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2023 NFL Draft

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2023 NFL Draft

The 2023 NFL Draft will be the 88th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is scheduled to be held in the plaza outside of Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 27–29, 2023.

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Full 2023 NFL Draft Order

Top-10
No.1: Chicago (3-14)
No.2: Houston (3-13-1)
No.3: Arizona (4-13)
No.4: Indianapolis (4-12-1)
No.5: Seattle (9-8) via Denver (5-12)
No.6: Detroit (9-8) via Los Angeles Rams (5-12)
No.7: Las Vegas (6-11)
No.8: Atlanta (7-10)
No.9: Carolina (7-10)
No.10: Philadelphia (14-3) via New Orleans (7-10)
 
Will the Bears trade NFL No. 1 pick? Three potential offers
As many as seven teams currently holding a top-10 selection could be looking for a new signal-caller, and four quarterbacks in this 2023 class are currently projected to be early first-round selections.[size]


NFL Top-10 selections
No.1: Chicago (3-14)
No.2: Houston (3-13-1)
No.3: Arizona (4-13)
No.4: Indianapolis (4-12-1)
No.5: Seattle (9-8) via Denver (5-12)
No.6: Detroit (9-8) via Los Angeles Rams (5-12)
No.7: Las Vegas (6-11)
No.8: Atlanta (7-10)
No.9: Carolina (7-10)
No.10: Philadelphia (14-3) via New Orleans (7-10)
 
NFL draft No. 1 overall pick trade history: 12 deals since 1967
So how rare is it for the No. 1 pick to be traded before the NFL draft? It has happened 12 times since the NFL/AFL merger in 1967, including one pick that was dealt twice (1984). Those subsequent selections include notable players such as Michael Vick, Earl Campbell and Jeff George.


Last 5 No. 1 trades.
Year: Trade, Player picked
2016: Tennessee to Los Angeles Rams, QB Jered Goff
2001: San Diego Chargers to Atlanta, QB Michael Vick
1997: New York Jets to St. Louis Rams, OT Orlando Pace
1995: Carolina to Cincinnati, RB Ki-Janna Carter
1991: New England to Dallas, DT Russell Maryland
 

2023 NFL mock draft: Mel Kiper's first-round pick predictions


Time for a new set of Round 1 predictions for the 2023 NFL draft, back in January, was before the final four picks were set -- this one has the complete 1-31 order. It also has three trades in the top five picks, including with the Bears at No. 1, who must weigh whether to stay put and get their choice of any prospect or move down.

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Seahawks consider drafting QB amid 'positive' Geno Smith talks


The Seattle Seahawks are working to re-sign Pro Bowl quarterback Geno Smith, but general manager John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll said that isn't stopping the team from taking a hard look at this year's quarterback class. The Seahawks haven't picked in the top five since they drafted linebacker Aaron Curry with the No. 4 selection in 2009, the year before Carroll and Schneider arrived. They've made the playoffs 10 times in 13 seasons since, which has meant routinely drafting later in the first round.

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Bryce Young size by size questions: 'I know what I can do'
Young threw for 79 touchdowns with 12 interceptions while going 24-3 in his two seasons as the Crimson Tide's starter. In his final college game, Alabama's Sugar Bowl win over Kansas State in January, Young threw for 321 yards and five touchdowns.

QB Bryce Young measures 5-10 1/8, 204 pounds at NFL combine
Young, who had been listed at Alabama at 6 feet, 194 pounds, is the No. 1 ranked player by ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay and Scouts Inc. and the No. 4-ranked player on Mel Kiper Jr.'s Big Board.


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Murray is the shortest first-round quarterback since 1967, and he's tied for the lightest with Johnny Manziel, who was taken No. 22 overall in the 2014 draft.
 
Florida's Anthony Richardson sets QB mark for vertical, broad jump
At 6-foot-4, 244 pounds, Richardson set combine records for a quarterback with a vertical jump of 40.5 inches and a broad jump of 10 feet, 9 inches. Richardson, in his only attempt, then uncorked an official clocking of 4.43 seconds in the 40-yard dash in Lucas Oil Field.


Fastest 40-yard dash time
Anthony Richardson is significantly heavier than his peers when it comes to the fastest 40-yard dash time by a QB since 2006.

'06 Reggie McNeal4.35198
'12 Robert Griffin III4.41223
'06 Marcus Vick4.42200
'23 Anthony Richardson4.43244
'13 Denard Robinson4.43
 
Texas' Bijan Robinson says versatility creates 'high value'
Robinson, a unanimous All-America selection in 2022, ranks fourth in Longhorns history with 3,410 rushing yards, including 1,580 yards and 18 touchdowns this past season. He also led the nation's running backs in broken tackles.


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Robinson, who won the Doak Walker Award as the nation's best running back. He is ranked as the No. 6 draft prospect by ESPN NFL Draft insider Mel Kiper Jr.
 

2023 NFL combine risers: Mel Kiper on prospects who helped draft stock


The 2023 NFL combine is complete, with the top 300 draft prospects going through on-field workouts, medical testing and in-person interviews with coaches and front-office executives for all 32 teams. We'll learn more about the behind-the-scenes stuff over the next few weeks ahead of April's draft, but what you all want to know is this: Which prospects helped their stock the most during the on-field portion of the combine?

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Texans lose draft pick, fined $175K for salary cap violation
After a review, the NFL determined that the Texans provided Watson compensation in the form of a membership at an alternative athletic facility in 2020, early in the COVID-19 pandemic.


49ers lead way with seven compensatory draft picks
After the league unveiled those 37 additional choices Thursday afternoon, the Niners now have a whopping 11. San Francisco's seven compensatory selections include three extra third-round picks (Nos. 99, 101 and 102) as part of the league's initiative for organizations developing minority candidates to fill the head coach or general manager jobs with a new hiring team.
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Bears trading No. 1 overall pick to Panthers for haul that includes WR DJ Moore, sources say


The Chicago Bears are trading the No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for four draft picks and wide receiver DJ Moore, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. The Bears will receive Carolina's first-round selection at No. 9, the 61st pick (late second round), a 2024 first-round selection and a 2025 second-round pick, according to Schefter.

This will be the third time the Panthers have had the top pick. They had it in their first-ever season, 1995, but traded it to the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for the No. 5 pick and No. 36 in the second round. They selected quarterback Kerry Collins at No. 5. They also had the top pick in 2011 and selected Auburn's Cam Newton, who went on to win the 2015 MVP and lead Carolina to the Super Bowl.

Carolina has been looking for a franchise quarterback since Newton developed shoulder issues midway through the 2015 season. It moved on from Newton prior to the 2020 season and went with Teddy Bridgewater. The Panthers traded for Sam Darnold, the third pick of the 2018 draft, in 2021. They traded for Baker Mayfield, the top pick of the 2018 draft, prior to last season.


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