2024 NFL Draft

Freethinker

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Final Tally:

1st round: 7 of 32 (22%).

2nd round: 8 of 32 picks (25%).

3rd round: 7 of 37 picks (19%).

4th round: 7 of 35 picks (20%)

5th round: 4 of 41 (10%)

6th round: 11 of 44 (25%)

7th round: 6 of 37 (16%)

Total: 50 of 258 (19%)

American Football Conference (AFC)

East

  • Buffalo Bills
    • Cole Bishop, S, Utah (2-60)
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New England Patriots
    • Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina (1-3)
  • New York Jets
North
  • Baltimore Ravens
    • Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington (2-62)
    • Devin Leary, QB, Kentucky (6-218)
    • Nick Samac, C, Michigan St (7-228)
  • Cincinnati Bengals
    • Tanner McLachlan, TE, Arizona (6-194)
    • Matt Lee, C, Miami (7-237)
  • Cleveland Browns
    • Zak Zinter, OG, Michigan (3-85)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
    • Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia (2-51)
    • Payton Wilson, LB, North Carolina St (3-98)
    • Mason McCormick, OG, South Dakota St (4-119)
    • Logan Lee, DT, Iowa (6-178)
South
  • Houston Texans
    • Cade Stover, TE, Ohio St (4-123)
  • Indianapolis Colts
    • Josh Goncalves, OT, Pittsburgh (3-79)
    • Tanor Bortolini, C, Wisconsin (4-117)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
    • Cam Little, K, Arkansas (6-212)
  • Tennessee Titans
West
  • Denver Broncos
    • Bo Nix, QB, Oregon (1-12)
    • Jonah Elliss*, EDGE, Utah (3-76)
    • Nick Gargiulo, C, South Carolina (7-256)
  • Kansas City Chiefs
    • Jared Wiley, TE, TCU (4-131)
    • Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn St (5-159)
    • C.J. Hanson, OG, Holy Cross (7-248)
  • Las Vegas Raiders
    • Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia (1-13)
    • Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon (2-44)
    • Tommy Eichenberg, LB, Ohio St (5-148)
    • Dylan Laube, RB, New Hampshire (6-208)
  • Los Angeles Chargers
    • Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame (1-5)
    • Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia (2-34)
National Football Conference (NFC)

East

  • Dallas Cowboys
    • Cooper Beebe, OG, Kansas St (3-73)
  • New York Giants
  • Philadelphia Eagles
    • Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa (2-40)
    • Will Shipley, RB, Clemson (4-127)
    • Trevor Keegan, OG, Michigan (5-172)
    • Dylan McMahon, C, North Carolina St (6-190)
  • Washington Commanders
    • Ben Sinnott, TE, Kansas St (2-53)
    • Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice (3-100)
North
  • Chicago Bears
    • Tory Taylor, P, Iowa (4-122)
  • Detroit Lions
  • Green Bay Packers
    • Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane (7-245)
  • Minnesota Vikings
    • J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan (1-10)
    • Will Reichard, K, Alabama (6-203)
    • Michael Jurgens, C, Wake Forest (7-230)
South
  • Atlanta Falcons
    • JD Bertrand, LB, Notre Dame (5-143)
  • Carolina Panthers
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    • Graham Barton, C/OT, Duke (1-26)
    • Elijah Klein, OG, Texas El Paso (6-220)
West
  • Arizona Cardinals
    • Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois (3-82)
  • Los Angeles Rams
    • Braden Fiske, DT, Florida St (2-39)
    • Joshua Karty, K, Stanford (6-209)
    • Beaux Limmer, C, Arkansas (6-217)
  • San Francisco 49ers
    • Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida (1-31)
    • Jarrett Kingston, OG, USC (6-215)
  • Seattle Seahawks
    • AJ Barner, TE, Michigan (4-121)
 

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We all salute you Freethinker! :cool: Those rounds 5 and 7 ended up being the nails in the coffin percentage wise. Great work brother.
 

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Final Tally:

1st round: 7 of 32 (22%).

2nd round: 8 of 32 picks (25%).

3rd round: 7 of 37 picks (19%).

4th round: 7 of 35 picks (20%)

5th round: 4 of 41 (10%)

6th round: 11 of 44 (25%)

7th round: 6 of 37 (16%)

Total: 50 of 258 (19%)

American Football Conference (AFC)

East

  • Buffalo Bills
    • Cole Bishop, S, Utah (2-60)
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New England Patriots
    • Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina (1-3)
  • New York Jets
North
  • Baltimore Ravens
    • Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington (2-62)
    • Devin Leary, QB, Kentucky (6-218)
    • Nick Samac, C, Michigan St (7-228)
  • Cincinnati Bengals
    • Tanner McLachlan, TE, Arizona (6-194)
    • Matt Lee, C, Miami (7-237)
  • Cleveland Browns
    • Zak Zinter, OG, Michigan (3-85)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
    • Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia (2-51)
    • Payton Wilson, LB, North Carolina St (3-98)
    • Mason McCormick, OG, South Dakota St (4-119)
    • Logan Lee, DT, Iowa (6-178)
South
  • Houston Texans
    • Cade Stover, TE, Ohio St (4-123)
  • Indianapolis Colts
    • Josh Goncalves, OT, Pittsburgh (3-79)
    • Tanor Bortolini, C, Wisconsin (4-117)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
    • Cam Little, K, Arkansas (6-212)
  • Tennessee Titans
West
  • Denver Broncos
    • Bo Nix, QB, Oregon (1-12)
    • Jonah Elliss*, EDGE, Utah (3-76)
    • Nick Gargiulo, C, South Carolina (7-256)
  • Kansas City Chiefs
    • Jared Wiley, TE, TCU (4-131)
    • Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn St (5-159)
    • C.J. Hanson, OG, Holy Cross (7-248)
  • Las Vegas Raiders
    • Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia (1-13)
    • Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon (2-44)
    • Tommy Eichenberg, LB, Ohio St (5-148)
    • Dylan Laube, RB, New Hampshire (6-208)
  • Los Angeles Chargers
    • Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame (1-5)
    • Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia (2-34)
National Football Conference (NFC)

East

  • Dallas Cowboys
    • Cooper Beebe, OG, Kansas St (3-73)
  • New York Giants
  • Philadelphia Eagles
    • Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa (2-40)
    • Will Shipley, RB, Clemson (4-127)
    • Trevor Keegan, OG, Michigan (5-172)
    • Dylan McMahon, C, North Carolina St (6-190)
  • Washington Commanders
    • Ben Sinnott, TE, Kansas St (2-53)
    • Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice (3-100)
North
  • Chicago Bears
    • Tory Taylor, P, Iowa (4-122)
  • Detroit Lions
  • Green Bay Packers
    • Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane (7-245)
  • Minnesota Vikings
    • J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan (1-10)
    • Will Reichard, K, Alabama (6-203)
    • Michael Jurgens, C, Wake Forest (7-230)
South
  • Atlanta Falcons
    • JD Bertrand, LB, Notre Dame (5-143)
  • Carolina Panthers
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    • Graham Barton, C/OT, Duke (1-26)
    • Elijah Klein, OG, Texas El Paso (6-220)
West
  • Arizona Cardinals
    • Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois (3-82)
  • Los Angeles Rams
    • Braden Fiske, DT, Florida St (2-39)
    • Joshua Karty, K, Stanford (6-209)
    • Beaux Limmer, C, Arkansas (6-217)
  • San Francisco 49ers
    • Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida (1-31)
    • Jarrett Kingston, OG, USC (6-215)
  • Seattle Seahawks
    • AJ Barner, TE, Michigan (4-121)
Yes, thank you Freethinker and Leonardfan as well as all who contributed to the draft thread. Thank you, Don for keeping this site going! Was the 50/258, 19% an all time low percentage or number of picks wise? If not do you know where it ranks? Was hoping for 22-23%. Thoroughly disappointed in this years draft, but there were some bright spots.
Although I was happy two white RB's were drafted, I would trade that for 33% white players, QB's/TE's being mostly white, drafted at this point. Don't know that I will live to see that happen.
 

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You gents are gluttons for punishment, thanks for the work so I can skim it. Actually the wife is more interested in the draft than I am, I just watch the games when the weather turns bad or I'm home at night, Trump would say I'm low energy for the NFL.
 

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Worst late rounds in history based purely on my memory bank...
 
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Appreciate the nice words. I’m happy to document this for some sort of “historical record”. We are literally the only ones who seem to notice or care.
 

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I heard a funny story on national sports radio, a host talked about how he got in a spat with a "draft expert" on his grades for NFL prospects and tried to apologize to the expert and called the "expert" at his home and was directed to his work number which was the manager's office at a local Walmart and the "expert' wasn't even a shift manager at the store but a security guard at the store.

The DWF had a modern website that claimed he had been grading prospects for years. It's similar to the recently deceased former Colt's GM who stated "Who's Mel Kiper?" when he was informed that Kiper didn't agree with his evaluation of a prospect. Kiper started up his own grading while in college and only did it off the television while watching games live and on VHS tape over the week.
 
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Appreciate the nice words. I’m happy to document this for some sort of “historical record”. We are literally the only ones who seem to notice or care.
I have found that most white people couldn't care less about their people being genocided. They've been completely brainwashed by the media. It takes someone mentally strong to see and think past the non-stop brainwashing and to have respect for their ancestors when everyone in the world is telling them not to
 

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The big take away were teams like the Bills and Bengals totally ignoring needs that White athletes could fill and selecting blacks instead. Put the Jaguars on that list as well.
 

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The big take away were teams like the Bills and Bengals totally ignoring needs that White athletes could fill and selecting blacks instead. Put the Jaguars on that list as well.
Shame on those teams indeed but at least the Bills got a stud starting safety and the Bengals took 2 of our guys. There were 7 teams (!!!) who couldn’t even be bothered to select 1 White athlete. The Giants, Jets, Dolphins, Titans, Lions, Panthers and Saints. The Lions especially should know better, as their improvement on the field is directly correlated to their increase of White athletes.
 
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Positives:

We discussed landing spots a lot before the draft and this is the best draft I can recall in that regard. Of the QBs, Maye may have a difficult time so he'll have to be terrific or close to it as a rookie or I can see him written off prematurely as a bust but Nix and McCarthy are in great spots. Pearsall and McConkey, also great landing spots, McCaffrey as well, and being taken in the third round is a bonus as he could have easily fallen to day three.

Bowers should be used primarily as a receiving weapon while Mayer does most of the blocking, the Raiders were an unexpected surprise overall. Sinnott has a very good chance of becoming an early starter.

Shipley went to one of the best places he could after the initial shock, to a team that will hopefully use him and DeJean properly (yes, "hopefully" applies but if the Eagles are serious about returning to elite status they will). Laube also drafted by a team that may utilize him.

Payton Wilson has tremendous talent and is in a very good spot if his knee holds up. Both Hines Ward and Greg Lloyd had long careers with the Steelers and played with just one functioning ACL. And who knows if that's even the case as Ian Rappaport conveniently popped up during the draft with that excuse while Wilson was not being drafted as I hadn't read or heard that previously.

Tommy Eichenberg may start for the Raiders but probably not as a rookie barring injury to the so-so talent Divine Deablo (yes, that's his name).

Bishop should start fairly quickly for the otherwise disappointing Bills.

Negatives:

Full-on Caste System offensive to replace White tackles. Looks like from now on zillions of Black ones will be drafted each year to replace the high number of busts, similar to what happens at defensive tackle, cornerback and safety, really all black monopoly positions, all while the media never mentions the high bust rate.

Black QBs are starting to follow suit, the gradualization process has noticeably speeded up in recent years. Most teams that have a black starter are going the "safe" route to keep the locker room happy by having all or nearly all black backup QBs as well.

Those two negatives alone are sickening but we can't forget the positives either, each year more normies are becoming aware of what's going on, still undoubtedly a small number overall, but what choice do we have but to keep making our case, which becomes more overwhelming every year. To those who come to Caste Football to advise us to "stop watching football," or sports in general go elsewhere. We have a mission here and it derives from the desire to see White athletes get their due.
 

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Thanks for the wise words @Don Wassall - you do a great job in keeping this ship steering in the right direction. I certainly cannot argue with the positives. The offensive tackle situation has been going for a little bit - first the White LTs were not athletic enough to play on the left side so it was acceptable to slot them to the right side but now we are seeing a total push to the interior OL. If these magical long armed black tackles are so great how is it that QBs are still getting sacked?

It does look as if there are approx. 30 White OL entering the league via the draft and some will undoubtedly take the place of a few black sumo draft picks.
 

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The offensive tackle darkening is very troublesome, however, on the positive side joe Alt should this year. Another positive that I believe is flying under the radar is as the nfl engages in more and more of a soft form of nepotism where sons of former players are now getting drafted more often I think we will see more white prospects getting a greater shot because of who their dad is. Joe Alt is a perfect example of this as he was only a three star in high school but ND knew his dad was a former player and assumed he would grow into his frame as he matured. Cmac is another example, along with his brother now. Especially along the oline I’m hopeful second generation bloodlines will help combat the anti-white onslaught
 

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A bit of a potential downer, with both the colts and bengals drafting receivers. This puts Charlie jones and Alec Pierce’s starting chances on ice. Not that it matters too much, but the idiots on social media have already anointed the affletes as starters.
 
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Brandon Beane is getting worse with each passing year. This draft may as well have been run by Dougtavious Whaley.
 

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Brandon Beane is getting worse with each passing year. This draft may as well have been run by Dougtavious Whaley.
Good to see you back! Here’s a fine example of Beane’s cucky drafting

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/why-bills-picked-player-nfl-091947810.html

The Bills did sign two solid White UDFA OL that seem to have a shot over this guy. But yea a black rugby player with “long arms” seems to be a better option than a seasoned White college OT with a proven track record.
 
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You think so? More likely explanation is the Falcons are run by retards. This is the buffoonish NFL afterall.

Yep. If you believe in Kirk, draft a player who will contribute for the 2-4 years Kirk will be your starter. O-line would be a solid choice, as Kirk is old and and needs all the protection he can get. Or shore up your defense, as pass rusher is a major area of need for the Falcons.

If you don't believe in Kirk, don't give him $100M guaranteed over two years. Draft a QB, spend the $100M to improve the peices around him.

Besides that, Penix was an overdraft. Besides that, he's an obvious BQB bust even if you are a BQB lover.

Even the most DWF Falcons fans (outside of Reddit) know this was a mistake.
 
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