The 2024 NFL draft is now just one week away. This is the final part of my top 60 draft prospect rankings. Make sure to check out the first three parts first if you have not done so.
NFL Draft Prospects 46-60
46. Edgerrin Cooper (Texas A&M) LB
Edgerrin Cooper is a very different type of linebacker than the prospects ahead of him. Cooper plays more of an outside linebacker role where can drop into coverage or rush the passer. This should make him a valuable asset for any 4-3 NFL defense.

47. Kingsley Suamataia (BYU) OT
Suamataia is another great tackle prospect from the 2024 NFL draft class. Even though he is here at 47 on the list he could easily be a future superstar. Suamataia is a young player who likely needs to develop behind a veteran lineman to become that future superstar.
48. Trey Benson (Florida State) RB
The first running back on my list is Trey Benson out of Florida State. Benson showed at the combine that he could be a three-down back and could be the first running back selected in the 2024 NFL draft.
49. Ricky Pearsall (Florida) WR
Slick Rick lands himself here at number 49 on the list. Ricky Pearsall has an ideal NFL wide receiver build at 6’1 200lbs. Pearsall is a smooth route runner with great hands and should be a mid-second-round pick.
50. Chris Braswell (Alabama) EDGE
Chris Braswell is another top EDGE prospect in this year’s class. Braswell has shown flashes of greatness but needs to be more consistent. Even though he is listed as an EDGE, Braswell could play more of an outside linebacker role in the NFL.
51. T’Vondre Sweat (Texas) DT
T’Vondre Sweat is another great NFL draft prospect out of Texas. Sweat is a massive human weighing into the combine 366 lbs. Sweat got himself into some off-the-field trouble this offseason but should still be a huge piece of an NFL defensive line.

52. Braden Fiske (Florida State) DT
Florida State defensive tackle Braden Fiske had one of the best combines of anyone in the 2024 NFL draft. Fiske proved to be an incredible athlete and should be a lock to be a second-round pick.
53. Marshawn Kneeland (Western Michigan) EDGE
Marshawn Kneeland is another versatile defensive lineman in this year’s draft class. Kneeland is the final EDGE prospect inside the top 60 and should be a mid-day two selection.
54. Xavier Legette (South Carolina) WR
Xavier Legette is another great wide receiver prospect in the 2024 NFL draft. Legette is a big body recover that uses his strength to bully defenders. He should be a mid-second-round pick in just a week.
55. Mike Sainristil (Michigan) CB
Mike Sainristil is regarded as the best nickel corner in this year’s NFL draft. Sainristil is a smaller corner that likes to make big hits and fly across the field. He should be a future star for whoever selects him.

Ohio State Buckeyes running back Treveyon Henderson (32) is tackled by University of Michigan defensive back Mike Sainristil (0) during the first half of SaturdayÕs NCAA Division I football game at Michigan Stadium.
56. Roman Wilson (Michigan) WR
Lots of draft analysts and NFL teams seem to be very high on Roman Wilson. Wilson is a smaller wide receiver who uses his speed to stretch the field and is a massive playmaker. Wilson should be a lock to be a second-round selection.
57. Jonathan Brooks (Texas) RB
Jonathan Brooks is the second running back on my top 60 list. Brooks could easily be a first-round pick in this year’s draft but unfortunately tore his ACL in the 2023 season. Brooks is still in contention to be the first running back selected next week.
58. Kris Jenkins (Michigan) DT
Kris Jenkins is another great NFL draft prospect from Michigan. Jenkins is an athletic interior defensive lineman who has a low ceiling, but a high floor. He should be a mid-day two-pick in the NFL draft.
59. Javon Bullard (Georgia) S
Javon Bullard is the second and final safety on my top 60 prospect list. Bullard was a great safety for the Bulldogs and is very much in contention to be the first safety selected in the 2024 NFL draft.
60. Ja’Tavion Sanders (Texas) TE
Ja’Tavion Sanders is the second tight end and the final prospect on my top 60 rankings. Sanders was a top weapon for the Longhorns and should be a good receiving threat for any NFL team that selects him.

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Top 60 NFL Draft Prospects (1-15)
Top 60 NFL Draft Prospects (16-30)
Top 60 NFL Draft Prospects (31-45)
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