NFL Mock Draft: Top 23 Order and Picks Post 2023 Wild Card

NFL Draft: First look mock draft top 23 picks after the 2023 Wild Card round

NFL Mock Draft: The first 23 picks are set. Here’s the first mock draft guess at what the top picks might be after the 2023 Wild Card round


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NFL Mock Draft: Top 23 Order and Picks Post 2023 Wild Card

Mock drafts are always a work in progress, and this year it’s going to be even more fluid than 2022.

Seriously, who had Travon Walker going No. 1 overall last year at this time?

I did my first published NFL mock draft for the college paper in 1989. Ever since nailing the first two picks – Troy Aikman to Dallas and Tony Mandarich to Green Bay, and totally whiffing everything else – I’ve had one unwavering belief I’ve never strayed from.

Never, ever, ever project a trade, and totally ignore any and every mock draft that does. You can’t make a trade happen, or even accurately project one without totally screwing up the rest of the order.

So why this pretentious ramble before getting to the fun? The Chicago Bears are going to trade the first overall pick.

They have to, and if they don’t it’s all-time draft malpractice with a combination of 1s, 2s, and 4s – along with a delightful array of meats and cheeses – there for the taking from some desperate team that needs one of the amazing quarterback prospects in this draft.

Until the Bears actually make the trade, I’m still playing this straight.

Kentucky QB Will Levis will – probably – be the first overall pick, but no, Chicago isn’t taking a quarterback and it’s not trading away Justin Fields. So for now, here’s the first NFL Mock Draft of the silly season.

The next one will be done after the Divisional Round.

2023 NFL Draft Underclassmen Projections, Position Rankings

23 Minnesota Vikings

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Cam Smith CB South Carolina

22 Baltimore Ravens

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Ohio State

21 Los Angeles Chargers

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Broderick Jones OT Georgia

Miami Dolphins (forfeited pick that would’ve been the 21)

20 Seattle Seahawks

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Brian Branch S Alabama

19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Anthony Richardson QB Florida

18 Detroit Lions

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Kelee Ringo CB Georgia

17 Pittsburgh Steelers

2023 Mock Draft First Call: O’Cyrus Torrence OG Florida

16 Washington Commanders

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon

15 Green Bay Packers

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Brian Bresee DT Clemson

14 New England Patriots

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Bijan Robinson RB Texas

13 New York Jets

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Anton Harrison OT Oklahoma

12 Houston Texans (from Cleveland)

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Quentin Johnson WR TCU

11 Tennessee Titans

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Paris Johnson OT Ohio State

10 Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans)

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Joey Porter Jr. CB Penn State

9 Carolina Panthers

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Myles Murphy EDGE Clemson

8 Atlanta Falcons

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Tyree Wilson EDGE Texas Tech

7 Las Vegas Raiders

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Peter Skoronski OT Northwestern

6 Detroit Lions (from LA Rams)

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Michael Mayer TE Notre Dame

5 Seattle Seahawks (from Denver)

2023 Mock Draft First Call: CJ Stroud QB Ohio State

4 Indianapolis Colts

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Bryce Young QB Alabama

3 Arizona Cardinals

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Will Anderson EDGE Alabama

2 Houston Texans

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Will Levis QB Kentucky

1 Chicago Bears

2023 Mock Draft First Call: Jalen Carter DT Georgia

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2023 NFL Draft Underclassmen Projections, Position Rankings

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2022 NFL Draft: Top 105 Prospect Analysis

2023 NFL Draft Top Pro Prospects By Position: Pre-2022 NFL Draft

NFL scouting is always an inexact science that relies on guesswork more than the community wants you to believe. That goes triple for trying to figure out what’s coming the following year.

Joe Burrow was just a sixth round projection before he cranked up his epic 2019 at LSU. Kenny Pickett? Not even on the radar before a Heisman-caliber 2021.

On the flip side, North Carolina QB Sam Howell seemed like he’d be the main man for the 2022 NFL Draft, and then he wasn’t.

One thing is for certain, though – the 2023 NFL Draft is going to be a whopper compared to the 2022 version.

Oh sure, infrastructure and great linemen can be sexy, but people tend to care about this thing when the superstar skill guys are featured. The 2021 draft was all about the quarterbacks, and 2023 should be every bit as star-studded up top.

The overall goal here is to have a starting point. We know that half the guys on these 2023 NFL Draft Position Rankings will bomb this college season, and we also know we’re missing a slew of big-time first rounders who haven’t emerged yet.

But that’s the fun. That’s why they play the games.

Who has the best combinations of talent, NFL size, NFL tools, and NFL upside to look ahead to 2023 – all while still figuring out the 2022 NFL Draft?

Here’s the first look at the 2023 NFL Draft with 15 of the most promising prospects at every position among those who will be eligible – three years out of high school.

If you don’t see your guy here – or don’t like where he’s ranked – relax. We’ll go in-depth with the more detailed lists just before the season.

2023 NFL Draft Top Prospects First Look: Quarterbacks

1 CJ Stroud, Ohio State 6-3, 218

2 Bryce Young, Alabama 6-0, 194

3 DJ Uiagalelei, Clemson 6-4, 250

4 Cameron Ward, Washington State 6-2, 223

5 Kedon Slovis, Pitt 6-3, 205

6 Phil Jurkovec, Boston College 6-5, 214

7 Brennan Armstrong, Virginia 6-2, 212

8 Tyler Van Dyke, Miami 6-4, 224

9 JT Daniels, West Virginia 6-3, 210

10 Hendon Hooker, Tennessee 6-4, 218

11 Jake Haener, Fresno State 6-1, 195

11 Spencer Rattler, South Carolina 6-1, 210

13 Devin Leary, NC State 6-1, 215

14 Jayden Daniels, LSU 6-3, 185

15 Dillon Gabriel, Oklahoma 6-0, 205

2023 NFL Draft Top 15 Position Rankings
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | OTsOGs & Cs
DEs |
Edge | DTs | LBs | CBs | Ss  

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