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2024 NFL Draft: Live Updates, Exclusive Interviews, 1st Round Picks, Trades, Venue, Start Time & More From Detroit

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Updated on: 07:04 EDT | 26 Apr, 2024

After months of mock drafts, the highly anticipated NFL Draft will be underway in Detroit. Tune in to get a 360-degree coverage on the biggest NFL event since the Super Bowl.

After drafting Drake Maye, Robert Kraft & co are finally rectifying a mistake they made 2 years ago. Getting the right wide resources for their QB1.

Eric DeCosta has some fun with Ravens newest recruit.

Welcome back, NFL fans! As we gear up for Day 2 of the NFL Draft, the excitement continues with rounds two and three on the horizon. After a historic first day filled with surprising picks and a record-breaking run on quarterbacks, we're eager to see which emerging talents will find their new professional homes today. Stay tuned for real-time updates, expert analysis, and all the reactions to each selection as we dive deeper into the draft. Whether you're rooting for a sleeper pick or a well-known prospect, Day 2 promises to deliver its share of drama and intrigue. Join us for another thrilling day in the NFL Draft!

The 2024 NFL Draft was like the opening night of 'Avengers: Endgame'—everyone knew something big was going to happen, but the extent was mind-blowing. Six quarterbacks were taken in the first round, making it a historic night for signal callers. Caleb Williams went first overall to the Chicago Bears, which was as predictable as a Marvel movie ending with a cliffhanger. Then, Jayden Daniels to the Washington Commanders and Drake Maye to the New England Patriots rounded out the top three. It was like watching a high-stakes poker game, with teams betting big on finding their franchise heroes. The Trades Speaking of high stakes, the trades this year were like scenes straight out of 'Ocean's Eleven.' Teams were wheeling and dealing with the kind of gusto that would make Danny Ocean proud. The Chicago Bears made a splash by trading up to snag that first overall pick, a move that involved a swap with the Carolina Panthers that included players and multiple picks across years. It's the kind of bold move that either sets up a franchise for a decade of success or sends them into a spiral, kind of like betting it all on black in roulette. Surprising Picks Now, onto the surprises, which were more shocking than a plot twist in a Shonda Rhimes series. Bo Nix going to the Denver Broncos was a head-scratcher for many, given the depth at quarterback this year and the other needs the Broncos could have addressed3. It's like casting Nicolas Cage in a period drama—unexpected, intriguing, and it's got everyone talking. Then there was the New England Patriots playing Houdini and pulling the rug under teams after landing on no.3. Stay tuned for Round 2 tomorrow.

What an exciting start to the night! Stay tuned for round 2.

The Ravens go the defensive route by selecting one of the best corners in the draft to pair with dominant secondary!

The Kansas City Chiefs, fresh off another Super Bowl run, have just made a blockbuster move to trade up in the draft and snag Xavier Worthy, the speedster out of Texas. This isn't just a draft pick; it's a statement. The Chiefs are not just reloading; they're redefining their offense. It's like when your favorite band loses a key member but then comes back with a killer new album. They're looking to drop the next big hit. Ever since Tyreek Hill sprinted his way to Miami, there's been a sonic-boom-sized hole in the Chiefs' offense. Sure, they've been great, but there's been that missing element of game-breaking speed that keeps defensive coordinators up at night. Enter Xavier Worthy, who might as well have rockets strapped to his cleats. The kid ran a 4.21 40-yard dash at the combine, breaking records and possibly the sound barrier. But Worthy isn't just fast; he's got the kind of speed that can single-handedly alter a defense's approach. He stretches the field vertically in a way that's reminiscent of Hill, forcing safeties to play deeper and opening up all sorts of options underneath. This isn't just about replacing a player; it's about reclaiming an entire schematic advantage that went out the door with Hill. Andy Reid is a master chef when it comes to cooking up offensive game plans, and Worthy is like the rarest of spices that can make a good dish great. Reid's offense thrives on speed and misdirection, and Worthy's skill set allows for both. Imagine the jet sweeps, the deep posts, and the insane screen passes that turn into 80-yard touchdowns. It's not just about having a fast player; it's about having a player so fast, the defense has to respect every blade of grass on the field

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