7 realistic options for the Eagles with 10th pick in the 2023 NFL draft

We’re looking at the seven most realistic options for the Philadelphia Eagles with the 10th pick of the 2023 NFL draft.

We’re less than a six away from the opening round of the 2023 NFL draft, and with the top 30 visits now completed, all 32 teams around the league are finalizing their draft boards.

Philadelphia has some options with two first-round picks, and there’s been a comprehensive discussion centered around whether GM Howie Roseman will draft for need, value, or culture.

The Eagles build from the inside out and have a specific formula, staying away from flashy picks or huge risks.

With all eyes on round one in Kansas City, we’re looking at the seven most realistic options for Philadelphia at No. 10 overall, or else they’ll likely trade back.

2023 NFL mock draft: What Matt Anderson would do

Leading up to the draft, the staff at Vikings Wire is releasing a mock draft based on what they would do. First up is @MattAnderson_8.

The NFL Draft is less than a week away. At Vikings Wire, we have created mock drafts to examine various scenarios throughout this offseason. It is now our turn to present our thoughts on what every NFL team should do if we were the general manager.

Let’s review how everything played out.

Harley Schultz’s 2023 NFL mock draft

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

Harley Schultz 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 C.J. Stroud Ohio State
3 Arizona Cardinals EDGE Will Anderson Jr. Alabama
4 Indianapolis Colts QB Anthony Richardson Florida
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 Lukas Van Ness Iowa
9 Chicago Bears (via CAR) DT Jalen Carter Georgia
10 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) OT Peter Skoronski Northwestern
11 Minnesota Vikings (via TEN)** QB Will Levis Kentucky
12 Houston Texans (via CLE) WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Ohio State
13 New York Jets OT Paris Johnson Jr. Ohio State
14 New England Patriots OT Broderick Jones Georgia
15 Green Bay Packers TE Dalton Kincaid Utah
16 Washington Commanders CB Joey Porter Jr. Penn State
17 Pittsburgh Steelers CB Deonte Banks Maryland
18 Detroit Lions EDGE Nolan Smith Georgia
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Darnell Wright Tennessee
20 Seattle Seahawks DT Calijah Kancey Pittsburgh
21 Los Angeles Chargers CB/S Brian Branch Alabama
22 Baltimore Ravens WR Jordan Addison USC
23 Tennessee Titans (via MIN)** WR Quentin Johnston TCU
24 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Myles Murphy Clemson
25 Cincinnati Bengals (via NYG)** RB Bijan Robinson Texas
26 Dallas Cowboys TE Michael Mayer Notre
27 Buffalo Bills WR Jalin Hyatt Tennessee
28 New York Giants (via CIN)** C Joe Tippmann Wisconsin
29 New Orleans Saints (via SF>MIA>DEN) EDGE Keion White Georgia Tech
30 Philadelphia Eagles OG O’Cyrus Torrence Florida
31 Kansas City Chiefs WR Zay Flowers Boston College

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Most likely first-round pick options for Eagles using ESPN draft day predictor

We’re looking at which prospects are the’ likeliest first-round draft picks for the Philadelphia Eagles using ESPN’s draft day predictor

We’re less than a week away from the 2023 NFL draft, and with the top 30 visits now completed, all 32 teams around the league can finalize their draft boards.

Philadelphia has some options with two first-round picks, and there’s been a comprehensive discussion centered around whether GM Howie Roseman will draft for need, value, or culture.

The Eagles build from the inside out and have a specific formula, staying away from flashy picks or huge risks.

ESPN analytics has formulated an updated draft day predictor, with Peter Skoronski (OL) and Bijan Robinson (RB) as the likeliest picks.

Kevin Hickey’s 2023 NFL mock draft

Kevin Hickey’s 2023 NFL mock draft includes several interesting projected trades.

Kevin Hickey 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 C.J. Stroud Ohio State
3 Indianapolis Colts (via ARI)** QB Anthony Richardson Florida
4 Arizona Cardinals (via IND)** EDGE Will Anderson Jr. Alabama
5 Seattle Seahawks (via DEN) DT Jalen Carter Georgia
6 Detroit Lions (via LAR) CB Devon Witherspoon Illinois
7 Las Vegas Raiders CB Christian Gonzalez Oregon
8 Atlanta Falcons EDGE Tyree Wilson Texas Tech
9 Chicago Bears (via CAR) OT Peter Skoronski Northwestern
10 New England Patriots (via PHI)** OT Broderick Jones Georgia
11 Tennessee Titans OT Paris Johnson Jr. Ohio State
12 Houston Texans (via CLE) WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Ohio State
13 New York Jets OT Darnell Wright Tennessee
14 Philadelphia Eagles (via NE>NO)** EDGE Lukas Van Ness Iowa
15 Green Bay Packers EDGE Myles Murphy Clemson
16 Minnesota Vikings (via WAS)** QB Will Levis Kentucky
17 Pittsburgh Steelers CB Deonte Banks Maryland
18 Detroit Lions DT Calijah Kancey Pittsburgh
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB/S Brian Branch Alabama
20 Seattle Seahawks WR Jordan Addison USC
21 Los Angeles Chargers RB Bijan Robinson Texas
22 Dallas Cowboys (via BAL)** TE Michael Mayer Notre Dame
23 Washington Commanders (via MIN)** CB Joey Porter Jr. Penn State
24 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Nolan Smith Georgia
25 New York Giants WR Quentin Johnston TCU
26 Baltimore Ravens (via DAL)** WR Zay Flowers Boston College
27 Buffalo Bills EDGE Will McDonald IV Iowa State
28 Cincinnati Bengals OT Anton Harrison Oklahoma
29 New Orleans Saints (via SF>MIA>DEN) EDGE Felix Anudike-Uzomah Kansas State
30 Philadelphia Eagles CB Emmanuel Forbes Mississippi State
31 Kansas City Chiefs OT Dawand Jones Ohio State

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2023 NFL Draft: The top 50 prospects

Doug Farrar’s final Top 50 big board for the 2023 NFL draft features analysis, hundreds of tape examples, and advanced metrics.

The process for evaluating prospects is any draft class beings years before — for coaches moving from the NCAA to the NFL, it can start with players they tried to recruit out of high school, and watched all along the way. In an NFL sense, it begins with the area scouts, who are watching and rating all their prospects from season to season, with an obvious increased focus as those prospects prepare for their coming-out seasons.

Once the season is over for NFL teams, whenever that happens, it’s then time for all the area scouts to arrive at the facility to meet with the home staff including scouting directors, coaches, and executives.

At this point, beyond positions rankings, NFL teams start to put together their bog boards — the top prospects for them, regardless of position, with need and internal positional value factored in to whatever degree.

At Touchdown Wire, it’s time to approximate that process in our own way. Beyond the positional rankings we’ve been doing for a while, it’s time for our own big board — the top 50 players in the 2023 draft class, regardless of position, with need and internal positional value factored in to whatever degree.

So, here are Touchdown Wire’s final top 50 draft prospects in the 2023 draft class.

(All advanced metrics courtesy of Pro Football FocusSports Info Solutions, and Football Outsiders unless otherwise indicated).

(All prospect measurement percentiles courtesy of MockDraftable.com). 

2023 two-round NFL mock draft: Matt Anderson’s 5.0

With just eight days remaining until the NFL Draft, @MattAnderson_8 releases a two-round mock draft with defense going early and often.

The NFL Draft is in a mere eight days, and many mock drafts have been circulating this offseason. Teams are now finalizing their draft boards and strategizing for the upcoming April NFL Draft. As the anticipation builds, let’s take a closer look at some potential top picks in this year’s draft and the teams that may show interest in them.

Mock draft watch: Breaking down Detroit’s picks in Dane Brugler’s 7-round mock draft

Mock draft watch: Breaking down the Detroit Lions’ picks in Dane Brugler’s 7-round mock draft at The Athletic

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler is one of the most knowledgeable and respected NFL Draft experts out there, and he recently took the time to make a full seven-round mock draft for every pick in the 2023 NFL draft.

Brugler gave clear and concise defenses of his picks in the first round as well as a few key selections in the other six. Even without any trades, his projected selections for the Detroit Lions would leave most fans happy.

Here’s a breakdown of his picks for Detroit:

Round 1, Pick 6: CB Christian Gonzalez, Oregon

Brugler opted for one of the more popular choices among Lions fans in Christian Gonzalez.

If this were the pick, it would easily round out Detroit’s cornerback depth chart while providing some hope for the future at the position.

Detroit recently signed cornerbacks Cam Sutton and Emmanuel Moseley in free agency while also trading away former first-round pick Jeff Okudah. Sutton and Moseley should be penciled in as starters for this upcoming season, but only Sutton will be under contract for 2024.

Drafting Gonzalez, while seemingly unneeded right now, will alleviate the long-term need at cornerback for the next few years. As it is one of the hardest positions to acclimate to in the NFL, Gonzalez would get a chance to develop behind Sutton and Moseley and serve as the next man up at the position.

As a player, Gonzalez has all of the physical tools to succeed. He’s strong, fast, and great in coverage. He’s widely considered to be the top cornerback in this draft class and should be available when Detroit drafts at sixth overall.

Round 1, Pick 18: DL Calijah Kancey, Pitt

This pick by Brugler seems right on par with a Brad Holmes draft pick.

While to some, this pick is a little bit of a reach, Holmes has not shied away from getting his guy, regardless of what pick it is.

Kancey is an undersized interior defensive lineman, which seems to be becoming a trend among NFL defenses. He would likely be a starter alongside Alim McNeill, providing physical pass rush in the middle of the line.

Defensive tackle is still a major need for the Lions, and Brugler did a fantastic job projecting him to Detroit.

Round 2, Pick 48: TE Darnell Washington, Georgia

After two straight defensive picks, Brugler flipped the script to offense and selected Darnell Washington out of Georgia.

Washington is a massive tight end prospect who prides himself with his skills as a blocker. He’d best be utilized as essentially an extra offensive lineman, but he’d be a major contributor in the run game for Detroit.

Far too often, Detroit has drafted a pass-catching tight end with the hopes they’d develop as a blocker. Brugler states that this would be the opposite, and that this staff would be able to develop Washington into a receiving option later on.

While this would be a fantastic pick here, many have a first-round grade on Washington. It will be interesting to see if he actually does fall this far.

Round 2, Pick 55: LB Jack Campbell, Iowa

Holmes has gone after linebackers on Day 3 over the past two drafts, so this pick would be a bit of a change of pace for the Lions. At the same time, linebacker is another position that Detroit needs to look at for the future.

Campbell would be a great addition to the defense as a run-defending inside linebacker. He would have to compete with Malcolm Rodriguez for some playing time, but the two together would be a force for many seasons to come.

Round 3, Pick 81: G Chandler Zavala, NC State

With right guard being the only spot on the offensive line without a clear starter moving forward, Zavala would be a smart pick here to either compete with Halapoulivaati Vaitai and Graham Glasgow, or provide key depth behind them throughout the season.

He has the size, but athleticism has been a concern. Regardless, Brugler knew guard was a need for Detroit and took the best option available.

Round 5, Pick 159: WR Michael Wilson, Stanford

For Detroit’s first pick of the later rounds, Brugler went with Michael Wilson out of Stanford. At 6’2”, Wilson would be poised to be a core special teamer while also backing up the outside receivers,

On special teams, he can play gunner and has some experience returning punts. Injuries have been the biggest concern for Wilson, but he would have time to get healthier as he wouldn’t be taking the field too much.

Round 5, Pick 159: EDGE Thomas Incoom, Central Michigan

Maybe Brugler saw the magic that Holmes worked with James Houston last year and hopes it can happen again?

No matter what, a backup pass rusher is an underrated need for the Lions as they relied so heavily on Aidan Hutchinson and John Cominsky last season.

He is a very physical pass rusher and could be a hand-in-the-dirt option behind Cominsky.

Round 6, Pick 183: DT Jerrod Clark, Coastal Carolina

Brugler double dips into the defensive tackle position with this selection and it would be a good depth pick.

Clark is a true nose tackle at 334 pounds and would be a fitting replacement should McNeill or Isaiah Buggs miss some time. Detroit could always use another pass-rushing nose tackle in their toolkit.

Round 6, Pick 194: T John Ojukwu, Boise State

With the final pick for Detroit in the 2023 draft, Brugler projects that they go with an offensive tackle.

As of now, their only backups behind Taylor Decker and Penei Sewell are Matt Nelson, Obinna Eze, and Darrin Paulo. Ojukwu would be a guy who would be able to come in and easily unseat most, if not all, of those guys for a job as the third tackle.

Another upside for Ojukwu is that many see his skillset suitable for guard in the NFL as well, and versatility is always needed in this league.

 

 

 

Ryan Dodson’s 2023 NFL mock draft

Ryan Dodson brings you our latest 2023 NFL mock draft.

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

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CBS Sports new mock draft meets a need for the Washington Commanders

Some good players on the board for Washington in this mock draft.

Twelve days awaiting the 2023 NFL draft, and the latest CBS Sports 2023 NFL mock draft lands the Commanders a player meeting a need.

It’s a consensus that the Commanders would be best served if an offensive tackle or cornerback high on their draft board is still available at the No. 16 position.

Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports has released his newest mock draft, and a couple of things fell very well for the Commanders. Kerr made it clear he took whom he thinks is the best player available with each selection for this mock.

As a result, cornerbacks and offensive tackles were available for the Commanders at the No. 16 selection position, who are players whom I’ve noticed in mock drafts available anywhere from No. 10 to No. 20.

At No. 16, Kerr has the Commanders selecting Penn State cornerback Joey Porter, Jr, 6-foot-3, 195 pounds. Kerr’s capsule on the selection:

The Commanders could use some cornerback help in this draft, which makes it extremely beneficial Porter is still on the board. Not only is Porter a good fit in Jack Del Rio’s defense as a bump-and-run corner, but his long arms allow him to challenge big receivers. The coverage penalties need to decrease.

Of more curiosity to Commanders’ fans might be to observe who was available for the Commanders at the No. 16 selection in this mock draft. Offensive tackles Broderick Jones (Georgia) and Darnell Wright (Tennessee) are players they might be pleased to obtain.

Cornerbacks that were taken in this mock draft before No. 16 were Christian Gonzalez (Oregon) and Devon Witherspoon (Illinois). Offensive tackles snatched prior to the No. 16 selection were Paris Johnson, Jr (Ohio State) and Peter Skoronski (Northwestern).

Here are all the 31 first-round selections in Kerr’s newest CBS Sports Mock Draft.