft 1.0 Post Super Bowl: Picks 1-10

Zack Cook
Host · Writer
1. Chicago Bears via Carolina Panthers - Caleb Williams (QB)
From our perspective, should the Chicago Bears opt to keep their first overall pick, choosing Caleb Williams would be the most beneficial decision. It's widely recognized that constructing an elite defense while having a quarterback on a rookie contract is frequently regarded as one of the most effective strategies for achieving success in today's NFL.
10. New York Jets - Amarius Mims (OL)
With Aaron Rodgers poised to come back in 2024, it's imperative for the New York Jets to prioritize bolstering their protection of him. Amidst numerous choices for their first draft selection, we highly recommend selecting Amarius Mims out of Georgia to fortify the team's offensive line.
9. Chicago Bears - JC Latham (OL)
Having two top-10 draft picks in hand, the Chicago Bears should concentrate on fortifying their offensive line, especially if they decide to select Caleb Williams as their first overall pick. In such a circumstance, JC Latham emerges as an exceptional and ideal choice to meet this need.
8. Atlanta Falcons - Dallas Turner (EDGE)
As Raheem Morris steps into the position of head coach with ample offensive talent already present, the Atlanta Falcons are redirecting their attention toward bolstering their defense. Opting for Dallas Turner from Alabama with their first pick would greatly improve their pass rush, making it a logical choice for the Falcons.
7. Tennessee Titans - Malik Nabers (WR)
The promise of Will Levis as a rising franchise quarterback is clear, and the inclusion of a dynamic receiver like Malik Nabers only amplifies his potential for future success. Nabers brings a range of impressive abilities and enticing attributes that are sure to attract Tennessee's attention.
6. New York Giants - Joe Alt (OL)
Will Daniel Jones maintain his position as the starting quarterback for the New York Giants in 2024? While having a dependable quarterback is crucial, it's equally vital to prioritize quarterback protection, an area where Joe Alt would standout greatly for the Giants.
5. Los Angeles Chargers - Olu Fashanu (OL)
The primary focus for the Los Angeles Chargers should be protecting Justin Herbert and keeping him on the football field. Selecting a high-caliber talent such as Olu Fashanu aligns perfectly with this objective, especially considering Jim Harbaugh's extensive knowledge about him from their time together in the Big Ten.
4. Arizona Cardinals - Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR)
If the Arizona Cardinals opt to retain Kyler Murray as their quarterback, it would be prudent to consider drafting a top-tier wide receiver such as Marvin Harrison Jr. if the opportunity arises. Among the array of approaches the Cardinals might take, strengthening their offensive arsenal appears especially fitting given their significant investment in Murray.
3. New England Patriots - Brock Bowers (TE)
The New England Patriots have several avenues to explore with their draft pick. Although Jayden Daniels emerges as a notable choice, there's ambiguity about whether they'll opt for that direction. Therefore, selecting Brock Bowers appears to be a sensible choice. Given the resemblances between the Patriots' new head coach, Jerod Mayo, and Bill Belichick, Bowers is unquestionably a player who will garner his admiration.
2. Washington Commanders - Drake Maye (QB)
Drake Maye displays potential as a future franchise quarterback, prompting the Washington Commanders to give him serious consideration. Nonetheless, it's crucial to stress that regardless of their choice regarding the quarterback position, prioritizing the protection of their signal-caller is vital for their overall success.
1. Chicago Bears via Carolina Panthers - Caleb Williams (QB)
From our perspective, should the Chicago Bears opt to keep their first overall pick, choosing Caleb Williams would be the most beneficial decision. It's widely recognized that constructing an elite defense while having a quarterback on a rookie contract is frequently regarded as one of the most effective strategies for achieving success in today's NFL.
10. New York Jets - Amarius Mims (OL)
With Aaron Rodgers poised to come back in 2024, it's imperative for the New York Jets to prioritize bolstering their protection of him. Amidst numerous choices for their first draft selection, we highly recommend selecting Amarius Mims out of Georgia to fortify the team's offensive line.
