Los Angeles Rams adds its first commitment For Vikings……
Tre’Davious White has battled two significant injuries in two of his last three years in the NFL. White tore his ACL in Week 12 of the 2021 season, causing him to miss the rest of the 2021 season and the first ten games of the 2022 season. He then suffered a season-ending Achilles tear in Week 4 of the 2023 season.
The Buffalo Bills released him because he couldn’t stay healthy as of late, and they needed to free up cap space. The Los Angeles Rams signed him to a 1-year, $8.5 million contract worth up to $10 million in incentives.
Yes, it’s the week of the 2024 NFL Draft, but before the actual proceedings get underway in Detroit, I’m here to take my fourth and final attempt at projecting how the first round will play out on Thursday night.
Trades will certainly reshape the real thing, but in this simulation, I’m keeping everything as it stands right now in hopes of providing the most realistic forecast for as many teams as possible.
The Bears are all in on the spectacular playmaker from USC. Williams has been the odds-on favorite to land in Chicago since the beginning of the process. General manager Ryan Poles makes it official on Thursday evening.
Despite a reportedly bumpy start to their relationship, the Commanders and Daniels come together at No. 2, with the reigning Heisman Trophy winner bringing plenty of excitement to the nation’s capital.
Eliot Wolf scoops up the quarterback with the prototypical size, athleticism and arm talent. Maye’s uneven final season at North Carolina does not discourage the Patriots from placing their faith in the 21-year-old.
Jim Harbaugh’s commitment to the running game could make the offensive line a priority in the draft. Alt is a technician with the toughness and tenacity the Chargers’ new coach covets in his front-line players.
If the Giants remain committed to quarterback Daniel Jones, they must add more explosive playmakers to the lineup with big-play potential. Nabers is a catch-and-run specialist who can score from anywhere on the field.
The rugged edge blocker adds some grit and toughness to a front that wants to bully opponents at the point of attack.
We made it!
Yes, it’s the week of the 2024 NFL Draft, but before the actual proceedings get underway in Detroit, I’m here to take my fourth and final attempt at projecting how the first round will play out on Thursday night.
Trades will certainly reshape the real thing, but in this simulation, I’m keeping everything as it stands right now in hopes of providing the most r
Eliot Wolf scoops up the quarterback with the prototypical size, athleticism and arm talent. Maye’s uneven final season at North Carolina does not discourage the Patriots from placing their faith in the 21-year-old.
ealistic forecast for as many teams as possible.
Alright, enough preamble — let’s get to the picks.
The Bears are all in on the spectacular playmaker from USC. Williams has been the odds-on favorite to land in Chicago since the beginning of the process. General manager Ryan Poles makes it official on Thursday evening.
Despite a reportedly bumpy start to their relationship, the Commanders and Daniels come together at No. 2, with the reigning Heisman Trophy winner bringing plenty of excitement to the nation’s capital.
The silky smooth pass catcher is the WR1 Kyler Murray needs to take the Cardinals’ offense to another level.