The 2024 NFL Draft is here! Join us for live coverage of the first round on Yahoo Sports.
When is the 2024 NFL Draft?
April 25 — First round, 8 p.m. ET April 26 — Second and third rounds, 7 p.m. ET April 27 — Fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh rounds, noon ET
How can I watch the 2024 NFL Draft?
The 2024 NFL Draft will be broadcast live on NFL Network and also ESPN, ABC and ESPN Deportes.
How can I stream the 2024 NFL Draft?
You can stream it on ESPN+, YouTube TV, Hulu+ Live TV, Sling TV and Fubo TV.
Where is the 2024 NFL Draft being held?
It’s being held in the area around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit, less than a mile from Ford Field, home of the Lions.
Who was the betting favorite for the No. 1 overall pick?
USC quarterback Caleb Williams, closed with short odds before he was picked with the top selection by the Chicago Bears.
Where can I find more info about the 2024 NFL Draft?
Right here on Yahoo Sports’ 2024 NFL Draft page.
Live24 updates
After moving on from Kirk Cousins, the Vikings now have their quarterback of the future
Expert Commentary: Pick No. 8 — Michael Penix Jr.
Draft Grade: F
Pre-Draft Rank: 70
School: Washington
Height: 6′ 3″
Weight: 213
First F of the day! What is going on in Atlanta? This pick makes absolutely no sense. The Falcons signed Kirk Cousins and are now drafting a six-year college starter to sit behind him for two years? What sense does that make? Penix isn’t the cleanest prospect and he has injury concerns. We’ll find out what this looks like when he sees the field in 2026 or 2027.
Expert Commentary: Pick No. 7 — JC Latham
Draft Grade: A
Pre-Draft Rank: 9
School: Alabama
Height: 6′ 6″
Weight: 342
The Titans needed a tackle and got someone who profiles as a top-flight right tackle in the NFL for a long time. Bullyball is back in Tennessee for the next decade.
The Bears are the first team to pick for a second time, and they’ve added to a star-studded WR room
The first shocker of the draft as Atlanta — which signed Kirk Cousins to a four-year, $180 million contract this off season — picks a quarterback in the first round
Even after his retirement, Nick Saban puts another Alabama offensive lineman in the NFL
Expert Commentary: Pick No. 6 — Malik Nabers
Draft Grade: B+
Pre-Draft Rank: 8
School: LSU
Height: 6′ 0″
Weight: 200
The Giants really needed to go quarterback here, but they weren’t in love with the options on the board. Still, the Giants had a massive need at wide receiver as well and got the biggest playmaker at that spot in the draft. Malik Nabers can grow in to a true No. 1 wideout with blazing speed while they play out this season with Daniel Jones at quarterback.
Expert Commentary: Pick No. 5 — Joe Alt
Draft Grade: A+
Pre-Draft Rank: 7
School: Notre Dame
Height: 6′ 7″
Weight: 321
It’s not the sexy pick, but it’s a pick thats going to make the Chargers better immediately and in the long term. Even though they needed wide receiver help, they also needed help at tackle and got a 10-year, Pro Bowl level starter in Joe Alt.
Malik Nabers is the second WR off the board this year, heading to the New York Giants
L.A. Chargers invest in protecting the franchise, Justin Herbert, with two-time All-American OT Joe Alt
Expert Commentary: Pick No. 4 — Marvin Harrison Jr.
Draft Grade: A+
Pre-Draft Rank: 3
School: Ohio St.
Height: 6′ 3″
Weight: 209
The Cardinals needed a receiver and they got one with Pro Bowl potential as a rookie. Marvin Harrison Jr. is as clean a prospect as they come and did not see a drop in production going from C.J. Stroud to Kyle McCord. This also creates depth for the rest of Arizona’s roster, allowing Michael Wilson to be featured as a No. 2 wide receiver. Kyler Murray should be rejoicing right now.
Like father, like son, as Marvin Harrison Sr. and Jr. are the first father-son duo in NFL history to share this distinct honor:
Marvin Harrison Sr. and Marvin Harrison Jr. are the 1st father-son WR duo both taken in the 1st round in the common draft era#NFLDraft
The Patriots got a dynamite prospect in Drake Maye. Maye did a ton of heavy lifting for the Tar Heels last season and is a player with legitimate superstar upside. He’s just 21 years old and has already shown flashes of elite downfield, tight-window accuracy to go along with fantastic running ability for a bigger quarterback. Home run pick for the Patriots as they officially start a new era for the franchise.
Marvin Harrison Jr. is headed from the Horseshoe to the desert
Drake Maye will be the next Patriots quarterback in the post-Tom Brady era
Expert Commentary: Pick No. 2 — Jayden Daniels
Draft Grade: C+
Pre-Draft Rank: 20
School: LSU
Height: 6′ 4″
Weight: 210
The Commanders got their quarterback, but it’s fair to wonder if they took the right guy here. Jayden Daniels blossomed in his fifth and final year of college football, taking home the Heisman Trophy in a dazzling season for LSU. Daniels is on the older side and doesn’t have elite physical tools as a passer, but is going to be an immediate asset in the run game. Drake Maye feels like a better pick, but time will tell. Regardless, the Commanders desperately needed a quarterback and they got one.
2023 Heisman Trophy winner Jaylen Daniels headed to Washington with No. 2 pick
Lincoln Riley is a modern-day quarterback whisperer
Lincoln Riley is the now first coach in college football history to coach three No. 1 overall picks, all QBs.
The Bears had the No. 1 pick fall right into their lap and did the sensible thing. This pick has been talked about for months and the Bears finally get their man. Caleb Williams has all the tools to become a bona fide superstar in the NFL and break the Bears’ curse at the most important position. OK, now the 2024 NFL Draft can officially start.
Caleb Williams goes No. 1 overall to the Chicago Bears