We're through three rounds in the 2024 NFL Draft. The marathon that is Day 3 is still in front of us with more than 150 picks remaining. Remember, future All-Pros will be picked on Day 3. And, yes, there are still quality receivers on the board.
Here's a fourth-round mock draft. Enjoy.
Round 4 - Pick 101
Darn good football player in the slot with plus ball skills. The Panthers could use more defenders who can take the football away.
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Round 4 - Pick 102
Length and awesome athletic skill at the boundary cornerback spot for Mike Macdonald in Seattle.
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Round 4 - Pick 103
Why not reunite Walker with Drake Maye in New England? Love his ability to get vertical and track the football over his shoulder.
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Round 4 - Pick 104
Cardinals get a receiver many mocked in the late first or early second with downfield acumen.
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Round 4 - Pick 105
Tampa doesn't have elite athletic chops or speed but suffocates at the line of scrimmage plays with great physicality in the route.
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Round 4 - Pick 106
Gray is one of the younger but more polished off-ball linebackers in the class.
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Round 4 - Pick 7 (107)
Not one human on Earth would fault the Giants for adding more to the offensive line.
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Round 4 - Pick 108
Dorlus is a do-everything disruptor up front and that's what the Vikings need on defense.
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Round 4 - Pick 109
Taylor-Demerson is one of the most explosive, rangy free safeties in the class. Would be fun next to Jessie Bates III.
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Round 4 - Pick 110
Abrams-Draine is a feisty nickel Jim Harbaugh will get Mike Sainristil vibes from.
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Round 4 - Pick 111
Wingo can win with first-step quickness and flashed some hand work. He plays with high energy like everyone else on the Jets defensive line.
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Round 4 - Pick 112
The longtime star at Wake Forest lands with the Raiders in hopes of giving the defense more turnover-creation ability.
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Round 4 - Pick 113
Mustapha plays with his hair on fire at safety and can align in the slot. Ravens-type supercharged defensive back.
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Round 4 - Pick 114
The former Alabama cornerback thrived at Oregon thanks to his immense size and physical traits.
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Round 4 - Pick 115
Given the uncertain future of Trey Hendrickson, the Bengals address the edge-rusher spot with a raw but athletic specimen in Booker.
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Round 4 - Pick 116
Multi-year starter with serious power and explosiveness to give the Jaguars depth and a future starter at center or guard
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Round 4 - Pick 117
Smith-Wade is another one of the many sudden, pesky slot cornerbacks in this class. He can learn from Kenny Moore in Indianapolis.
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Round 4 - Pick 118
Interior offensive line fortification for the Seahawks with the SEC battle-tested center.
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Round 4 - Pick 119
The Steelers love their TE1 but grab the highly athletic Johnson as an upside-based TE2.
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Round 4 - Pick 120
Brade is a sizable, well-rounded safety who will add more of a physical presence to the Eagles safety room.
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Round 4 - Pick 121
How about a receiver who can go up and get it and get open for Bo Nix?
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Round 4 - Pick 122
The Troy standout is the type of pass-rushing specialist the Bears could use opposite Montez Sweat.
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Round 4 - Pick 123
More weaponry for Jalen Hurts with the enormous rebounder in Wilson on the outside.
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Round 4 - Pick 124
Given Dre Greenlaw's injury, the 49ers get a cerebral off-ball linebacker for depth purposes.
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Round 4 - Pick 125
Trotter Jr. is a rocket to the football and flashed some coverage ability in 2023 at Clemson.
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Round 4 - Pick 126
Now that Drake Maye is in the mix, it's all about building around him.
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Round 4 - Pick 127
Randolph is a sleek and slippery interior rusher with upside and plenty of experience.
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Round 4 - Pick 128
Thrash is a bit skinny, but he's sudden and flexible, so he gets open. Then he morphs into a running back after the catch.
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Round 4 - Pick 129
Hicks is too big and too athletic for the Jets to pass on him here.
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Round 4 - Pick 130
The plan would be to make Williams a linebacker full time. He has reasonable coverage talent for that position, too.
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Round 4 - Pick 131
More downfield options for Patrick Mahomes. Rice, the son of Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, isn't a get-open type but has long-striding speed.
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Round 4 - Pick 132
Stover will have no qualms about being a TE3 or TE2 and do the dirty work as a blocker. His burst and fluidity give him some receiving upside too.
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Round 4 - Pick 133
Irving didn't test well but is a nightmare to corral in space an awesome in the screen game.
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Round 4 - Pick 134
Rattler was once viewed as a potential first-round pick and can learn behind Aaron Rodgers for a season.
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Round 4 - Pick 135
Allen can take some of the short-yardage workload away from Christian McCaffrey and stand in as a sturdy pass protector.
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