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.

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.

Eagles hosted these 21 prospects on Top 30 pre-draft visits

With five days to go until the 2023 NFL Draft, we’re breaking down the Eagles’ top 30 visits and how that’ll play into Howie Roseman’s draft plans.

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 five days out, we’re taking a closer look at the Eagles’ predraft visits and whether they offer a glimpse into what Howie Roseman has in store.

Each NFL team can meet with 30 top 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.

 

 

 

 

Tyler Steen considered a strong pick outside of the first round

Tyler Steen may not be selected in the first round, but he will certainly have an impact on whichever team he lands with.

Tyler Steen joined the Alabama football program via the transfer portal ahead of the 2022 season after beginning his career with the Vanderbilt Commodores. After one season with the Crimson Tide, Steen is now headed to the NFL.

Though he is not projected to be selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft, Steen is a strong candidate to be selected in an early round.

Pro Football Focus’ Trevor Sikkema recently named a few players that would be solid picks outside of the first round. Steen made the list.

“In Steen, I feel like I know I’m getting a good offensive lineman who can start, if needed, at guard or tackle,” writes Sikkema. Steen started for just one year in college due to now-New York Giants tackle Evan Neal playing in front of him, but he posted a 71.9 overall grade with a 77.9 grade as a pass blocker.

Steen is built like a guard with a thick lower body that helps him anchor some of the best bull rushers, but his movement skills were good enough to survive at offensive tackle this past season. Whether at guard or tackle in the NFL, Steen is a player I have confidence in to be a consistent name on my depth chart.”

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Steen and other former Alabama players as they prepare to begin their professional careers by way of the 2023 NFL draft.

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One under-the-radar player to watch from the NFL draft’s six weakest position groups

We’re looking at one under-the-radar player to watch from the 2023 NFL draft’s six weakest position groups

This year’s NFL draft class offers high-end talent, but some positions offer more talent than others, including a tight-end group that could become one of the best we’ve seen in a long time.

That’s not an early-round need for Philadelphia; while edge rusher and cornerback offer the most depth, it’s not an overall deep draft, and GM Howie Roseman will likely look for elite talent in the first 100 picks.

With the selection process just one week away from today, here’s one under-the-radar prospect to watch from the draft’s six weakest position groups.

10 offensive tackles for the Eagles in 2023 NFL draft

We’re looking at ten offensive line prospects to watch for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2023 NFL Draft

The Eagles are a gold standard franchise in the NFL, and a significant reason for the yearly success centers around one of the top offensive lines in football.

Jason Kelce and Lane Johnson are both all-time greats and have been with Philadelphia throughout Howie Roseman’s tenure.

The Eagles GM drafted Jordan Mailata in 2018, and he made significant decisions by previously acquiring Brandon Brooks and Isaac Seumalo.

Landon Dickerson was a second-round risk, and he’s a Pro Bowl left guard and potential All-Pro who has transitioned from the center position.

Cam Jurgens was drafted to replace Jason Kelce at the center position, but the former Nebraska All-American could slide to right guard in 2023.

Philadelphia builds from the inside out, and the Eagles’ GM will indeed begin preparing to replace Johnson and possibly Mailata at some point.

With the NFL draft fast approaching, here are ten offensive tackles to watch.

One offensive tackle for the Eagles in every round of the 2023 NFL draft

We’re looking at one offensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles in every round of the 2023 NFL draft.

The Eagles are set to retool the offensive line after losing a key contributor and a Pro Bowl-caliber starter in Isaac Suemalo.

The expectation is that former Nebraska center and 2021 second-round pick Cam Jurgens will slide to right guard.

Philadelphia general manager Howie Roseman could decide to draft a more natural fit for the position to compete against Jurgens while adding more depth to the NFL’s most talented position group.

The Eagles have studs at the offensive tackle position, with Lane Johnson (RT) as the best at his job.

Jordan Mailata has Pro Bowl potential at left tackle and is a mauler and Jalen Hurts’ personal protector.

With the NFL draft quickly approaching, we’re looking at one offensive tackle in every round of the selection process.