• A one-two punch for Chicago: The Bears select Caleb Williams at No. 1 overall and snag “generational” tight end prospect Brock Bowers at No. 9.
• The Patriots select Jayden Daniels: Daniels took a sack on 24.5% of his pressured dropbacks in college, which is a scarily high number.
He got better every season, though, and his Heisman-winning campaign in 2023 showcased just how good he can be.
The Bears reset at the quarterback position with one of the top prospects of the past few years. Williams earned PFF grades of 90.0 or better in each of the past three seasons and recorded a 6.2% big-time throw rate over his college career
Maye has been one of the best quarterbacks in college football over the past two seasons, producing 80 big-time throws and just 26 turnover-worthy plays since the start of the 2022 season.
The Commanders did the right thing by seeing what they had in Sam Howell, but Drake Maye gives them a better chance at finding a franchise signal-caller.
Daniels took a sack on 24.5% of his pressured dropbacks in college, which is a scarily high number. He got better every season, though, and his Heisman-winning campaign in 2023 showcased just how good he can be.
The LSU product earned passing and rushing grades above 90.0 and had a big-time throw rate of 8.4% this past season.
The Cardinals will look to build around Kyler Murray in 2024, and that starts with adding the best non-quarterback in the draft.
Harrison averaged over 3.00 yards per route run in each of the past two seasons, with his 2023 mark of 3.44 trailing only Malik Nabers among players in this draft class.