2024 NFL Draft Prospects
#1
Marvin
wr
Harrison Jr
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
205
40 Time:
4.43*
Player Bio:
Marvin Harrison Jr, the son of Indianapolis Colts great Marvin Harrison, saw limited playing time as a freshman. However, as a sophomore, he quickly proved himself as one of the best receivers in college football. Out of high school, Harrison Jr was a four-star prospect in the state of Pennsylvania.
#2
Caleb
QB
Williams
Height:
6’1″
Weight:
220
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
Caleb Williams burst onto the scene in 2021 after replacing QB Spencer Rattler. Started in seven games for the Sooners, leading them to an 11-2 record overall. Williams followed head coach Lincoln Riley to the USC Trojans for the 2022 season. Riley and Williams led the Trojans to an 11-3 record in 2022, capped off with Williams winning the 2022 Heisman Trophy.
#3
Malik
wr
Nabers
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
199
40 Time:
4.50*
Player Bio:
Malik Nabers has spent his entire collegiate career at LSU, consistently showing increase in production throughout his time on campus. Many outlets had Nabers listed as a four-star prospect, including On3. Last season was a pivotal one for Malik Nabers as he was able to set himself apart and rise to the occasion as one of the top receivers on the roster.
#4
Drake
qb
Maye
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
225
40 Time:
4.60*
Player Bio:
Drake Maye appeared in a limited role during the 2021 season, which ended with him redshirting. In 2022, he stepped into the starting role, taking over for QB Sam Howell, who departed early for the NFL. Many draft analysts already have him pegged as one of the top quarterbacks heading into the 2024 NFL Draft process.
#5
Olumuyiwa
ot
Fashanu
Height:
6’6″
Weight:
323
40 Time:
5.10*
Player Bio:
Olumuyiwa Fashanu first saw significant starting reps during the 2022 season. Considered to be one of the top offensive tackles in the 2024 class. Did not allow a single sack in 281 passing downs during the 2022 season. He was a four-star prospect according to Rivals, while 247Sports and ESPN had him ranked as a three-star.
#6
Jayden
qb
Daniels
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
200
40 Time:
4.52*
Player Bio:
Jayden Daniels enters his second season as the starting quarterback for the LSU Tigers after serving as a three-season starter at Arizona State. In his first season at LSU, Daniels guided the Tigers under first-year head coach Brian Kelly to an SEC Championship appearance against the Georgia Bulldogs, with losses to Florida State and Tennessee. The NFL considers him a legitimate quarterback prospect with his unique blend of passing and running ability.
#7
Joe
ot
Alt
Height:
6’7″
Weight:
317
40 Time:
5.30*
Player Bio:
Joe Alt has been an anchor on the offensive line dating back to 2021. His father, John, played in the NFL and is in the Chiefs Hall of Fame, while his brother, Mark, is in the NHL. He was a four-star prospect, according to 247Sports, while ESPN and Rivals had him as a three-star prospect. Last season, he helped Notre Dame rush for 220+ yards in seven games.
#8
Brock
te
Bowers
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
230
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
Brock Bowers first saw significant playing time as a true freshman in 2021. Earned First-Team All-American honors from USA Today in his first year with the program. Enters his junior season with 119 receptions, 1,824 receiving yards, and 20 touchdowns, along with four additional rushing touchdowns.
#9
Dallas
edge
turner
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
242
40 Time:
4.50*
Player Bio:
Dallas Turner is a two-year starter for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Out of high school, he was a consensus five-star recruiting prospect with offers from Georgia, Miami, Ohio State, and Oregon, among many others. With an increased role on the Crimson Tide defense, we should see big things from Dallas Turner in 2023.
#10
Laiatu
edge
Latu
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
265
40 Time:
4.63*
Player Bio:
Began his collegiate career at the University of Washington, appearing in 12 of the 13 games as a true freshman. However, lingering neck injuries halted his play as he briefly retired from college football. He would eventually return to the field in 2022 as a reserve player for the UCLA Bruins before assuming the starting role this season.
#11
Rome
wr
Odunze
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
211
40 Time:
4.49*
Player Bio:
Rome Odunze first saw playing time in 2020 as a freshman, but saw significant playing time in 2021 and 2022. He started in eight games, but appeared in 12 for the Huskies in 2022, finishing with 1,145 receiving yards and eight total touchdowns. Earned significant honors in 2022, which should continue with an increased role on offense.
#12
Nate
cb
Wiggins
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
185
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
Nate Wiggins is a third year cornerback for the Clemson Tigers, with ramped up production in 2022 with additional reps. He possesses good range and tackling ability, along with an excellent frame for the position. With a strong showing in 2022, Nate Wiggins enters the 2024 NFL Draft process with high expectations.
#13
JC
ot
Latham
Height:
6’6″
Weight:
335
40 Time:
5.15*
Player Bio:
JC Latham first saw starting time in 2022 at right tackle for the Crimson Tide. Last season, he allowed two sacks, 11 QB pressures, two quarterback hits, and committed 10 penalties. With several teammates departing for the NFL, JC Latham should have a much more impactful season in 2023.
#14
Jared
edge
Verse
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
253
40 Time:
4.68*
Player Bio:
Jared Verse popped onto the scene in 2021 following his transfer from the University of Albany, an FCS program. Played in 12 games for the Seminoles, including 9 starts, and quickly became one of the best defensive prospects in the ACC. Verse was the only player in the conference, and only one of two in Power 5, to finish with four games of more than two tackles for loss. Despite missing some time due to injury, he finished second in the ACC and 10th nationally with a 1.4 tackles per loss average. There were some thoughts that Verse could declare for the 2023 NFL Draft, and be selected in the first round, but opted to return to Florida State instead.
#15
Kool-Aid
cb
McKinstry
Height:
6’1″
Weight:
195
40 Time:
4.40*
Player Bio:
Kool-Aid McKinstry first burst onto the scene as a starting corner late in the 2021 season. Was considered to be the top cornerback in the 2021 recruiting class, with offers from Clemson, Georgia, and LSU. Capped off his 2022 season as a semifinalist for the Bednarik Award. Named to 2023 Walter Camp Preseason First-Team All-American list.
#16
Jer’Zhan
dl
Newton
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
295
40 Time:
5.00*
Player Bio:
Jer’Zhan Newton first popped onto the scene in 2020 after playing in all eight games, and starting two, during a COVID-shortened season. Since then, he’s been a consistent force on the defensive line for the Fighting Illini. Last season, he led the Power 5 in pressures among interior defensive linemen, as well as making multiple season award lists.
#17
Chop
edge
Robinson
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
253
40 Time:
4.70*
Player Bio:
Demeioun ‘Chop’ Robinson began his college career at the University of Maryland. Following his true freshman campaign, Robinson found his way to Penn State. Further showcased his quickness and agility for the Nittany Lions, accumulating 26 total tackles and 5.5 sacks as a sophomore. This season, he’s shown that he is capable of playing at an elite level, keeping the Nittany Lions ranked as one of the top defenses in the country.
#18
Keon
wr
Coleman
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
215
40 Time:
4.57*
Player Bio:
Keon Coleman began his collegiate career with the Michigan State Spartans. However, following two seasons in East Lansing, Coleman entered the transfer portal and found a new home with the Florida State Seminoles. Following a strong start to the season, Keon Coleman has put himself into the spotlight as a potential 2024 NFL Draft prospect.
#19
Taliese
ot
Fuaga
Height:
6’6″
Weight:
325
40 Time:
5.25*
Player Bio:
Taliese Fuaga committed to Oregon State in the class of 2020. He redshirted his first season on campus, but did see action in four games before doing so. Fuaga had a breakout season in 2022, where he made multiple All-Pac-12 teams. That success has carried over into the 2023 season, where Taliese Fuaga has been able to work himself into consideration for a first round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft.
#20
Cooper
cb
Dejean
Height:
6’1″
Weight:
209
40 Time:
4.46*
Player Bio:
Cooper DeJean first saw significant playing time at Iowa as a sophomore. He typically plays a zone corner position for the Hawkeyes, although he has the skills and traits to contribute at safety as well. Ended his 2022 campaign with 5 interceptions and 8 passes defended.
#21
Brian
wr
Thomas Jr
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
201
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
While he saw playing time as a freshman and sophomore, Brian Thomas Jr really came alive in 2023 during his junior season. He finished the year with over 1,000 receiving yards on 60 receptions and 15 touchdowns. While his teammate Malik Nabers is near the top of the 2024 NFL Draft board, Brian Thomas Jr is also worthy of the same type of hype.
#22
Quinyon
cb
Mitchell
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
200
40 Time:
4.48*
Player Bio:
Quinyon Mitchell joined the University of Toledo as a freshman in the class of 2020. As a true freshman, he appeared in six games and finished the year with 7 total tackles, but maintained freshman eligibility due to COVID rules. The following season, Mitchell started all 13 games at corner, where he finished with 34 total tackles, including 1 sack, along with 8 passes defended and 1 forced fumble. He finished with 41 total tackles in 2022 and 2023, credited with 25 passes defended according to school website in 2022, as well as 5 interceptions that season. Accepted an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.
#23
Amarius
ot
Mims
Height:
6’6″
Weight:
330
40 Time:
5.30*
Player Bio:
Amarius Mims was a reserve player for two seasons before breaking through as a starter in 2023. Initially entered the transfer portal following his freshman season, but opted to return to Georgia to compete for a starting role. Out of high school, Mims was a top ranked offensive tackle. If he enters the 2024 NFL Draft, Amarius Mims should be in contention for a first round draft selection.
#24
Terrion
cb
Arnold
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
196
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
Terrion Arnold is a three-year player for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. Redshirted his freshman season, but as a redshirt freshman, found his way into the starting role as a cornerback. Continued that in 2023, earning First Team-All-SEC honors for his performance. If he opts to declare for the 2024 NFL Draft, he should be a first round prospect as many draft analysts have predicted.
#25
Troy
cb
Fautanu
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
312
40 Time:
5.20*
Player Bio:
For the last two seasons, Troy Fautanu has been an anchor at left tackle for the University of Washington Huskies. He’s also spent time on the interior offensive line at guard, so he’ll bring a level of versatility with him to the NFL. His play on the offensive line this season is a big reason why the Huskies have made the College Football Playoff, as well as why he’s in contention for a first round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft.
#26
Xavier
wr
Legette
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
220
40 Time:
4.61*
Player Bio:
Despite spending all five seasons of his collegiate career at South Carolina, Xavier Legette really saw significant playing time in 2023, where he caught 71 passes for over 1,200 yards. Additionally, he finished with 7 touchdowns, for a career total of 12. He’s accepted an invitation to the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl, which should further raise his draft stock.
#27
JJ
qb
McCarthy
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
196
40 Time:
4.56*
Player Bio:
JJ McCarthy found himself in a quarterback battle this fall at Michigan with the incumbent starter who had just led Michigan to a National playoff appearance in 2021, Cade McNamara. McCarthy won the job, however, offering more versatility to the scheme with his run threat and opening up the Wolverines offense to RPO action. He was fairly productive, passing for 2719 yards and 22 touchdowns.
#28
Bralen
edge
Trice
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
267
40 Time:
4.79*
Player Bio:
Bralen Trice first saw playing time in 2021, despite not playing the previous two seasons. He had a breakout season in 2022, finishing with nine total sacks, which was good for third-most in the Pac-12. Selected as the Defensive MVP of the Valero Alamo Bowl versus Texas, as well as the 2022 Defensive MVP for the University of Washington.
#29
graham
IOL
Barton
Height:
6’5″
Weight:
311
40 Time:
5.05*
Player Bio:
#30
Ladd
wr
McConkey
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
185
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
Ladd McConkey has spent all four years at the University of Georgia, redshirting in 2020. Throughout his career at Georgia, McConkey has been pivotal for the Bulldogs, offering versatility at the receiver position. Regardless of where he lines up on the field, McConkey produces for Georgia. Missed the first four games of 2023 and finished the season battling through an ankle injury.
#31
Byron
DL
Murphy
Height:
6’1″
Weight:
300
40 Time:
5.10*
Player Bio:
As a freshman in 2021, Byron Murphy II made one start for the University of Texas Longhorns, but appeared in all 12 games, where he finished with 15 tackles, 3.5 for a loss, and 2 sacks. Murphy II continued to show dominance on the football field as a sophomore in 2022, where he finished with 26 total tackles, 3 for a loss, and 1 sack. However, the breakout year came in 2023 as a junior, where he finished with 29 total tackles, 8.5 for a loss, and 5 sacks. His play earned him an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.
#32
Tyler
OT
Guyton
Height:
6’7″
Weight:
316
40 Time:
5.12*
Player Bio:
After beginning his collegiate career at Texas Christian University, Tyler Guyton entered the transfer portal, eventually finding his way to the University of Oklahoma to begin the 2022 season. He has spent most of his time at Oklahoma starting at right tackle, but did spend some time in 2022 at left tackle. His success on the field has paid off for him, capped off with an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.
#33
Xavier
wr
Worthy
Height:
6’1″
Weight:
164
40 Time:
4.32*
Player Bio:
Xavier Worthy first wowed scouts during his freshman season of 2021. As a freshman, he led the big 12 in receiving yards and touchdowns, and ranked 5th among FBS freshmen in receptions. Had a slight drop in production in 2022, but still finished with 60 receptions for 760 yards and nine touchdowns.
#34
jackson
IOL
powers-johnson
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
319
40 Time:
5.03*
Player Bio:
Since his arrival on campus prior to the 2021 season, Jackson Powers-Johnson has been a dominant and versatile player on the offensive line. During his freshman and sophomore seasons, Powers-Johnson started for the Ducks at multiple positions, including center, both guard positions, and right tackle. However, for the 2023 season, he moved full-time to center, locking down the starting job for the Ducks. Jackson Powers-Johnson declared for the 2024 NFL Draft in mid-December.
#35
Chris
edge
Braswell
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
255
40 Time:
4.55*
Player Bio:
Chris Braswell joined the University of Alabama out of high school in 2020, but did not see any action that season. Over the next two seasons, as a sophomore and junior, Braswell finished with 30 total tackles, including 5 tackles for a loss. He had a breakout season in 2023, where he earned AP second-team All-SEC honors. Additionally, he finished with 42 total tackles, including 10.5 for a loss, 8 sacks, and 1 interception. He accepted an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.