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  • KC Running Back
    Rees-Zammit is a 23-year-old Welsh rugby player who joined the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program earlier this year. He visited the Browns, Jets, Broncos, and Chiefs, impressing the Chiefs enough to sign him. Rees-Zammit has played rugby in Wales, England, and internationally. The reigning champion Chiefs now add him with the intent of trying to play him at running back and/or wide receiver.
  • SEA General Manager
    The Seahawks currently have Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas at the starting tackle spots, but could look to add at guard with LG Damien Lewis leaving for the Panthers and RG Phil Haynes currently a free agent. Seattle currently holds the 16th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and could add an offensive lineman with that selection. Most of the team’s offensive skill players are returning with QB Geno Smith still expected to start. They will enter year one under head coach Mike Macdonald in 2024 and Schneider has made it clear the Smith’s protection on the offensive line is still incomplete.
  • DET Quarterback #10
    Sudfeld served as Jared Goff’s backup in 2022 and had a shot at hanging onto the role last year. He was slated for a quarterback competition with Teddy Bridgewater until he suffered a torn ACL in a preseason game versus the Panthers. With Bridgewater retired, Sudfeld will compete with second-year quarterback Hendon Hooker for the backup job.
  • CAR Linebacker #24
    Ian Rapoport was first with the scoop and Adam Schefter later added the contract details. Clowney most recently played in Baltimore, racking up 9.5 sacks and nine TFLs in his only season as a Raven. Now a mercenary, Clowney has played for four different teams in five years since finishing out his rookie contract with the Texans. Even at 31 years old, Clowney is still a top-end pass-rusher. He will join a Carolina front seven looking to retool after a disappointing 2023 campaign.
  • CLG Wide Receiver
    Nabers didn’t just blaze with his straight-line speed at LSU’s Pro Day. He also logged a 42-inch vertical and a 129-inch broad jump. Both marks are elite for a wide receiver. Though Nabers is a long-shot to unseat Marvin Harrison Jr. as the WR1 of this class, his stellar Pro Day should keep him as the WR2. With the Vikings poised to move up for a quarterback, there are still many dominoes to fall, but it’s hard to imagine Nabers getting past the receiver-needy Giants at No. 6 overall. The Chargers, also in desperate need of receiver talent, are in the mix for Nabers one pick earlier as well.
  • CAR Safety #42
    Franklin was brought back on a one-year deal last offseason after primarily playing special teams in 2022. Though he remained a special teams ace in 2023, Franklin also set a career-high in defensive snaps at 289. That, in turn, led to a high-water mark in tackles (30) as well. Franklin’s breakout season even involved a 99-yard pick-six against the Vikings in Week 4.
  • HOU Linebacker #43
    Hewitt doesn’t play much on defense these days but is a key contributor on special teams. Per Pro Football Focus, he finished top-10 in special teams snaps in 2023. Hewitt also totaled 14 tackles last year. He will return to a similar role in 2024 but could step into a larger role on defense if needed.
  • JAX Running Back #4
    “We have to get Tank going, the bottom line. He is too good, that’s why we drafted him. I think early he had some ‘what is that’ type plays for whatever reason right or wrong. Again, in and out of the lineup,” Pederson said. “He is a young player that we’re excited about. Like we talked about last year, we take some burden off of Etienne [RB Travis Etienne] a little bit, keep him healthy for the remainder of the season.” Pederson told NBC Sports’ Matthew Berry last month that the team would cut down Etienne’s workload in 2024 after he racked up 325 touches in 2023 — more than any running back besides Christian McCaffrey. Bigsby was a disaster during his rookie campaign. He was benched for large swaths of the season after costly turnovers early in the year. Bigsby played just 141 snaps and had 50 carries for Jacksonville last season. The Jags, who took Bigsby in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft, seem intent on giving him another chance in 2024.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #8
    Reynolds had met with the Ravens last week but went with the Broncos, who recently parted ways with Jerry Jeudy. After posting a 40/608/5 line in Detroit last season, Reynolds — a reliable possession receiver — profiles as an every-down wideout for Sean Payton’s offense. He could function as the WR2 behind Courtland Sutton unless Marvin Mims makes a leap in 2024.
  • CLG Quarterback
    Pierce and the Raiders brass are among the handful of teams meeting with LSU QB Jayden Daniels after LSU’s pro day on Wednesday. The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore said Daniels — who weighed in at 210 pounds during his pro day — is the “embodiment of the quarterback Pierce hated to defend but would love to build around in Las Vegas.” Pierce’s desire for a mobile quarterback makes one wonder why the team didn’t pursue Justin Fields. The Raiders, who have the 13th pick in the 2024 draft, would have to trade into the first three or four picks to secure Daniels as their franchise quarterback. Such a move would only happen if the Patriots or Commanders traded out of their current draft slots — an exceedingly unlikely proposition for two QB-starved organizations.
Simms’ draft rankings
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Chris Simms breaks down why he likes the instinctive quality of Laiatu Latu’s game off the edge and explains how he views the impact of Latu’s medical track record.
Despite being a tier below this year’s top EDGE prospects, Chris Simms fully believes Jared Verse’s pass-rush capabilities will make him a first-round pick and day-one NFL starter in the NFL.
Chris Simms explains to Ahmed Fareed why Penn State’s Chop Robinson’s unique speed and explosion have earned him the No. 4 spot on Simms’ draft rankings list of edge rushers.
Chris Simms reveals his rankings for the top EDGE prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft class and breaks them into two tiers, from Dallas Turner to Chop Robinson and more.
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Chris Simms reveals his rankings for the top quarterbacks in the 2024 NFL Draft class and breaks them into different tiers, from Caleb Williams to Drake Maye and more.

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