Real-time updates and tracker of 2024 NFL Draft picks

The NFL Draft of 2024 is in full swing and reports have emerged that several teams are considering making trades to acquire top prospects. Will the Minnesota Vikings trade for a successor for Kirk Cousins? Could veteran wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Tee Higgins be traded for rookie replacements? Stay tuned for updates on each pick and trade news as they unfold.

The draft began at 8:18 am ET, with the Eagles and A.J. Brown agreeing to a three-year, $96 million extension at 8:34 am ET. Live coverage of the draft started at that time, so be sure to keep following along for the latest updates and developments.

At 8:54 am ET, Marvin Harrison Jr., a wide receiver from Notre Dame, was picked by the Cardinals. Just a few minutes later at 9:04 am ET, Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers chose Notre Dame’s Joe Alt at No. 5, selecting LSU’s Malik Nabers at No. 6 by the Giants at 9:08 am ET. The first wide receiver off the board was Marvin Harrison Jr., who was picked by the Cardinals at 8:54 am ET. The Patriots made a move at No. 3, selecting Drake Maye from North Carolina State University at 8:49 am ET. The Washington Commanders followed with Jayden Daniels being chosen as their top pick at No. 2 overall by Chicago Bears also selected Caleb Williams as their top choice at no1 overall pick .

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