2024 NFL Draft Cheat Sheet: #41-45

Published by: AK98

The NFL Draft isn’t until later this year, so you won’t need to make your travel plans quite yet for the host city, Detroit, Michigan. This doesn’t mean we can’t start building our mock draft boards, though. 

With the end of the college football season & all conference championships played, expert analysts have a good idea of who is staying put in college, who is entering the NFL Draft, and where they will be positioned in next year’s draft. Most of you know the household names in college football, but many of you don’t know the 3rd-7th round players who may not only fill out your favorite team’s roster, but will be impact players in the foreseeable future.

And since you asked for a cheat sheet to the 2024 NFL Draft test, I’m here to oblige. Over the next few days, weeks, & months, I will be releasing updated prospect ratings (especially after the combine and player’s Pro Day) for the top 75 players in college football, five players at a time. This way, it’s a steady dose of learning as opposed to cramming information, with no real retention of the material you just read.

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As promised, here are the 2024 NFL Draft prospects, as I see them, rated #41-#45:

41. T Troy Fautanu, Washington

Troy Fautanu’s exceptional movement skills and potential for playing both tackle and interior positions make him a flexible and valuable offensive line prospect.

42. EDGE Chris Braswell, Alabama

Chris Braswell’s growth into a stand-up rusher at Alabama has highlighted his explosiveness and power, making him a prominent edge rushing prospect.

43. CB T.J. Tampa, Iowa State

T.J. Tampa’s unique build and skills in press coverage, combined with his smooth directional changes, make him a strong cornerback prospect.

44. EDGE Landon Jackson, Arkansas

Landon Jackson’s size and comprehensive understanding of pass-rush techniques, especially after recovering from an injury, make him a highly coveted edge rusher.

45. QB Carson Beck, Georgia

Carson Beck’s progression since becoming Georgia’s starting quarterback has been impressive, particularly in terms of accuracy and understanding defenses.