“NFL Mock Draft 2023: Four Quarterbacks in the Top 10 and Predicting the First-Round Picks for the Upcoming Talent Selection”

2023-04-19 11:00:00


Die-hard football fans know: After the Free Agency stands in the NFL the draft. In our Mock Draft let’s give one forecast to the picks of the talent selection. Which Teams Get Their New Franchise Quarterback? Makes a team the expensive one Uptrade for one Rookie playmaker?

Everything regarding this in the first Mock Draft two weeks before NFL talent selection.

NFL Mock Draft 2023: Vier Quarterbacks in den Top 10

1. Carolina Panthers (via CHI): Bryce Young – QB, Alabama

Bryce Young was the top quarterback in the draft purely at the college level. It is not certain whether his playing style in connection with his slight stature can be transferred to the NFL in exactly the same way, but the Panthers are convinced of it and get their future one Franchise-Quarterback.

2. TRADE! Seattle Seahawks (via HOU): Anthony Richardson – QB, Florida

There has been speculation for a few weeks as to whether the Texans, with their new head coach, might not yet get a rookie quarterback and first want to build up the rest of the team in peace. Since the favorite player, Bryce Young, is already gone, the door for the mega trade goes with the Seahawks on, resulting in the elite potential of Anthony Richardson fell in love and didn’t want to risk one of the other quarterback-needy teams snatching the talent from the Florida Gators before Seattle’s fifth pick. The Seahawks pay one for the uptrade premium price. Picks #5, #20 and a third-round pick in 2024 go to Houston.

3. Arizona Cardinals: Will Anderson – EDGE, Alabama

Die Cardinals might also be an ideal spot to trade in favor of a rookie quarterback here. But since Arizona would risk it, elite prospect Will Anderson losing, the Cardinals stay in their original spot.

4. Indianapolis Colts: C.J. Stroud – QB, Ohio State

That quarterback C.J. Stroud is still available in fourth position, those responsible for the Colts hardly thought possible. The quarterback pick is a no-brainer for Indianapolis here.

5. Houston Texans (via SEA): Jalen Carter – DT, Georgia

From a purely sporting point of view, that would be an ideal scenario for Houston, they really shouldn’t have much interest in the quarterbacks. After the Texans secured an extra first-round pick in this draft and an extra third-round pick in the next following trading with Seattle, Houston is a pick Jalen Carter the best defensive linemen in the draft. Still, given its off-field question marks, it’s a high-risk pick.

6. Detroit Lions (via LAR): Will Levis – QB, Kentucky

The Lions already have a pretty good roster with few clear weaknesses. What Detroit is missing is the path to potential top quarterback. Jared Goff isn’t that why the lions are messing with Will Levis bring in a highly physically talented playmaker who might sit a year behind Jared Goff in conditions that are comfortable for a young quarterback.

7. Las Vegas Raiders: Christian Gonzalez – CB, Oregon

The Raiders would have been a clear candidate for a quarterback pick. However, since the top four QB talents are already gone, takes Las Vegas in person of Christian Gonzalez an elite cornerback talent.

8. Atlanta Falcons: Tyree Wilson – EDGE, Texas Tech

In free agency, the Falcons have already invested heavily in the “trenches”, i.e. the offensive and defensive lines. With Tyree Wilson Atlanta secures an edge rusher who, while not yet a “complete” player, has the potential to be one of the best quarterback chasers in the NFL.

9. Chicago Bears (via CAR): Paris Johnson Jr. – OT, Ohio State

The Bears continue to build the quarterback supporting cast Justin Fields on. With Paris Johnson Jr. his former college teammate will protect the blindside at the Bears.

10. Philadelphia Eagles (via NO): Nolan Smith – EDGE, Georgia

It’s almost an annual tradition that the Eagles take General Manager Howie Roseman Tackle a premium position in the first round with a pick for the defensive line. speed rusher Nolan Smith brings elite athletic ability and makes the Eagles’ strong defensive line even more dangerous from Day 1.


Texas Longhorns running back Bijan Robinson might succeed Ezekiel Elliott at the Dallas Cowboys.
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Picks 11 through 20: Run on offensive tackles

In the middle of the first round go the same three offensive tackles way of erste Wide Receiver finds a team and Baltimore trades up for the services of a highly talented defensive back. Also the first Safety and Tight End are drawn in this range.

11. Tennessee Titans: Peter Skoronski – OT/OG, Northwestern

12. Houston Texans (via CLE): Devon Witherspoon – CB,

Illionois

13. New York Jets: Darnell Wright – OT, Tennessee

14. New England Patriots: Lukas Van Ness – EDGE, Iowa

15. Green Bay Packers: Brian Branch – S, Alabama

16. TRADE! Baltimore Ravens (via WAS): Deonte Banks – CB,

Maryland

17. Pittsburgh Steelers: Broderick Jones – OT, Georgia

18. Detroit Lions: Michael Mayer – TE, Notre Dame

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bryan Breese – DT, Clemson

20. Houston Texans (via SEA): Jaxon Smith-Njigba – WR, Ohio

State

Don’t be surprised: This year, instead of 32 first-round picks, only 31 players go off the board in the first round, because the First-round pick Miami stripped became. The Dolphins had negotiated illegally with Tom Brady and would have picked in 21st place.

Picks 21 through 31: First running back off the board, another quarterback pick

The last third of the first round might be the ideal area in which Sesame Robinson, the extremely talented Texas running back, finds his team. In addition to others Wide Receivern and the interior Offensive Linemen becomes a fifth quarterback pulled.

21. Los Angeles Chargers: Joey Porter Jr. – CB, Penn State

22. Washington Commanders (via BAL): O‘Cyrus Torrence – OG,

Florida

23. Minnesota Vikings: Calijah Kancey – DT, Pittsburgh

24. Jacksonville Jaguars: Steve Avila – OG, TCU

25. New York Giants: Jordan Addison – WR, USC

26. Dallas Cowboys: Bijan Robinson – RB, Texas

27. Buffalo Bills: Julius Brents – CB, Kansas State

28. Cincinnati Bengals: Dalton Kincaid – TE, Utah

29. New Orleans Saints (via SF): Hendon Hooker – QB, Tennessee

30. Philadelphia Eagles: Zay Flowers – WR, Boston College

31. Kansas City Chiefs: Myles Murphy – EDGE, Clemson

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