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With the NFL regular season fast approaching, it's as good a time as any to
check in with the 2024 NFL draft class.

With a record-setting 23 offensive players selected in the first round,
including the first 14, this draft was unique. Six quarterbacks were taken in
Round 1.

Below is a closer look from our NFL Nation reporters at how all 257 picks --
grouped by team -- have played in training camp and preseason. Which rookies
will start, which have outplayed their draft stock, and which high picks might
be falling behind? Teams are listed in the order in which they made their first
selection.

Jump to a team:
ARI | ATL | BAL | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN
CLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND
JAX | KC | LAC | LAR | LV | MIA | MIN
NE | NO | NYG | NYJ | PHI | PIT | SF
SEA | TB | TEN | WSH






CHICAGO BEARS

Round 1 (No. 1): Caleb Williams, QB. There are moments when Williams makes
throws look effortless, like the 45-yard off-platform dart he launched to Rome
Odunze against Cincinnati. There are also times when Williams shows he's still a
rookie processing how to dissect coverages he's seeing for the first time.
Beyond the splashy plays, the ability to navigate pressure and pull off things
that can't be taught, what has impressed coaches and teammates most is seeing
Williams find the answers to what's stumping him in real time. "In terms of what
I learned from him is what I've said all along: He always rises to the
challenge," Bears coach Matt Eberflus said.



Round 1 (No. 9): Rome Odunze, WR. Odunze has found ways to stand out in a
crowded wide receivers room while building a connection with quarterback Caleb
Williams that will be put to frequent use this season. "He's polished," wide
receiver Keenan Allen said. "You don't have to teach him how to play receiver."
Odunze has experienced learning moments, like when his feet were out of bounds
upon catching a pass in the end zone versus Cincinnati, but he also has shown
that he's not an average rookie. Odunze ripped off a 16-yard end around and was
on the receiving end of a 45-yard pass from Williams in a preseason win over the
Bengals, plays that highlight the explosive element he brings.

Round 3 (No. 75): Kiran Amegadjie, OL. The Yale lineman hasn't practiced during
training camp while recovering from a quad injury sustained in 2023, but he has
impressed coaches with how locked in he is while taking mental reps in practice
and absorbing the offense in film sessions. "He's doing an unbelievable job in
the classroom," Bears offensive line coach Chris Morgan said.

Round 4 (No. 122): Tory Taylor, P. Taylor is proving to be every bit the player
the Bears anticipated when they drafted him in the fourth round, averaging 50
yards per punt on three attempts in Chicago's preseason win versus Cincinnati.



Round 5 (No. 144): Austin Booker, Edge. Booker projects to beat out several
veterans for a significant role with the Bears' pass rush after a strong
preseason. -- Courtney Cronin

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WASHINGTON COMMANDERS

Round 1 (No. 2): Jayden Daniels, QB. It's hard to overstate how much Daniels has
impressed his new teammates, thanks to both his on-field play and his off-field
work ethic. They've lauded his ball placement, accuracy and decision-making.
Daniels has completed 12 of 15 passes for 122 yards and rushed for one score in
his two preseason games. Daniels was named the starter officially on Aug. 19.
"I've played with a lot of first-time quarterbacks," Commanders receiver Terry
McLaurin said, "and he plays like this is not going to be his first time playing
in this league."

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Round 2 (No. 36): Johnny Newton, DT. He has missed most of camp as he recovers
from surgery on his left foot and deals with a soft-tissue injury. While the
Commanders remain excited about him, they have no idea what he'll do because of
his time out. It's uncertain when he'll resume full-team work.

Round 2 (No. 50): Mike Sainristil, CB. If Daniels is the one who excites the
organization the most, Sainristil would be the next rookie on the list. He'll
start as the nickel corner; the Commanders love his instincts and overall game.
He'll be a defensive leader in short order.

Round 2 (No. 53): Ben Sinnott, TE. He will be one of their top three tight ends.
Sinnott's versatility is noticeable; he has been used as a tight end and as a
fullback. Sinnott has not wowed with an ability to create separation, but he
does excel at running after the catch -- a trait he showed in college.

Round 3 (No. 67): Brandon Coleman, OL. He was starting at left tackle but has
been sidelined since Aug. 6 with a left shoulder/pectoral issue. It cost him
valuable work in two joint practices and games. Washington liked his play to
that point, but after losing at least two weeks, it's uncertain when he'll
resume first-team work.

Round 3 (No. 100): Luke McCaffrey, WR. He has not emerged as an obvious top-four
wideout to open the season. But he showed the ability to play physical -- and
even helped as a gunner in the second preseason game -- and can help on
underneath routes as he develops. He has played receiver for only two seasons.

Round 5 (No. 139): Jordan Magee, LB. He was off to a strong start as a key
backup/special-teamer before a knee injury in the preseason opener sidelined
him.

Round 5 (No. 161): Dominique Hampton, S/LB. He hasn't stood out yet at safety
and was also used at linebacker in the second preseason game, so allowing him to
develop on the practice squad could be a good option.



Round 7 (No. 222): Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Edge. His length alone makes him a
worthy candidate to develop. His path to a roster spot is difficult but
possible. -- John Keim

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NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Round 1 (No. 3): Drake Maye, QB. Coach Jerod Mayo says the competition for the
starting Week 1 QB isn't over and that Maye, who has taken all reps behind
veteran Jacoby Brissett to this point, took a step forward in the second
preseason game Aug. 15. "I think he's on the upward path," RB Rhamondre
Stevenson added of Maye.

Round 2 (No. 37): Ja'Lynn Polk, WR. Polk has played 58 snaps over two preseason
games, totaling five receptions for 20 yards. He has shown strong hands and some
elusive moves after the catch. Mayo said Polk does the dirty work and comes
alive in full pads, as he currently projects as a No. 3 or 4 option.

Round 3 (No. 68): Caedan Wallace, OT. After four straight practices as the top
left tackle early in training camp, the Penn State alum has been the second-unit
right tackle ever since.

Round 4 (No. 103): Layden Robinson, G. He has played 69 snaps through two
preseason games and projects as a top backup with upside to eventually elevate
to a starting role.

Round 4 (No. 110): Javon Baker, WR. He's a lock to make the roster, giving the
team a much-needed downfield threat. With more consistency should come more
playing time.

Round 6 (No. 180): Marcellas Dial Jr., CB. The Patriots' lone defensive draft
pick is on the bubble at a spot where Mayo said all backups haven't shown enough
consistency.

Round 6 (No. 193): Joe Milton III, QB. He turns heads with his combination of
size (6-foot-5, 246 pounds), arm strength and running ability, projecting as a
developmental No. 3 or 4 option.



Round 7 (No. 231): Jaheim Bell, TE. He'll get a chance to show what he can do in
the preseason finale because of injuries to Hunter Henry and Austin Hooper,
which could be key as he appears to be on the roster bubble. -- Mike Reiss

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ARIZONA CARDINALS

Round 1 (No. 4): Marvin Harrison Jr., WR. It didn't take Harrison long to
establish himself as WR1. By the time the Cardinals broke minicamp in June, the
fourth overall pick was already seen in that role by both his teammates and the
coaching staff. All he has done since is solidify his spot as WR1 and a
significant part -- maybe the second-most important player -- of Arizona's
offense. Besides quarterback Kyler Murray, Harrison is expected to be the one
person the Cardinals' offense runs through and the option Murray looks to in
"gotta have it" situations.

Round 1 (No. 27): Darius Robinson, Edge. Robinson, Arizona's second first-round
pick, has already impressed some of the team's veterans. One told ESPN that
Robinson is the "real deal," and he expects Robinson to have a long, productive
career if he can stay healthy. Robinson will have a role in the first-team
defense -- the question is where.

Round 2 (No. 43): Max Melton, CB. Despite an injury that sidelined him for part
of camp, Melton has made a strong case to be a Day 1 starter at one of the
cornerback positions. He has stood out with his maturity, coverage ability and
ball skills. If Melton doesn't end up starting, he'll be part of the corner
rotation from Week 1.

Round 3 (No. 66): Trey Benson, RB. Benson continues to get better each week and
is showing that he's slowly but surely adjusting to the NFL game. He might not
start the season as the RB2 behind James Conner, but it won't take him long to
ascend to that spot.

Trey Benson has impressed to the point he has a chance to be RB2 later in his
rookie season. Norm Hall/Getty Images

Round 3 (No. 71): Isaiah Adams, OT. Adams all but has a spot on the 53-man
roster assured. The question will be where he ends up playing. Adams has lined
up primarily at guard but has a history at tackle, so he can be a swing option
for Arizona. Despite a rough showing in Saturday night's preseason game, Adams
will be an option off the bench.

Round 3 (No. 82): Tip Reiman, TE. Reiman has established himself as a potential
No. 2 option at tight end behind budding superstar Trey McBride. Reiman came
into the NFL known for his blocking, but he has showcased his receiving skills
throughout camp and the preseason. That versatility will help him get on the
field sooner rather than later.

Round 3 (No. 90): Elijah Jones, CB. Jones' chance at making the roster will be
largely tied to how many corners Arizona decides to keep. If it's five, he has a
good shot. His upside is tremendous but there's a lot of stiff competition at
corner from a few veterans.

Round 4 (No. 104): Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S. Whether Taylor-Demerson makes the
team will depend on what Arizona wants to do with the last safety spot. An
interception Saturday night after some struggles may help his stock.

Round 5 (No. 138): Xavier Thomas, Edge. Thomas won't just make the 53-man
roster, there's a chance he could start. At the very least, he'll be part of the
rotation at OLB.

Round 5 (No. 162): Christian Jones, OT. There's a scenario where Jones makes the
roster as one of the last offensive linemen, but his two penalties against the
Colts won't help his case.

Round 6 (No. 191): Tejhaun Palmer, WR. Palmer is in a crowded and talented wide
receivers room so it might take him a while to see the field, if he does at all
this season.



Round 7 (No. 226): Jaden Davis, CB. Davis is part of a competitive cornerbacks
room but hasn't proved enough to crack the rotation. -- Josh Weinfuss

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LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

Round 1 (No. 5): Joe Alt, OT. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Alt has allowed
two pressures in 28 pass-blocking snaps. He has looked impressive at practice,
winning reps over players including edges Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack. But Alt has
also had moments of struggle where Bosa or Mack get the best of him, and moments
including in the Seattle game when outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu beat him and
deflected a pass from quarterback Easton Stick. LT Rashawn Slater has already
been impressed by Alt's comfort level at 6-foot-8. "He's going to be a great
player the way he learns, the way he moves," Slater said.

Round 2 (No. 34): Ladd McConkey, WR. McConkey missed time in camp with an
undisclosed injury but was back for the Chargers' second preseason game against
the Rams -- where he caught one pass. McConkey has worked with the starting
group at slot receiver when the team is in three-receiver sets at practice and
appears to be third on the depth chart behind DJ Chark Jr. and Joshua Palmer.

Round 3 (No. 69): Junior Colson, LB. Colson missed the first few weeks of camp
after an appendectomy but returned to 11-on-11 play ahead of the Chargers'
second preseason game. Colson played for Jim Harbaugh and DC Jesse Minter at
Michigan; his experience in the defense could earn him more playing time as the
season progresses.

Round 4: (No. 105): Justin Eboigbe, DL. Eboigbe hasn't stood out, but he has
been solid as a run defender and provides versatility to play at any spot on the
defensive line.

Round 5 (No. 137): Tarheeb Still, CB. Still has made plays throughout the
offseason, earning the praise of Minter, and probably will be a rotational
player in Year 1.

Round 5: (No. 140): Cam Hart, CB. Injuries have kept Hart out of team drills. He
has been limited recently but has made enough of an impact to make this roster.

Round 6: (No. 181): Kimani Vidal, RB. In his first preseason action, Vidal
proved why the Chargers drafted him when he rushed 11 times for 49 yards. Vidal
projects mainly as a special teams contributor in Year 1.

Round 7: (No. 225): Brenden Rice, WR. Rice has flashed with physicality in
routes and catching, enough to earn a spot on this roster and compete for time
at receiver, but he is probably the sixth receiver on the depth chart.



Round 7 (No. 253): Cornelius Johnson, WR. Johnson struggled with drops in camp
and hasn't had the positive days that many of his draft peers have; he seems to
be a long shot to make the team. -- Kris Rhim

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NEW YORK GIANTS

Round 1 (No. 6): Malik Nabers, WR. Nabers might even better than advertised. He
has dominated throughout camp and appears destined to be the Giants' No. 1
receiver. Not even an ankle sprain can slow him -- he was back less than a week
after injury and had four catches on six targets for 54 yards in one half of a
preseason game against the Texans. "Sky's the limit," fellow receiver Wan'Dale
Robinson said. A monster rookie season seems plausible given the way he has
thrived this summer.

Malik Nabers has breakout potential in his rookie season for the New York
Giants. AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson

Round 2 (No. 47): Tyler Nubin, S. Nubin's summer got off to a slow start because
of a calf injury. He has slowly improved and recently worked his way into the
first-team mix. He is trending upward and has a chance to start Week 1. At
minimum, he will be involved as part of three-safety sets.

Round 3 (No. 70): Dru Phillips, CB. His physicality gives him a chance to be the
Giants' starting nickel cornerback as long as he can overcome an ankle injury
that forced him to miss the second preseason game.

Round 4 (No. 107): Theo Johnson, TE. He has flashed and will play a major role
as the team's top receiving tight end with Lawrence Cager out for an extended
period with a groin injury.

Round 5 (No. 166): Tyrone Tracy Jr., RB. His injury scare last week was
noteworthy because he's slated to be RB2 behind Devin Singletary in the
backfield. That will give him a chance for consistent touches as a rookie.



Round 6 (No. 183): Darius Muasau, LB. He's the one rookie who is slated for a
clear backup/special teams role if he makes the roster. Decent chance he does
given injuries and the lack of depth at middle linebacker. -- Jordan Raanan

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TENNESSEE TITANS

Round 1 (No. 7): JC Latham, OT. Latham quickly settled into his new role at left
tackle and is expected to be the starter there for years to come. Titans
offensive line coach Bill Callahan has been thoroughly pleased with Latham. "He
really understands the adjustments that he needs to make to get better and
improve," Callahan said. "It's rare to see Latham make the same mistake twice."
Latham has shown a thirst to learn and even spent a week during the offseason
with 49ers left tackle Trent Williams."

Round 2 (No. 38): T'Vondre Sweat, DT. Sweat quickly climbed to the first unit
along the interior next to Jeffery Simmons. His presence has been felt by coach
Brian Callahan. "He's just so big and so powerful," Callahan said. "He's got
real pass-rush wiggle for a guy his size. He can get on the edge and work it."

Round 4 (No. 106): Cedric Gray, LB. Gray will make the team and is still finding
his way, but a recent shoulder injury has kept him out of practice for over a
week and he missed the first two preseason games.

Round 5 (No. 146): Jarvis Brownlee Jr., CB. Brownlee has impressed the coaching
staff with his versatility, which has earned him first-team reps and a probable
spot in the rotation when starters Chidobe Awuzie and L'Jarius Sneed return.

Round 6 (No. 182): Jha'Quan Jackson, WR. Jackson's explosive playmaking ability
is helping him in an intense competition for a backup slot role, and his return
potential has made him a strong candidate for a roster spot.

Round 7 (No. 242): James Williams, LB. Williams started slowly but came alive
when the pads went on and should land a roster spot as a special teams
contributor.



Round 7 (No. 252): Jaylen Harrell, Edge. Harrell elevated himself to a steady
spot in the rotation with a really solid camp, most recently posting two sacks
and a tipped pass in the second preseason game. -- Turron Davenport

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ATLANTA FALCONS

Round 1 (No. 8): Michael Penix Jr., QB. The Falcons got heat for drafting Penix
so high a month after signing Kirk Cousins, but that backlash has simmered down.
Penix has been able to show off his considerable arm talent in practice against
the first-team defense, and his consistency and decision-making have improved
since OTAs. He played one preseason game, against the Miami Dolphins, and was
9-of-16 for 104 yards. Nothing spectacular, but the potential was apparent.
"Operationally, he was even better than he had been in practice in the huddle,
which is really good because he had gotten so much better from even the spring
to now," Falcons coach Raheem Morris said.

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Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe clash over the Falcons' decision to sit
Michael Penix Jr. in a preseason game.

Round 2 (No. 35): Ruke Orhorhoro, DL. In the spring and even early in camp, it
looked like he might struggle to see the field. Orhorhoro started playing
football only as a junior in high school. And he has improved a ton in a short
amount of time. Orhorhoro had a sack Saturday and has carved out a firm rotation
spot for himself.

Round 3 (No. 74): Bralen Trice, Edge. The former University of Washington
standout pass rusher was set to see significant playing time on a team starved
for players who can get to the quarterback. But his season came to an end
prematurely due to a knee injury in the Falcons' first preseason game.

Round 4 (No. 109): Brandon Dorlus, DL. A solid preseason game, including a
fumble recovery, and improvement in practice will allow him to see time with the
second unit.

Round 5 (No. 143): JD Bertrand, LB. Nicknamed "Captain America" by Morris,
Bertrand has gotten plenty of run with the second-team defense and could be part
of a rotation at inside linebacker.

Round 6 (No. 186): Jase McClellan, RB. The former Alabama running back has been
banged up the past few weeks but should make the team as a fourth running back.

Round 6 (No. 187): Casey Washington, WR. A real value pick in the sixth round,
Washington has made some of the team's best catches in camp and has been in
contention for Atlanta's fourth wide receiver role after the loss of Rondale
Moore to a season-ending injury.



Round 6 (No. 197): Zion Logue, DL. Well-known to local fans after a college
career at Georgia, Logue has recently gotten some run with the second-team
defense, but Atlanta is crowded on the line and he's looking like a practice
squad addition. -- Marc Raimondi

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS

Round 1 (No. 10): J.J. McCarthy, QB. McCarthy had undergone a "transformation,"
in the word of coach Kevin O'Connell, between his inconsistent showing this
spring to the point when he suffered a season-ending right knee injury in the
preseason opener. He wasn't necessarily on track to start in Week 1, but he
appeared to have enough command of the offense to project an eventual in-season
ascension. O'Connell was surely trying to put a positive spin on a devastating
moment, but it was notable that he said: "We've got our young franchise
quarterback." It was a sign that McCarthy is highly likely to be the Vikings'
starter in 2025.

Round 1 (No. 17): Dallas Turner, Edge. Amid anticipation that he will eventually
be a multi-positional player in Brian Flores' defense, the Vikings have for now
largely parked Turner at right outside linebacker during the early parts of
training camp. He broke through from that position twice in the first preseason
game, beating Las Vegas Raiders veteran Andrus Peat twice -- once to speed up a
third-down pass and another for a crucial sack that forced a field goal attempt.
Turner clearly has the speed to get under and around NFL-caliber tackles, but
the question remains whether he is big enough as a rookie to stand up against
the run.

Dallas Turner has looked the part of a player who can make an impact rushing the
passer. Nick Wosika/Icon Sportswire

Round 4 (No. 108): Khyree Jackson, CB. Jackson was killed in a July 6 car
accident along with two of his former high school teammates in Prince George's
County, Maryland.

Round 6 (No. 177): Walter Rouse, OT. Has gotten work at both left and right
tackle and has a decent chance to be a swing backup as a rookie.

Round 6 (No. 203): Will Reichard, K. Won the kicker job during the first week of
training camp, has already won a preseason game with a last-second kick, and
coaches love his level-headed demeanor.

Round 7 (No. 230): Michael Jurgens, G/C. Has played both guard and tackle, at
times with the second team, and at this point is probably on the roster bubble.



Round 7 (No. 232): Levi Drake Rodriguez, DL. Coaches love his energy, have given
him rotational reps with the first team, and he seems to have a good chance to
make the team. -- Kevin Seifert

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NEW YORK JETS

Round 1 (No. 11): Olu Fashanu, OT. The Jets drafted Fashanu to be their heir
apparent at left tackle, backing up former Dallas Cowboys star Tyron Smith for a
year. If Fashanu is playing, it means Smith is injured. "Obviously, it would be
a great year if this is the extent of his playing time," coach Robert Saleh said
of Fashanu's work in the preseason. Hoping to make him a swing tackle, the Jets
started Fashanu on the right side in the second preseason game -- and he did OK.
He has been as advertised -- a big, long-armed blocker who knows how to win with
body position.

Round 3 (No. 65): Malachi Corley, WR. His route running is a work in progress,
but he can contribute immediately as a screen/gadget player, a la Deebo Samuel
Sr. Right now, he projects as the WR5. He can solidify his standing on the
game-day roster by landing a role as a returner.

Round 4 (No. 134): Braelon Allen, RB. Easily the most impressive rookie, the
235-pound Allen is locked in as the RB2, which means he will spell Breece Hall
and contribute as a short-yardage back.

Round 5 (No. 171): Jordan Travis, QB. This will be a "redshirt" year for the
former Florida State star, who is rehabbing from a devastating leg injury that
cut his college career short and is expected to begin the season on one of the
injury lists.

Round 5 (No. 173): Isaiah Davis, RB. A jack-of-all-trades back, Davis is the
leading candidate for the RB3 role. He also could land a job as a returner.

Round 5 (No. 176): Qwan'tez Stiggers, CB. The former CFL standout is a talented
but raw prospect -- a quick study with schemes and adjustments, but in need of
more seasoning. He projects as the CB6.



Round 7 (No. 257): Jaylen Key, S. Mr. Irrelevant is a steady presence on the
back end, but he could begin the season on the practice squad. -- Rich Cimini

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DENVER BRONCOS

Round 1 (No. 12): Bo Nix, QB. From the time he was drafted, the expectation in
the Broncos' building and among the fan base was that Nix would be starting the
season opener at Seattle. That expectation was fulfilled, as Nix was named the
starter Wednesday. Coach Sean Payton has consistently lauded the 24-year-old
Nix's maturity, accuracy and poise, saying that "he's got a calmness about
him.'' That poise has Nix on track to be the first rookie to start a Broncos
season opener since John Elway in 1983.

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Bill Belichick explains to Pat McAfee that once the Broncos decide to start Bo
Nix, they should commit to him for the rest of the season.

Round 3 (No. 76): Jonah Elliss, Edge. Elliss has shown high-end pass-rush skills
from the moment he arrived -- his pressure forced an interception in the
preseason opener against the Colts -- but his quick progress in learning the
fits in Denver's run defense has really impressed coaches. That will quickly
move him into the rotation at outside linebacker and gain him more trust from
the coaches for use in down-and-distance situations.

Round 4 (No. 102): Troy Franklin, WR. Franklin has been slow to adjust to the
physicality of NFL defensive backs, but considering that the Broncos traded up
to select him, he's still on track to make the roster.

Round 5 (No. 145): Kris Abrams-Draine, CB. Defensive coordinator Vance Joseph
said Abrams-Draine was "a little choppy'' during the offseason program, but he
has shown plenty of progress during camp, especially in coverage. That puts him
in the conversation for one of the last cornerback spots.

Round 5 (No. 147): Audric Estime, RB. The Broncos see Estime as a three-down
back if he can smooth out some rough edges as a receiver and get more consistent
in pass protection. He's a decisive, powerful runner who is expected to be in
the running back rotation.

Round 7 (No. 235): Devaughn Vele, WR. It seemed unlikely that the Broncos would
keep two rookie receivers, but Vele has forced their hand. He has had one of the
best camps on the team, including a spectacular leaping, one-handed touchdown
grab in practice that is still being talked about.



Round 7 (No. 256): Nick Gargiulo, G. The Broncos like Gargiulo's developmental
curve, but he is likely headed to the practice squad once the roster goes to 53.
The Broncos need a swing guard who's ready to play now, and Gargiulo isn't quite
at that point. -- Jeff Legwold

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LAS VEGAS RAIDERS

Round 1 (No. 13): Brock Bowers, TE. Bowers has not only impressed Davante Adams
enough to pick up the nickname "Business Man" from the three-time first-team
All-Pro WR, but Bowers' presence has also enabled the Raiders to alter their
starting alignment -- as in, multiple TE sets with 12- and sometimes
13-personnel, alongside Michael Mayer and Harrison Bryant. Bowers' versatility
keeps him on the field, be it as a blocker, pass catcher or H-back and with the
way he glides when he runs, he is a matchup problem for linebackers and
safeties. "I just catch the ball and run," Bowers said.

Round 2 (No. 44): Jackson Powers-Johnson, G. Expected to compete for the
starting gig at left guard, Powers-Johnson, who battled concussion issues in
college, has dealt with shoulder and elbow issues and began training camp on the
PUP list. He was activated before the Raiders' second exhibition but was wearing
a noncontact jersey in practice. He has some catching up to do.

Round 3 (No. 77): DJ Glaze, OT. One of the top surprises of camp, based on how
well he held up against Maxx Crosby in practice, Glaze has a real shot at being
more than a swing tackle: He looks capable of stepping in at right tackle should
Thayer Munford Jr. go down or have to switch to left tackle.

Round 4 (No. 112): Decamerion Richardson, CB. The speedy but lithe Richardson
was getting spot time with the No. 1 defense at times so there are plans in
place for him.

Round 5 (No. 148): Tommy Eichenberg, LB. A Robert Spillane clone at middle
linebacker, Eichenberg got banged up late in camp but projects to be everything
the Raiders want in a thumper.

Round 6 (No. 208): Dylan Laube, RB. A poor man's Christian McCaffrey, Laube
flashed early and often in camp and while he seemed to slow later, he should
find a home on the 53-man roster as a change-of-pace back or core
special-teamer.

Round 7 (No. 223): Trey Taylor, S. The Thorpe Award winner somehow lasted into
the seventh round and while his instincts and discipline flashed early in camp,
he would be in a roster battle with Chris Smith and Isaiah Pola-Mao should the
Raiders go with only four safeties.



Round 7 (No. 229): M.J. Devonshire, CB. The Raiders need bodies at cornerback,
and Devonshire is more physical than a ball hawk so he should make the initial
roster as something more than a project. -- Paul Gutierrez

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NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Round 1 (No. 14): Taliese Fuaga, OT. Fuaga was moved to left tackle as soon as
he was drafted and has been quietly solid all summer, giving no doubt that he
was the Saints' permanent starter on that side. Veteran center Erik McCoy had
high praise for Fuaga early in camp. "As long as I've been here, he is the best
rookie offensive lineman I've ever seen," McCoy said. Fuaga did not play in the
second preseason game after injuring his back a few days before, but Saints
coach Dennis Allen indicated it wasn't a long-term issue, saying that nobody
should lose sleep over the possibility of Fuaga being out for the regular
season.

Round 2 (No. 41): Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB. McKinstry has gotten extensive playing
time as the first-team outside cornerback with Marshon Lattimore nursing a hip
injury most of training camp. McKinstry started the first two preseason games
there as well but appeared to injure his leg in the second preseason game. If
all the cornerbacks are healthy, McKinstry probably won't start but will be
featured in some capacity.

Round 5 (No. 150): Spencer Rattler, QB. Rattler has been competing with Jake
Haener for the backup position behind Derek Carr and has had some impressive
moments, including leading a drive to set up a game-winning field goal against
the Cardinals.

Spencer Rattler is in a battle to be the Saints' backup QB. Stephen Lew-USA
TODAY Sports

Round 5 (No. 170): Bub Means, WR. Means lost a lot of time during camp due to a
shin injury, but he has been making a late push for playing time and a case for
the 53-man roster with injuries throughout the wide receivers room.

Round 5 (No. 175): Jaylan Ford, LB. Ford has missed practice time in two
separate stints due to hamstring issues, and that could make it tough to crack
the 53-man roster in a crowded linebacker room.

Round 6 (No. 199): Khristian Boyd, DT. Boyd has a good shot to make the 53-man
roster, but he would be at the bottom of the defensive tackle rotation behind
Bryan Bresee, Nathan Shepherd and Khalen Saunders.



Round 7 (No. 239): Josiah Ezirim, OT. Ezirim is the third-string right tackle on
the depth chart, but he'll need more time to develop before having a legitimate
shot to make the team. -- Katherine Terrell

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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

Round 1 (No. 15): Laiatu Latu, Edge. Latu has been consistently impactful,
becoming one of the early standouts in training camp and carrying that
performance over to his first preseason appearance. He has been a constant
presence in the offensive backfield, creating pressure and contributing
significantly to stopping the run. The selection of Latu is even more pivotal
now given the season-ending Achilles injury to 2023 sack leader Samson Ebukam.
Latu will be expected to absorb many of Ebukam's snaps in passing situations,
and he seems perfectly suited to do that. "He's just getting better and better
every day," left tackle Bernhard Raimann said.

Round 2 (No. 52): Adonai Mitchell, WR. Mitchell has made a huge impression and
has secured a role on offense. With second-year receiver Josh Downs out with a
high ankle sprain, Mitchell has tackled a new role and is learning to play in
the slot.

Round 3 (No. 79): Matt Goncalves, OT. Working mostly with the second unit,
Goncalves likely won't be called upon to start this season unless there's an
injury. The Colts are trying to develop him as a right tackle, and whether he's
the first tackle off the bench will be determined by how he develops.

Round 4 (No. 117): Tanor Bortolini, C. The interior offensive line depth is
still being sorted out, so Bortolini could play an important backup role once
the depth chart gets situated.

Round 5 (No. 142): Anthony Gould, WR. Gould seems like a lock to make the final
roster, with a good chance to be the Colts' top return specialist, and
potentially, a contributor at wide receiver.

Round 5 (No. 151): Jaylon Carlies, LB. Carlies got off to a strong start in
training camp but then was slowed by injuries for nearly two weeks. But he
probably has shown enough playmaking ability to make the final roster.

Round 5 (No. 164): Jaylin Simpson, CB. Simpson is making the transition from
safety to cornerback, but whether he can do that while also locking up a spot on
the final roster remains to be seen.

Round 6 (No. 201): Micah Abraham, CB. He showed his playmaking ability with a
strip and subsequent touchdown return in the preseason, and those traits give
him a shot to stick around. He's also learning to play in the slot, adding
versatility.



Round 7 (No. 234): Jonah Laulu, DT. With a loaded defensive line, the Colts have
the luxury of bringing Laulu along slowly. That makes him a likely candidate for
the practice squad. -- Stephen Holder

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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Round 1 (No. 16): Byron Murphy II, DT. Like talented linemen tend to do, Murphy
started to flash once the pads came on in training camp. He routinely wins his
one-on-one reps in practice, and his combination of power and quickness has
stood out in the preseason as well as in Seattle's joint practices with the
Titans. Seattle's interior D-line rotation is so deep that Murphy might not
technically start, but he already looks like the best player in that group other
than Leonard Williams. "I think he's pretty polished to be a rookie," Williams
said. "Like I said before, I think you see a lot of first-rounders or rookies in
general that come into the league and kind of have God-given ability and talent,
but they don't really understand the game quite well yet. I think he has a
combination of both."

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Round 3 (No. 81): Christian Haynes, G. Haynes is competing to start at right
guard, the position where he made 48 starts at UConn. After playing behind
Anthony Bradford through the first three weeks of camp, Haynes got the No. 1
reps during Seattle's second joint practice in Nashville, a sign that the job is
still up for grabs.

Round 4 (No. 118): Tyrice Knight, LB. The Seahawks drafted Knight with the
thought that he'd be an immediate backup and potential heir to Jerome Baker,
who's on a one-year deal. But Baker has missed over two weeks of camp with a
hamstring injury, and while Seattle is hoping he's back for Week 1, coach Mike
Macdonald has expressed a sense of urgency in getting Knight ready to play.

Round 4 (No. 121): AJ Barner, TE. With Noah Fant and Pharaoh Brown sidelined,
now is the time for Barner to show he's ready to contribute. But Brady Russell
has outperformed him in camp and two preseason games.

Round 5 (No. 136): Nehemiah Pritchett, CB. Players drafted after the fourth
round are usually not roster locks, but Pritchett's chances of making it
increased considerably with Seattle trading Michael Jackson to Carolina on
Thursday.

Round 6 (No. 179): Sataoa Laumea, G. Laumea's chances of making the team
seemingly increased when Seattle signed Connor Williams and traded Nick Harris
to Cleveland, since Harris' departure opens one of the backup guard spots.

Round 6 (No. 192): D.J. James, CB. James has flashed some playmaking ability,
but his inconsistencies have him outside of the roster bubble in Seattle's deep
cornerbacks room.



Round 6 (No. 207): Michael Jerrell, OT. Jerrell has looked like he belongs in
the NFL despite the steep jump in competition from Division II Findlay, but the
practice squad has always seemed more likely than an immediate spot on the 53.
-- Brady Henderson

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CINCINNATI BENGALS

Round 1 (No. 18): Amarius Mims, OT. Mims has exceeded all expectations since the
Bengals drafted him. Before he suffered a strained pectoral muscle, he was
slotted as the first-team option. And whether it was the coaching staff or the
locker room, people gave rave reviews of the Georgia alum. Mims is poised to be
a long-term asset for the Bengals. "It's early, and he has to stay on the path
that he's set for himself," offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher told ESPN. "But to
this point, he's done everything he could do."

Amarius Mims has been everything the Bengals could have hoped for in an
offensive tackle. Jeff Moreland/Icon Sportswire

Round 2 (No. 49): Kris Jenkins Jr., DT. Jenkins had his first big splash in the
preseason game against the Bears when he notched a sack. "It's a great
opportunity for him and a lot of others to go against a starting group," coach
Zac Taylor said Saturday. He needs to be a solid depth option for the Bengals.

Round 3 (No. 80): Jermaine Burton, WR. Burton is the most intriguing rookie on
the roster. He has flashed in the preseason games but is also not in position to
compete for the starting slot receiver position. He could be someone who shows
he deserves more reps as the year progresses.

Round 3 (No. 97): McKinnley Jackson, DT. Jackson was in position to compete for
backup reps before he suffered a sprained right knee. It seems unlikely that he
can get playing time early in the season. But once he's healthy, he'll be asked
to provide depth in the interior.

Round 4 (No. 115): Erick All Jr., TE. All is working his way back from a torn
ACL, but his progress has been encouraging and he could be on the 53-man roster.

Round 5 (No. 149): Josh Newton, CB. Newton had a rough finish to the second
preseason game against the Bears, but he has a very high ceiling and could be in
the mix for a starting role at some point this season.

Round 6 (No. 194): Tanner McLachlan, TE. McLachlan will have an uphill battle to
make the roster. He will have to beat out proven options, including Tanner
Hudson, who went from the practice squad in 2023 to working his way onto the
53-man roster.

Round 6 (No. 214): Cedric Johnson, Edge. Johnson had 22 snaps in the preseason
game against the Bears and should get a practice squad spot at minimum.

Round 7 (No. 224): Daijahn Anthony, S. Anthony has been the most impressive Day
3 draft pick and could be one of the team's top reserve safeties on Week 1.



Round 7 (No. 237): Matt Lee, C. Lee and offensive lineman Nate Gilliam were the
only two Bengals to play all of the offensive snaps against Chicago, and Lee has
shown the capability to be on the 53-man roster as a backup. -- Ben Baby

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LOS ANGELES RAMS

Round 1 (No. 19): Jared Verse, Edge. Verse will be an important part of the
defense and made an immediate impression on coach Sean McVay, who said the
linebacker "had an incredibly strong spring." That has continued through
training camp, where Verse stood out during the Rams' first joint practice
against the Dallas Cowboys. The Rams drafted Verse to improve their pass rush,
something even more important given the retirement of Aaron Donald in March.

Round 2 (No. 39): Braden Fiske, DT. Fiske has made his presence known and
although he won't play in the preseason, he has made an impact in practice.
Early in camp, McVay said he "felt" Fiske on the practice field. The Rams are
excited about the tandem of Verse and Fiske, as the Florida State teammates
bring an "attacking mindset" to the defense.


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Round 3 (No. 83): Blake Corum, RB. While Corum is definitely RB2 behind Kyren
Williams, the rookie will still be an important part of this offense in 2024.
Corum hasn't played in the preseason, but Williams said during camp that Corum
has shown "his ability to be a versatile runner."

Round 3 (No. 99): Kamren Kinchens, S. Kinchens has had an excellent camp,
especially during the team's first joint practice against the Cowboys. McVay
said he has seen the rookie's improvement during camp, saying Kinchens is
"getting more and more comfortable of understanding where his play opportunities
are."

Round 5 (No. 154): Brennan Jackson, Edge. Early in camp, McVay said he thought
Jackson had "really shown up," but the outside linebacker is dealing with a soft
tissue injury and has missed time.

Round 6 (No. 196): Tyler Davis, DT. Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula said
Davis has been consistent since he arrived in Los Angeles, and McVay said Davis
was "active" and he "thought you felt him" in the preseason opener.

Round 6 (No. 209): Joshua Karty, K. After Karty made two field goals and an
extra point in the preseason opener, Los Angeles cut kicker Tanner Brown, making
Karty the only kicker on the roster.

Round 6 (No. 213): Jordan Whittington, WR. Whittington impressed in the first
preseason game, making six catches for 74 yards, leading McVay to say after the
game that the receiver is "going to be a factor" this season. He added five
catches for 52 yards in the second preseason game.

Round 6 (No. 217): Beaux Limmer, C. Limmer gives the Rams important depth at
center, something especially important with the injuries Los Angeles is dealing
with on the offensive line. Steve Avila is healthy, but has the flexibility to
move back to guard if needed.



Round 7 (No. 254): KT Leveston, OL. Leveston is dealing with a foot injury and
spent some of training camp in a boot. -- Sarah Barshop

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PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Round 1 (No. 20): Troy Fautanu, OT. Though he's dealing with a knee sprain
sustained in the first preseason game, Fautanu impressed early in training camp
and saw action rotating at both tackle spots. Fautanu primarily played left
tackle in college, but he's most likely going to see playing time on the right
side because the Steelers want to move 2023 first-round pick Broderick Jones to
left. Fautanu appeared to be moving into the starting lineup at right prior to
his knee injury, and coach Mike Tomlin expressed confidence Fautanu's injury
would be quickly resolved.

Round 2 (No. 51): Zach Frazier, C. With Nate Herbig's rotator cuff tear, Frazier
is slotted to start in Week 1. He has impressed teammates with his physicality
and work ethic, and he played 75% of snaps in the second preseason game as he
worked with both Justin Fields and Russell Wilson.

Round 3 (No. 84): Roman Wilson, WR. Wilson impressed early in camp and got some
run with the first-team offense. But his development has been hampered by an
ankle sprain sustained in the first padded practice. The Steelers lack wide
receiver depth, meanwhile there's an opportunity for Wilson to be a playmaker,
but he has to get healthy first.

Round 3 (No. 97): Payton Wilson, LB. Wilson's length adds another body type to
the inside linebacker corps, and he figures to be a three-down linebacker after
a standout training camp. He recorded a tackle for loss in his preseason debut,
but he still got lost in coverage a couple of times. Wilson, who sustained a
concussion in the second preseason game, is likely to get a healthy amount of
playing time as a rotational linebacker.

Round 4 (No. 119): Mason McCormick, G. He'll not only make the team, but he's
likely to be a top reserve with the potential to move into the starting lineup
later in the season.

Round 6 (No. 178): Logan Lee, DL. The defensive line is a deep position group,
and though he has impressed defensive coordinator Teryl Austin with his
versatility, Lee will have to fight for a roster spot.



Round 6 (No. 195): Ryan Watts, DB. Primarily a college cornerback, Watts made
the move to safety and figures to make the roster as depth and a special teams
contributor thanks to his speed. -- Brooke Pryor

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MIAMI DOLPHINS

Round 1 (No. 21): Chop Robinson, Edge. Robinson made an impressive debut in the
preseason opener, when he broke up three passes on the opening drive and nearly
got an interception on the second series. But he sprained his right shoulder,
which caused him to miss the second preseason game.

Chop Robinson should figure into the Dolphins' pass-rush rotation. Peter
Joneleit/Icon Sportswire

Round 2 (No. 55): Patrick Paul, OT. Paul was not drafted to play right away, but
he appears to be ahead of schedule. He said he feels confident in his ability to
play at this level, and his size is immediately noticeable when he steps onto
the field.

Round 4 (No. 120): Jaylen Wright, RB. The Dolphins found a gem in De'Von Achane
last year and might have hit the jackpot again with Wright, whose speed and
vision will earn him touches.

Round 5 (No. 158): Mohamed Kamara, Edge. Kamara didn't play in Miami's preseason
debut but should make the initial roster and be in the pass-rush rotation until
Bradley Chubb recovers from the injury that ended his season in 2023.

Round 6 (No. 184): Malik Washington, WR. Washington has been used heavily on
special teams and should make the initial roster as Odell Beckham Jr. works his
way back from injury.

Round 6 (No. 198): Patrick McMorris, S. He has been impressive in August and
could work his way into a roster spot if he finishes the summer strong.



Round 7 (No. 241): Tahj Washington, WR. Washington was placed on injured reserve
before training camp began, ending his rookie season before it started. --
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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Round 1 (No. 22): Quinyon Mitchell, CB. He has been rock solid in coverage this
summer, even when going against standout receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith
in practice. He projects as an outside corner, but defensive coordinator Vic
Fangio has been working him in the slot with the first team and said he "may
have to play him at nickel" for now in order to get the best combination of
starters on the field. "He's a good player and he's going to be a good player.
We just have to be careful not to overload his plate too much because nickel is
a full-time position as well as corner is, and he's having to learn both right
now and they are two drastically different positions," Fangio said.

Round 2 (No. 40): Cooper DeJean, DB. DeJean was a strong candidate to earn
immediate playing time, but he missed the first three weeks of training camp
with a hamstring injury and is now just getting back into action. He might have
to begin the season as a reserve/special teams player as a result. But the
Eagles are very high on the reigning Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year, and he
should make his way into the defensive rotation before long. His versatility --
he has experience at corner, nickel and safety -- should allow him to slot in
where needed.

Round 3 (No. 94): Jalyx Hunt, Edge. A former safety out of Houston Christian,
the thought was that Hunt would need time to develop before creating an impact
at the pro level. That might still be the case, but Hunt has had a strong
summer, making an impact both as a pass rusher and out in space. "I thought Hunt
did a little better [in preseason action] than I thought he would, just based on
practices," Fangio said. "I think he's improving and he's coming, and I think
he'll continue to improve."

Round 4 (No. 127): Will Shipley, RB. Improving pass protection will be key, but
his prowess as a pass catcher and ability to make people miss in the open field
should put him in the running back rotation behind Saquon Barkley and Kenneth
Gainwell.

Round 5 (No. 152): Ainias Smith, WR. Coming off a stress fracture in his shin,
Smith is still trying to find his footing and appears to be on the roster
bubble.

Round 5 (No. 155): Jeremiah Trotter Jr., LB. He has shown good instincts and
closing speed and could find a role as part of the linebacker rotation while
contributing on special teams.

Round 5 (No. 172): Trevor Keegan, G. The former captain for the Michigan
Wolverines has been working at left guard behind Landon Dickerson and should
find a spot on the roster in a reserve role.

Round 6 (No. 185): Johnny Wilson, WR. The 6-foot-6, 231-pound Florida State
receiver appears to have earned the trust of Jalen Hurts (including in the red
zone) and appears to have secured a roster spot. He was in the mix for the WR3
job prior to the Eagles trading for Jahan Dotson.



Round 6 (No. 190): Dylan McMahon, OL. He's listed as the third-string center on
the team's unofficial depth chart but has shown promise and could find his way
onto the roster. -- Tim McManus

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JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

Round 1 (No. 23): Brian Thomas Jr., WR. Thomas has come on after a slow start to
camp -- where he didn't catch the ball cleanly and had some drops in the first
week -- and seemed to be energized by his 41-yard catch down the sideline in the
preseason opener. He stood out in the joint practices with Tampa Bay; the
biggest highlight was hooking up with Trevor Lawrence on a deep touchdown pass
in which he blew past safety Tykee Smith. He can add a down-field element that
was missing from the offense in 2023.

Round 2 (No. 48): Maason Smith, DL. Smith has arguably been the most impressive
rookie -- certainly on defense -- and has been a wrecking ball during one-on-one
drills. DE Josh Hines-Allen has been impressed: "Once he puts it together, he
has all the wiggle in the world, but he also has the power to pull somebody
back. And he's smart. He can play. He can run. He's physical. He has all the
tools to be someone that I love to rush with."


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Round 3 (No. 96): Jarrian Jones, CB. Jones has spent the majority of camp
working on the outside, but also has gotten reps as the slot corner. It appears
Ronald Darby has locked up the starting spot opposite Tyson Campbell and Darnell
Savage will be the No. 1 nickel, but Jones is going to figure into the rotation.

Round 4 (No. 114): Javon Foster, OT. The Jaguars view him as their future swing
tackle, so he'll make the roster as the fourth tackle, which would likely mean
he won't be active on game day.

Round 4 (No. 116): Jordan Jefferson, DL. He has been limited almost all of camp
with a back injury, but he'll make the roster because the Jaguars still need to
see what they have with him.

Round 5 (No. 153): De'Antre Prince, CB. He got work inside and outside during
camp and on special teams and should make the roster.

Round 5 (No. 167): Keilan Robinson, RB/KR. He has been dealing with a toe injury
for much of camp and was wearing a protective boot last week.

Round 6 (No. 212): Cam Little, K. He so impressed early -- including easily
hitting a 57-yarder in one practice -- that the team waived Riley Patterson just
seven days into camp.



Round 7 (No. 236): Myles Cole, Edge. He has shown what intrigued the Jaguars on
draft day, but he's a raw prospect they would like to get on the practice squad.
-- Michael DiRocco

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DETROIT LIONS

Round 1 (No. 24): Terrion Arnold, CB. Arnold is expected to contribute
immediately in a revamped secondary. The former Alabama star has primarily taken
first-team reps at outside cornerback but did suffer an upper body injury during
training camp that could see him not start -- or play -- in Week 1, according to
defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. However, the team views him as an instant
impact talent with his fearless approach to coverage. "That's why we drafted
him. College, we know he can go out there and play man coverage," Glenn said. "I
mean, you go out there and play in any [former Alabama coach] Nick Saban
defense, you've got to be able to do that, so it kind of compares to what we do,
so yeah, we've seen enough. But he's not where he needs to be yet. He has a lot
of improving to do."

Round 2 (No. 61): Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB. Although Rakestraw isn't as vocal as
fellow rookie CB Arnold on the field, Glenn said he sees the "dog in him." He's
being viewed as another instant impact player. Rakestraw has been solid
throughout training camp and the preseason, even grabbing the defense's first
interception during the team period in training camp. He will provide depth at
cornerback, probably behind veteran Carlton Davis III to start the season.

Round 4 (No. 126): Giovanni Manu, OT. Manu provides depth at left tackle on a
talented O-line behind veteran Taylor Decker and Dan Skipper. At 6-foot-7, 354
pounds, Manu is raw, but the team is invested in developing his skill set.

Round 4 (No. 132): Sione Vaki, RB. Vaki turned heads during the second preseason
game versus Kansas City with four catches for 60 yards and six carries for 22
yards, but probably will see the field only on special teams due to a stacked
backfield. Vaki was one of the most interesting prospects in the draft with his
DB experience in college, but his ability to make plays has stood out to coach
Dan Campbell throughout training camp and the preseason.

Round 6 (No. 189): Mekhi Wingo, DL. Wingo can provide depth at defensive tackle
and has been a "pleasant surprise" to Glenn with his ability to take on
double-teams at his size. Although he's a rookie, his leadership skills are
already being respected as he looks to fight for snaps on a revamped defense.



Round 6 (No. 210): Christian Mahogany, OL. After missing training camp with an
illness, Mahogany could start the season on the non-football injury (NFI) list.
-- Eric Woodyard

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GREEN BAY PACKERS

Round 1 (No. 25): Jordan Morgan, OL. Morgan, a left tackle his entire college
career, thought that position was where he would land in the NFL. Instead of
competing with Rasheed Walker at left tackle, the Packers put Morgan at right
guard. "When you look at the big picture, where you think he would compete best
this year for a starting role, we looked and thought the right guard position
was the spot," offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said. He had all but wrapped
up a starting spot until a midcamp shoulder injury. He has returned to practice,
but he might again have to fight off Sean Rhyan for the job.

Round 2 (No. 45): Edgerrin Cooper, LB. A hip injury knocked Cooper out of
practice even before the first preseason game, setting him behind on his quest
to win one of the inside linebacker spots. If he can stay healthy, he has a
chance to play in some of defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley's sub packages. In
fact, there were times when Cooper teamed with Quay Walker as the two inside
linebackers in the nickel package.

Round 2 (No. 58): Javon Bullard, S. He has gotten the most work of anyone
alongside Xavier McKinney, and he also has shown a knack for moving down into
the slot, which would give them flexibility on the back end of the defense. "The
thing that you notice is just the level of physicality he plays with," coach
Matt LaFleur said. "He's got great instincts and his versatility. I mean,
whether it's safety, nickel, I feel like he's a guy that can do either/or."

Round 3 (No. 88): MarShawn Lloyd, RB. There was hope that Lloyd could compete
with AJ Dillon for the No. 2 running back position, but a hamstring injury put
that on hold. At this point, he has missed so much time that it may be too late
for Lloyd to have a significant role right out of the gate.

Round 3 (No. 91): Ty'Ron Hopper, LB. Hopper's best chance to play right away
probably will come on special teams. Just when he began to get some snaps with
the starters a couple of weeks into training camp, he sustained an ankle injury
that slowed his progress.

Round 4 (No. 111): Evan Williams, S. No one has made more plays on the ball this
summer than Williams, and that's not just among rookies, putting him in a spot
to either compete with Bullard or force the coaches to use three safeties in
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Round 5 (No. 163): Jacob Monk, OL. Monk won't start right away unless injuries
necessitate it, but he already looks like an eventual starter at either center
or guard because of his versality and physical play style.

Round 5 (No. 169): Kitan Oladapo, S. After missing the entire offseason and the
early portion of training camp because of a toe injury, Oladapo has been playing
catch-up but still looks like a good bet to make the roster.

Round 6 (No. 202): Travis Glover, OT. If the Packers keep Glover on the initial
53, it will be because they think someone will claim him on waivers. But the
more likely scenario is to spend time on the practice squad to develop.

Round 7 (No. 245): Michael Pratt, QB. Pratt is in competition with Sean Clifford
for the No. 2 job behind Jordan Love, but depending on how he finishes the
preseason, he could make it difficult for the Packers to cut him. In that case,
the Packers probably would keep three quarterbacks.



Round 7 (No. 255): Kalen King, CB. The Packers might have to keep six corners in
order for King to make it. But from a pure talent standpoint, King has a high
enough upside that some believe he would've been a Day 1 or Day 2 pick had he
come out in the 2023 draft. -- Rob Demovsky

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TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Round 1 (No. 26): Graham Barton, C. Barton has been rotating with last year's
starting center, Robert Hainsey, for first-team reps in camp and during the
preseason, with coach Todd Bowles saying that a decision is coming. "I have my
own opinions on it," Bowles said. "We'll have a decision. It doesn't have to be
made right now, but we're pretty sure we know where we're going." In 19
preseason pass blocks, Barton has given up zero pressures, while Hainsey is at
5.9% on 17 pass-blocking snaps.

Round 2 (No. 57): Chris Braswell, Edge. Bowles said Braswell made noticeable
improvement during the team's joint practices in Jacksonville. He has yet to
record a sack during the preseason but has recorded one preseason pressure.
"There are some technical things we've got to work on -- hand placement and
getting off the ball with his feet, correcting those types of things. He's going
to help us a lot this year. I'm very pleased with his performance," Bowles said.

Round 3 (No. 89): Tykee Smith, DB. Smith is playing both the nickel -- where
he's in strong consideration to start -- and safety positions. He has been able
to absorb quite a bit of information in Bowles' defensive scheme due to his high
football IQ and excellent recall, and he's always in the correct position.

Round 3 (No. 92): Jalen McMillan, WR. Quarterback Kyle Trask called McMillan a
"certified baller" and he quickly earned the trust of both he and starter Baker
Mayfield because he's consistent and natural as a pass catcher. He's expected to
be named the team's third wide receiver behind Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.

Round 4 (No. 125): Bucky Irving, RB. Irving has averaged 4.5 yards per carry,
showing impressive burst, elusiveness and ability to finish runs. Bowles said,
"He's the exact same guy we saw on tape." He has been one of the team's most
exciting players to watch this preseason.

Round 6 (No. 220): Elijah Klein, G. Klein has not only lined up at guard but
filled in at tackle in the third preseason game because of injuries, which can
help him earn a roster spot. He's a powerful player. Bowles said Klein has
"cleaned up his footwork a lot," but he still needs to refine his technique.



Round 7 (No. 246): Devin Culp, TE. Culp had an 11-yard catch in the second
preseason game on a third-and-4. He needs to improve his consistency as a route
runner, but he has some impressive physical tools, including a 4.47-second
40-yard dash. It'll be a toss-up on making the 53-man roster. -- Jenna Laine

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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Round 1 (No. 28): Xavier Worthy, WR. Worthy is one of the regulars in the
Chiefs' wide receiving rotation and should receive a significant number of snaps
from the start of the season. He has consistently shown his value as a deep
threat but has also made plays on shorter throws such as screen passes and on
handoffs on the end around. "He's able to track the ball really well,"
quarterback Patrick Mahomes said. "He runs a lot of great routes [and] he's
making plays happen so he'll keep getting better and better."

Receiver Xavier Worthy figures to receive plenty of targets from Patrick
Mahomes. Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images

Round 2 (No. 63): Kingsley Suamataia, OT. Suamataia is in line to start at left
tackle. He was in a battle with Wanya Morris for the starting spot but was
impressive enough that the Chiefs feel comfortable going with him to protect
Mahomes' blind side.

Round 4 (No. 131): Jared Wiley, TE. The fourth-rounder will get playing time,
mostly in tandem with Travis Kelce when the Chiefs go to their multiple-TE
formations favored by Andy Reid.

Round 4 (No. 133): Jaden Hicks, S. Hicks will play a significant role on special
teams and could get snaps on defense.

Round 5 (No. 159): Hunter Nourzad, OL. He will make the team as a backup at both
guard and center.

Round 6 (No. 211): Kamal Hadden, CB. Hadden has been far down on the depth chart
and after the Chiefs drafted five corners in the previous two drafts he might be
headed for the practice squad.



Round 7 (No. 248): C.J. Hanson, OL. Hanson is a developmental prospect who will
either be inactive most game days or wind up on the practice squad. -- Adam
Teicher

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DALLAS COWBOYS

Round 1 (No. 29): Tyler Guyton, OT. A virus slowed him at the start of training
camp, forcing him to miss four padded practices, but he was already showing he
might be ready to handle the starting left tackle spot. With Chuma Edoga
suffering a toe injury that will keep him out into the regular season, Guyton
now must be ready. Guyton has impressed Micah Parsons. "He's firm, got a good
grip, natural length. He'll tell you he has natural strength. Natural
athleticism," Parsons said. "Keeps getting better. I think the sky is the limit
for him. I just want to do everything I can to make sure he's ready Week 1."

Round 2 (No. 56): Marshawn Kneeland, Edge. When Sam Williams was lost for the
season with a torn ACL in his left knee early in training camp, Kneeland's
workload naturally increased. He has shown he has the strength to handle the
run, and his pass rush is coming along. He does a good job countering when his
initial move is stopped. With DeMarcus Lawrence and Micah Parsons, he will have
the chance to get one-on-one matchups that helped Dorance Armstrong get to the
quarterback.

Round 3 (No. 73): Cooper Beebe, C. He worked himself into the mix to be the Week
1 starter over Brock Hoffman with a solid training camp. He struggled some with
snaps in the spring but appeared to get over that during training camp. He has
shown confidence in making the line calls, and his contact balance has helped
him navigate the traffic. He would be the first rookie center to start the
opener since Travis Frederick in 2013.

Round 3 (No. 87): Marist Liufau, LB. The Cowboys like his understanding of
football, and he will be involved in certain packages alongside veteran Eric
Kendricks with Damone Clark and DeMarvion Overshown. Coordinator Mike Zimmer
called him more of a "thumper," but he can do some things as a pass rusher and
in coverage. He also figures to be a core special-teamer.

Round 5 (No. 174): Caelen Carson, CB. He has been among the biggest surprises of
camp with his ability to get the ball and play physically on the outside. If
something happens to the top three corners, the Cowboys would not hesitate to
use him.

Round 6 (No. 216): Ryan Flournoy, WR. He has flashed potential with strong
hands, but consistency has been an issue. If the Cowboys go with six receivers,
he could fit in there.

Round 7 (No. 233): Nathan Thomas, OL. He was unable to practice the past couple
of weeks of training camp because of knee tendinitis. It might mean he is either
put on injured reserve or released and put on the practice squad.



Round 7 (No. 244): Justin Rogers, DT. He has performed solidly, but the Cowboys
continue to look for veteran defensive tackle help. At the moment, it looks like
practice squad will be his best route just based on numbers. -- Todd Archer

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BALTIMORE RAVENS

Round 1 (No. 30): Nate Wiggins, CB. Wiggins is the top backup corner behind
starters Marlon Humphrey and Brandon Stephens and will see a lot of time in
nickel and dime defenses. Wiggins' speed has stood out, whether it's sticking
with wide receivers or chasing down ball carriers.

Round 2 (No. 62): Roger Rosengarten, OT. After starting the second preseason
game, Rosengarten is now the leading contender to win the right tackle job. How
much do they like Rosengarten? He would become the first offensive lineman not
taken in the first round to start a season opener for the Ravens since 2020
(Tyre Phillips).

Round 3 (No. 93): Adisa Isaac, Edge. It's hard to project Isaac because he has
rarely been on the field. A hamstring injury suffered at the NFL combine
sidelined him for all of the spring workouts and the first two weeks of training
camp. When he returned to play in the second preseason game, Isaac couldn't
finish because of cramping.

Round 4 (No. 113): Devontez Walker, WR. A rib injury has limited Walker's
playing time recently, and the addition of two veteran receivers (Anthony Miller
and Russell Gage) could limit Walker's playing time in the regular season.


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Round 4 (No. 130): T.J. Tampa, CB. He'll make the team, but it will be tough to
crack the field on defense as a rookie because cornerback is one of Baltimore's
deepest positions.

Round 5 (No. 165): Rasheen Ali, RB. Ali probably still has the edge for the No.
3 job behind Derrick Henry and Justice Hill, but he has been outplayed by Owen
Wright in the preseason and training camp.

Round 6 (No. 218): Devin Leary, QB. The Ravens are expected to put Leary on the
practice squad as the developmental No. 3 quarterback behind Lamar Jackson and
Josh Johnson.

Round 7 (No. 228): Nick Samac, C. Filling in for Tyler Linderbaum as the
starting center, Samac is making a strong push for one of the final offensive
line roster spots.



Round 7 (No. 250): Sanoussi Kane, S. The physicality that he has shown in
training camp should make him an immediate-impact special teams player this
year. -- Jamison Hensley

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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Round 1 (No. 31): Ricky Pearsall, WR. When he has been on the field, Pearsall
has flashed starter potential, but staying healthy has been an issue. He began
camp with a hamstring issue and missed the first few practices then dealt with a
shoulder injury after an awkward fall. Projecting a role for Pearsall at this
point is difficult. "I'm not saying he's struggling, but what I'm saying is that
it's always going to be a curve where he has to learn and that's the case,"
receivers coach Leonard Hankerson said. "That doesn't mean he's not doing well.
It means we always got to go out there and work on what we need to work on to
perfect the craft."

Round 2 (No. 64): Renardo Green, CB. Green has worked in the slot and outside
cornerback and has quickly proved he can contribute right away. He won't have to
start at either spot given the three corners ahead of him, but he's likely to be
the first off the bench and contribute on special teams.

Round 3 (No. 86): Dominick Puni, G. Of all the rookies in this class, Puni has
the best chance to start. Injuries at right guard opened an opportunity for him
to get plenty of snaps with the starters, and he almost seamlessly has stepped
into the job. Coaches love how polished and mature his game already is, which
means he's going to, at minimum, be active on game day.

Round 4 (No. 124): Malik Mustapha, S. Mustapha had an up-and-down camp, but he's
a safe bet for the roster who will be asked to help on special teams.

Round 4 (No. 129): Isaac Guerendo, RB. Guerendo suffered a hamstring injury on
the first day of camp and though he's not going anywhere, playing time figures
to be minimal unless he can earn a role as a kick returner.

Round 4 (No. 135): Jacob Cowing, WR. Cowing also dealt with a hamstring injury
that slowed his progress, but he has a good shot to stick as a backup in the
slot who could also return punts.

Round 6 (No. 215): Jarrett Kingston, OL. Injuries forced Kingston into playing
all over the line, and he has handled it well, which gives him a shot to make
the team as a versatile backup. Still, the practice squad might be more likely.



Round 7 (No. 251): Tatum Bethune, LB. Bethune's speed and physicality make him
an intriguing option but there simply might not be enough room at the position
to make the 53-man roster, which leaves the practice squad as the expected
outcome. -- Nick Wagoner

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CAROLINA PANTHERS

Round 1 (No. 32): Xavier Legette, WR. You can't call him a bust. You can't call
him a success. You can't call him anything because he's dealing with a foot
injury after dealing with a hamstring injury during OTAs. The assumption was
Legette would be no worse than the third receiver behind Diontae Johnson and
Adam Thielen. But even before the injury Legette was working with the second
team because he wasn't making plays and Jonathan Mingo was. The Panthers traded
into the first round for Legette because he reminded them of DK Metcalf and Mike
Evans, two big receivers Dave Canales worked with before.

Round 2 (No. 14): Jonathon Brooks, RB. The second-round pick continues to rehab
from ACL surgery in November. He has already been ruled out for the preseason
and Canales said Week 3 or 4 is a realistic timetable. Brooks is a long-term
solution, so Carolina's taking no chance rushing him back too fast.

Round 3 (No. 8): Trevin Wallace, LB. The third-round pick was sent out as a
captain for the coin toss before the preseason opener, but don't read anything
into that. Thirty-three players were inactive. Wallace has been Carolina's most
productive rookie in part because he has been healthy. He should provide solid
depth.

Round 4 (No. 1): Ja'Tavion Sanders, TE. The fourth-round pick out of Texas is
considered a dynamic future option at an important position in Canales' system,
so he'll make the roster even if he hasn't flashed much as a playmaker.

Round 5 (No. 22): Chau Smith-Wade, CB. The fifth-round pick looks as though he
can help the team most as a backup nickel corner and on special teams.

Round 6 (No. 24): Jaden Crumedy, DL. The sixth-round pick likely is a candidate
for the practice squad simply because he's buried on the depth chart behind more
experience.



Round 7 (No. 20): Michael Barrett, LB. The seventh-round pick was traded to the
Seahawks on Thursday. He was a candidate for the practice squad in Carolina
after falling down the depth chart. -- David Newton

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BUFFALO BILLS

Round 2 (No. 33): Keon Coleman, WR. Coleman is going to have a significant role.
His performance throughout camp has exhibited some flashes and some things to
work on. He has made standout catches, and Coleman is in a place to develop over
the course of this season along with the Bills' new offense.

Wide receiver Keon Coleman should have a prominent role in the Bills' new
offense. Bryan Bennett/Getty Images

Round 2 (No. 60): Cole Bishop, S. Unfortunately for both the Bills and Bishop,
he has missed almost all of training camp with a shoulder injury. Because of
limited options on the roster, Bishop could still see significant playing time
once healthy. But as a rookie, he's missing crucial practice time.

Round 3 (No. 95): DeWayne Carter, DT. Carter will fill a backup and rotational
role for a defensive line that is one of the strengths of this team. Coach Sean
McDermott noted how Carter is learning and showed "some good moments" in the
first preseason game and wants him to build from that.

Round 4 (No. 128): Ray Davis, RB. Davis showed how he can be a contributor with
his performance in the second preseason game and appears to be leading the
competition against Ty Johnson to back up James Cook.

Round 5 (No. 141): Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, C. While the backup center
situation hasn't been ideal for the Bills throughout training camp for multiple
players, Van Pran-Granger is in a place to make the roster and bring interior
offensive line depth.

Round 5 (No. 160): Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB. Ulofoshio is likely to make the roster
as a special teams player, while also providing depth to a linebackers room that
has a variety of injuries.

Round 5 (No. 168): Javon Solomon, Edge. Solomon has played well in both training
camp and the preseason. He has earned a roster spot as a backup defensive
lineman and as a special teams contributor.

Round 6 (No. 204): Tylan Grable, OT. Grable's roster spot might depend on how
many offensive linemen are kept, but he has flashed enough during training camp
to have a good chance at a backup role.

Round 6 (No. 219): Daequan Hardy, CB. Right now, Hardy has the lead in the
team's returner competition, which is how he will make the roster. But he got
some second-team cornerback opportunities in the team's second preseason game,
which only helps his chances if he can prove that he can back up there as well.



Round 7 (No. 221): Travis Clayton, OT. Clayton has missed almost all of training
camp and the preseason games with a shoulder injury, which is significantly
limiting his development opportunities and making his path to a roster spot that
much more unlikely. If he can get healthy and clear waivers, athletes from the
International Player Pathway program can count as an extra 17th player on the
practice squad for teams. -- Alaina Getzenberg

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HOUSTON TEXANS

Round 2 (No. 42): Kamari Lassiter, CB. Lassiter is running with the first-team
defense and is slated to start across from Derek Stingley Jr. From minicamp on,
Lassiter took over the No. 2 cornerback spot and hasn't given it up. The only
time anyone other than Lassiter has played with the first-team defense is when
the second-round pick missed a few practices with an injury.

Round 2 (No. 59): Blake Fisher, OT. Whenever left tackle Laremy Tunsil hasn't
practiced, Fisher has replaced him in the starting lineup. Fisher has started
every preseason game and appears to be the backup swing tackle. Defensive end
Danielle Hunter, who faces the rookie a lot in practice, said Fisher is "coming
along well."

Round 3 (No. 78): Calen Bullock, S. Bullock has inched slowly into a rotation
with the starting defense, and it's because of his center field ability to track
down deep passes. Texans defensive coordinator Matt Burke said "he's just a real
natural at reading quarterbacks, feeling routes, coming up and trying to
anticipate breaks."

Round 4 (No. 123): Cade Stover, TE. Texans coach DeMeco Ryans praised Stover and
said, "Cade has probably been one of our most consistent players on the team
since he's been here."

Round 6 (No. 188): Jamal Hill, LB. Hill has helped his odds of making the team
since he runs with the second-team defense and has started at gunner on kickoffs
throughout the preseason.

Round 6 (No. 205): Jawhar Jordan, RB. Jordan is looking like a practice squad
candidate as he runs with the third offense.

Round 7 (No. 238): Solomon Byrd, Edge. Byrd doesn't run with the first- or
second-team defense, so things will have to change for him to make the roster.

Round 7 (No. 247): Marcus Harris, DT. Harris might make the team because he has
gotten reps with the second team, but if he doesn't, he'll land on the practice
squad.



Round 7 (No. 249): LaDarius Henderson, OT. Henderson was waived before training
camp with a non-football injury designation. -- DJ Bien-Aime

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CLEVELAND BROWNS

Round 2 (No. 54): Mike Hall Jr., DT. On the field, Hall has impressed with his
quick first step and athleticism. But off the field, Hall faces a possible
suspension after being charged with one count of domestic violence this month.
If he plays, he could have a role as a designated pass rusher.

Round 3 (No. 85): Zak Zinter, G. After a decorated college career at left guard,
Zinter is getting comfortable at the opposite guard spot. He's slotted as the
backup to Wyatt Teller on the Browns' unofficial depth chart.


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Round 5 (No. 156): Jamari Thrash, WR. Thrash is one of many young receivers on
the bubble but has stood out with his reliable hands, separation skills and
return ability.

Round 6 (No. 206): Nathaniel Watson, LB. Watson is fighting to make the 53-man
roster but could stick as a special teams contributor, particularly with the new
kickoff rules.

Round 7 (No. 227): Myles Harden, CB. Harden is making a strong case to be a
reserve cornerback and special teams contributor as a rookie.

Round 7 (No. 243): Jowon Briggs, DT. Briggs is unlikely to make the roster, as
the Browns have a deep and experienced defensive line. -- Daniel Oyefusi

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   interests and personal aspects. This can for example be used to adapt the
   order in which content is shown to you, so that it is even easier for you to
   find (non-advertising) content that matches your interests.
   
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   Information regarding which advertising is presented to you and how you
   interact with it can be used to determine how well an advert has worked for
   you or other users and whether the goals of the advertising were reached. For
   instance, whether you saw an ad, whether you clicked on it, whether it led
   you to buy a product or visit a website, etc. This is very helpful to
   understand the relevance of advertising campaigns.
   
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 * MEASURE CONTENT PERFORMANCE 360 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Information regarding which content is presented to you and how you interact
   with it can be used to determine whether the (non-advertising) content e.g.
   reached its intended audience and matched your interests. For instance,
   whether you read an article, watch a video, listen to a podcast or look at a
   product description, how long you spent on this service and the web pages you
   visit etc. This is very helpful to understand the relevance of
   (non-advertising) content that is shown to you.
   
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 * UNDERSTAND AUDIENCES THROUGH STATISTICS OR COMBINATIONS OF DATA FROM
   DIFFERENT SOURCES 455 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Reports can be generated based on the combination of data sets (like user
   profiles, statistics, market research, analytics data) regarding your
   interactions and those of other users with advertising or (non-advertising)
   content to identify common characteristics (for instance, to determine which
   target audiences are more receptive to an ad campaign or to certain
   contents).
   
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 * DEVELOP AND IMPROVE SERVICES 545 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Information about your activity on this service, such as your interaction
   with ads or content, can be very helpful to improve products and services and
   to build new products and services based on user interactions, the type of
   audience, etc. This specific purpose does not include the development or
   improvement of user profiles and identifiers.
   
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 * USE LIMITED DATA TO SELECT CONTENT 128 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Content presented to you on this service can be based on limited data, such
   as the website or app you are using, your non-precise location, your device
   type, or which content you are (or have been) interacting with (for example,
   to limit the number of times a video or an article is presented to you).
   
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   Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent unusual and possibly
   fraudulent activity (for example, regarding advertising, ad clicks by bots),
   and ensure systems and processes work properly and securely. It can also be
   used to correct any problems you, the publisher or the advertiser may
   encounter in the delivery of content and ads and in your interaction with
   them.
   
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 * DELIVER AND PRESENT ADVERTISING AND CONTENT 514 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS SPECIAL
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   Certain information (like an IP address or device capabilities) is used to
   ensure the technical compatibility of the content or advertising, and to
   facilitate the transmission of the content or ad to your device.
   
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 * MATCH AND COMBINE DATA FROM OTHER DATA SOURCES 361 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS
   FEATURE
   
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   Information about your activity on this service may be matched and combined
   with other information relating to you and originating from various sources
   (for instance your activity on a separate online service, your use of a
   loyalty card in-store, or your answers to a survey), in support of the
   purposes explained in this notice.

 * LINK DIFFERENT DEVICES 328 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS FEATURE
   
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   In support of the purposes explained in this notice, your device might be
   considered as likely linked to other devices that belong to you or your
   household (for instance because you are logged in to the same service on both
   your phone and your computer, or because you may use the same Internet
   connection on both devices).

 * IDENTIFY DEVICES BASED ON INFORMATION TRANSMITTED AUTOMATICALLY 493 PARTNERS
   CAN USE THIS FEATURE
   
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   Your device might be distinguished from other devices based on information it
   automatically sends when accessing the Internet (for instance, the IP address
   of your Internet connection or the type of browser you are using) in support
   of the purposes exposed in this notice.

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