2024 NFL Mock Draft: J.J. McCarthy, Malik Nabers, Xavier Worthy, Troy Franklin

The NFL Draft is less than two weeks away, and the rumor mill is on fire. Therefore, it’s the perfect time for another mock draft.

Let’s dive into my fifth NFL mock draft of the year. This mock draft is a two-rounder and contains 12 potential trades, including two in the top 10 picks. Here are all of my picks. Below we dive into a few notable 2024 NFL Draft selections.

2024 NFL Mock Draft With Trades

5) Minnesota Vikings (via Chargers) – J.J. McCarthy (QB – Michigan)

Mock drafts have become redundant, with most having the Vikings trading into the top five. However, the only way to guarantee a top-four quarterback is for Minnesota to trade ahead of the New York Giants, who are picking at sixth overall.

6) New York Giants – Malik Nabers (WR – LSU)

If a quarterback falls in New York’s lap, they will draft him. However, that seems unlikely, given how desperate the Vikings are to move up for a quarterback. Instead of reaching for a quarterback, the Giants help Daniel Jones by finally giving him a legitimate No. 1 pass catcher.

18) Cincinnati Bengals – Xavier Worthy (WR – Texas)

Tee Higgins recently said he expects to play in Cincinnati this upcoming season. However, will he be there in 2025? The Bengals have a history of drafting blazing-fast wide receivers. They keep that trend going this year. Worthy would be the perfect complement for Ja’Marr Chase if Higgins isn’t in Cincinnati past this year.

37) Los Angeles Chargers – Troy Franklin (WR – Oregon)

Finally! The Chargers give Justin Herbert a weapon after getting rid of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams this offseason. Hopefully, Franklin can be an impactful No. 1 wide receiver as a rookie.

More 2024 NFL Mock Drafts

Here are a few early predictions for the 2024 NFL Draft. We’ll continue to add our 2024 NFL Mock Drafts leading up to the start of Round 1.

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