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2024 NFL Draft: Mel Kiper updates Big Board Top 25 rankings ahead of College Football Playoff

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ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. has updated his Top 25 Big Board with the College Football Playoff closing in. There are some big changes.

One quarterback moved almost into the QB2 slot while another from the previous rankings dropped out of the rankings entirely. Plus, a new defender entered the Top 25.

Check out Kiper’s latest 2024 NFL Draft Big Board below.

1. QB Caleb WilliamsUSC

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Not much has changed in Kiper’s Top 3. Williams will remain QB1 and the No. 1 prospect barring something truly unexpected.

And the evaluation from Kiper remains much the same. There are some size concerns, as Williams is just 6-foot-1, but Kiper doesn’t see that keeping him from going No. 1 overall.

2. WR Marvin Harrison Jr.Ohio State

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The same that’s true for Williams is true for Harrison. Perhaps the best overall player in the draft will be a projected Top 5 pick until that seems less-than-likely, if that ever happens.

With size, speed, agility, toughness, route-running polish and mastery of the finer points of the position, Harrison is about as complete as prospects come. The former Buckeye still has yet to officially announce his 2024 plans.

3. QB Drake MayeNorth Carolina

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Things could be getting dicey for Maye, who remains at No. 3 but now has another quarterback closing in. After an up-and-down campaign, Maye might be fighting to hold on to QB2 after some thought he could challenge Williams for the top pick.

And while he still might due to the traits and arm talent, Maye didn’t have a stellar closing argument in college. Even still, he’s an enticing option for an quarterback needy team.

4. QB Jayden DanielsLSU (+4 spots)

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Few, if any, players in America improved their draft outlook more than Daniels did in 2023. Playing well enough to win the Heisman on a three-loss team can do that.

Kiper has grown to love Daniels after watching him more and more, and is potentially poised to move him in the QB2 slot. The combination of downfield passing aggression and running left Kiper highly intrigued.

5. TE Brock BowersGeorgia (-1)

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One of the best players in college football, Bowers was slowed by an ankle injury and tightrope surgery this season. That won’t change how NFL teams, or Kiper, view him.

Big, fast and with high-level ball tracking and catch point skills for the position, Bowers is what most every offense wants and needs: A matchup problem. His position and lack of elite run blocking might stop him from being a Top 5 pick, but he’s still a Top 5 prospect for Kiper.

6. WR Rome OdunzeWashington (-1)

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The top receiver in most any draft, Odunze has plenty of tools in his toolbox. Speed, size, winning at the catch point and effectiveness after the catch.

The whole package has Kiper considering Odunze as a potential No. 1 receiver on an NFL team. He’ll keep being that for Washington in the College Football Playoff, for now.

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7. OT Olu FashanuPenn State

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Kiper’s top tackle remained his top tackle. Fashanu is big, can move and is young, all things NFL teams coveted that can’t be taught, either.

Fashanu was actually draft eligible for the 2023 NFL Draft, but chose to come back to school as he would’ve been just 20 at the time of the draft. A year later, he’s still as enticing of an NFL prospect, and he just turned 21 in early December.

8. WR Malik Nabers, LSU (+1)

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Nabers isn’t quite as big as the two receivers ranked ahead of him, but he was more productive than either in 2023. And Nabers’ speed shows up first and foremost on his tape.

His ability to play outside as well as in the slot will serve him well, Kiper wrote. And among a crowded field of receivers, Nabers could see his name called before Odunze if a team has a particularly preference.

9. EDGE Laiatu LatuUCLA (+1)

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Arguably the best defender in college football all year, Latu feasted off the edge for the Bruins. He led the country in pressure percentage and pressures, plus fourth in sacks.

NFL teams are always on the hunt for pass rushers, and Latu fits the bill. Kiper projects him as an ideal standup outside linebacker at the next level.

10. OT Joe Alt, Notre Dame (+5)

Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt is an NFL Draft prospect.
Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt. (Chad Weaver/Blue & Gold)

Kiper raved about Alt when noting on a recent podcast that the tackles No. 15 ranking in his previous Big Board wasn’t entirely reflective of his stature. The new rankings make that sentiment more than clear.

Alt is expected to continue a lineage of Notre Dame linemen going to the NFL. He’s not the same level of athlete as Fashanu and a few years older, but he’s got as strong a track record as any tackle in the draft.

Kiper’s No. 11 through 25 prospects for the 2024 NFL Draft

11. EDGE Dallas TurnerAlabama
12. WR Keon ColemanFlorida State
13. CB Cooper DeJeanIowa
14. OL Troy Fautanu, Washington
15. EDGE Jared Verse, Florida State (+1)
16. DT Jer’Zhan “Johnny” NewtonIllinois (+2)
17. WR Xavier WorthyTexas (+3)
18. CB Nate WigginsClemson (+6)
19. OT Taliese FuagaOregon State (+2)
20. OT JC Latham, Alabama (+2)
21. CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
22. OT Amarius Mims, Georgia (-3)
23. CB Kamari Lassiter, Georgia
24. OT Jordan MorganArizona (+1)
25. DT T’Vondre Sweat, Texas (new to ranking)

Kiper’s Top 25 continues to be offense-heavy, but the addition of Sweat does start to change the balance. Notably falling from the Top 25 is Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who was previously in the Top 10. Sanders hasn’t officially announced a decision on his NFL future.