We are working our way toward the midway point of the 2023 NFL season so we decided it is time for a huge update to our three-round 2024 NFL mock draft. As we pour over all of the top draft-eligible prospects in college football, there is plenty of movement among the top prospects including USC quarterback Caleb Williams.
How far does Williams fall in this new mock draft update and is he still our first quarterback off the board? And where will guys like Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. and Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders land?
Be sure to check out all three rounds and see how your favorite team did.
1 - Chicago Bears - WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
Now matter who ends up starting at quarterback, having Harrison makes them better.
2 - Arizona Cardinals - QB Drake Maye, North Carolina
Concerns over Caleb Williams and the steady play of Draft Maye put Maye on top.
3 - Chicago Bears - OT Olu Fashanu, Penn State
Easily the best blocker in the draft with All-Pro potential.
4 - Denver Broncos - QB Caleb Williams, USC
Denver gets a bargain when Caleb Williams slides to No. 4.
5 - New York Giants - EDGE Laiatu Latu, UCLA
Latu is the most complete defensive lineman in the draft and would give the Giants defense a big boost.
6 - New England Patriots - OT Joe Alt, Notre Dame
Alt is an awesome prospect but don’t rule out a quarterback here as well.
7 - Green Bay Packers - EDGE Chop Robinson, Penn State
We’d like to see more consistency from Robinson but when good he’s elite.
8 - Minnesota Vikings - QB Michael Penix Jr., Washington
Penix is a fast riser thanks to his dynamic big-play ability.
9 - Los Angeles Chargers - TE Brock Bowers, Geogia
Bowers is a generational talent at tight end and a perfect weapon for Justin Herbert.
10 - Tennessee Titans - WR Malik Nabers, LSU
The Titans need more weapons on offense regardless of who the starting quarterback is. Nabers is having a tremendous season.
11 - New Orleans Saints - DT Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois
Newton has quickly emerged as the most explosive interior defensive lineman in the draft.
12 - Los Angeles Raiders - QB Bo Nix, Oregon
In most drafts, Nix would have been long gone but he’s still a bargain here in a loaded quarterback class.
13 - Indianapolis Colts - WR Keon Coleman
Coleman is another player who continues to climb draft boards this season.
14 - Washington Commanders - OT Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
Fuaga has taken the lead as the No. 3 offensive tackle in the draft thanks to a a breakout season.
15 - Los Angeles Rams - CB Cooper DeJean, Iowa
DeJean is an amazing athlete who has All-Pro potential at cornerback or safety.
16 - Arizona Cardinals - WR Rome Odunze, Washington
We won’t be shocked if Odunze ends up going higher than this and even passes up Coleman as the No. 2 receiver.
17 - New York Jets - OT Graham Barton, Duke
Barton is a great all-around player and experienced enough to start early in his career.
18 - Cincinnati Bengals - CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
McKinstry slides due to some questionable decisions on the field but with the right coaching he could be elite.
19 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - EDGE Jared Verse, Florida State
Top-tier edge rusher and run stuffer gets to stay in state with the Bucs.
20 - Atlanta Falcons - CB Kalen King, Penn State
Quarterback might be a bigger need but getting King at 20 is a bargain.
21 - Buffalo Bills - S Kamren Kinchens, Miami
Kinchens is a great all-around safety prospect with elite NFL size and speed.
22 - Dallas Cowboys - DT Leonard Taylor III, Miami
Huge interior pass rusher with a high motor and legitimate NFL strength.
23 - Pittsburgh Steelers - S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota
Huge, rangy strong safety to pair up with Minkah Fitzpatrick.
24 - Houston Texans - WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
Once considered the No. 2 receiver in the draft, Egbuka slid a little thanks to a questionable Ohio State offense.
25 - Seattle Seahawks - EDGE Dallas Turner, Alabama
Solid all-around edge defender and a perfect fit for the Seahawks defense.
26 - Detroit Lions - CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson
Wiggins sneaks into the first round thanks to a very strong 2023 season.
27 - Jacksonville Jaguars - CB Josh Newton, TCU
Newton has stepped up this season and proved he belongs among the top cornerbacks in this draft with his man-coverage skills.
28 - Baltimore Ravens - RB Jonathon Brooks, Texas
Big surprise here but Brooks is the top player at his position and a gamechanger for a team like Baltimore with a need.
29 - Miami Dolphins - JC Latham, Alabama
Latham slips a little but it’s hard to put all his struggles on him. His 2022 film is much better.
30 - San Francisco 49ers - OT Amarius Mims, Georgia
Elite right tackle prospects and a powerful Kansrun blocker.
31 - Kansas City Chiefs - WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas
The Chiefs need speed at receiver and Mitchell brings it.
32 - Philadelphia Eagles - LB Barrett Carter, Clemson
Rangy inside linebacker with sideline-to-sideline speed.