2023 NFL draft: How to watch, listen and stream

Here’s how you can watch, listen and stream Round 1 of the 2023 NFL Draft

The countdown to the 2023 NFL Draft is officially over as the red-carpet events and pre-show festivities are in full effect in Kansas City for the first time.

Philadelphia has two first-round picks tonight, and Howie Roseman’s player of choice could be narrowed down to Jalen Carter, Paris Johnson, and Bijan Robinson.

With round one just hours away, here’s how you can watch, listen and stream all seven rounds.

2023 NFL draft: See the full order of picks for Round 1

Here’s the full order of all 31 picks for the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft

The Carolina Panthers are about 10 hours from being on the clock in Round 1 of the 2023 NFL draft, and the fireworks will continue through the first nine or ten picks.

The Eagles currently have the 10th and 30th overall picks in the first round, and they’ll have four selections in the first 100 picks.

There’s an abundance of storylines centered around Philadelphia, including whether GM Howie Roseman covets Jalen Carter, Paris Johnson, or Bijan Robinson.

Here is a look at the complete order of picks for Round 1, which begins tonight at 8 p.m. ET.

2023 NFL Draft: Final Round 1 predictions for all 31 teams after the Aaron Rodgers trade

We’re making our final Round 1 predictions for all 31 teams ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft

We’re just hours away from the 2023 NFL draft, where the Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up to welcome a new crop of players to the roster.

Using the draft simulator from PFF, we fought off the urge to draft Bijan Robinson, picking the value of Ohio State All-American 0ffensive tackle Paris Johnson at No. 10 overall.

With their second pick in the first round, Howie Roseman gets a “unique” player with more value at No. 30 overall, securing Alabama’s Jahnyr Gibbs.

Here’s one final Round 1 mock ahead of Thursday night’s draft kickoff.

Ranking prospects the Eagles hosted on pre-draft visits by potential impact in 2023

We’re ranking the 2023 NFL draft prospects that the Philadelphia Eagles hosted on Top 30 visits by potential impact in 2023

The NFL draft is fast approaching, and the 2023 influx of talent comes at a reasonable time after a mass exodus of free agents on defense.

Only a tiny percentage of this incoming class will make their mark on the league as a rookie.

With Philadelphia signing Jalen Hurts to a massive deal, GM Howie Roseman needs all his picks to deliver the goods immediately.

With the draft just 24 hours out, we’re taking a closer look at the Eagles’ predraft visits and ranking them best on the potential impact this season.

Each NFL team met with the Top 30 prospects on their draft boards.

The players you see visiting respective team facilities can help outline organizational needs or serious interests.

Philadelphia has two first-round picks, and they’ve embraced the process, bringing in a host of top names that’ll be selected up and down the draft board.

2023 NFL Mock Draft: Kevin Fielder’s final mock draft

With just one day left until the beginning of the NFL Draft, Kevin Fielder releases his final mock draft.

By now, you’ve likely heard about how this year’s NFL Draft is one of the hardest to project.

Between the uncertainty around the quarterback position and the number of players who could find themselves in the first round of the NFL Draft, there is no way to fully project the top 10 of the draft, let alone all 31 first-round picks.

As I sat down to write my final mock draft of the cycle, I found it difficult to get past the Houston Texans at No. 2 overall. The new coaching staff can take plenty of different paths, including passing up on a quarterback, and they’ll all affect the rest of the first round.

As a result, this mock draft might be ruined early on. However, that’s the challenge of trying to predict all 31 picks.

Unlike my other four mock drafts, this one doesn’t have trades. While there will be trades during Thursday’s festivities, it’s hard to predict which teams will move up, so I want to keep this one as chalk as possible.

Without further ado, here goes nothing.

Eagles biggest question at each defensive position ahead of 2023 NFL draft

We’re looking at the Philadelphia Eagles’ biggest question at each defensive position ahead of the 2023 NFL draft

As the 2023 NFL Draft nears, we’re looking at every position on both sides to find the most central questions ahead of round one.

Philadelphia lost seven defensive contributors in free agency but added Kentavus Street (DT), Justin Evans (Safety), Terrell Edmunds (safety), and Nicholas Morrow (LB) to a unit that returns Brandon Graham, Darius Slay, James Bradberry, Fletcher Cox, Avonte Maddox, Josh Sweat, Reed Blankenship and more.

The Eagles will be carried by their offense in 2023, and while Jalen Hurts leads a unit full of stars, we’re looking at Philadelphia’s biggest question at each defensive position ahead of Thursday night’s draft.

HC Green’s 2023 NFL mock draft

Sound off and let us know what you think about our newest mock.

HC Green presents our latest NFL mock draft of 2023. Sound off on social media to let us know your thoughts, and be sure to check our 2023 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of the offerings.

2023 NFL Mock Draft

*Note: Miami forfeited its No. 21 overall selection for tampering.
** Projected trade

Pick NFL team Pos Player School
1 Carolina Panthers (via CHI) QB Bryce Young Alabama
2 Houston Texans QB Will Levis Kentucky
3 Arizona Cardinals EDGE Will Anderson Jr. Alabama
4 Indianapolis Colts QB C.J. Stroud Ohio State
5 Seattle Seahawks (via DEN) EDGE Tyree Wilson Texas Tech
6 Detroit Lions (via LAR) CB Devon Witherspoon Illinois
7 Las Vegas Raiders CB Christian Gonzalez Oregon
8 Atlanta Falcons EDGE Nolan Smith Georgia
9 Chicago Bears (via CAR) DT Jalen Carter Georgia
10 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) CB Joey Porter Jr. Penn State
11 Tennessee Titans QB Anthony Richardson Florida
12 Houston Texans (via CLE) EDGE Lukas Van Ness Iowa
13 Green Bay Packers (via NYJ) WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Ohio State
14 New England Patriots OT Paris Johnson Jr. Ohio State
15 New York Jets (via GB) OT Peter Skoronski Northwestern
16 Washington Commanders OT Broderick Jones Georgia
17 Pittsburgh Steelers OT Darnell Wright Tennessee
18 Detroit Lions DT Calijah Kancey Pittsburgh
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE Michael Mayer Notre Dame
20 Seattle Seahawks EDGE Myles Murphy Clemson
21 Los Angeles Chargers RB Bijan Robinson Texas
22 Baltimore Ravens WR Jordan Addison USC
23 Minnesota Vikings WR Zay Flowers Boston College
24 Jacksonville Jaguars CB Deonte Banks Maryland
25 New York Giants WR Quentin Johnston TCU
26 Dallas Cowboys TE Dalton Kincaid Utah
27 Buffalo Bills WR Jalin Hyatt Tennessee
28 Cincinnati Bengals CB/S Brian Branch Alabama
29 New Orleans Saints (via SF>MIA>DEN) DT Adetomiwa Adebawore Northwestern
30 Las Vegas Raiders (via PHI)** QB Hendon Hooker Tennessee
31 Kansas City Chiefs EDGE Keion White Georgia Tech

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NFL assistants have mixed reviews about former Ducks CB Christian Gonzalez

“He’s a no-brainer.” “I’m a little fearful of his demeanor.” “I think he’s unbelievable.” NFL coaches have differing opinions of Christian Gonzalez.

One of the most welcome surprises for the Oregon Ducks in 2022 was the strong play of cornerback Christian Gonzalez.

Gonzalez was recruited as a 4-star CB by the University of Colorado and put up two solid years in Boulder before coming to Oregon. Gonzalez was anticipated to be a solid addition to the Ducks’ defense, but his output last season was a large improvement from his play at CU and exceeded all expectations. 

After his stellar 2022 campaign, Gonzalez is projected to be a first-round draft pick, likely being taken with one of the first 15 picks. Ahead of the draft, an anonymous NFL defensive coordinator said this to The Athletic

“He probably has the best measurables in a corner to come out since maybe Jalen Ramsey. He’s not an absolute savage and doesn’t have that cornerback attitude, but the coaches at Oregon’s say he’s a no-brainer and is gonna work hard,” he said.

The Athletic also surveyed two unnamed NFL defensive backs coaches. The first gave strong reviews for Gonzalez while the second wasn’t so sure.

DB coach 1: “I think he’s unbelievable. He’s so talented. The most ready-made guy out here. His technique is really sound.”

DB coach 2: “I’m a little fearful of his demeanor. He’s not really wired like a corner. Against his best competition, he struggled. Against Georgia, he struggled. Drake London the year before really got after him. I think he’s really good in press. The other thing about him is (that) the wide receiver appears covered all the time because he’s so big and long, and he does have great recovery speed. His judgment and winning at the top of the route isn’t as great, and you’ll see him misjudging balls a little when he’s in position. Not gonna be a physical tackler at all.”

In summary, there seems to be a consensus that Gonzalez has the athletic traits required to be a successful NFL CB, but there may be issues with the mental side of his game. The defensive coordinator said that he “doesn’t have that cornerback attitude.” This could mean there are concerns about his ability to focus on detailed aspects of a one-on-one matchup. It could also mean that he is unsure of Gonzalez’s ability to brush off mistakes — something that is vital for CBs to be able to do.

It is always difficult for NFL organizations to identify which college cornerbacks will be successful as pros and which ones won’t. While there are concerns about Gonzalez’s mentality, he is still a highly sought-after prospect and hopefully, he can be impactful to whatever defense he will soon be a part of. 

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2023 NFL mock draft: Matt Anderson’s final mock draft

With just two days until the start of the NFL Draft, @MattAnderson_8 gives his best prediction as to what will happen in round one.

At Vikings Wire, we have been compiling multiple mock drafts throughout the offseason to explore various scenarios for how the NFL Draft may unfold. However, as the NFL draft approaches in just a few days, it is now time for us to make our actual predictions.

Surprises typically always happen during the draft. Either a player drops unexpectedly or a team reaches early for a prospect.

Here is my prediction for what happens on draft night.

Ranking the positions most likely to be picked 10th overall by Eagles in NFL draft

We’re ranking the positions most likely to be picked by the Philadelphia Eagles at No. 10 overall.

We’re just days away from the 2023 NFL draft, where the Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up to welcome a new crop of players to the roster.

After quietly retooling the roster during the first wave of free agency, Howie Roseman has the Birds in a prime spot at tenth overall.

Philadelphia could look to trade back for an All-American running back or stand pat and draft the best available offensive tackle on the board.

For the sake of this article, we assume that the Eagles stay put at No. 10 overall and make a selection.

With that in mind, here are the positions most likely to be the pick with the 10th selection.