December 21, 2024

Top 100 NFL Draft Prospects for 2024

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The most exciting night of the NFL offseason is upon us once again, as the best athletes in college football gather in Detroit for the 2024 NFL draft. Before our live coverage kicks off tonight (which you can find on our YouTube Channel starting at 7:45pm), take a look at the final Top 100 player rankings from analyst and producer Brandon Soeder. Each page is dedicated to its own position, and you can find numerical list on page 13.

Be sure to bookmark all of the great draft content from our analysts, including Dom Clary’s latest mock draft and Cole McDaniel’s Big Board. They make the perfect guides to help you follow along as the draft unfolds over the next three days.

 

A few interesting notes to keep in mind as you explore these rankings:

  • Wide receiver is by far the deepest position in this draft, with 21 players making an appearance inside the top 100
  • Cornerback is the deepest defensive position in this draft
  • Tight ends and linebackers are the thinnest with just 4 players each in these rankings, however there is some value available at the tight end position late in the draft
  • Caleb Williams is comfortably the top ranked quarterback, but he’s not the most sure-fire prospect in the draft
  • One MAC player makes an appearance within the top 10, and is ranked as the best of his position group
  • One Ivy League player cracks the top 100
  • 5 of the 7 quarterbacks that made the top 100 were products of the transfer portal (Drake Maye and JJ McCarthy are the only exceptions)
  • No running back has higher than a mid-second round grade
  • There is a relatively large drop-off in talent once the top 3 edge rushers are off the board
  • The biggest outliers are quarterbacks JJ McCarthy and Michael Penix Jr., who each sit around 20-30 spots away from their consensus rankings

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