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2024 NFL Draft: CBS Sports releases Round 4 mock draft, predictions for picks 101 through 135

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra04/27/24

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The stage at the 2024 NFL Draft. (© Mandi Wright / USA TODAY NETWORK)
The stage at the 2024 NFL Draft. (© Mandi Wright / USA TODAY NETWORK)

After Thursday and Friday set the stage, the 2024 NFL Draft is set to conclude throughout Saturday afternoon, as Rounds 4 through 7 will take place.

The first three rounds of this season’s iteration have brought some tremendous drama. After six quarterbacks were selected within the first 12 picks, there hasn’t been a signal caller off the board since. However, there’s a bevy of fascinating quarterbacks, along with other play-makers, available on Saturday.

It’ll all begin with Round 4. CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso took some time to mock how the round will go, setting the table for the rest of the afternoon. Check out his Round 4 mock draft, predicting picks No. 101 through No. 135, below.

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CBS Sports’ Round 4 NFL Mock Draft:

101. Carolina Panthers: D.J. James, CB – Auburn
102. Seattle Seahawks: Decamerion Richardson, CB – Mississippi State
103. New England Patriots: Devontez Walker, WR – North Carolina
104. Arizona Cardinals: Troy Franklin, WR – Oregon
105. Los Angeles Chargers: T.J. Tampa, CB – Iowa State
106. Tennessee Titans: Cedric Gray, LB – North Carolina 
107. New York Giants: Christian Mahogany, G – Boston College
108. Minnesota Vikings: Brandon Dorlus, DT – Oregon
109. Atlanta Falcons: Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S, Texas Tech
110. Los Angeles Chargers: Kris Abrams-Draine, CB – Minnesota
111. New York Jets: Mekhi Wingo, DT – LSU
112. Las Vegas Raiders: Caelen Carson, CB – Wake Forest
113. Baltimore Ravens: Malik Mustapha, CB – Wake Forest
114. Jacksonville Jaguars: Khyree Jackson, CB – Oregon
115. Cincinnati Bengals: Austin Booker, DL – Kansas
116. Jacksonville Jaguars: Beaux Limmer, IOL – Arkansas
117. Indianapolis Colts: Chau Smith-Wade, CB – Washington State
118. Seattle Seahawks: Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, IOL – Georgia
119. Pittsburgh Steelers: Theo Johnson, TE – Penn State
120. Philadelphia Eagles: Beau Brade, S – Maryland
121. Denver Broncos:  Javon Baker, WR – UCF
122. Chicago Bears: Javon Solomon, LB – Troy
123. Philadelphia Eagles:  Johnny Wilson, WR – Florida State
124. San Francisco 49ers: Jaylan Ford, LB – Texas
125. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jeremiah Trotter Jr, LB – Clemson
126. New England Patriots: Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE – Texas
127. Houston Texans: Keith Randolph Jr, DL – Illinois
128. Buffalo Bills: Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville
129. New York Jets: Jaden Hicks, S – Washington State
130. Baltimore Ravens: James Williams, S – Miami
131. Kansas City Chiefs: Brenden Rice, WR – USC
132. Philadelphia Eagles: Cade Stover, TE – Ohio State
133. Kansas City Chiefs: Bucky Irving, RB – Oregon
134. New York Jets: Spencer Rattler, QB – South Carolina
135. San Francisco 49ers: Braelon Allen, RB – Wisconsin

As you can tell, there’s some vivacious talent that teams will be clamoring for. Chris Trapasso believes they’ll end up in fascinating situations, like Spencer Rattler landing with the New York Jets. We’ll see what comes true, and what the CBS Sports analyst missed on throughout the afternoon on Saturday.