Detroit prepares to host 2024 NFL draft
Excitement is ramping up as the 2024 NFL draft approaches, with the event being held in Detroit from April 25-27.
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The 2024 NFL draft is approaching, and in the coming days, some teams will be adding a plethora of rookies to its roster for next season.
There are a total of 257 picks in this year’s NFL draft, but not all of the 32 teams in the league have the same amount of picks. There are trades teams have made to gain or lose a draft pick, and the NFL also awards compensatory draft picks to teams that lost more free agents than it acquired in terms of value. Teams can also be penalized by losing draft picks if they committed a league violation. As a result, some teams end up with only a few draft selections, while others will be boosting their roster with several new additions.
Here are the teams with the most picks in the 2024 NFL draft. Of course, this could change with any trades during the draft.
There’s a three-way tie for the most picks in the draft heading into the first round. The Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams each have 11 draft picks.
Only six teams have double-digit draft selections this year, with the Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers owning 10 picks.
Here are the draft picks the Cardinals have, and who they acquired the pick from in a trade:
Here are the draft picks the Packers have, and who they acquired the pick from in a trade:
Here are the draft picks the Rams have, and who they acquired the pick from in a trade:
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