The Panthers surprised many by drafting Jonathon Brooks as the first running back in the 2024 draft after trading up to the middle of the second round. His profile was elevated by comments made by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who spoke highly of Brooks. The Cowboys’ team physician had performed ACL surgery on Brooks after an injury last season. Brooks was pleased to be selected by the Panthers and appreciated the plan they had set for him.

The value of different positions in the draft became evident quickly as the first linebacker, running back, and safety of the class were selected consecutively. The Packers chose Edgerrin Cooper at No. 45, the Panthers traded for Brooks at No. 46, and the Giants picked safety Tyler Nubin at No. 47. Panthers general manager Dan Morgan stated that they highly valued running backs and were thrilled to have the opportunity to select Jonathon Brooks.

Rutgers cornerback Max Melton was chosen at No. 44, three spots before the Giants, who he had visited with earlier. Melton is the 98th Rutgers player to join the NFL after playing under head coach Greg Schiano. Despite a lack of quarterbacks being chosen in the second or third rounds, Spencer Rattler waited until the following day to learn of his fate. Defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat was picked at No. 38 by the Titans after slipping due to off-field incidents.

The Eagles traded up to No. 40 to select cornerback Cooper DeJean, who could become the NFL’s first white full-time starting cornerback since Jason Sehorn in 2002. DeJean was a dangerous punt returner and was the first of four consecutive cornerbacks chosen. Wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, projected to be among the first receivers drafted, slipped to the Colts at No. 52 due to concerns about his attitude during interviews and coachability when his blood sugar is low.

Overall, the 2024 NFL Draft saw a variety of talented players being chosen in different positions and rounds. Jonathon Brooks was a surprising but highly valued pick by the Panthers after comments from Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones. Max Melton and T’Vondre Sweat faced setbacks but managed to find teams interested in their talents. Cooper DeJean and Adonai Mitchell faced challenges but were still selected by teams willing to give them a chance. The draft also highlighted the importance of interviews and character assessments in determining draft selections.

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