Best available players for Commanders on Day 2 of 2023 NFL draft

The Commanders hold two picks on Friday. Here are the best remaining players at some of Washington’s positions of need.

The Washington Commanders entered the 2023 NFL draft focusing on two positions: offensive line and cornerback. At No. 16 overall, the Commanders selected Mississippi State cornerback, Emmanuel Forbes, filling a major need.

However, as Washington enters day two, the Commanders must address the offensive line and add depth at other positions, such as edge rusher and linebacker.

Washington has two picks Friday: No. 47 overall in the second round and No. 97 overall in the third round [compensatory selection].

Here are the best available players remaining at each position of need for the Commanders:

2023 NFL draft: 25 of the top remaining prospects going into Day 2

Here are 25 of the best remaining prospects going into Day 2 of the draft.

The Seattle Seahawks got off to a great start in the 2023 NFL draft. Last night they picked up what many analysts believe are the top wide receiver (Ohio State’s Jaxon Smith-Njigba) and the top cornerback (Illinois’ Devon Witherspoon) prospects in this draft class. Let’s hope they can pick up where they left off and continue making smart picks in Rounds 2-3 this evening.

Here are 25 of the best remaining prospects going into Day 2 of the draft according to ESPN’s projections.

Best remaining players for the Saints on Day 3 of 2022 NFL draft

Best remaining players for the Saints on Day 3 of 2022 NFL draft, via @DillySanders:

Day three is upon us and 15 players remain from our original top 100 big board for the New Orleans Saints. There are plenty of solid talents, that could start early on the right team, available. I wouldn’t say that there is anyone that is mind-blowingly available on day three, unlike years past. There are some really highly rated players available, but no one that should have been a first round talent or anything like that.

Here are the 25 best players available, with the rankings reset. If they were originally on that top 100 big board, their ranking in his in parentheses:

Best remaining players for the Saints on Day 2 of 2022 NFL draft

Best remaining players for the Saints on Day 2 of 2022 NFL draft, via @DillySanders:

We have gotten through the first round of the 2022 NFL draft and while a lot of the top prospects are gone, but there are certainly some big names left from our top-100 big board. After some major reaches by other teams, there is a lot to like from the remaining players available for the New Orleans Saints. Sure, the Saints don’t have much to work with after trading up in the first round (their only pick on Friday is currently scheduled at No. 49 overall), but this is where they have made most of their trades, and more movement could be possible. Here are the names fans should watch for in the second and third rounds:

2020 NFL Draft: 29 Prospects remain on Cowboys interest list for Day 3

Updated pre-draft visit tracker for the Dallas Cowboys headed into the final four rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft.

With three rounds in the books of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys have come out of it walking tall. Dallas made its biggest splash in Round 1 with the selection of premier Oklahoma wide receiver Cee Dee Lamb. In Round 2 the Cowboys addressed a big need in their secondary by selecting Alabama cornerback Trevon Diggs. Round 3 the Cowboys added depth to their revamped defensive front by selecting another Oklahoma Sooner in defensive tackle Neville Gallimore.

When taking a look at the pre-draft interest tracker, Diggs was the only selection out of their first three who visited with the Cowboys prior to the draft, virtually or at one of the all-star games or scouting combine. Lamb and Gallimore were not on the original list.

On Day 3 of the NFL Draft there are still plenty of notable names on this list in which Dallas may come calling to address some needs.

Cornerback

Troy Pride, Notre Dame (Round 3/4)

Grayland Arnold, Baylor (Round 6)

Lavert Hill, Michigan (Round 6)

Thakarius Keyes, Tulane (Round 6/7)

Defensive Line

Curtis Weaver, Boise State (Round 2/3)

Jon Greenard, Florida (Round 3)

Trevis Gipson, Tulsa (Round 4)

Alton Robinson, Syracuse (Round 5)

Kenny Willekes, Michigan State (Round 5)

Chauncey Rivers, Mississippi State (Round 6/7)

Qaadir Sheppard, Ole Miss (Round 6/7)

Kendall Coleman, Syracuse (UDFA)

Raekwon Davis, Alabama (Round 2/3)

James Lynch, Baylor (Round 3)

Rashard Lawrence, LSU (Round 4/5)

Broderick Washington, Texas Tech (Round 5)

Josiah Coatney, Ole Miss (Round 7)

Linebacker

De’Jon Harris, Arkansas (UDFA)

Offensive Line

Cameron Clark, Charlotte (Round 5/6)

Cordel Iwuagwu, TCU (Round 7)

Prince Tega Wanogho (Round 3)

Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas (Round 4)

Evin Ksierzarczyk, Buffalo (UDFA)

Quarterback

James Morgan, Florida International (Round 5)

Safety

Josh Metellus, Michigan (Round 5)

Jordan Fuller, Ohio St. (Round 5)

Shyheim Carter, Alabama (UDFA)

Tight End

Colby Parkinson, Stanford (Round 4/5)

Jared Pinkney, Vanderbilt (Round 6)

Wide Receiver

Josh Hammond, Florida (UDFA)

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