NFL Draft 2024 consensus Big Board: T'Vondre Sweat tumbles, Maason Smith rises (2024)

NFL Draft 2024 consensus Big Board: T'Vondre Sweat tumbles, Maason Smith rises (1)

By Austin Mock and Nick Baumgardner

Apr 16, 2024

As the2024 NFL Draftclass continues to take shape, it’s time again to take stock of which prospects are dominating the early-round conversation.

The Athletic’s consensus Big Board combines rankings from a wide range of draft experts to identify how the top prospects are viewed relative to the rest of their class. In theory, by the time we reach draft weekend, these rankings should help give us a handle on how the picks could (or, at least, should) play out.

Let’s see how things have shifted sinceour previous board:

2024 NFL Draft Consensus Board

PlayerPosSchoolLastChange

1

Caleb Williams

QB

USC

1

2

Marvin Harrison Jr.

WR

Ohio State

2

3

Drake Maye

QB

North Carolina

3

4

Malik Nabers

WR

LSU

4

5

Rome Odunze

WR

Washington

5

6

Joe Alt

OT

Notre Dame

7

1

7

Brock Bowers

TE

Georgia

6

-1

8

Jayden Daniels

QB

LSU

9

1

9

Dallas Turner

EDGE

Alabama

8

-1

10

Jared Verse

EDGE

Florida State

10

11

JC Latham

OT

Alabama

12

1

12

Olu Fashanu

OT

Penn State

11

-1

13

Laiatu Latu

EDGE

UCLA

14

1

14

Quinyon Mitchell

CB

Toledo

15

1

15

Terrion Arnold

CB

Alabama

13

-2

16

Troy Fautanu

G/T

Washington

17

1

17

Taliese Fuaga

G/T

Oregon State

16

-1

18

Byron Murphy II

DT

Texas

18

19

Amarius Mims

OT

Georgia

19

20

Brian Thomas Jr.

WR

LSU

20

21

J.J. McCarthy

QB

Michigan

21

22

Nate Wiggins

CB

Clemson

22

23

Jer'Zhan Newton

DT

Illinois

23

24

Cooper DeJean

CB

Iowa

24

25

Graham Barton

OL

Duke

28

3

26

Chop Robinson

EDGE

Penn State

25

-1

27

Kool-Aid McKinstry

CB

Alabama

27

28

Tyler Guyton

OT

Oklahoma

26

-2

29

Adonai Mitchell

WR

Texas

29

30

Ladd McConkey

WR

Georgia

31

1

31

Jackson Powers-Johnson

C

Oregon

30

-1

32

Darius Robinson

DT

Missouri

33

1

33

Bo Nix

QB

Oregon

32

-1

34

Jordan Morgan

OT

Arizona

34

35

Ennis Rakestraw Jr.

CB

Missouri

35

36

Xavier Worthy

WR

Texas

41

5

37

Troy Franklin

WR

Oregon

36

-1

38

Michael Penix Jr.

QB

Washington

40

2

39

Edgerrin Cooper

LB

39

40

Keon Coleman

WR

Florida State

38

-2

41

Braden Fiske

DT

Florida State

43

2

42

Ricky Pearsall

WR

Florida

49

7

43

Roman Wilson

WR

Michigan

44

1

44

Payton Wilson

LB

NC State

42

-2

45

Zach Frazier

C

West Virginia

46

1

46

Junior Colson

LB

Michigan

48

2

47

Jonathon Brooks

RB

Texas

52

5

48

Tyler Nubin

S

Minnesota

45

-3

49

Kris Jenkins

DT

Michigan

54

5

50

Chris Braswell

EDGE

Alabama

51

1

51

Javon Bullard

S

Georgia

55

4

52

Ja'Tavion Sanders

TE

Texas

50

-2

53

Kingsley Suamataia

OT

BYU

53

54

Kamari Lassiter

CB

Georgia

37

-17

55

Marshawn Kneeland

EDGE

Western Michigan

59

4

56

Xavier Legette

WR

South Carolina

58

2

57

T.J. Tampa

CB

Iowa State

57

58

Malachi Corley

WR

Western Kentucky

56

-2

59

Max Melton

CB

Rutgers

71

12

60

Mike Sainristil

CB

Michigan

65

5

61

Christian Haynes

G

UConn

61

62

T'Vondre Sweat

DT

Texas

47

-15

63

Cooper Beebe

G

Kansas State

62

-1

64

Ruke Orhorhoro

DT

Clemson

63

-1

65

Mike Hall Jr.

DT

Ohio State

76

11

66

Bralen Trice

EDGE

Washington

60

-6

67

Jaden Hicks

S

Washington State

68

1

68

Adisa Isaac

EDGE

Penn State

64

-4

69

Maason Smith

DT

LSU

83

14

70

Patrick Paul

OT

Houston

67

-3

71

Trey Benson

RB

Florida State

70

-1

72

Kiran Amegadjie

OT

66

-6

73

Austin Booker

EDGE

Kansas

85

12

74

Jaylen Wright

RB

Tennessee

80

6

75

Brandon Dorlus

DL

Oregon

82

7

76

Ja'Lynn Polk

WR

Washington

69

-7

77

Cole Bishop

S

Utah

86

9

78

Jeremiah Trotter Jr.

LB

Clemson

78

79

Blake Corum

RB

Michigan

79

80

Blake Fisher

OT

Notre Dame

75

-5

81

Dominick Puni

G

Kansas

87

6

82

Jonah Elliss

EDGE

Utah

77

-5

83

Jermaine Burton

WR

Alabama

72

-11

84

Andru Phillips

CB

Kentucky

89

5

85

Javon Baker

WR

UCF

88

3

86

Devontez Walker

WR

North Carolina

74

-12

87

Cade Stover

TE

Ohio State

90

3

88

D.J. James

CB

Auburn

93

5

89

Roger Rosengarten

OT

Washington

NR

NR

90

Calen Bullock

S

USC

73

-17

91

Jalen McMillan

WR

Washington

81

-10

92

Renardo Green

CB

Florida State

92

93

Cedric Gray

LB

North Carolina

94

1

94

Kamren Kinchens

S

Miami

84

-10

95

Kris Abrams-Draine

CB

Missouri

91

-4

96

Spencer Rattler

QB

South Carolina

100

4

97

Dadrion Taylor-Demerson

S

Texas Tech

96

-1

98

Khyree Jackson

CB

Oregon

99

1

99

Malik Washington

WR

Virginia

NR

NR

100

Cam Hart

CB

Notre Dame

98

-2

A few thoughts on the updated board from draft analyst Nick Baumgardner:

T’Vondre Sweat’s stock takes a dip

Texas defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat was one of the biggest fallers in this week’s consensus update, dropping from No. 47 to No. 62. Sweat was arrested earlier this month on a DWI charge in Texas. The fact the arrest happened at all will impact Sweat’s stock with some teams, but the timing of it — coming mere weeks before the draft — might be a bigger issue.

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Some scouts have expressed concerns about Sweat’s maturity level. One, according to The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, labeled him a “class clown” and questioned his commitment to football. (Brugler gave Sweat a fourth-round grade in The Beast.)

On talent alone, Sweat could draw a borderline first-round grade from some NFL evaluators. At 6-foot-4, 366 pounds with great burst and quickness, Sweat’s versatility inside and presence as someone who’s hard to move could make him a truly dominant NFL run defender. However, if he’s not consistent, he’s going to struggle. Sweat has maintained a weight in the 360-pound range throughout the pre-draft process, though some scouts told Brugler that Sweat was closer to 380 last season.

GO DEEPERNFL Draft 2024 ‘The Beast’ Guide: Dane Brugler’s scouting reports and player rankings

Can Maason Smith benefit from Sweat’s slide?

Maybe it’s the fact Sweat is falling — or maybe it’s the fact The Beast annually resets so many other opinions out there around this time of year — but LSU defensive tackle Maason Smith jumped up 14 spots this week (to No. 69). It’s worth noting that Brugler had the 6-5, 306-pounder ranked No. 64 on his most recent Top 100.

Physically, Smith is a first-round talent, in just about every area. He has 35 1/2-inch arms, an 84 5/8-inch wingspan with great play strength and natural explosion. He’s an absolute house of a man. Smith’s knock-back power, even when he loses leverage, is always impressive.

However (and there are a few “howevers” here) Smith also missed 13 games in 2022 with an ACL tear and then was suspended for the first game of last season due to receiving an improper benefit. His lower half is stiff, he plays very tall, and his pass rush tool set isn’t overly deep. The range on Smith is going to be pretty wide, as he’s almost exclusively a traits-based prospect at this point. But he’s still just 21 years old and offers a lot of stuff you cannot teach.

Official 40yd dash times for DTs:

4.78 Braden Fiske
4.85 Mekhi Wingo, Brandon Dorlus
4.87 Byron Murphy II
4.89 Ruke Orhorhoro
4.91 Kris Jenkins
4.97 Jaden Crumedy
4.99 DeWayne Carter
5.01 Maason Smith
5.02 Tyler Davis

— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) February 29, 2024

Another DT on the move

Apparently, this is a defensive line update.

One player whose consensus ranking stands out as being quite different from where he lands on Brugler’s Top 100 is Florida State DT Braden Fiske. Fiske may have been the star of the combine earlier this spring, as he put up terrific testing numbers across the board and was outstanding in just about every area during on-field testing. The consensus board pushed Fiske all the way up to No. 41.

Brugler, however, has a third-round grade on Fiske (No. 71). And Fiske’s arm length (31 inches) remains highly concerning. It’s considerably below average inside and will create issues for Fiske if he can’t beat his opponent immediately off the snap.

Braden Fiske is an animal. pic.twitter.com/vx4Y2jTNdp

— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) January 20, 2024

That’s his game, and he’s terrific at it — Fiske’s body twitch, agility and explosion allow him to get off the ball in a flash. However, if a guard or center also gets off the ball quick and is accurate with his punch, Fiske is going to lose almost every time because of his length. It’s hard for him to generate much after he’s lost ground, so it remains to be seen exactly how much he can give at the next level.

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It’s not unlike the conversation regarding Smith’s range, but for different reasons. Fiske’s attitude and effort will overcome size on some boards; it won’t on others.

A shakeup at CB1

It looks like the consensus board is torn about CB1 in this class.

Alabama’s Terrion Arnold held that spot for most of the process. However, this week, Toledo’s Quinyon Mitchell jumped up one spot to No. 14, one ahead of Arnold. That race is going to be very interesting to track on draft night — and it’ll probably be a judgment call, based on who’s picking in the teens and what attributes they prefer at the position. Mitchell is bigger with more explosion and speed, while Arnold is probably more versatile and better defined at this point in his career.

Both guys are day one starters, though.

GO DEEPER2024 NFL Mock Draft: Could quarterbacks go 1-2-3-4 atop Round 1?

(Photo of T’Vondre Sweat: Michael Wade / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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