Teams Finalizing Draft Decisions with Top-30 Visits as the 2024 NFL Draft Approaches

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11/04/2024 22h43

As the highly anticipated 2024 NFL Draft draws near, teams are entering the final stages of evaluating players and solidifying their draft boards. The current focus is on the "top-30 visits," where teams can bring up to 30 players to get a closer look at their potential picks.

These visits serve as a crucial opportunity for teams to spend valuable face time with players, conducting meetings, interviews, and physical evaluations. This comprehensive interaction helps teams gain insight into the players' personalities, skills, and overall suitability for their respective squads.

At present, the Chicago Bears hold the coveted No. 1 overall pick and are expected to select USC quarterback Caleb Williams. The Washington Commanders have the No. 2 pick, closely followed by the New England Patriots at No. 3. Both the Commanders and Patriots are rumored to be considering quarterbacks, with North Carolina's Drake Maye and LSU's Jayden Daniels emerging as the top options.

Considering there are 32 teams participating in the draft and each team can host up to 30 players for visits, a staggering total of 960 visits could potentially take place across the NFL. Luckily, CBS Sports is providing comprehensive coverage, keeping fans up to date on all the latest developments.

The 2024 NFL Draft is scheduled to take place from April 25th to April 27th in Detroit. Fans can find in-depth draft coverage on CBSSports.com, including the regularly updated draft order, mock drafts, and information on eligible prospects.

As teams make their final visits and put the finishing touches on their draft strategies, anticipation continues to build for the momentous event. All eyes will be on Detroit as teams strive to secure the best possible talent for their future success in the league.

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