The 2024 NFL draft class could quickly transform losers into winners.
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With a full season of college football still to be played, two future franchise quarterbacks are already being penciled into the top of draft boards: Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams of Southern California and North Carolina's Drake Maye.
Conventional wisdom is that both would grade out higher than Alabama's Bryce Young, who went No. 1 overall to the Carolina Panthers last Thursday night in Kansas City, Missouri.
Things can change, of course, but barring injuries the top prospects in 2024 should include two QBs, a wider receiver with Hall of Fame bloodlines, a couple of foundational left tackles and several Alabama defensive players.