3-week roundup: Where experts think Iowa Hawkeyes could be headed in the 2023 NFL draft

Iowa will have a handful of players selected in the NFL draft, but where is the question? A roundup of potential new homes for the Hawkeyes.

The 2023 NFL draft is officially less than one month away and the mock drafts continue to come out predicting homes for players based on teams’ needs, the players’ fits into schemes, and their overall talent level. It is not exactly a science as much as it is trying to predict NFL teams’ intentions, which can often be an exhausting exercise.

The Iowa Hawkeyes have their fair share of individuals looking to take their talents to the NFL and have seemingly climbed up teams’ draft boards rapidly with their NFL Combine and Iowa Pro Day results. Their new homes will be a mix of need and fit as the Hawkeyes churn out players with great fundamentals and minimal need to teach the basics.

Lukas Van Ness, Jack Campbell, Sam LaPorta, and Riley Moss all find themselves among the first few rounds of the mock drafts as we approach the NFL draft. Courtesy of ESPN and CBS Sports, here is a roundup of where the Hawkeyes could potentially be calling their new homes once the dust settles.