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NFL Draft 2024: Best remaining players after Round 1

Cooper DeJean, Kool-Aid McKinstry, and Johnny Newton highlight the players still available ahead of Round 2

Western Michigan v Iowa
Western Michigan v Iowa
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Mark Schofield
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Night one of the 2024 NFL Draft is in the books.

But the party is just getting started.

While 32 players had their NFL dreams realized on Thursday night, there are still six round ahead of us in the 2024 NFL Draft. Which means not only are dozens upon dozens of prospects set to see their own dreams come to life, but there are a lot of great players available for teams to consider.

31 players had their NFL dreams realized on Thursday night, but we have six rounds of draft picks remaining. Rounds 2 and 3 are set to begin later tonight, and there are a lot of great players left.

Thursday night began as expected, with three quarterbacks topping the draft. The Chicago Bears made the expected pick of Caleb Williams to open the proceedings, followed by the Washington Commanders selecting Jayden Williams and the New England Patriots calling on Drake Maye.

Another expected pick followed, as the Arizona Cardinals spurred trade offers to stay at No. 4 and draft wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. from Ohio State.

But that is when the draft slowly veered off the path of the expected. The Los Angeles Chargers passed on wide receivers Malik Nabers and Rome Odunze, selecting tackle Joe Alt from Notre Dame. The New York Giants decided to forge ahead with Daniel Jones for at least one more season, adding Nabers to their offensive huddle. After the Tennessee Titans selected massive offensive tackle JC Latham from Alabama, the Atlanta Falcons shocked everyone — including newly-signed quarterback Kirk Cousins — by drafting his potential successor, Michael Penix Jr., at No. 8 overall.

More surprises were in store, such as a run of offensive players to open the draft and six passers — Williams, Daniels, Maye, Penix, J.J. McCarthy, and Bo Nix — coming off the board in the first round. While those six quarterbacks match the number drafted in the first round of the legendary 1983 draft, it took only 12 picks for this year’s class to equal that mark. Back in 1983 the sixth quarterback, Dan Marino, came off the board at No. 27.

Anyway, enough about the players who were drafted already, it is time to turn our attention to players that should have their own NFL dreams come true tonight. Some talented players are still available, including players like Illinois defensive tackle Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton and Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean, who were expected to come off the board inside the first round.

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Here are the best available players as Day Two of the 2024 NFL Draft begins, according to the SB Nation Top 100. You will see their rank on our Big Board on the left side:

Best Available Players According to the SBN Big Board

Rank

Name

Position

College

Year

8Johnny NewtonDTIllinoisSenior
20Cooper DeJeanCBIowaJunior
21AD MitchellWRTexasJunior
23Keon ColemanWRFlorida StateJunior
25Kool-Aid McKinstryCBAlabamaJunior
28Jackson Powers-JohnsonOCOregonJunior
29Ladd McConkeyWRGeorgiaSenior
32Austin BookerEDGEKansasSophomore (RS)
34Kamari LassiterCBGeorgiaJunior
35Ja'Lynn PolkWRWashingtonJunior
37Chris BraswellEDGEAlabamaSenior
38Ennis Rakestraw JrCBMissouriSenior
39Cooper BeebeOGKansas StateSenior
41Dadrion Taylor-DemersonSTexas TechSenior
42Kingsley SuamataiaOTBYUJunior (RS)
43Zach FrazierOCWest VirginiaSenior
45Javon BakerWRUCFSenior
46Ruke OrhorhoroDTClemsonSenior
47Junior ColsonLBMichiganJunior
49Marshawn KneelandEDGEWestern MichiganSenior
50Roman WilsonWRMichiganSenior
51Tyler NubinSMinnesotaSenior
52Roger RosengartenOTWashingtonJunior (RS)
53Trey BensonRBFlorida StateJunior
54Jonathon BrooksRBTexasJunior
56Mekhi WingoDTLSUJunior
58Michael Hall Jr.DTOhio StateJunior
59Christian HaynesOGUConnSenior
60Malachi CorleyWRWestern KentuckySenior
61Payton WilsonLBNC StateSenior
62Renardo GreenCBFlorida StateSenior
63Cam HartCBNotre DameSenior
64Mike SainristilCBMichiganJunior
65Jalen McMillianWRWashingtonJunior
66Spencer RattlerQBSouth CarolinaSenior
67Kiran AmegadjieOLYaleJunior
68Christian MahoganyOGBoston CollegeSenior
69Andru PhillipsCBKentuckySenior
70Edgerrin CooperLBTexas A&MJunior
71Troy FranklinWROregonJunior
73TJ TampaCBIowa StateJunior
74Michael PrattQBTulaneSenior
75Dominick PuniOLKansasSenior
76Mohamed KamaraEDGEColorado StateSenior
77Braden FiskeDTFlorida StateSenior
78Max MeltonCBRutgersSenior
79Patrick PaulOTHoustonSenior
80Jermaine BurtonWRAlabamaJunior
81Audric EstimeRBNotre DameJunior
82Brandon ColemanOGTCUSenior
83Jaylen WrightRBTennesseeJunior
84Khyree JacksonCBOregonSenior
85Theo JohnsonTEPenn StateSenior
86Brandon DorlusDLOregonSenior
87Cole BishopSUtahJunior
88Cedric GrayLBNorth CarolinaSenior
89Javon BullardSGeorgiaJunior
90Xavier ThomasEDGEClemsonSenior
91Braelon AllenRBWisconsinJunior
92DeWayne CarterDTDukeSenior
93Jacob CowingWRArizonaSenior
94Adisa IsaacEDGEPenn StateSenior
95Blake FisherOTNotre DameSophomore (RS)
96Tez WalkerWRNorth CarolinaJunior
97Justin EboigbeDTAlabamaSenior
98Malik WashingtonWRVirginiaSenior
99Kris Jenkins Jr.DTMichiganJunior
100T'Vondre SweatDTTexasSenior

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