Daniel Jeremiah releases his first top 50 prospect rankings for 2024 NFL Draft
With the 2024 NFL Draft less than three months away, NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah recently released his initial top 50 prospect rankings.
As we have seen from other draft analysts, the top of Jeremiah’s rankings are extremely offense-heavy.
15 of Jeremiah’s top 18 prospects play on offense, including seven offensive tackles, four wide receivers, three quarterbacks and one tight end.
The Giants own three picks in the top 50 – No. 6 overall, No. 39 and No. 47, the last of which was acquired from Seattle in the trade for Leonard Williams.
Here are the top 10 prospects in Jeremiah’s rankings.
10. Dallas Turner, Edge, Alabama
“Turner is a long, athletic edge with excellent production and an intriguing skill set as a pass rusher. He has a quick first step and wins a lot of reps by stabbing with his inside arm and collapsing the offensive tackle’s outside shoulder. He can also bend, wrap, flatten and finish once he gets to the top of his rush. He is inconsistent with his pure bull rush. The longer the runway before contact, the more success he finds. Against the run, he can set a physical edge or slip blocks to make plays at the line of scrimmage. His effort is excellent. Overall, Turner has played a pivotal role on the ‘Bama defense for three years and he’s ready to make an immediate impact at the next level.”
9. Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
“Alt started at left tackle during all three of his seasons at Notre Dame, boasting exceptional size and length for the position. In pass pro, he plays with a wide base and is very under control. He will mix up his pass sets, occasionally jump-setting and stunning opponents. He has the quickness to kick out and cover up outside speed rushers, while also possessing the length to keep power rushers from getting into his chest. He is always very aware and is a valuable helper when uncovered. In the run game, he gets movement on down blocks, looking to finish to and through the whistle. He takes proper angles to the second level, but he’s not elite in space when it comes to adjusting to moving targets. Overall, Alt isn’t a rare athlete, but his combination of size, instincts and youth (he’ll be 21 for his entire rookie season) is easy to bet on.”
8. Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia
“Bowers is an undersized tight end with elite speed, strength and playmaking ability. He lined up all…
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