2024 NFL Mock Draft 1.0 Post Super Bowl: Picks 11-20

Zack Cook
Host · Writer
20. Pittsburgh Steelers - Cooper DeJean (CB)
It feels like the Pittsburgh Steelers will go one of two ways with their first-round pick. One avenue might have them selecting an offensive lineman, another might gravitate toward the secondary. With how the board played out, Cooper DeJean is a good addition to Pittsburgh's secondary.
11. Minnesota Vikings - Terrion Arnold (CB)
There are some areas the Minnesota Vikings need to address this offseason in order to get back in the mix for an NFC North crown. Adding to their secondary with Terrion Arnold out of Alabama checks a lot of boxes.
12. Denver Broncos - Jayden Daniels (QB)
The Denver Broncos are in need of a quarterback. Although it might not be likely, there's certainly a world where Jayden Daniels is available with this pick. If he is, the Broncos should sprint to the podium.
13. Las Vegas Raiders - Tyler Guyton (OL)
If the Las Vegas Raiders want to get back to their bread and butter, they need to get more physical in the trenches. There are a lot of admirable traits that Tyler Guyton brings to the table, which should make him stand out for the Raiders brass.
14. New Orleans Saints - Jared Verse (EDGE)
There's some worthwhile offensive talent present on the New Orleans Saints that makes us believe they'll target defense with their first selection. Jared Verse can get to the quarterback at a high clip and would fit right into this Saints group.
15. Indianapolis Colts - Nate Wiggins (CB)
The Indianapolis Colts fell just short of the postseason last year, and if they want to qualify next time around, we advise them to upgrade their secondary. Nate Wiggins out of Clemson will be an attractive commodity in the upcoming draft and fits the bill here.
16. Seattle Seahawks - J.J. McCarthy (QB)
It's hard to get a read on where J.J. McCarthy will go in the 2024 NFL draft. Early reports suggest there are some teams quite high on him after winning a national title at Michigan. New head coach Mike Macdonald knows McCarthy well, and there's a fit here in Seattle.
17. Jacksonville Jaguars - Quinyon Mitchell (CB)
One thing that became very evident down the stretch during their collapse was that the Jacksonville Jaguars need help in their secondary badly. Quinyon Mitchell provides that and is a really solid value selection at this point in the first round.
18. Cincinnati Bengals - Jackson Powers-Johnson (OL)
Let's get one thing straight, if the Cincinnati Bengals want to keep franchise quarterback Joe Burrow on the field for a full season and a Super Bowl run, they need to give him adequate protection from their offensive line. Jackson Powers-Johnson adds a missing element to this Bengals team.
19. Los Angeles Rams - Taliese Fuaga (OL)
Let's face it, Matthew Stafford probably doesn't have too many years left as a high-end signal-caller in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams. If the Rams want to get the most out of him, they'd be wise to protect him with a strong offensive line.
20. Pittsburgh Steelers - Cooper DeJean (CB)
It feels like the Pittsburgh Steelers will go one of two ways with their first-round pick. One avenue might have them selecting an offensive lineman, another might gravitate toward the secondary. With how the board played out, Cooper DeJean is a good addition to Pittsburgh's secondary.
11. Minnesota Vikings - Terrion Arnold (CB)
There are some areas the Minnesota Vikings need to address this offseason in order to get back in the mix for an NFC North crown. Adding to their secondary with Terrion Arnold out of Alabama checks a lot of boxes.

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