The 2023 NFL draft is scheduled to take place from Thursday, April 27, to Saturday, April 29, at Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, for the 88th meeting of the league’s franchises to select newly eligible amateur players.
Among the many expected to go in this year’s edition of the draft is Florida Gators star quarterback Anthony Richardson, whose mercurial nature on the field left many wondering if he is worth a first-round pick – or whether he should even go into the draft — when the regular season concluded. However, the overall consensus is that yes, he should depart for the pros, and also yes, he will very likely be taken in the opening round.
Take a look below at what 20 different NFL draft experts had to say about where Richardson might land in the first round this April, including College Sports Wire‘s Patrick Conn. Tip of the hat to Gator Sports’ Dan Rorabaugh who put together the vast majority of this list.