The first round of the 2024 NFL Draft was filled with anticipation and unexpected developments

The first 14 selections in the 2024 NFL Draft were on the offensive side of the ball, surpassing the previous record of seven set in 2021 for the most consecutive offensive players chosen to begin an NFL Draft.

The 2024 NFL Draft saw 23 offensive players chosen in the first round, surpassing the previous record of 19 (three times: 1968, 2004 and 2009) for the most offensive players ever in the first round of an NFL Draft.

Quarterbacks CALEB WILLIAMS (No. 1 overall, Chicago), JAYDEN DANIELS (No. 2, Washington) and DRAKE MAYE (No. 3, New England) were selected with the first three picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, while MICHAEL PENIX JR. (No. 8, Atlanta), J.J. MCCARTHY (No. 10, Minnesota) and BO NIX (No. 12, Denver) were each selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The six quarterbacks selected in the first round ties the 1983 NFL Draft (six) for the most quarterbacks chosen in the first round of an NFL Draft all-time and the 2024 NFL Draft is the first Draft ever with five quarterbacks selected in the top-10 picks.

Since 1967, a quarterback has been selected first overall on 28 occasions, the most among all positions.

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The 2024 NFL Draft is the fourth in the common-draft era to have quarterbacks chosen with each of the top-three selections, joining 2021, 1999 and 1971.

With the selection of quarterback Caleb Williams, the University of Southern California is the first college all-time to produce six No. 1 overall selections, breaking a tie with Auburn (five), Notre Dame (five) and Oklahoma (five).

 Williams, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner, is the 11th quarterback to win the Heisman Trophy and be chosen No. 1 overall since 1967.

Wide receivers MARVIN HARRISON JR. (No. 4, Arizona), MALIK NABERS (No. 6, New York Giants), ROME ODUNZE (No. 9, Chicago), BRIAN THOMAS JR. (No. 23, Jacksonville), XAVIER WORTHY (No. 28, Kansas City), RICKY PEARSALL (No. 31, San Francisco) and XAVIER LEGETTE (No. 32, Carolina) were each selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The seven wide receivers selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft ties the 2004 NFL Draft (seven) for the most ever wide receivers taken in the first round of a Draft.

The 2024 NFL Draft marks the seventh time since 1967 that three wide receivers were chosen among the top-10 selections in the NFL Draft, joining 2021, 2017, 2005, 2004, 2000 and 1995.

With LSU’s Nabers and Thomas Jr. both being selected in the first round, they marked the eighth pair of wide receiver college teammates to be selected in the first round in the same NFL Draft.

LSU – with quarterback JAYDEN DANIELS (No. 2, Washington) and wide receiver MALIK NABERS (No. 6, New York Giants), and Washington – with quarterback MICHAEL PENIX JR. (No. 8, Atlanta) and wide receiver ROME ODUNZE (No. 9, Chicago) – became the first schools in the common-draft era to have a quarterback and wide receiver selected in the top-10 of the same NFL Draft.

With the selections of Daniels, Nabers and BRIAN THOMAS JR. (No. 23, Jacksonville), it marked the fourth time since 1967 that a college had a quarterback and two wide receivers selected in the first round of the same NFL Draft, joining Alabama in 2021 (Mac Jones, DeVonta Smith and Jaylen Waddle), Alabama in 2020 (Tua Tagovailoa, Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs) and LSU in 2007 (JaMarcus Russell, Dwayne Bowe and Buster Davis).

Nine offensive linemen were selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft: tackles JOE ALT (No. 5, Los Angeles Chargers), JC LATHAM (No. 7, Tennessee), OLU FASHANU (No. 11, New York Jets), TALIESE FUAGA (No. 14, New Orleans), AMARIUS MIMS (No. 18, Cincinnati), TROY FAUTANU (No. 20, Pittsburgh), JORDAN MORGAN (No. 25, Green Bay) and TYLER GUYTON (No. 29, Dallas), as well as center GRAHAM BARTON (No. 26, Tampa Bay).

The 2024 NFL Draft marked the fourth time since 1967 that at least nine offensive linemen were chosen in the first round, joining 1968 (10 offensive linemen), 2022 (nine) and 2013 (nine).

The eight tackles selected in the first round ties the 2008 NFL Draft (eight) for the most tackles taken in the first round of a draft all-time.

FIRST ROUND FATHERS & SONS: Arizona selected wide receiver MARVIN HARRISON JR. with the No. 4 overall selection, whose father, Pro Football Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr., was selected in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts. With the following selection, the Los Angeles Chargers chose tackle JOE ALT, whose father, John Alt, was a first-round pick by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1984 NFL Draft.

The Harrison’s and Alt’s are the 10th and 11th family since 1967 to have both a father and son selected in the first round of the NFL Draft.

DRAFT YEAR

DRAFT TEAM

NAME

OVERALL

COLLEGE

2017

New York Jets

Jamal Adams

No. 6

LSU

1985

New York Giants

George Adams

No. 19

Kentucky

2024

Los Angeles Chargers

Joe Alt

No. 5

Notre Dame

1984

Kansas City Chiefs

John Alt

No. 21

Iowa

2019

San Francisco 49ers

Nick Bosa

No. 2

Ohio State

2016

San Diego Chargers

Joey Bosa

No. 3

Ohio State

1987

Miami Dolphins

John Bosa

No. 16

Boston College

2019

Pittsburgh Steelers

Devin Bush Jr.

No. 10

Michigan

1995

Atlanta Falcons

Devin Bush Sr.

No. 26

Florida State

2024

Arizona Cardinals

Marvin Harrison Jr.

No. 4

Ohio State

1996

Indianapolis Colts

Marvin Harrison Sr.

No. 19

Syracuse

2011

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cameron Heyward

No. 31

Ohio State

1988

New Orleans Saints

Craig Heyward

No. 24

Pittsburgh

2011

New Orleans Saints

Mark Ingram II

No. 28

Alabama

1987

New York Giants

Mark Ingram

No. 28

Michigan State

2004

San Diego Chargers

Eli Manning

No. 1

Mississippi

1998

Indianapolis Colts

Peyton Manning

No. 1

Tennessee

1971

New Orleans Saints

Archie Manning

No. 2

Mississippi

2014

Atlanta Falcons

Jake Matthews

No. 6

Texas A&M

1983

Houston Oilers

Bruce Matthews

No. 9

Southern California

2009

Green Bay Packers

Clay Matthews Jr.

No. 26

Southern California

1978

Cleveland Browns

Clay Matthews Sr.

No. 12

Southern California

2004

Cleveland Browns

Kellen Winslow Jr.

No. 6

Miami (Fla.)

1979

San Diego Chargers

Kellen Winslow Sr.

No. 13

Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

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