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Biggest 2024 NFL post-draft questions for all 32 teams - ESPN

The 2024 NFL draft wrapped up Saturday in Detroit. The historic weekend, which set a record for fan attendance, saw six quarterback selections in the first 12 picks — tying the 1983 class for most signal-callers drafted in the first round. By the end of Thursday night's first round, 23 offensive players were tapped to join NFL franchises, breaking the previous record of 19 offensive players selected in the first 32 slots.

There are 257 new faces joining the league, but will they help solve teams' woes? What questions linger following the three-day player selection extravaganza, and what comes next?

We asked our NFL Nation reporters to tell us the most pressing question facing the teams they cover coming out of this weekend. Read their post-draft insights below.

Check out ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper's grades for all 32 draft classes (ESPN+) and analysts Jordan Reid and Matt Miller's post-draft superlatives (ESPN+) for more insight into all seven rounds of the draft.

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

Did the Bills do enough to address wide receiver?

The Bills traded back twice in the first round, eventually selecting Keon Coleman with the first pick of the second round, and he immediately projects as the team's starting X receiver. Despite the Bills making nine more selections and addressing other needs, Coleman was the only wide receiver the Bills selected in the draft. Making a trade for a veteran also isn't in the cards at the moment. General manager Brandon Beane said a trade wasn't «realistic» because of the team's cap situation. While the Bills could certainly make

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