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Rising Star Jayden Daniels Leads the Charge as Cowboys Aim to Safeguard Quarterback Dak Prescott

Adam Caplan



The NFL Draft is quickly approaching, set to open in Detroit on Thursday. As 257 college football players eagerly await to hear their names called, it’s time for one final 2024 NFL Mock Draft. Here’s a look at the latest insights from NFL insiders.

1) Chicago Bears (From CAR): Caleb Williams
The Bears are projected to select Caleb Williams due to his talent and potential as a quarterback. Williams embodies the mobility and arm strength that coaches seek in today’s NFL.

2) Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU
With a preference for dual-threat quarterbacks, the Commanders are eyeing Jayden Daniels, who excels in processing information quickly. Daniels is considered the second highest-graded QB in the draft.

3) New England Patriots: Drake Maye, QB, Carolina
Drake Maye brings a lot of potential to the Patriots but will need development at the next level. The team has depth at QB with Jacoby Brissett as a veteran option.

4) Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
Marvin Harrison Jr. is the top-graded prospect in the draft and is seen as a future star in the league. The Cardinals are looking to add a game-changing receiver to their roster.

5) Los Angeles Chargers: Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
The Chargers are in need of receivers, and Malik Nabers is a top option for them. Nabers will complement the team’s offensive scheme and provide a much-needed target for their quarterback.

6) New York Giants: Rome Odunze, WR, Washington
Rome Odunze is projected to fill the Giants’ need for a starting “X” receiver. The team is looking to bolster their offensive weapons for the upcoming season.

7) Tennessee Titans: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
Joe Alt is considered a safe pick for the Titans as a future left tackle. The team aims to solidify their offensive line for years to come with this selection.

8) Atlanta Falcons: Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama
Dallas Turner addresses the Falcons’ need for edge-rushing help. The team hopes that Turner can provide a consistent pass rush for their defense.

9) Chicago Bears: Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State
Jared Verse is a top edge rusher available in the draft and fills a significant need for the Bears. Chicago is looking to boost their defensive front with this selection.

10) New York Jets: Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State
Taliese Fuaga is one of the top tackle prospects in the draft and meets the Jets’ pressing need for offensive line improvement. The team envisions Fuaga as a versatile option for their line.

11) Minnesota Vikings: J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan
Despite varying grades from scouting sources, the Vikings are eyeing J.J. McCarthy as a quarterback option. McCarthy may not have elite arm strength, but his potential is intriguing for Minnesota.

As the NFL Draft draws closer, teams are finalizing their strategies and preparing to make impactful selections to shape their futures.