2024 NFL Draft consensus Big Board: T’Vondre Sweat tumbles, Maason Smith rises

MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 31: American defensive lineman T'Vondre Sweat of Texas (93) during the American Team practice for the Reese's Senior Bowl on January 31, 2024 at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.  (Photo by Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
By Austin Mock and Nick Baumgardner
Apr 16, 2024

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As the 2024 NFL Draft class 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 since our previous board:

2024 NFL Draft Consensus Board
PlayerPosSchoolLastChange
1
Caleb Williams
QB
1
0
2
Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR
2
0
3
Drake Maye
QB
3
0
4
Malik Nabers
WR
4
0
5
Rome Odunze
WR
5
0
6
Joe Alt
OT
7
1
7
Brock Bowers
TE
6
-1
8
Jayden Daniels
QB
9
1
9
Dallas Turner
EDGE
8
-1
10
Jared Verse
EDGE
10
0
11
JC Latham
OT
12
1
12
Olu Fashanu
OT
11
-1
13
Laiatu Latu
EDGE
14
1
14
Quinyon Mitchell
CB
15
1
15
Terrion Arnold
CB
13
-2
16
Troy Fautanu
G/T
17
1
17
Taliese Fuaga
G/T
16
-1
18
Byron Murphy II
DT
18
0
19
Amarius Mims
OT
19
0
20
Brian Thomas Jr.
WR
20
0
21
J.J. McCarthy
QB
21
0
22
Nate Wiggins
CB
22
0
23
Jer'Zhan Newton
DT
23
0
24
Cooper DeJean
CB
24
0
25
Graham Barton
OL
28
3
26
Chop Robinson
EDGE
25
-1
27
Kool-Aid McKinstry
CB
27
0
28
Tyler Guyton
OT
26
-2
29
Adonai Mitchell
WR
29
0
30
Ladd McConkey
WR
31
1
31
Jackson Powers-Johnson
C
30
-1
32
Darius Robinson
DT
33
1
33
Bo Nix
QB
32
-1
34
Jordan Morgan
OT
34
0
35
Ennis Rakestraw Jr.
CB
35
0
36
Xavier Worthy
WR
41
5
37
Troy Franklin
WR
36
-1
38
Michael Penix Jr.
QB
40
2
39
Edgerrin Cooper
LB
39
0
40
Keon Coleman
WR
38
-2
41
Braden Fiske
DT
43
2
42
Ricky Pearsall
WR
49
7
43
Roman Wilson
WR
44
1
44
Payton Wilson
LB
42
-2
45
Zach Frazier
C
46
1
46
Junior Colson
LB
48
2
47
Jonathon Brooks
RB
52
5
48
Tyler Nubin
S
45
-3
49
Kris Jenkins
DT
54
5
50
Chris Braswell
EDGE
51
1
51
Javon Bullard
S
55
4
52
Ja'Tavion Sanders
TE
50
-2
53
Kingsley Suamataia
OT
53
0
54
Kamari Lassiter
CB
37
-17
55
Marshawn Kneeland
EDGE
59
4
56
Xavier Legette
WR
58
2
57
T.J. Tampa
CB
57
0
58
Malachi Corley
WR
56
-2
59
Max Melton
CB
71
12
60
Mike Sainristil
CB
65
5
61
Christian Haynes
G
61
0
62
T'Vondre Sweat
DT
47
-15
63
Cooper Beebe
G
62
-1
64
Ruke Orhorhoro
DT
63
-1
65
Mike Hall Jr.
DT
76
11
66
Bralen Trice
EDGE
60
-6
67
Jaden Hicks
S
68
1
68
Adisa Isaac
EDGE
64
-4
69
Maason Smith
DT
83
14
70
Patrick Paul
OT
67
-3
71
Trey Benson
RB
70
-1
72
Kiran Amegadjie
OT
66
-6
73
Austin Booker
EDGE
85
12
74
Jaylen Wright
RB
80
6
75
Brandon Dorlus
DL
82
7
76
Ja'Lynn Polk
WR
69
-7
77
Cole Bishop
S
86
9
78
Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
LB
78
0
79
Blake Corum
RB
79
0
80
Blake Fisher
OT
75
-5
81
Dominick Puni
G
87
6
82
Jonah Elliss
EDGE
77
-5
83
Jermaine Burton
WR
72
-11
84
Andru Phillips
CB
89
5
85
Javon Baker
WR
88
3
86
Devontez Walker
WR
74
-12
87
Cade Stover
TE
90
3
88
D.J. James
CB
93
5
89
Roger Rosengarten
OT
NR
NR
90
Calen Bullock
S
73
-17
91
Jalen McMillan
WR
81
-10
92
Renardo Green
CB
92
0
93
Cedric Gray
LB
94
1
94
Kamren Kinchens
S
84
-10
95
Kris Abrams-Draine
CB
91
-4
96
Spencer Rattler
QB
100
4
97
Dadrion Taylor-Demerson
S
96
-1
98
Khyree Jackson
CB
99
1
99
Malik Washington
WR
NR
NR
100
Cam Hart
CB
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.

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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.

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.

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.

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

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