FRISCO, TEXAS — The 2024 NFL Draft is here.
On Thursday night, the first of 257 players will be selected to one of 32 clubs in Detroit, Michigan. Months of research, data acquisition, and situational awareness after the 2023 season will lead to a weekend that will all come together for 32 separate draft classes.
Position groups on the offensive side of the ball will dominate the early headlines, with interesting talent on the offensive line, quarterback and receivers.
Here are the top 10 players at each offensive position, as ranked by DallasCowboys.com.
quarterback
- Caleb Williams – USC
- Jayden Daniels – LSU
- Drake May – North Carolina
- JJ McCarthy – Michigan State
- Michael Penix Jr. – Washington
- Bo Nix – Oregon
- Spencer Rattler – South Carolina
- Michael Pratt – Tulane
- Jordan Travis – Florida
- Sam Hartman – Notre Dame
run back
- Jonathan Brooks – Texas
- Trey Benson – Florida State
- Jalen Wright – Tennessee
- Blake Corum – Michigan State
- Braylon Allen – Wisconsin
- Bucky Irving – Oregon State
- Marshawn Lloyd – USC
- Isaiah Davis – South Dakota
- Ray Davis – Kentucky
- Isaac Gerend – Louisville
wide receiver
- Marvin Harrison Jr. – Ohio State University
- Malik Nabers – LSU
- Roma Odunze – Washington
- Brian Thomas Jr. – LSU
- Xavier Worthy – Texas
- Ladd McConkie – Georgia
- Keon Coleman – Florida State
- Adonai Mitchell – Texas
- Malachi Corey – Western Kentucky
- Xavier Leggett – South Carolina
tight end
- Brock Bowers – Georgia
- Jared Wiley – TCU
- Jatavion Sanders – Texas
- Tanner McLachlan – Arizona
- Theo Johnson – Penn State
- Ben Sinnott – Kansas
- Cade Stover – Ohio State
- Tip Lyman – Illinois
- AJ Varner – Michigan
- Brevin Spanford – Minnesota
offensive tackle
- Joe Alto – Notre Dame
- Taliace Huaga – Oregon
- JC Latham – Alabama
- Ol Fashanu – Pennsylvania
- Amarius Mims – Georgia
- Tyler Guyton – Oklahoma State
- Kingsley Suamataia – BYU
- Patrick Paul – Houston
- Blake Fisher – Notre Dame
- Roger Rosengarten – Washington
offensive guard
- Troy Fautanu – Washington
- Jordan Morgan – Arizona
- Christian Haynes – Connecticut
- Cooper Beebe – Kansas
- Dominic Puni – Kansas
- Mason McCormick – South Dakota
- Isaiah Adams – Illinois
- Zach Ginter – Michigan State
- Christian Mahogany – Boston University
- Sataoa Raumea – Utah
center
- Graham Burton – Duke
- Jackson Powers Johnson – Oregon
- Zach Frazier – West Virginia
- Cedric Van Plan-Granger – Georgia
- Tanner Bortolini – Wisconsin
- Hunter Noorzad – Penn State University
- Charles Turner III – LSU
- Beau Rimmer – Arkansas
- Jacob Monk – Duke
- Matt Lee – Miami