Where USC Trojans finished on ESPN's Big Board heading into the NFL Draft (2024)

A number of USC Trojans will have their names called over the next three days of the NFL Draft, with quarterback Caleb Williams widely expected to go to the Chicago Bears with the No. 1 overall pick. NFL Draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. released his final Big Board this week, which includes his top 150 overall prospects as well as position rankings. Here’s a look at where those Trojans landed in his rankings.

QB Caleb Williams

Overall ranking: 1
Quarterback ranking: 1

Williams has been Kiper’s No. 1 overall prospect for quite a while. Here’s what he had to say about him in his breakdown:

“The Trojans struggled at the end of the regular season, losing five of their last six games, but it wasn’t Williams’ fault. There’s a reason defensive coordinatorAlex Grinch was fired. Williams threw 30 touchdown passes to just five interceptions. He had a really tough gameagainst Notre Dame, when he threw three of those picks, but he bounced back and played really well. He also surpassed his rushing touchdowns total from the previous season, finishing with 11.

Justturn on the tapefrom any of the games from Williams’Heisman-winning2022 season and you’ll see why he’s the top quarterback in this class. He had 52 total touchdowns — 42 through the air — with just five interceptions while completing 66.6% of his passes. He ranked in the top 10 in the FBS in QBR (87.6), passing yards (4,537), yards per attempt (9.1) and throws of 20-plus yards (69).

Williams is a fabulous playmaker, and there are “wow” throws all over his tape, even going back to his freshman season at Oklahoma. He’s incredible escaping the pocket and making off-platform throws, excelling when plays break down. His improvisational skills are off the charts — it’s amazing how he can make the first defender miss and create first downs out of thin air. He has great field vision and throws dimes to receivers while under duress. He’s very creative, which is not something we can usually say of quarterbacks.

Now, Williams is not the prototypical passer in terms of size. At 6-1, he’d be below average for a starting NFL quarterback. But as we saw with 2023 No. 1 overall pickBryce Young, size matters less and less to the execs making decisions in front offices.”

S Calen Bullock

Overall ranking: 102
Position ranking: 6

Bullock finished his USC career with 151 tackles, 15 pass deflections and nine interceptions, who of which he returned for touchdowns. He’ll need to continue to improve his tackling in the NFL, but his range and ball skills at the safety position are terrific. In looking at his overall ranking, No. 102 would be the second pick of the fourth round.

RB MarShawn Lloyd

Overall ranking: 104
Position ranking: 3

Lloyd was impressive in his one year at USC and has been solid during his pre-draft work. He’s in as the No. 3 running back for Kiper, but there has been plenty of talk regarding Lloyd potentially being the first back selected. There isn’t a clear first-round pick at the position and Kiper her Florida State’s Trey Benson just a couple spots above Lloyd at No. 101 overall. His top-ranked back is Jonathon Brooks of Texas, up at No. 66 overall.

WR Brenden Rice

Overall ranking: 115
Position ranking: 20

Rice performed well for the Trojans after coming in as a transfer from Colorado. He finished his USC career with 84 receptions for 1,402 yards and 16 touchdowns in two years. He’s shown up consistently as a fourth-round pick in mocks heading into the draft.

WR Tahj Washington

Position ranking: 30

Washington was another productive transfer for the Trojans, finishing his USC career with 163 receptions for 2,449 yards and 15 touchdowns in three seasons.

RB Austin Jones

Position ranking: 39

Jones finished off a productive college career with two seasons at USC after three at Stanford. And his stats were split fairly evenly across the two programs. He ended his college career with 2,337 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns on the ground, along with 901 receiving yards and three more scores.

OG Jarrett Kingston

Position ranking: 21

Kingston could be someone who appeals to a team because of his versatility as a guard and tackle on both sides of the line. He was terrific as a left tackle at Washington State and seemed to play better for the Trojans once he kicked out from right guard to right tackle. He put up some impressive strength numbers during the pre-draft process.

C Justin Dedich

Position ranking: 27

Dedich is unlikely to be drafted, but should be able to sign with someone as a free agent. He also has some positional versatility at center and guard.

DT Kyon Barrs

Position ranking: 45

Barrs spent one season at USC after leaving Arizona. He had 18 tackles in 13 games with the Trojans.

OLB Solomon Byrd

Position ranking: 18

Byrd might have played himself into becoming an NFL draft pick this season with 49 tackles, including 11 tackles for loss and six sacks, plus four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

S Christian Roland-Wallace

Position ranking: 39

Roland-Wallace played cornerback in college but he’s listed as a safety by Kiper. He was impressive in coverage throughout the season and one of USC’s most consistent defenders. But he did not run well at USC pro day, posting a 4.64 in the 40-yard dash, which may have hurt him in the draft and with teams viewing him as a cornerback.

Where USC Trojans finished on ESPN's Big Board heading into the NFL Draft (2024)

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Story Links. DETROIT—USC Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Caleb Williams was selected No. 1 overall by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday (April 25). With Williams' No. 1 overall selection, USC now holds the record for most players (6) selected as the top pick of the NFL draft.

What USC receiver is in the draft? ›

LOS ANGELES – USC wide receiver Brenden Rice was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers as the fifth pick of the seventh round (225th overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft. Rice is USC's 528 all-time NFL draftee. USC is second behind Notre Dame's 532 for most NFL Draft picks all-time.

Who was the #1 draft pick in 2024? ›

1. Chicago Bears (via trade with Carolina) - Caleb Williams, QB, 6-foot-1, 214 pounds, USC. Scouting report: Mahomes-esque traits with the instincts, mobility and arm talent to breakdown a defense even when it does everything right.

What USC players are going to the NFL? ›

LOS ANGELES — Sixteen NFL Draft prospects from USC — defensive lineman Kyon Barrs , defensive back Calen Bullock , defensive lineman Solomon Byrd , long snapper Jac Casasante , offensive lineman Justin Dedich , running back Austin Jones , offensive lineman Jarrett Kingston , linebacker Shane Lee , running back MarShawn ...

How many USC players were drafted? ›

Seven USC Trojans were drafted in the 2024 NFL Draft.

How many USC quarterbacks made it to the NFL? ›

A total of 26 USC quarterbacks have been selected in the NFL Draft. Jim Hardy was the No. 8 pick in the 1945 NFL Draft. Pete Beathard was a first-round pick in the NFL Draft and AFL Draft in 1964. In the Common Draft era – which began in 1967 – a total of 19 USC quarterbacks have been selected in the draft.

What USC quarterback made it to the NFL? ›

Former USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams is finally an NFL signal caller. Williams is said to have dreamed about being in this position for a long time, and it finally came true on Thursday when the Chicago Bears selected him with the No. 1 overall pick.

Where is the 2025 NFL draft? ›

The 2025 NFL Draft is currently slated to run from April 24–26, 2025, in balmy Green Bay, WI, with Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce, Missouri pass-catcher Luther Burden, and Colorado cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter currently sticking out as some of the draft's more interesting presumed prospects.

Who was drafted last in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

Jaylen Key will join the "Mr. Irrelevant" club that Purdy has helped reenergize. The New York Jets selected Key, a 6-foot-2, 210 safety out of Alabama, with the final pick of the 2024 NFL draft in the seventh round (257th overall).

Who was the 13th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

With the 13th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders selected Brock Bowers from the University of Georgia. The consensus All-American tight end is a two-time national champion and two-time John Mackey Award winner, given to the best tight end in college football.

Who has the most picks in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

2024 NFL Draft pick by school
  • Michigan -- 13.
  • Texas -- 11.
  • Alabama -- 10.
  • Florida State -- 10.
  • Washington -- 10.
  • Oregon -- 8.
  • Georgia -- 8.
  • Penn State -- 8.
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What is the order of the 2024 NFL Draft picks? ›

Check out a round-by-round breakdown of every pick below:
  • Round 1. Chicago Bears (via Carolina) Washington Commanders. ...
  • Round 2. Carolina Panthers. New England Patriots. ...
  • Round 3. Carolina Panthers. Arizona Cardinals. ...
  • Round 4. 101. Carolina Panthers. ...
  • Round 5. 136. Denver Broncos (via Carolina through Cleveland) ...
  • Round 6. 177.
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Did Caleb Williams get drafted? ›

The Bears on Thursday, as expected, selected USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 choice in the 2024 NFL Draft. Williams was widely considered the top prospect in a draft class loaded with talented quarterbacks.

Who are the USC draft prospects for 2024? ›

After months of waiting, Caleb Williams is the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. USC's latest Heisman-winning quarterback will head to Chicago, the only team he visited in the pre-draft process. Williams will join fellow former Trojan Velus Jones Jr.

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