Caleb Williams after being selected first overall by the Chicago Bears Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Offense is clearly at a premium based on how the beginning of the 2024 NFL Draft unraveled.

On Thursday, three quarterbacks were selected with each of the first three picks. While that in and of itself is a rare occurrence in NFL draft history, the next 11 picks also followed a specific trend.

The first 14 picks were all offensive players. The wild result doubled the previous record set during the 2021 NFL Draft, which started with seven straight offensive players selected.

The Indianapolis Colts ended the offensive streak when they selected UCLA edge-rusher Laiatu Latu with the 15th overall pick.

The first 14 picks consisted of six quarterbacks, four offensive tackles, three wide receivers and one tight end.

The only other instance of six quarterbacks ever going in the first round was during the famed 1983 NFL Draft, which included John Elway, Jim Kelly and Dan Marino.

Day 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft included several surprises. But perhaps none were bigger than what the Atlanta Falcons did with their eighth overall selection.

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