2024 NFL Draft: Best Remaining Prospects & UDFA Targets (2024)

The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books. 257 prospects were lucky enough to hear their name called over the course of the last three days, but a few hundred more will sign undrafted free agent contracts and earn a chance to compete for a roster spot this summer. Ahead of the draft, Thor Nystrom (@thorku) released his massive. Many of those players are still available and will be signing with NFL teams this weekend.

Here are Thor’s updated NFL Draft prospect rankings. Use these along with our2024 NFL Draft Guideand his in-depth breakdowns by position to read up on all of the prospects entering the NFL.

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2024 NFL Draft Best Remaining UDFA Prospects

RankPositionNameSchoolCompHTWTRAS
110DL11Fabien LovettFlorida StateVernon Butler60373166.95
134WR21Jalen co*kerHoly CrossDavid Terrell60132088.54
142ED17Eric WattsConnecticutChauncey Golston60552748.31
144ED18Gabriel MurphyUCLALeo Chenal60202479.28
148DL14Leonard Taylor IIIMiamiJerel Worthy60343037.33
153ED19Braiden McGregorMichiganIsaiah Thomas60522547.47
156TE7Dallin HolkerColorado StateBo Scaife60322346.07
160DL15Gabe HallBaylorPerrion Winfrey60612949.25
167LB12Curtis JacobsPenn StateJerome Baker60102418.47
172CB24Dwight McGlothernArkansasTay Gowan60161854.54
173OT18Frank CrumWyomingGabe Carimi60823139.86
180S14Beau BradeMarylandAndre Cisco60002035.38
182ED21Nelson CeaserHoustonTyreke Smith6025260
192RB16Blake WatsonMemphisGio Bernard50942008.91
193TE9Brevyn Spann-FordMinnesotaCharlie Kolar60652606.8
194OT19Garret GreenfieldSouth Dakota StateJaelyn Duncan60563118.67
199S16Josh ProctorOhio StateQuentin Lake60141996.98
202RB17Dillon JohnsonWashingtonRex Burkhead51152176.79
207ED23Zion Tupuola-FetuiWashingtonKhalid Kareem6034255
211DL19Myles MurphyNorth CarolinaBen Stille60413094.77
214RB18Cody SchraderMissouriTyler Badie50842022.34
217S17Omar BrownNebraskaHusain Abdullah60062056.58
230RB20Kendall MiltonGeorgiaHassan Haskins60142258.08
231CB30Chigozie AnusiemColorado StateKris Boyd60112008.88
234ED27Grayson MurphyUCLAJeremiah Attaochu60242498.73
235LB20Bo RichterAir ForceMicah Kiser60072489.92
237S19Tyler OwensTexas TechJosh Harvey-Clemons6024213
239RB21Michael WileyArizonaTashard Choice51042107.19
240WR34Tyler HarrellMiamiTrey Palmer60031937.67
241TE14Jack WestoverWashingtonJosiah Deguara6025245
242CB31Willie DrewVirginia StateKyu Blu Kelly51151916.83
243QB12Austin ReedWestern KentuckyKurt Benkert6014220
244LB21Dallas GantToledoMohamoud Diabate60242286.36
245RB22George HolaniBoise StateRico Dowdle51032088.35
247OT21Julian PearlIllinoisYosh Nijman6061310
250ED28Jamree KromahJames MadisonJames Smith-Williams60342749.67
251WR35Mason TiptonYaleSamie Parker50971798.03
254DL23Keith Randolph Jr.IllinoisTa’Quon Graham60342964.82
255LB22Steele ChambersOhio StateJermaine Carter Jr.60072294.63
UDFAPositionNameSchoolCompHTWTRAS
259CB34Beanie Bishop Jr.West VirginiaAmik Robertson50911806.3
260WR36Joshua CephusUTSAMalik Knowles6021193
261RB23Daijun EdwardsGeorgiaAndre Ellington50972131.91
262ED29Khalid DukeKansas StateDeAngelo Malone60302465.23
263QB13Sam HartmanNotre DameBrady White60112113.81
264FB1Colson YankoffUCLABrad Muster60322339.56
265P2Ryan RehkowBrigham YoungRyan Wright6043235
267OT22Ethan DriskellMarshallStone Forsythe6085313
269WR37Lideatrick GriffinMississippi StateIsaiah McKenzie51001816.95
270TE16Trey KnoxSouth CarolinaJordan Akins60312344.62
271DL27Malik LanghamPurdueMarlon Davidson60423026.14
274QB14John Rhys PlumleeCentral FloridaTrevor Knight51162038.81
275ED30Eyabi Okie-AnomaCharlotteBaraka Atkins6043262
276LB24Aaron CaseyIndianaSirVocea Dennis60112304.32
278WR38Cole BurgessCortland StateBethel Johnson60041929.8
279OG16Keaton BillsUtahJon Runyan60423245.57
283TE17Thomas YassminUtahMatt Bushman60462457.82
285ED31Trajan JeffcoatArkansasMalik Herring60402677.63
287CB37Christian Roland-WallaceSouthern CaliforniaSam Webb51142025.01
288LB26Kalen DeLoachFlorida StateDee Winters51142106.54
291WR40Isaiah WilliamsIllinoisBraxton Berrios50921826.34
292CB38Johnny DixonPenn StateD.J. White5110188
293OG17Gottlieb AyedzeMarylandJack Driscoll60413087.81
294QB15Michael HiersSamfordTommy DeVito60102053.12
295RB26Miyan WilliamsOhio StatePeyton Barber5085226
299CB39AJ WoodsPittsburghJosiah Scott51011879.47
UDFAPositionNameSchoolCompHTWTRAS
300S23Mark PerryTexas ChristianChris Clemons60002139.6
301WR41Dayton WadeMississippiAldrick Robinson50921766.89
302TE18McCallan CastlesTennesseeDurham Smythe60432448.59
303CB40Storm DuckLouisvilleDamarri Mathis60021959.56
304QB16Kedon SlovisBrigham YoungMax Duggan60242239.34
305ED33Justin BlazekWisconsin-PlattevilleDrake Jackson60322527.1
306LB27Amari GainerNorth CarolinaCarter Coughlin60302369.33
308DL29Casey RogersOregonJoel Heath60432949.82
309LS1Peter BowdenWisconsinCamaron Cheeseman60212456.72
310RB27Frank Gore Jr.Southern MississippiSincere McCormick50801980.6
311WR42David White Jr.Western CarolinaRussell Sheppard60212017.55
312S24Andre’ SamLouisiana StateVerone McKinley51121915.45
313LB28Jontrey HunterGeorgia StateDylan Moses60222342.6
314ED34Richard JibunorTroyHoward Jones60202327.39
315TE19Isaac RexBrigham YoungAnthony Firkser60532472.44
317CB41Keni-H LovelyWestern MichiganTre Brown51001827.68
318RB28Emani BaileyTexas ChristianBoston Scott50722062.27
319OT25Mike EdwardsCampbellCorey Clark60543636.19
320WR43Xavier WeaverColoradoJalen Cropper60021697.9
321CB42Josh WallaceMichiganMario Goodrich51111863.74
322TE20Mason PlineFurmanPro Wells6060254
323LB29Easton GibbsWyomingJustin Strnad60042325.26
324ED35Ron Stone Jr.Washington StateKyler Fackrell60312478.46
325DL30Evan AndersonFlorida AtlanticDaylon Mack60113203.62
326RB29Jaden ShirdenMonmouthDonnel Pumphrey50801876.32
327WR44Jadon JankeSouth Dakota StateChris Hogan60212126.79
329OG19Javion CohenMiamiJared Hocker60433225.58
330WR45Jaxon JankeSouth Dakota StateIsaiah Coulter60232146.69
331ED36Anthony GoodlowOklahoma StateTyler Lacy60412834.35
332OT26Anim DankwahHowardGeorge Foster60743493.38
334WR46Marcus Rosemy-JacksaintGeorgiaTrishton Jackson60202061.68
335CB44Miles BattleUtahIsaiah Johnson60321969.5
336RB30Carson SteeleUCLADaniel Thomas60052287.59
337LB30Omar SpeightsLouisiana StateKeyon Whiteside60052257.95
338QB17Carter BradleySouth AlabamaNathan Rourke60312138.55
340S25Kenny Logan Jr.KansasAntonio Allen51072091.7
341CB45Myles JonesDukeCameron Dantzler6033190
342DL32Jordan MillerSouthern MethodistKhyri Thornton60233044.85
343WR47Je’Quan BurtonFlorida AtlanticJohnny Knox50911778.49
344TE21Baylor CuppTexas TechC.J. Fiedorowicz6063243
345LB31Maema NjongmetaWisconsinAndre Smith51162281.13
346S26Demani RichardsonTexas AMAntonio Johnson60052145.15
347QB18Tanner MordecaiWisconsinJake Rudock60152109.24
348ED37Andre CarterIndianaLawrence Thomas60352855.07
349CB46Ro TorrenceArizona StateIsrael Mukuamu60312062.2
UDFAPositionNameSchoolCompHTWTRAS
350ED38David UgwoegbuHoustonGerri Green60372432.5
353S27Akeem DentFlorida StateTerrell Burgess51162038.67
354OG20Trente JonesMichiganArtis Hicks60373057.45
356LB32Winston ReidWeber StateKhaleke Hudson51162236.04
357TE22Mason FairchildKansasAndrew Beck60402494.85
359CB47Carlton JohnsonFresno StateParry Nickerson51061753.06
360ED39Tyreek JohnsonSouth CarolinaJabari Zuniga60362839.44
361OC11Kingsley EguakunFloridaHroniss Grasu60343029.11
362CB48Ja’Quan SheppardMarylandCordrea Tankersley60161994.93
363WR49Isaiah Wooden Jr.Southern UtahSinorice Moss50701767.42
364DL33Tuli LetuligasenoaWashingtonGerald Willis III60122952.4
365LB33Jackson SirmonCaliforniaJake Hansen60222327.46
366TE23Zach HeinsSouth Dakota StateCrockett Gillmore60612592.2
367RB32Jabari SmallTennesseeKenjon Barner50861985.25
368ED40Ovie OghoufoLouisiana StateNoah Spence60272486.57
369OG21Karsen BarnhartMichiganTravis Claridge60443068.85
370CB49Tyrek FunderburkAppalachian StateRoc Alexander51101867.84
371WR50Jeshaun JonesMarylandNaaman Roosevelt60111867.58
372TE24Austin StognerOklahomaLuke Farrell60602546.84
373LB34Craig YoungKansasMilo Eifler60302267.04
374WR51Ahmarean BrownSouth CarolinaYamon Figurs50801706.46
375RB33British BrooksNorth CarolinaMaster Teague51012198.83
376ED41Nate LynnWilliam & MaryDuke Ejiofor60262533.92
377QB19Gavin HardisonUTEPBrock Berlin60172064.86
378LB35Jason JohnsonCentral FloridaDrake Thomas60042283.66
380DL34Alex GubnerMontanaMalcolm Roach60252948.6
381CB50Myles SimsGeorgia TechShaun Wade60251888.16
382OT29Gunner BrittonAuburnAntonio Garcia60643047.36
383WR53Hayden HattenIdahoJustin Watson60122076.68
384S28Millard BradfordTexas ChristianBrandon Hill51041937.7
387RB34Austin JonesSouthern CaliforniaCraig Reynolds50952005.73
388TE25David Martin-RobinsonTempleBlake Whiteheart60352478.73
389WR54Drake StoopsOklahomaChad Beebe50951861.08
390ED42Daniel GrzesiakCincinnatiJordan Brailford60032426.27
391CB51Ryan Cooper Jr.Oregon StateXavier Crawford51131861.35
392WR55Xavier JohnsonOhio StateLynn Bowden Jr.60062025.82
394QB20Taulia TagovailoaMarylandBlake Sims5106185
395OT30Andrew co*kerTexas ChristianZachary Crabtree60673154.84
396LB36Joe AndreessenBuffaloJoe Odom60042409.36
397WR56Ramel KeytonTennesseeAllen Hurns60231917.23
398FB2Trent PennixNorth Carolina StateHunter Luepke60122349.41
UDFAPositionNameSchoolCompHTWTRAS
400S30Emany JohnsonNevadaObi Melifonwu60172189.58
401DL35Jalen SamiMichigan StateJonathan Ford60433335.05
402ED43Jacoby WindmonMichigan StateBarrett Green60062355.68
403WR57Tayvion RobinsonKentuckyReggie Roberson51011911.41
404S31Ben NikkelIowa StateJordan Lucas60021999.66
405OC13Jalen SundellNorth Dakota StateLuke Goedeke60513019.37
406LB37Levelle BaileyFresno StateDaShon Polk60152273.27
407RB35Aidan RobbinsBrigham YoungAndre Williams60162376.64
408WR58Billy BowensBoise StateRicardo Louis60062029.38
409CB52Jarius MonroeTulaneSaivion Smith60062012.94
410OT31Lorenzo ThompsonRhode IslandGuy Whimper60603078.66
411ED44John MorganArkansasHamilcar Rashed Jr.60132526.79
412WR59Beau CorralesTexas StateNick Toon60272149.14
413OG24Brady LathamArkansasWill Fries60513058.77
414QB21Jason BeanKansasKenny Hill60161967.42
415TE26Max WrightTexas A&MBrady Russell6032249
417LB38Jackson MitchellConnecticutCam Jones60132253.65
418DL36Kyler BaughMinnesotaQuinn Pitco*ck60163028.56
419CB54Isaiah JohnsonSyracuseJoeJuan Williams60332064.68
420RB36Justin StrongSouthern IllinoisJeremy Langford51162069.96
421CB55Tavion McCarthyMercerBrandon Wilson50831977.87
422OT32Griffin McDowellChattanoogaTanner Hawkinson60443059.43
423LS2William MoteGeorgiaAlex Ward60202309
424WR60Jalon CalhounDukeStedman Bailey50971862.67
425ED45Sundiata AndersonGrambling StateJimmy Bean60402475.99
426WR61Cole BeckVirginia TechKD Cannon51171887.99
427OG25Matthew JonesOhio StateRees Odhiambo60343165.65
428RB37Deshaun FenwickOregon StateTre Madden60072233.45
429OT33Kenneth HorseyKentuckyTremayne Anchrum60403136.22
430S32Michael DowellMiami OHBacarri Rambo60012179.02
431TE27Malcolm EppsPittsburghRandall Telfer60572575.41
432WR62Ty JamesMercerKearis Jackson60022018.07
433OC14Drake NugentMichiganBrian Allen60142986.69
434LB39Isaiah StalbirdSouth Dakota StateDavion Taylor51162219.5
435CB56Shon StephensFerris StateTony Carter50851737.18
436ED46Owen PorterMarshallQuincy Roche60202506.14
437WR63John JilesWest FloridaBud Sasser60262228
439QB22Jack PlummerLouisvilleCooper Rush60432158.36
440RB38La’Damian WebbSouth AlabamaEmari Demercado50712111.72
441DL37Brandon MattersonUTSATron LaFavor60132967.8
442WR64Sam WigluszOhioChansi Stuckey51051912.88
443OT34Doug NesterWest VirginiaLogan Stenberg60663083.35
444LB40Brian AbrahamAlbanyJacob Phillips60442299.15
445CB57Josh DeBerryTexas AMShareece Wright51071842.91
447CB58Al Blades Jr.DukeKahlef Hailassie60031947
448RB39Elijah CollinsOklahoma StateDexter Williams60002128.3
449TE28Messiah SwinsonArizona StateJohn Fitzpatrick60712591.51
UDFAPositionNameSchoolCompHTWTRAS
450CB59Rayshad WilliamsTexas TechLamar Jackson60212095.24
451ED47Julius WelschofCharlottePaul Toviessi60652578.94
452OG26Donovan JenningsSouth FloridaJamon Brown60413238.93
453WR65Phillip BrooksKansas StateJaelon Darden50671758.4
454OT35Theo BenedetBritish ColumbiaKellen Diesch60702959.03
455CB60Kalon GervinKansasNoah Igbinoghene51051928.05
456CB61Noah TumblinSan Diego StateJames Pierre60121824.91
457LB41Luquay WashingtonCentral ConnecticutOlakunle Fatukasi60062327.27
458DL38Tomari FoxNorth CarolinaTrenton Thompson60162887.1
459OT36Jeremy FlaxKentuckyStockar McDougle60543431.67
460OG27X’Zauvea GadlinLibertyStephen Peterman60323221.97
461S35Trevor Yeboah-KodieRutgersKaevon Merriweather51062067.87
462LB42Dubem OkonkwoPittsburg StateBen Burr-Kirven51172309.02
464RB40Jarveon HowardAlcorn StateSnoop Conner50972157.39
465OC15Andrew RaymOklahomaJake Andrews60403142.27
466QB23Chevan CordeiroSan Jose StateTrace McSorley60052008.39
467WR66Sam PinckneyCoastal CarolinaAdarius Bowman60272233.72
469CB62Mikey VictorAlabama StateIsaiah Bolden60232056.93
470ED48Jake HeimlicherUCLAChris Harrington60412478.72
471LB43Max TooleyBrigham YoungJosh Kaddu60212296.3
472RB41Chris CollierLock HavenAntonio Pittman51072039.71
473OT37Darrell SimpsonTulsaGabe Houy60633354.45
474TE29Jacob WarrenTennesseeCary Angeline60602513.37
475CB63Zamari WaltonMississippiKeith Taylor60131886.53
476S36Thomas HarperNotre DameDelarrin Turner-Yell51011897.92
477WR67Devin CarterWest VirginiaAndre Holmes60332073.25
478ED49Cameron ChesleyBowie StateWill Overstreet60302407.69
479DL39James EsterNorthern IllinoisRoy Philon60242894.13
480CB64John DavisNorth TexasDJ Ivey60051887.98
481OC16Charles TurnerLouisiana StateWilliam Sherman60343005.03
482WR68Cam JohnsonNorthwesternCornell Powell60002027.5
483LB44Trezmen MarshallAlabamaMikel Jones60042252.68
484RB42Kobe LewisFlorida AtlanticDeWayne McBride50912086.55
486OT38Kameron JonesMississippi StateWillie Beavers60533193.65
487TE30Brenden BatesKentuckyCole Hikutini60432467.21
488WR69Xavier WhiteTexas TechD.J. Foster51011904.87
489ED50Chase McGowanDelawareMarcus Valdez60102555.35
490S37Chris EdmondsArizona StateTyvis Powell60232105.62
491QB24Garrett ShraderSyracuseNick Fitzgerald6050231
492CB66Kaleb Ford-DementTexas StateAdairius Barnes51101789.01
493WR70Joseph ScatesMemphisAustin Mack60232054.12
494RB43Lorenzo LingardAkronGlen Coffee60012024.83
495DL40Jett StanleySacramentoRobert Windsor60402898.55
496CB67Reddy StewardTroyCorn Elder51051844.95
497OG30Cole SpencerTexas TechArlington Hambright60353079.43
498CB68Cam AllenPurdueMichael Ojemudia60112008.96
499RB44Nathaniel PeatMissouriJerrion Ealy50821965.99
500WR71Tanner KnueEastern MichiganDaniel Braverman51031797.57

Dallin Holker (TE – Colorado State)

6033/241 | RAS: 6.07
Player comparison: Bo Scaife

Holker is headed for an H-Back role at the next level. He absolutely has the skill to excel at that. The question becomes… does he have the physical ability? Holker lacks speed (4.78), and he needs space to build up to that meager gear (24th-percentile 10-yard split). Additionally, as one of the classes’ oldest players, there’s a glass ceiling on his potential within that usage-specific role.

That said, Holker is a hands-catcher with real ball skills, a rarity amongst this class. He tracks the ball well in congested quarters. Holker’s 10 contested catches last year were two more than any TE in this draft class.

Holker has one genetic quirk that decidedly works in his favor in this area: Holker is tied with the 6’7/260Brevyn Spann-Fordfor the longest arms of my top-15 TE. This gives Holker a deceivingly large catch radius that he uses to great effect, extending those long levers out to greet the rock at its earliest point every time.

During pre-draft testing, Holker showed-out in only one area of athletic testing, agility. He posted a sublime 94th-percentile 3-cone and an 83rd-percentile short shuttle. Holker’s change-of-direction fluidness is most evident after the catch, where he was a veritable broken-tackle machine in the Mountain West, finishing No. 2 in this class with 15 last year.

One area to work on at the next level to play up his natural agility and win more separation is footwork efficiency during the route-break process. But, overall, what his routes lack in snap and pizazz, Holker augments with tempo changes and a fun grab bag of upper-body deeks.

You will never ask Holker to play inline, as he would get ragdolled by NFL power. In some ways, Holker is Barner’s counterpoint in this class – his ceiling is likewise capped, but he brings to the NFL a skillset that is immediately playable in a very specific role. In Holker’s case, an H-Back in the Bo Scaife mold who chips in 40-50 catches a year while moving around the formation.

Brevyn Spann-Ford (TE – Minnesota)

6065/260 | RAS: 6.78
Player comparison:Charlie Kolar

Spann-Ford is a big, hulking inline tight end who is a true extension of the run game. He played in a run-intensive system at Minneota where his job, first and foremost, was to move the man in front of him. He’s really good at that. He looks like a mini-OT both latching and driving in the run game, and sitting back and anchoring in pass-pro. The value he offers to the NFL initially comes here.

Unfortunately, Spann-Ford also looked like a mini-OT in the receiving game last year at Minnesota, with a 0th-percentile PFF receiving grade. That was the case again at the Senior Bowl – he was a big lumberer who appeared to have zero feel for what he was doing.

On one particularly bizarre rep in Mobile, Spann-Ford was – apparently? – asked to subtly pick a defensive back on a crossing concept. Instead, Spann-Ford went straight at him – as though he had been asked to block him in space on a running play – and made harsh contact with the unsuspecting cover-man. This drew an immediate flag (a rarity in all-star exhibitions) along with genuinely perturbed jawing from multiple members of the defense.

Last season, Spann-Ford dropped nine balls while catching only 25 – for a stupefying 26.5% drop rate – with a mere two of those catches coming 10-or-more yards beyond the line of scrimmage.

For these reasons, I imagine not many other folks in the industry will join me in ranking BSF in the top-10 TEs. Totally get that. On the 2023 tape alone, Spann-Ford should be looking for another vocation right now.

But I’m not willing to give up on him just yet. For three (and possibly even four) reasons: 1) He’s a legitimately awesome blocker, 2) So much so that he could potentially even attempt to add more weight to actually become an OL (he has the length for it), 3) Last year’s receiving production was totally out of line from the season before.

Spann-Ford actually led the Gopher team with a 42-497-2 receiving line in 2022 – and only two drops (6.7% drop rate) – with 12 catches 10-plus yards downfield. People were excited about him as a receiver back then. And why wouldn’t they have been? In high school, Spann-Ford was a finalist for state player of the year as a two-way star… as a wide receiver, and an EDGE.

Entering last fall, Spann-Ford was considered one of the premier two-way tight ends in the country. This is a guy who lit up Minnesota prep football for nearly 3,000 receiving yards, and who had showed clear progress up until last fall’s one-season faceplant.

There is a home for Spann-Ford in the NFL. At minimum, that will be as a third-OT blocking TE. You also have a few developmental bullets in your holster if his receiving utility has indeed mysteriously vanished into the cold Minnesota night like Chuck Knoblauch’s ability to throw to first base. You could attempt to bulk Spann-Ford into an actual offensive linemen, or you could try shifting him back to EDGE.

Cody Schrader (RB – Missouri)

5084/202 | RAS: 3.19
Player Comparison:Tyler Badie

Broke out in 2023 in a zone-heavy scheme that accentuated his strengths — vision and one-cut oomph. Nice tempo to his style. Patient to allow blocks to develop, urgent when the opportunity arises. Athletically-limited never-say-die grinder. Not going to hit any home runs in the NFL. Runs low to the ground and keeps his leg churning. Doesn’t have a ton of natural power and isn’t a bulldoze but breaks arm tackles and off-angle attempts. Agility is mediocre overall outside of the one-cut path changes. Cody Schrader’s receiving skill opened eyes at the Senior Bowl. Schrader could improve his odds of staying on the field if he brought the same junkyard dog attitude he does to running the ball into pass-pro. That aspect of his game needs work.

Michael Wiley (RB – Arizona)

5104/210 | RAS: 7.28
Player Comparison: Tashard Choice

Holds some intrigue as a back around threshold size with proven receiving utility who can break tackles. Michael Wiley was oft-injured in college and has a medical red flag on draft boards around the NFL. He’ll also have to answer why Arizona began slashing his touches during its breakout 2023 season.

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