2024 NFL Draft Prospects
#1

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.
#2

Jared
edge
Verse
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
248
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.
#3

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.
#4

JT
edge
Tuimoloau
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
270
40 Time:
4.65*
Player Bio:
JT Tuimoloau is a two-year starter for the Ohio State Buckeyes. He was the no. 1 ranked prospect in the 2021 recruiting class, according to 247Sports, with offers from Alabama, Texas A&M, and USC. Tuimoloau is a versatile defensive prospect that’s made his presence known as one of the best in College Football.
#5

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.
#6

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.
#7

Leonard
dl
Taylor
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
305
40 Time:
4.79*
Player Bio:
Leonard Taylor first burst onto the scene in 2021 as a true freshman for the Miami Hurricanes. A five-star prospect out of high school (according to 247Sports and ESPN), Taylor quickly proved his worth, finishing tied for the team lead in tackles for loss. Last season, his stats and production grew slightly, but should take a big jump this year as his role on defense increases.
#8

Jeremiah
lb
Trotter Jr
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
230
40 Time:
4.60*
Player Bio:
Jeremiah Trotter Jr burst onto the scene in 2022, following limited-appearances during the 2021 season. Played just 59 snaps in 2021, but was able to tally 15 total tackles and one sack. 2022 was a breakout year for him, racking up 89 total tackles, including 13.5 for a loss, 6.5 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 1 forced fumble, as well.
#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

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.