There’s just one day left in the 2024 NFL Draft, but before we flip mock drafts over to the 2025 cycle, there’s time for just one more 2024 mock draft -- just for all the sickos out there.
A number of first-round-caliber prospects fell out of the first round on Day 1, much to the benefit of teams such as the Washington Commanders and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Over at PFF's live draft tracker, we analyzed every single pick in real time and gave a grade for each selection. Here is a quick recap of all those instant-reaction thoughts for each Day 2 pick.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is mulling a future with 18 regular-season games, a Presidents Day weekend Super Bowl Sunday and a significant increase in international games.
Rams coach Sean McVay acknowledged a report that Matthew Stafford would like more guaranteed money on his contract, saying, "We're going to try to figure it out."
Colts general manager Chris Ballard fiercely defended Adonai Mitchell against criticisms of his character, calling the condemnations of the rookie wide receiver "bulls---" during a lengthy rant.
In the first season under head coach Shane Steichen last year, the Colts finished 9-8 but missed out on a berth in the playoffs with their Week 18 loss at home against the Texans.
The Bengals entered last season with Super Bowl aspirations, but QB Joe Burrow was limited to just 10 game due to injury as Cincinnati went 9-8 and missed the playoffs for the first time since Burrow's rookie season in 2020.
Last season, the Jaguars were 8-3 and looked primed to win a second straight AFC South division title before losing five of their final six games to finish at 9-8 and miss the playoffs altogether.
Cornerback Cameron Sutton entered a pretrial diversion program to resolve a misdemeanor battery charge this month and he's now working on finding a place to play in 2024.
In the first season of the Jordan Love era in Green Bay, the Packers were something of a Cinderella story in the postseason, entering as the No. 7 seed and defeating the No. 2 Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round.
The Falcons fired head coach Arthur Smith in January after three years in charge, with Atlanta going 7-10 and missing the playoffs in all three of those seasons.
The Vikings of 2024 will look notably different than that of 2023 following the departure of long-time QB Kirk Cousins, who signed a four-year deal with the Falcons in March.
After going 6-11 and missing the playoffs for a second straight year last season, the Titans fired head coach Mike Vrabel as a new era in Tennessee gets underway.
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