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2024 NFL Draft: ESPN releases 7-round mock draft, final 257 picks predictions

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ESPN’s Jordan Reid has released his latest 2024 NFL Mock Draft, featuring all seven rounds and predictions for each pick of this season’s iteration.

Throughout the process, Reid has been bullish on a number of prospects, but the picture is becoming more and more clear as we’re less than two weeks until the Chicago Bears are on the clock. We may have a tremendous idea of who they’re picking, but the questions remain following the legendary franchise.

So where will college football’s best and brightest from the past couple of seasons end up? Here’s Reid’s full 2024 NFL Mock Draft, the biggest one yet as the clock ticks down towards Detroit.

1. Chicago Bears (via CAR): Caleb Williams, QB – USC

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Surprise, surprise. We kid of course, as Williams has been the projected No. 1 pick since 2024 mocks started. It’s a no brainer for Reid with the first pick in the mock draft to bring him to Chicago, especially after the trade they made earlier this offseason.

The 2022 Heisman Trophy winner is in, while Justin Fields is out. The latter was traded to Pittsburgh. Williams is now the new face of the franchise, and arguably the most talented QB the Bears ever had, which they’ll sign up for, no doubt.

2. Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels, QB – LSU

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Daniels goes next to become the new face of the Commanders’ franchise. The Heisman Trophy winner has all the tools to succeed at the next level. Reid believes Washington fancies him over other potential quarterbacks.

Putting him in the right offense is key though. Kliff Kingsbury could certainly unlock more of his dual threat capabilities. It’ll be a welcome change for the Commanders after some subpar play over the last couple of seasons.

3. New England Patriots: Drake Maye, QB – North Carolina

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The Patriots get their quarterback as well with Maye, according to Reid’s pick. He’s got the size, the arm and the IQ to succeed at the NFL level. Reid is firmly in the camp of Maye to New England.

Now, it’s about the Patriots franchise itself. A new era could mean success as they usher into a different look, style and scheme. A trade down is still a possibility, but Reid is riding it out with the former Tar Heels star.

4. Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr., WR – Ohio State

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A can’t miss prospect. Harrison Jr. is the best wide receiver in the class and that’s despite him not testing at all ahead of the draft. It doesn’t affect Reid’s opinion, as he’s rocking with Harrison Jr. in this spot.

Just go look at his tape throughout his college career. Just try and stop him. Doubling him will just open up the rest of the offense or Harrison Jr. will beat you anyway. It’s an easy pick for Arizona if they stick.

5. Los Angeles Chargers: Joe Alt, OT – Notre Dame

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So here’s where Alt ends up within the first round of the NFL Draft. He’s been a popular selection around this section anyway and nothing changes here, even for Reid. Some have theorized a trade out would make sense, but Alt is Jim Harbaugh’s guy, per Reid.

The Chargers get a good one though. Alt should be able to protect Justin Herbert as a day-one starter and be a franchise piece for the next decade. He’s not too shabby in the running game either, which Harbaugh will love.

6. New York Giants: Malik Nabers, WR – LSU

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The Giants get their playmaker as well and it’s not a bad consolation prize. If you can’t get Harrison Jr., you might as well get Nabers after he tore up the field in Baton Rouge. He’s definitely an all-around talent.

Nabers aided Daniels to a Heisman at LSU and he can run the entire route tree. Some analysts might even try to put Nabers above the Ohio State star. He’ll be an instant star in New York if they go this route at No. 6.

7. Tennessee Titans: Rome Odunze, WR – Washington

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Odunze is the latest wide receiver to go in the first 10 picks and the Titans get a great tandem. Calvin Ridley and Odunze will get to play together, and it could be something to behold in Tennessee moving forward,

Boy, this would provide such a great amount of juice to the franchise. Odunze could be an instant star in Tennessee regardless of who’s throwing him the football. Reid loves this fit, and the former Washington star would be elated with this outcome.

8. Minnesota Vikings (via mock trade with ATL): J.J. McCarthy, QB – Michigan

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A trade! McCarthy is going to the Vikings after Minnesota used its extra picks to move up in the top ten with the Falcons. The most polarizing prospect in the entire NFL Draft is officially off the board in Reid’s mock.

McCarthy is the fourth quarterback off the board here as well. He lost one game in college, won a national title and has the prototypical tools. But he’s definitely in the second tier behind the top three, although that doesn’t mean much. He’ll have ample opportunities to prove his worth.

9. Chicago Bears: Dallas Turner, OLB – Alabama

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Dallas Turner was a menace for the Crimson Tide over the course of his college career. He seemingly just fits Chicago right? He logged 10 sacks last year and 22.5 for his career and put up 32.5 tackles for loss. That defense will be scary.

Matt Eberflus might hit a home run with this type of pick in the 2024 draft. Reid seems to think so as well. The Bears could get an instant pass-rushing starter here. An offensive and defensive star for the Bears in the top ten.

10. New York Jets: Brock Bowers, TE – Georgia

Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers (19) runs after a catch during the third quarter as Auburn Tigers take on Georgia Bulldogs at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023.

As the New York Jets have designs of making it to the Super Bowl in 2024, they’re getting Aaron Rodgers a major weapon. Bowers would be a game-changer, and perfectly fit what New York is looking for.

He’s an all-around tremendous talent, and while tight end isn’t a premium position, Bowers isn’t your prototypical tight end. His addition would make the Jets offense that much scarier in 2024.

Jordan Reid’s Mock Draft Continued — Picks 11-32:

11. Atlanta Falcons ( MIN): Laiatu Latu, OLB – UCLA
12. Philadelphia Eagles (via mock trade with DEN): Terrion Arnold, CB – Alabama
13. Las Vegas Raiders: Taliese Fuaga, OT – Oregon State
14. New Orleans Saints: Olu Fashanu, OT – Penn State
15. Indianapolis Colts: Brian Thomas Jr., WR – LSU
16. Pittsburgh Steelers (via mock trade with SEA): JC Latham, OT – Alabama
17. Jacksonville Jaguars: Quinyon Mitchell, CB – Toledo
18. Cincinnati Bengals: Byron Murphy II, DT – Texas
19. Los Angeles Rams: Jared Verse, DE – Florida State
20. Seattle Seahawks (via mock trade with PIT): Troy Fautanu, G – Washington
21. Miami Dolphins: Amarius Mims, OT – Georgia
22. Denver Broncos (via mock trade with PHI): Bo Nix, QB – Oregon
23. Arizona Cardinals (via mock trade with MIN through CLE/HOU): Nate Wiggins, CB – Clemson
24. Kansas City Chiefs (via mock trade with DAL): AD Mitchell, WR – Texas
25. Green Bay Packers: Graham Barton, OL – Duke
26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Chop Robinson, OLB – Penn State
27. Minnesota Vikings (via mock trade with AZ through HOU): Jer’Zhan Newton, DT – Illinois
28. Buffalo Bills: Xavier Worthy, WR – Texas
29. Detroit Lions: Cooper DeJean, CB – Iowa
30. Washington Commanders (via mock trade with BAL): Tyler Guyton, OT – Oklahoma
31. San Francisco 49ers: Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB – Alabama
32. Dallas Cowboys (via mock trade with KC): Jordan Morgan, OT – Arizona

Round 2:

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After the pomp and circumstance of Round 1, the second day of the draft brings plenty of talent, as well. There’s play-makers on both sides of the football, but all eyes will be on where Michael Penix Jr. lands.

Reid believes the Las Vegas Raiders are the landing spot for the former Washington star. That’d certainly be an interesting home. Elsewhere, many will be wondering where wide receivers like Keon Coleman and Ladd McConkey end up in Round 2.

33. Carolina Panthers: Jackson Powers-Johnson, OL – Oregon
34. New England Patriots: Keon Coleman, WR – Florida State
35. Arizona Cardinals: Christian Haynes, G – UConn
36. Baltimore Ravens (via mock trade with WAS): Darius Robinson, DL – Missouri
37. Los Angeles Chargers: Ladd McConkey, WR – Georgia
38. Tennessee Titans): Kingsley Suamataia, OT – BYU
39. Carolina Panthers (via NYG): Xavier Legette, WR – South Carolina
40. Washington Commanders (via CHI): Adisa Isaac, DE – Penn State
41. Green Bay Packers (via NYJ): Edgerrin Cooper, LB – Texas A&M
42. Houston Texans (via MIN): Kris Jenkins, DT – Michigan
43. Atlanta Falcons: Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB – Georgia
44. Las Vegas Raiders: Michael Penix Jr., QB – Washington
45. New Orleans Saints (via DEN): Marshawn Kneeland, EDGE – Western Michigan
46. Indianapolis Colts: Jaden Hicks, S – Washington State
47. New York Giants (via SEA): T.J. Tampa, CB – Iowa State
48. Jacksonville Jaguars: Troy Franklin, WR – Oregon
49. Cincinnati Bengals: Ja’Lynn Polk, WR – Washington
50. Denver Broncos (via mock trade with PHI via NO): Chris Braswell, LB – Alabama
51. Pittsburgh Steelers: Roman Wilson, WR – Michigan
52. Los Angeles Rams: Max Melton, CB – Rutgers
53. Philadelphia Eagles: Junior Colson, LB – Michigan
54. Cleveland Browns: Michael Hall Jr., DT – Ohio State
55. Miami Dolphins: Braden Fiske, DT – Florida State
56. Dallas Cowboys: Jonathon Brooks, RB – Texas
57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Zach Frazier, OL – West Virginia
58. Green Bay Packers: Cole Bishop, S – Utah
59. Houston Texans: Mike Sainristill, CB – Michigan
60. Buffalo Bills: Javon Bullard, S – Georgia
61. Detroit Lions: Ricky Pearsall, WR – Florida
62. Baltimore Ravens: Malachi Corley, WR – Western Kentucky
63. San Francisco 49ers: Roger Rosengarten, OT – Washington
64. Kansas City Chiefs: Dominick Puni, G/OT – Kansas

Round 3:

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Moving forward, Round 3 is where teams will begin to look for those unheralded gems, who are filled with potential. The run on quarterbacks won’t be as grand as it was in the first two rounds, but some talented signal callers still remain available.

One of those is a former top projected selection in Spencer Rattler of South Carolina. Several teams will be interested in taking a flyer on the talented quarterback, but Reid believes the Los Angeles Rams are the team that’ll pull the trigger.

65. Carolina Panthers: Jonah Elliss, EDGE – Utah
66. Arizona Cardinals: Ruke Orhorhoro, DT – Clemson
67. Washington Commanders: Kamari Lassiter, CB – Georgia
68. New England Patriots: Patrick Paul, OT – Houston
69. Los Angeles Chargers: Trey Benson, RB – Florida State
70. New York Giants: Maason Smith, DT – LSU
71. Arizona Cardinals (via TEN): Austin Booker, EDGE – Kansas
72. New York Jets: Blake Fisher, OT – Notre Dame
73. Detroit Lions (via MIN): Cooper Beebe, G – Kansas State
74. Atlanta Falcons: Brandon Dorlus, DT – Oregon
75. Chicago Bears: Jalen McMillan, WR – Washington
76. Denver Broncos: Dru Phillips, CB – Kentucky
77. Las Vegas Raiders: Renardo Green, CB – Florida State
78. Baltimore Ravens (via mock trade with WAS via SEA): Kiran Amegadije, OT – Yale
79. Atlanta Falcons (via JAX): Devontez Walker, WR – North Carolina
80. Cincinnati Bengals: Ben Sinnott, TE/HB – Kansas State
81. Seattle Seahawks (via NO/DEN): Payton Wilson, LB – NC State
82. Indianapolis Colts: Cam Hart, CB – Notre Dame
83. Los Angeles Rams: Spencer Rattler, QB – South Carolina
84. Seattle Seahawks (via mock trade with PIT): Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE – Texas
85. Cleveland Browns: Javon Foster, OT – Missouri
86. Houston Texans (via PHI): Tyler Nubin, S – Minnesota
87. Dallas Cowboys: Mekhi Wingo, DT – LSU
88. Green Bay Packers: Khyree Jackson, CB – Oregon
89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mason McCormick, G – South Dakota State
90. Minnesota Vikings (via mock trade with AZ via HOU): Brandon Coleman, OT – TCU
91. Green Bay Packers (via BUF): Jaylen Wright, RB – Tennessee
92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via DET): Kris Abrams-Draine, CB – Missouri
93. Baltimore Ravens: Caelen Carson, CB – Wake Forest
94. San Francisco 49ers: Leonard Taylor III, DT – Miami
95. Dallas Cowboys (via mock trade with KC via HOU): Cedric Gray, LB – North Carolina 
96. Jacksonville Jaguars (compensatory pick): Bralen Trice, EDGE – Washington
97. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory pick): Christian Jones, OT – Texas
98. Pittsburgh Steelers, (via PHI; compensatory pick): Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, C – Georgia
99. Los Angeles Rams (compensatory pick): DeWayne Carter, DT – Duke
100. Washington Commanders (via SF; compensatory pick): MarShawn Lloyd, RB – USC

Round 4

Blake Corum
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Day 3 of the NFL Draft features rounds four through seven. The final day where many professional football dreams will come true. It’s the longest of the weekend’s festivities, as it’s the one where the most players will find their new homes.

Reid has some big names coming off the board in Round 4. The most well known is none other than former Michigan running back Blake Corum, who will look to continue his immense success from college into the next level.

101. Carolina Panthers: Javon Baker, WR, UCF
102. Seattle Seahawks (via WSH): Josh Newton, CB, TCU
103. New England Patriots: Calen Bullock, S, USC
104. Arizona Cardinals: Blake Corum, RB, Michigan
105. Los Angeles Chargers: Trevin Wallace, LB, Kentucky
106. Tennessee Titans: Mohamed Kamara, OLB, Colorado State
107. New York Giants: Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame
108. Atlanta Falcons (via mock trade with MIN): T’Vondre Sweat, DT, Texas
109. Atlanta Falcons: Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S, Texas Tech
110. Los Angeles Chargers (via CHI): Elijah Jones, CB, Boston College
111. New York Jets: Malik Mustapha, S, Wake Forest
112. Las Vegas Raiders: Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College
113. Baltimore Ravens (via DEN/NYJ): Isaiah Adams, OL, Illinois
114. Jacksonville Jaguars: Marcus Harris, DT, Auburn
115. Cincinnati Bengals: Decamerion Richardson, CB, Mississippi State
116. Jacksonville Jaguars (via NO): Delmar Glaze, OT, Maryland
117. Indianapolis Colts: Myles Cole, EDGE, Texas Tech
118. Seattle Seahawks: Khristian Boyd, DT, Northern Iowa
119. Pittsburgh Steelers: D.J. James, CB, Auburn
120. Philadelphia Eagles (via LAR/PIT): Kamren Kinchens, S, Miami
121. Denver Broncos (via MIA): Theo Johnson, TE, Penn State
122. Chicago Bears (via PHI): Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
123. Houston Texans (via CLE): Jaheim Bell, TE, South Carolina
124. San Francisco 49ers (via DAL): Tanor Bortolini, C, Wisconsin
125. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brenden Rice, WR, USC
126. Green Bay Packers: Gabe Hall, EDGE, Baylor
127. Houston Texans: Caedan Wallace, OT, Penn State
128. Buffalo Bills: Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama
129. Atlanta Falcons (via DET and mock trade with MIN): Zak Zinter, G, Michigan
130. Baltimore Ravens: Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin
131. Kansas City Chiefs: Tanner McLachlan, TE, Arizona
132. San Francisco 49ers*: Malik Washington, WR, Virginia
133. Buffalo Bills*: Cedric Johnson, EDGE, Ole Miss
134. New York Jets (via BAL)*: Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville
135. San Francisco 49ers**: Jarvis Brownlee Jr., CB, Louisville

Round 5

Tulane QB Michael Pratt
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Now it’s all about finding contributors in the spot where many wouldn’t expect it. Even though Day 3 doesn’t usually yield the league’s top stars, there’s still plenty of talented contributors to choose from in the draft’s final rounds.

Just look at who Reid has starting off Round 5 in the 2024 NFL Draft. Former Florida State wide receiver Johnny Wilson was electric at times last season, and he could be a major boon if added to the Denver Broncos, like Reid predicted.

136. Denver Broncos (via CAR/CLE): Johnny Wilson, WR, Florida State
137. New England Patriots: Nelson Ceaser, EDGE, Houston
138. Arizona Cardinals: Jha’Quan Jackson, WR, Tulane
139. Washington Commanders: Ainias Smith, WR, Texas A&M
140. Los Angeles Chargers: Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB, Washington
141. Carolina Panthers (via NYG): Jared Wiley, TE, TCU
142. Carolina Panthers (via TEN): Tykee Smith, CB, Georgia
143. Atlanta Falcons: Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane
144. Buffalo Bills (via CHI): Beaux Limmer, C, Arkansas
145. Denver Broncos (via NYJ): Justin Eboigbe, DT, Alabama
146. Tennessee Titans (via MIN/PHI): Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Auburn
147. Denver Broncos: Curtis Jacobs, LB, Penn State
148. Las Vegas Raiders: Tyler Davis, DT, Clemson
149. Cincinnati Bengals: Dillon Johnson, RB, Washington
150. New Orleans Saints: Cade Stover, TE, Ohio State
151. Indianapolis Colts: Bucky Irving, RB, Oregon
Washington Commanders (via SEA): Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois
153. Jacksonville Jaguars: Will Shipley, RB, Clemson
154. Los Angeles Rams: Gabriel Murphy, EDGE, UCLA
155. Los Angeles Rams (via PIT): Jaylin Simpson, S, Auburn
156. Cleveland Browns (via PHI/ARI): Tahj Washington, WR, USC
157. Minnesota Vikings (via CLE): Jarrian Jones, CB, Florida State
158. Miami Dolphins: Layden Robinson, G, Texas A&M
159. Dallas Cowboys (reacquired via mock trade with KC): Matt Lee, C, Miami
160. Buffalo Bills (via GB): Keith Randolph Jr., DT, Illinois
161. Denver Broncos (via TB and mock trade with PHI): Tylan Grable, OT, UCF
162. Arizona Cardinals (via HOU): Garret Greenfield, OT, South Dakota State
163. Buffalo Bills: James Williams, LB, Miami
164. Detroit Lions: Brennan Jackson, EDGE, Washington State
165. Baltimore Ravens: Jeremiah Trotter Jr., LB, Clemson
166. New York Giants (via SF/CAR): Trevor Keegan, G, Michigan
167. Minnesota Vikings (via KC): Jacob Cowing, WR, Arizona
168. New Orleans Saints*: Anthony Gould, WR, Oregon State
169. Green Bay Packers*: Braiden McGregor, EDGE, Michigan
170. New Orleans Saints*: Jordan Jefferson, DT, LSU
171. Philadelphia Eagles*: Julian Pearl, OT, Illinois
172. Philadelphia Eagles*: McKinnley Jackson, DT, Texas A&M
173. Kansas City Chiefs*: Myles Harden, CB, South Dakota
174. Dallas Cowboys*: Javontae Jean-Baptiste, EDGE, Notre Dame
175. New Orleans Saints*: Tyrone Tracy Jr., RB, Purdue
176. San Francisco 49ers*: Isaac Guerendo, RB Louisville

Round 6

Kentucky running back Ray Davis throwing the Ls down
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Moving into Round 6, there’s plenty of prospects Reid still fancies, but the best of the bunch in his mind if Fabien Lovett Sr. out of Florida State, who he has ending up with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

“Arguably the strongest interior defender of this class, Lovett is an NFL-ready run defender and essentially immovable at the point of attack,” Reid wrote. “He has the flexibility to fit in multiple fronts because of his strength, though Lovett is likely a two-down player.”

177. Minnesota Vikings (via CAR/JAX): Xavier Thomas, EDGE, Clemson
178. Pittsburgh Steelers (via ARI/CAR): Fabien Lovett Sr., DT, Florida State
179. Seattle Seahawks (via WSH): Qwan’tez Stiggers, CB, Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
180. New England Patriots: Cody Schrader, RB, Missouri
181. Los Angeles Chargers: Isaiah Williams, WR, Illinois
182. Tennessee Titans (reacquired via PHI): Erick All, TE, lowa
183. New York Giants: Eric Watts, EDGE, UConn
184. Miami Dolphins (via CHI): Jaylen Harrell, EDGE, Michigan
185. New York Jets: Justin Rogers, DT, Auburn
186. Arizona Cardinals (via MIN): Kalen King, CB, Penn State
187. Atlanta Falcons: Tommy Eichenberg, LB, Ohio State
188. Houston Texans (via LV/NE/MIN): Jaylan Ford, LB, Texas
189. Houston Texans (via DEN/LAR/BUF): Ray Davis, RB, Kentucky
190. New Orleans Saints: Dwight McGlothern, CB, Arkansas
191. Indianapolis Colts: Matt Goncalves, OT/G, Pittsburgh
192. Seattle Seahawks: Beau Brade, S, Maryland
193. New England Patriots (via JAX): Cam Little, K, Arkansas
194. Cincinnati Bengals: LaDarius Henderson, G, Michigan
195. Pittsburgh Steelers: Javon Solomon, EDGE,Troy
196. Los Angeles Rams: Tyrice Knight, LB, UTEP
197. Atlanta Falcons (via CLE): Deantre Prince, CB, Ole Miss
198. Miami Dolphins: Dominique Hampton, S, Washington
199. New Orleans Saints (via PHI): Tory Taylor, P, Iowa
200. Buffalo Bills (via DAL/HOU): Travis Glover, OT, Georgia State
201. Detroit Lions (via TB): Jowon Briggs, DT, Cincinnati
202. Green Bay Packers: Kitan Oladapo, S, Oregon State
203. Denver Broncos (via HOU/CLE): Gottlieb Ayedze, OT, Maryland
204. Buffalo Bills: Blake Watson, RB, Memphis
205. Detroit Lions: Johnny Dixon, CB, Penn State
206. Cleveland Browns (via BAL): Isaiah Davis, RB, South Dakota State
207. Denver Broncos (via SF): Khalid Duke, EDGE, Kansas State
208. Las Vegas Raiders (via KC): Rasheen Ali, RB, Marshall
209. Los Angeles Rams*: Logan Lee, DT, Iowa
210. Philadelphia Eagles*: AJ Barner, TE, Michigan
211. San Francisco 49ers*: Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice
212. Jacksonville Jaguars*: Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, WR, Georgia
213. Los Angeles Rams*: Jalen Coker, WR, Holy Cross
214. Cincinnati Bengals*: Evan Anderson, DT, Florida Atlantic
215. San Francisco 49ers*: Giovanni Manu, OT, British Columbia
216. Dallas Cowboys*: Cornelius Johnson, WR, Michigan
217. Los Angeles Rams*: Dylan Laube, RB, New Hampshire
218. Baltimore Ravens (via NYJ)*: Javion Cohen, G, Miami
219. Green Bay Packers*: M.J. Devonshire, CB, Pittsburgh
220. Tampa Bay Buccaneers*: Dallin Holker, TE, Colorado State

Round 7

Tennessee quarterback Joe Milton III (7) throws the ball during a football game between Tennessee and Texas A&M at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
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Finally, the final round of the 2024 NFL Draft is where teams will likely just be taking flyers, and looking for help in areas like special teams. Still, there’s a bevy of fascinating names available, and even some quarterbacks who could make a difference.

Three names in particular stand out in Reid’s mock as seventh-round picks, quarterbacks Sam Hartman, Joe Milton III and Jordan Travis. The former Florida State star especially, as Reid has him ending up with the New York Jets, where he’d have a chance to learn from Aaron Rodgers. Not too shabby.

221. Kansas City Chiefs (via CAR/TEN): Sione Vaki, S, Utah
222. Washington Commanders: Kingsley Eguakun, C, Florida
223. Las Vegas Raiders (via NE): Ryan Flournoy, WR, Southeast Missouri State
224. Cincinnati Bengals (via ARI/HOU): Sam Hartman, QB, Notre Dame
225. Los Angeles Chargers: Mason Pline, TE, Furman
226. Arizona Cardinals (via NYG): Ty’Ron Hopper, LB, Missouri
227. Cleveland Browns (via TEN): Jordan Magee, LB, Temple
228. Baltimore Ravens (via NYJ): Daequan Hardy, CB, Penn State
229. Las Vegas Raiders (via MIN): Sundiata Anderson, EDGE, Grambling
230. Minnesota Vikings (via ATL/CLE/ARI): Bub Means, WR, Pittsburgh
231. New England Patriots (via CHI): Willie Drew, CB, Virginia State
232. Minnesota Vikings (via DEN/SF/HOU): Charles Turner III, C, LSU
233. Dallas Cowboys (via LV): Isaiah Johnson, CB, Syracuse
234. Indianapolis Colts: Michael Barrett, LB, Michigan
235. Seattle Seahawks: David White Jr., WR, Western Carolina
236. Jacksonville Jaguars: Chau Smith-Wade, CB, Washington State
237. Cincinnati Bengals: Austin McNamara, P, Texas Tech
238. Houston Texans (via NO): Carlton Johnson, CB, Fresno State
239. New Orleans Saints (via LAR/DEN): Josh Proctor, S, Ohio State
240. Carolina Panthers (via PIT): Jarrett Kingston, G, USC
241. Miami Dolphins: Jontrey Hunter, LB Georgia State
242. Tennessee Titans (via PHI): Marist Liufau, LB, Notre Dame
243. Cleveland Browns: Evan Williams, S, Oregon
244. Dallas Cowboys: Trey Taylor, S, Air Force
245. Green Bay Packers: Walter Rouse, OT, Oklahoma
246. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jase McClellan, RB, Alabama
247. Houston Texans: Dylan McMahon, C, NC State
248. Buffalo Bills: Joe Milton III, QB, Tennessee
249. Detroit Lions: Ethan Driskell, OT, Marshall
250. Baltimore Ravens: Daijahn Anthony, S, Ole Miss
251. San Francisco 49ers: Zion Tupuola-Fetui, EDGE, Washington
252. Tennessee Titans (via KC): Nathan Thomas, OT, Louisiana Lafayette
253. Los Angeles Chargers*: Tyler Owens, S, Texas Tech
254. Los Angeles Rams*: Joshua Karty, K, Stanford
255. Green Bay Packers*: KT Leveston, G, Kansas State
256. New York Jets*: Kimani Vidal, RB, Troy
257. New York Jets*: Jordan Travis, QB, Florida State