NFL Draft 2024 – Two Round Draft

NFL Draft 2024 – Two Round Mock Draft 2.0

Frank Coyle/ Head scout

The NFL Draft selection order is based on the 2024 NFL standings plus the NFL Draft tiebreaking procedures. Picks 1-18 are the non-playoff teams, with the order decided by the draft tiebreakers. Tied positions rotate up in the succeeding rounds. Positions 19 through 32 are based on playoff game results and tiebreakers are used if necessary. Exact draft order to be determined at close of the postseason

 Jan. 15 – Special Eligibility Deadline. Deadline for college players who are underclassmen to apply for Special Eligibility. They will have until Jan 18th to rescind their decision and retain their college eligibility. A list of underclassmen who have been approved for entry into the 2024 NFL Draft will be sent to clubs on January 19.

Players have begun to declare for the Transfer Portal which opened on Dec. 4th thru Jan 2, 2024
If a coach is fired or leaves the college program, that school’s players can enter the portal immediately.

No player entered in the Transfer portal will be in our Top Prospects or Mock Draft articles.
          Currently, Carolina and Cleveland do not have a 2024 first round selection

 April 25-27 – NFL Draft 2024 – Detroit, Michigan

        NFL Draft 2024 – Two Round Mock Draft 2.0 

             Team                                     Position /  Player                      School

  1. Chicago (Carolina – 2-13) QB Drake Maye                  North Carolina
  2. Arizona (3-12)  OT Olu Fashanu                Penn State
  3. Washington (4-11) TE Brock Bowers              Georgia
  4. New England (4-11) QB Caleb Williams             Southern Cal
  5. New York Giants (5-10) WR Marvin Harrison Jr       Ohio State
  6. Los Angeles Chargers (5-10) Edge Laiatu Latu UCLA
  7. Tennessee (5-10) Edge Dallas Turner               Alabama
  8. Chicago (6-9) WR Rome Odunze              Washington
  9. New York Jets (6-9) OT Joe Alt                         Notre Dame
  10. Atlanta (7-8) QB Jayden Daniels            LSU
  11. New Orleans (7-8) WR Keon Coleman             Florida State
  12. Green Bay (7-8) DB Cooper DeJean            Iowa
  13. Las Vegas (7-8) QB Bo Nix                          Oregon
  14. Minnesota (7-8) CB Kool-Aid McKinstry     Alabama
  15. Denver (7-8) QB Michael Penix Jr.         Washington
  16. Arizona (Houston – 8-7) Edge Chop Robinson           Penn State
  17. Pittsburgh (8-7) OT JC Latham                   Alabama
  18. Cincinnati (8-7) DL Jer’Zhan Newton         Illinois

   Current Playoff Clubs below bracketed based on current record and SOS

  1. Indianapolis (8-7) DL Leonard Taylor III        Miami (Fl)
  2. Tampa Bay (8-7) OT Amarius Mims             Georgia
  3. Los Angeles Rams (8-7) QB Jordan Travis              Florida State
  4. Seattle (8-7) Edge Jared Verse                 Florida State
  5. Jacksonville (8-7) S Kamren Kinchens        Miami (Fl)
  6. Buffalo (9-6) WR Malik Nabers                LSU
  7. Kansas City (9-6) WR Emeka Egbuka             Ohio State
  8. Dallas (10-5) WR Troy Franklin               Oregon
  9. Houston (Cleveland – 10-5)  CB Nate Wiggins        Clemson
  10. Miami (11-4) OT Troy Fautanu               Washington
  11. Detroit (11-4) CB Terrion Arnold             Alabama
  12. Philadelphia (11-4) S Tyler Nubin                  Minnesota
  13. San Francisco (11-4) OT Jordan Morgan            Arizona
  14. Baltimore (12-3) CB Kamari Lassiter           Georgia

 2nd Round

33         Carolina                        WR       Brian Thomas               LSU
34         Arizona                         WR       Xavier Worthy               Texas
35         New England                OT        Tyler Guyton                 Oklahoma
36         Washington                   CB        Kalen King                    Penn State
37         LA Chargers                  OL        Taliese Fuaga               Oregon State
38         Tennessee                    LB        Edgerrin Cooper            Texas A&M
39         NY Giants                     Edge    Bralen Trice                  Washington
40         Green Bay (NY Jets)   WR       Xavier Legette               South Carolina
41         Washington (Chicago)   DL        J.T. Tuimoloau             Ohio State
42         Phil (New Orleans)         Edge    Chris Braswell               Alabama
43         Green Bay                    DL        T’Vondre Sweat             Texas
44         Las Vegas                    WR       Johnny Wilson               Florida State
45         Minnesota                     DL        Maason Smith               LSU
46         New Orleans (Denver)   TE        Ja’Tavion Sanders         Texas
47         Atlanta                          CB        Denzel Burke                Ohio State
48         Houston                        WR       Jalen McMillan             Washington
49         Pittsburgh                     CB        Jason Marshall             Florida
50         Cincinnati                      WR       Ja’Lynn Polk                 Washington
51         Indianapolis                  LB        Jeremiah Trotter Jr.       Clemson
52         Tampa Bay                   WR       Adonai Mitchell             Texas
53         LA Rams                       S          Malachi Moore             Alabama
54         NY Giants (Seattle)        OL        Cooper Beebe               Kansas State
55         Jacksonville                  OT        Patrick Paul                  Houston
56         Buffalo                         S          Javon Bullard                Georgia
57         Kansas City                  OT        Kingsley Suamataia       BYU
58         Dallas                           RB        Trey Benson                 Florida State
59         Cleveland                      QB       Spencer Rattler             South Carolina
60         Detroit                          DT        Kris Jenkins                  Michigan
61         Philadelphia                  CB        Quinyon Mitchell            Toledo
62         San Francisco               S          Calen Bullock                Southern California
63         Miami                           C     Jackson Powers-Johnson   Oregon
64         Baltimore                      RB        TreVeyon Henderson     Ohio State




Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 17
Ravens Drill 49ers in Christmas Clash

Only 6 Playoff Positions Claimed with 2 Games to go

Teams of the Week 
Ravens Drill 49ers
Dolphins Edge Cowboys
Browns Edge Texans
Bucs Bashes Jaguars   

Players of the Week
  NFC
   Offense – QB Matthew Stafford – Rams
   Defense – S Kerry Joseph – Lions
  AFC
   Offense – WR Amari Cooper – Browns
  Defense – S Kyle Hamilton – Ravens
  
Rookies of the Week
   Offense – WR Puka Nacua – Rams
   Defense – Edge Zach Harrison – Falcons
 
Games of Week 17
Thursday
Jets @ Browns

Saturday
Lions @ Cowboys 8:15 pm

Sunday
Raiders @ Colts – 1:00 pm
Dolphins @ Ravens – 1:00 pm
Steelers @ Seahawks – 4:05 pm
 
Bye weeks are over for the season
 

NFL Team Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ Staff – Frank Coyle/Publisher

Ranking / Team / Record
#1 – Ravens – 12-3
#2 – 49ers – 11-4
#3 – Dolphins – 11-4
#4 – Eagles – 11-4
#5 – Cowboys – 10-5
#6 – Lions – 11-4
#7 – Chiefs – 9-6
#8 – Bills – 9-6
#9 – Browns – 10-5
#10 – Jaguars – 8-7
#11 – Colts – 8-7
#12 – Seahawks – 8-7
#13 – Rams – 8-7
#14 – Bucs – 8-7
#15 – Bengals – 8-7
#16 – Texans – 8-7
#17 – Raiders – 7-8
#18 – Steelers – 8-7
#19 – Vikings – 7-8
#20 – Broncos – 7-8
#21 – Saints – 7-8
#22 – Packers – 7-8
#23 – Falcons – 7-8
#24 – Giants – 5-10
#25 – Chargers – 5-10
#26 – Bears – 5-10
#27 – Jets – 6-9
#28 – Titans – 5-10
#29 – Commanders – 4-11
#30 – Cardinals – 3-12
#31 – Patriots – 4-11
#32 – Panthers – 2-13
 
Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in major college player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc. for the past 30 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He has a new column ‘The Word on the Street’ dedicated for the NFL Draft and Free agency insight and news with unique content during December through May. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS and ESPN on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites




Top 199 Pro Prospects for NFL Draft

Top 199 Pro Prospects for NFL Draft 2024

Our friends at Great Blue North Report posted a late December – Top 199 Prospects for the NFL Draft. Long time friend, competitor and scout, Colin Lindsay publishes a comprehensive year round reports on NFL prospects.

Go to

https://gbnreport.com/2024-big-board/

Visit for Updates




NFL Draft – First Round Order

NFL Draft 2024 – First Round Selection Order – Dec. 26,2023

Frank Coyle/ Publisher

The NFL Draft selection order is based on the 2024 NFL standings plus the NFL Draft tiebreaking procedures. Picks 1-18 are the non-playoff teams, with the order decided by the draft tiebreakers. Tied positions rotate up in the succeeding rounds. Positions 19 through 32 are based on playoff game results and tiebreakers are used if necessary.

Currently Carolina and Cleveland do not have 2024 first round selections

Jan. 15 – Special Eligibility Deadline. Deadline for college players who are underclassmen to apply for Special Eligibility. They will have until Jan 18th to rescind their decision and retain their college eligibility. A list of underclassmen who have been approved for entry into the 2024 NFL Draft will be sent to clubs on January 19.

April 25-27 – NFL Draft 2024 – Detroit, Michigan

NFL Draft 2024 – First Round Order – Dec. 26

  1. Chicago (Carolina – 2-13)
  2. Arizona (3-12)
  3. Washington (4-11)
  4. New England (4-11)
  5. New York Giants (5-10)
  6. Los Angeles Chargers (5-10)
  7. Tennessee (5-10)
  8. Chicago (6-9)
  9. New York Jets (6-9)
  10. Atlanta (7-8)
  11. New Orleans (7-8)
  12. Green Bay (7-8)
  13. Las Vegas (7-8)
  14. Minnesota (7-8)
  15. Denver (7-8)
  16. Arizona (Houston – 8-7)
  17. Pittsburgh (8-7)
  18. Cincinnati (8-7)

Current Playoff Clubs below bracketed based on current record and SOS

  1. Indianapolis (8-7)
  2. Tampa Bay (8-7)
  3. Los Angeles Rams (8-7)
  4. Seattle (8-7)
  5. Jacksonville (8-7)
  6. Buffalo (9-6)
  7. Kansas City (9-6)
  8. Dallas (10-5)
  9. Houston (Cleveland – 10-5)
  10. Miami (11-4)
  11. Detroit (11-4)
  12. Philadelphia (11-4)
  13. San Francisco (11-4)
  14. Baltimore (12-3)

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in major college player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc. for the past 30 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He has a new column ‘The Word on the Street’ dedicated for the NFL Draft and Free agency with unique content during December through May.

He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS and ESPN on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites

 




Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 16

Christmas Night Battle Between #1 & #2
49ers Host Ravens on Monday Night Clash

Teams of the Week 
Bills Crush Cowboys
Ravens Pound Jaguars
Bengals Edge Vikings
Seahawks Shock Eagles

Players of the Week

  NFC
   Offense – QB Baker Mayfield – Bucs
   Defense – LB Alex Anzalone – Lions

 AFC
   Offense – RB James Cook – Bills
  Defense – LB Germaine Pratt – Bengals
  
Rookies of the Week
   Offense – WR Jordan Addison – Vikings
   Defense – S Quan Martin – Commanders

Games of Week 16
Thursday
Saints @ Rams

Saturday
Bengals @ Steelers 4:30 pm

Sunday
Lions @ Vikings – 1:00 pm
Cowboys @ Dolphins – 4:25 pm

Monday
Ravens @ 49ers – 8:15 pm
 
Bye weeks are over for the season
 
NFL Team Power Poll
Draft Insiders’ Staff – Frank Coyle/Publisher

Ranking / Team / Record
#1 – 49ers – 11-3
#2 – Ravens – 11-3
#3 – Dolphins – 10-4
#4 – Eagles – 10-4
#5 – Cowboys – 10-4
#6 – Chiefs – 9-5
#7 – Lions – 10-4
#8 – Jaguars – 8-6
#9 – Bills – 8-6
#10 – Browns – 9-5
#11 – Bengals – 8-6
#12 – Texans – 8-6
#13 – Vikings – 7-7
#14 – Broncos – 7-7
#15 – Colts – 7-7
#16 – Saints – 7-7
#17 – Seahawks – 7-7
#18 – Rams – 7-7
#19 – Bucs – 7-7
#20 – Raiders – 6-8
#21 – Steelers – 7-7
#22 – Packers – 6-8
#23 – Falcons – 6-8
#24 – Giants – 5-9
#25 – Chargers – 5-9
#26 – Bears – 5-9
#27 – Jets – 5-9
#28 – Commanders – 4-10
#29 – Titans – 5-9
#30 – Cardinals – 3-11
#31 – Patriots – 3-11
#32 – Panthers – 2-12
 
Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in major college player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc. for the past 30 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He has a new column ‘The Word on the Street’ dedicated for the NFL Draft and Free agency insight and news with unique content during December through May. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS and ESPN on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites.




Draft Insiders’ All-America Teams

Draft Insiders’ 2023 All-America Teams

Frank Coyle
Draft Insiders’ All-America Teams

First Team
Offense

Quarterback – Jayden Daniels – LSU

Running Backs
Ollie Gordon II – Oklahoma State
Blake Corum – Michigan

Tight End
Brock Bowers – Georgia

Wide Receivers
Marvin Harrison Jr. – Ohio State
Malik Nabers – LSU
Rome Odunze – Washington

Tackles
Joe Alt – Notre Dame
Olu Fashanu – Penn State

Guards
Cooper Beebe – Kansas State
Zak Zinter – Michigan

Center
Jackson Powers-Johnson – Oregon

First Team
Defense

Edge rushers
Laiatu Latu – UCLA
Jared Verse – Florida State

Interior linemen
Jer’Zahn Newton – Illinois
T’Vondre Sweat – Texas

Linebackers
Payton Wilson – North Carolina State
Edgerrin Cooper – Texas A&M
Dallas Turner – Alabama

Cornerbacks
Cooper DeJean – Iowa
Kool-Aid McKinstry – Alabama

Safeties
Xavier Watts – Notre Dame
Tyler Nubin – Minnesota
Defensive back – Terrion Arnold – Alabama

KR Zachariah Branch, USC
PR Ainias Smith, Texas A&M
All-purpose player – Travis Hunter – Colorado

Placekicker – Graham Nicholson – Miami (Oh)
Punter – Tory Taylor – Iowa

Second Team
 Offense

Quarterback – Michael Penix Jr. – Washington

Running Backs
Audric Estime – Notre Dame
Cody Schrader – Missouri

Tight Ends – Dallin Holker – Colorado State

Wide Receivers
Troy Franklin – Oregon
Brian Thomas Jr. – LSU
Malik Washington – Virginia

Tackles
Taliese Fuaga – Oregon State
Troy Fautanu – Washington

Guards
Tate Ratledge – Georgia
Clay Webb – Jacksonville State

Center – Sedrick Van Pran – Georgia

Second Team
Defense

Edge rushers
Jonah Elliss – Utah
Jalen Green – James Madison

Interior linemen
Howard Cross III – Notre Dame
Byron Murphy II – Texas

Linebackers
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. – Clemson
Jason Henderson – Old Dominion
Jay Higgins – Iowa

Cornerbacks
T.J. Tampa – Iowa State
Quinyon Mitchell – Toledo

Safeties
Malaki Starks – Georgia
Trey Taylor – Air Force
Defensive back – Kris Abrams-Draine – Missouri

KR Jayden Harrison, Marshall
PR LaJohntay Wester, FAU
All-purpose player – Xavier Worthy – Texas

Placekicker – Jose Pizano – UNLV
Punter – Matthew Hayball – Vanderbilt




AP FCS All-America Teams

AP FCS All-America Teams

South Dakota State leads the AP FCS All-America team with four 1st team offensive performers. QB Mark Gronowski, running back Isiah Davis, OL Garrett Greenfield and Mason McCormick all earned first team AP honors.

Other than South Dakota St, only Monmouth University was represented by more than one player on the first AP team. The Hawks were represented by running back. Jaden Shirden and wideout Dymere Miller who earned first team AP honors.

Four Montana Bobcats earned mention on the 2023 Associated Press FCS All-America teams. Montana, junior offensive tackle Marcus Wehr, landed on the first team. Offensive guard Rush Reimer and all-purpose player Sean Chambers each earned mention on the AP second team. Defensive end Brody Grebe, earned third team honors.

AP FCS All-America Teams

First Team

Offense
Quarterback – Mark Gronowski, fourth-year, South Dakota State

Running Backs
Jaden Shirden, fourth-year, Monmouth University
Isaiah Davis, fourth-year, South Dakota State

Offensive linemen
Garret Greenfield, sixth-year, South Dakota State
Noah Atagi, sixth-year, Weber State
Mason McCormick, sixth-year, South Dakota State
Jacob Johanning, fifth-year, Furman
Marcus Wehr, fourth-year, Montana State

Tight end – Cam Grandy, fifth-year, Illinois State

Wide receivers
Ty James, fifth-year, Mercer
Dymere Miller, fourth-year, Monmouth University
Jalen Coker, fifth-year, Holy Cross

All-purpose player – Dylan Laube, fifth-year, New Hampshire
Kicker – Matthew Cook, fifth-year, Northern Iowa

First Team
Defense

Linemen
Terrell Allen, fourth-year, Tennessee State
Jay Person, sixth-year, Chattanooga
Anton Juncaj, fourth-year, Albany (N.Y.)
Alex Gubner, sixth-year, Montana

Linebackers
Dylan Kelly, fifth-year, Albany (N.Y.)
Brock Mogensen, sixth-year, South Dakota
Jacob Dobbs, fifth-year, Holy Cross

Defensive backs
PJ Jules, fifth-year, Southern Illinois
Cole Wisniewski, fourth-year, North Dakota State
Lance Wise Jr., fifth-year, Mercer
Marcus Harris, fourth-year, Idaho
Sheldon Arnold II, fourth-year, East Tennessee State

Punter – Aidan Laros, third-year, Tennessee Martin

Second Team

Offense
Quarterback – Max Brosmer, fifth-year, New Hampshire

Running backs
Sam Franklin, third-year, Tennessee Martin
Jamar Curtis, second-year, Lafayette

Offensive linemen
Luke Newman, fourth-year, Holy Cross
Charles Grant, fourth-year, William & Mary
Rush Reimer, fourth-year, Montana State
Mark Barthelemy, sixth-year, Nicholls State
Gavin Olson, fifth-year, Tennessee Martin

Tight end – Carter Runyon, third-year, Towson

Wide receivers
Brandon Porter, sixth-year, Incarnate Word
Hayden Hatten, fifth-year, Idaho
Chedon James, second-year, Idaho State

All-purpose player – Junior Bergen, third-year, Montana
Kicker – Ricardo Chavez, fourth-year, Idaho

Second Team

Defense
Linemen
Ty French, fourth-year, Gardner-Webb
David Walker, fourth-year, Central Arkansas
Finn Claypool, third-year, Drake
Daylan Dotson, fourth-year, Tennessee Martin

Linebackers
Billy Shaeffer, sixth-year, Lafayette
Winston Reid, seventh-year, Weber State
Micah Davey, third-year, McNeese State

Defensive backs
Aamir Hall, fourth-year, Albany (N.Y.)
Caleb Curtain, third-year, Elon
Blake Ruffin, third-year, Eastern Illinois
Tyler Morton, third-year, Nicholls State
Kenny Gallop, Jr., third-year, Howard

Punter – Grant Burkett, fifth-year, Missouri State

Third Team

Offense
Quarterback – Matthew Sluka, fourth-year, Holy Cross

Running backs
Lan Larison, fourth-year, UC Davis
Jordan Fuller, third-year, Holy Cross

Offensive linemen
John Allen, fourth-year, SE Louisiana
Josiah Ezirim, fifth-year, Eastern Kentucky
Jake Kubas, sixth-year, North Dakota State
Ryan Coll, fifth-year, Richmond
Seth Osborne, sixth-year, St. Francis, Pa.

Tight end — Cole Rusk, third-year, Murray State

Wide receivers
Raylen Sharpe, third-year, Missouri State
Efton Chism III, fourth-year, Eastern Washington
Kasey Hawthorne, third-year, Howard

All-purpose player – Sean Chambers, sixth-year, Montana State
Kicker – Kyle Ramsey, fifth-year, Abilene Christian

Third Team

Defense
Linemen
Eric O’Neill, third-year, Long Island
Brendan Webb, sixth-year, South Dakota
Khristian Boyd, sixth-year, Northern Iowa
Brody Grebe, third-year, Montana State

Linebackers
Amir Abdullah, fourth-year, Illinois State
Braxton Hill, fifth-year, Montana
Noah Martin, fourth-year, Samford

Defensive backs
Myles Harden, fourth-year, South Dakota
Saiku White, third-year, Lafayette
Max Epps, third-year, Texas A&M-Commerce
Travis Blackshear, sixth-year, Furman
Kaleb Lyons, second-year, Morehead State

Punter – Aaron Trusler, third-year, Richmond




Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 15

Teams of the Week 
Cowboys Wack Eagles
Ravens Comeback vs Rams
Giants Edge Packers
Bills Surprise Chiefs

  Players of the Week
  NFC
   Offense – WR Drake London – Falcons
   Defense – LB Demario Davis – Saints

  AFC
   Offense – QB Zach Wilson – Jets
  Defense – DE Trey Hendrickson – Bengals

  Rookies of the Week
   Offense – QB Will Levin – Titans
   Defense – CB Deonte Banks – Giants

 Games of Week 15
Saturday
Pittsburgh @ Indianapolis 4:30 pm
Denver @ Detroit – 8:15 pm

Sunday
NY Giants @ New Orleans – 1:00 pm
Dallas @ Buffalo – 4:25 pm
Baltimore @ Jacksonville – 8:20 pm
 
Bye weeks are over for the season

NFL Team Power Poll
Draft Insiders’ Staff – Frank Coyle/Publisher

Ranking / Team / Record
#1 – 49ers – 10-3
#2 – Ravens – 10-3
#3 – Eagles – 10-3
#4 – Cowboys – 10-3
#5 – Dolphins – 9-4
#6 – Chiefs – 8-5
#7 – Lions – 9-4
#8 – Jaguars – 8-5
#9 – Bills – 7-6
#10 – Browns – 8-5
#11 – Broncos – 7-6
#12 – Colts – 7-6
#13 – Texans – 7-6
#14 – Vikings – 7-6
#15 – Bengals – 7-6
16 – Steelers – 7-6
#17 – Saints – 6-7
#18 – Seahawks – 6-7
#19 – Packers – 6-7
#20 – Falcons – 6-7
#21 – Rams – 6-7
#22 – Bucs – 6-7
#23 – Giants – 5-8
#24 – Raiders – 5-8
#25 – Chargers – 5-8
#26 – Bears – 5-8
#27 – Jets – 5-8
#28 – Commanders – 4-9
#29 – Titans – 5-8
#30 – Cardinals – 3-10
#31 – Patriots – 3-10
#32 – Panthers – 1-12
 
Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in major college player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc. for the past 30 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He has a new column ‘The Word on the Street’ dedicated for the NFL Draft and Free agency insight and news with unique content during December through May. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS and ESPN on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites.




FWAA All-America Teams

2023 Football Writers All-America Teams

www.footballwriters.com

Photo – WR Marvin Harrison – Ohio St (school photo)

FWAA All-America Teams

First Team
Offense

QB Jayden Daniels, LSU
RB Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State,
WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
WR Malik Nabers, LSU
WR Rome Odunze, Washington
TE Brock Bowers, Georgia

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 28 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He has a new column ‘The Word on the Street’ dedicated for the NFL Draft and Free agency insight and news with unique content during December through May.

OL Joe Alt, Notre Dame
OL Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
OL Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
OL Zak Zinter, Michigan
C Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon

Draft Insiders’ 2023 All-America Teams coming this week
Frank Coyle

Defense
DE Jonah Elliss, Utah
DE Laiatu Latu, UCLA
DT Jer’Zhan Newton, Illinois
DT T’Vondre Sweat, Texas
LB Jay Higgins, Iowa
LB Dallas Turner, Alabama
LB Payton Wilson, N.C. State
DB Beanie Bishop Jr., West Virginia
DB Cooper DeJean, Iowa
DB Malaki Starks, Georgia
DB Xavier Watts, Notre Dame

Specialists
K Jose Pizano, UNLV
P Tory Taylor, Iowa
KR Jayden Harrison, Marshall
PR LaJohntay Wester, FAU
AP Travis Hunter, Colorado

Second Team
 
Offense
QB Michael Penix Jr., Washington
RB Blake Corum, Michigan
RB Cody Schrader, Missouri
WR Troy Franklin, Oregon
WR Malik Washington, Virginia
TE Dallin Holker, Colorado State
OL Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State
OL Troy Fautanu, Washington
OL Javon Foster, Missouri
OL JC Latham, Alabama
C Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia

Defense
DE Jalen Green, James Madison
DE Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State
DT Howard Cross III, Notre Dame
DT Kris Jenkins, Michigan
LB Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M
LB Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State
LB Jason Henderson, Old Dominion
DB Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri
DB Brylan Green, Liberty
DB Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo
DB Tyler Nubin, Minnesota

Second Team Specialists
K Graham Nicholson, Miami (Ohio)
P Matthew Hayball, Vanderbilt
KR Zachariah Branch, USC
PR Xavier Worthy, Texas
AP Ismail Mahdi, Texas State




Jayden Daniels Wins Heisman Trophy 2023 Award

Heisman Trophy 2023 – Jayden Daniels Wins Award

2023 Heisman Winner
Frank Coyle/ Voter

The Heisman trust announced during the ESPN televised that LSU’s Jayden Daniels is the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner. QB Daniels won the award off an outstanding 2023 season. The dual threat athlete put together a thrilling season of highlights vs top competition with both impact as a passer and runner. He is the 5th transfer in the past 7 years to win the Heisman award, following QBs, Caleb Williams, Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray and Joe Burrow. All three QBs this year, Daniels, Nix and Penix were transfer players in recent years with only WR Marvin Harrison among finalists a career one school player.  This year’s voting marked the 12th time in the last 14 years that a QB won the Heisman award. Daniels is the first player since 2016 to win the Heisman award who did not play for a conference championship.

Daniels received 503 first-place votes and 2,029 total points to beat out two fellow transfer QBs in Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. (292 first place, 1,701 total) and Oregon ‘s Bo Nix (51 first place, 885 total), as well as Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (20 first place, 352 total) in a ceremony held at Lincoln Center in New York City. Florida State’s Jordan Travis placed fifth after receiving eight first-place votes for 85 total points.

Heisman Trophy Voting

LSU’s Jayden Daniels became the second straight transfer quarterback and the fifth in the past seven years to win the Heisman Trophy.

Players                         School             1st        Total
Jayden Daniels,             LSU                  503       2,029
Michael Penix Jr.,          Wash.               292       1,701
Bo Nix,                             Oregon             51         885
Marvin Harrison Jr.,       Ohio St.            20         352
Jordan Travis,                Florida St.         8          85
Jalen Milroe,                  Alabama           4          73
Ollie Gordon II,              Okla. St.           1          31
Cody Schrader,              Missouri            1          29
Blake Corum,                 Michigan           3          28
J.J. McCarthy,               Michigan           1          21

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The 2023 Heisman Trophy ballots went out to 928 electors, which includes 870 members of the media, 57 living Heisman winners and one overall fan vote presented by Nissan, premier partner of the Heisman Trophy. All ballots were submitted electronically to the independent accountants at Deloitte.

Frank Coyle is a longtime national scout of both College and NFL players. He is also a long-time member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 30 years.