We are one day away from the 2023 NFL Draft so here are my predictions of which prospect is going to go where. I will point out that this is not what I would do as the GM of each team but more what I think will happen based off news and rumors around the league.

- Carolina Panthers: Bryce Young, QB, Alabama
Bryce Young likely would have been selected first overall in last years draft. The Heisman trophy winner and National Champion figures to be an immediate impact player at the next level but like I pointed out in the rankings, he is not bust-proof. He has a small frame (5’10” 204lbs) and tends to shy away from pressure up the middle. Still, he is the best QB in the class with his quick release, smart decision making, pin point accuracy and mental toughness to dial it in when needed. Panthers’ fans should be ecstatic about this pick.
2. Houston Texans: CJ Stroud, QB, Ohio State
There are last minute rumblings that the Texans are possibly going to take an edge rusher here but that must be coming from his agent because there has been nothing but radio silence from Houston since the end of the season. The Texans have a new head coach and general manager so it would make perfect sense if they selected the Quarterback of the future here. Stroud may need some time to develop but he will likely be asked to start at QB early. The jump from going from one of the most dominant teams in college football to the bottom feeders of the NFL will be tough for him. But since they are in a full rebuild, they should be able to grow together.
3. Arizona Cardinals: Will Anderson, Edge, Alabama
The 2nd bama player comes off the board just three picks into the draft. The Cardinals need some help on defense and they will do just that with the most dominant edge rusher in college football for the past two years. Looks for Anderson to become a problem from day 1.

4. Indianapolis Colts: Will Levis, QB, Kentucky
Will Levis is one of the most polarizing prospects in this draft. Some think he’s Josh Allen 2.0 and others think he’s Paxton Lynch. I think the answer is somewhere closer to Carson Wentz. Levis didn’t have much to work with at Kentucky but still made them a top 25 team while completing over 65% of his passes each year, passing for 35 TDS and rushing for 11 TDs in two years. However, there is that tiny issue with him taking 48 sacks and throwing 23 interceptions. He’ll join a sneaky good Colts team that’s at the beginning of their rebuild and if he can fix those head scratching throws, he might be the best pick of the whole draft.
5. Seattle Seahawks (From Denver): Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia
Jalen Carter didn’t help his draft stock by pleading guilty to reckless driving and racing a month before the draft. However, Pete Carroll doesn’t shy away from troubled players and will get the most talented player in this draft here at #5. Carter dominated everyone over the last two years at Georgia, anchoring that Bulldogs defense and helped them win back-to-back national titles. He’s a plug and play starter and will be one of the best interior defensive linemen in the league by this time next year.

6. Detroit Lions: Devon Witherspoon, CB, Illinois
The Lions were probably hoping Anderson or Carter slips to them here but they’ll settle for the hardest hitting CB in the draft with Illinois Witherspoon to help bolster that secondary.
7. Oakland Raiders: Peter Skoronski, OT/OG, Northwestern
Raiders look to rebuild around Jimmy G so they could go QB here but instead take the most polished lineman in the draft with Skoronski. Some scouts say Peter will be a guard at the next level but the raiders could use help at both.
8. Atlanta Falcons: Tyree Wilson, Edge, Texas Tech
Some will say he ‘fell’ to the Falcons here at #8 since Tyree has been speculated to go as high as #2 overall to the Texans. However, I think this is a good landing spot for him and gives the Falcons some serious firepower on the edge with Calais Campbell, Jarrett and now Tyree.
9. Chicago Bears: Broderick Jones, OT, Georgia
The Bears moved out of the 1st overall spot and committed to Justin Fields. They’ll be happy to pick up the LT of the back-to-back national champions Georgia Bulldogs.

10. Philadelphia Eagles: Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas
The defending NFC champs will likely try and trade back here but if they don’t, expect them to take the best RB prospect since Adrian Peterson. Bijan Robinson with that Eagles offensive line, those weapons out wide and a mobile QB? Good luck stopping that.
11. Tennessee Titans: Jaxon Smith-Ngiba, WR, OSU
The Titans could go QB here with Richardson still on the board but I don’t think they’ve given up on Malik Willis quite yet and they need playmakers. JSN will start for them right away and breathe new life into that passing game.
12. Houston Texans: Nolan Smith, Edge, Georgia
The Texans could go a number of different ways with this pick but since Demeco Ryans is a DC first and foremost, I can see the Texans selecting the best available pass rusher here. Myles Murphy or Lukas Van Ness could either be the pick but Nolan Smith was a playmaker on that tough Georgia defense so we’ll go Smith here.

13. Green Bay Packers: Dalton Kincaid, TE, Utah
All signs are pointing to the Packers taking Kincaid here. While it’s a bit of a head scratcher to me, it fills a big need for the Packers and gives their new starter Jordan Love and big target over the middle. He won’t help much in the run game, though.
14. New England Patriots: Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon
The Patriots are a tough one to predict. Belichick likes to zig when everyone else zags but be that as it may, Gonzalez provides a ton of value here at 14 for a defensive-minded head coach/ GM.
15. New York Jets: Paris Johnson, OT, OSU
The Jets will look to add some protection for their brand new QB. Paris Johnson is the most athletic tackle in the class and can play both sides. He also has experience at guard as well. That versatility will come in handy for this offensive line and this ascending roster.

16. Washington Commanders: Deonte Banks, CB, Maryland
Ron Rivera has proven that he doesn’t mind reaching on players. There are plenty of rumors that the Commanders are interested in Hendon Hooker here and if Richardson is still there like in this scenario, could they pass on him? Who knows but Rivera needs to win now to keep his job and taking a developmental QB will not help. Deonte Banks has been rumored to be the selection for the Commanders ever since the combine where he ran a 4.36 40 along with a 42” vert. I can see them potentially trying to trade down here to acquire more picks and still try to get Banks. However, if they stay put, the Commanders could use all the help they can get at corner and Banks should be an immediate starter for them either on the outside or at nickel.
17. Pittsburgh Steelers: Joey Porter Jr, CB, Penn ST
Like father like son. The Steelers need help at corner and have the late great Joey Porter’s stud of a son fall right into their laps here at #17.

18. Detroit Lions: Anthony Richardson, QB, Florida
The free fall for Richardson ends at #18. Jared Goff has played well for the Lions but he isn’t getting any younger. I like the thought of Richardson learning for a year behind Goff and exploding onto the scene in 2024 behind a mean and nasty roster built in the image of their psycho coach.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brian Branch, Safety, Alabama
Tampa doesn’t have a lot to look forward to moving forward after the loss of Tom Brady. Could they try and trade up for a QB? Likely but if they stay home, their safety position is in dire need of help. Branch is one of the best defenders in this class and should help solidify the center of the field for years to come.
20. Seattle Seahawks: O’Cyrus Torrence, G, Florida
This pick might not get a lot of love from the media but Torrence is a pro bowl caliber talent and the Seahawks have proven they want to be a run-first team. Jalen Carter vs Torrence in mini camp will be fun to watch.
21. Los Angeles Chargers: Jordan Addison, WR, USC
The Chargers roster is looking solid so adding another weapon for Herbert to air it out to makes perfect sense.

22. Baltimore Ravens: Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee
The Ravens know that Lamar Jackson is gone after this year so they’ll need someone for the future. This roster will likely not lose enough games to be a drafting top 5, so why not roll the dice on the Hooker who was playing better than everyone in the class before his injury? Hooker will be able to sit a year and recover while still learning from Jackson and Huntley and be ready to go in 2024.
23. Minnesota Vikings: Calijah Kancey, DT, Pitt
The Vikings are rumored to be in love with Hooker so they might be a team looking to trade up with either the Chargers or the Seahawks before the Ravens get a chance. If they don’t, Kancey would be the pick. Kancey isn’t your prototypical, space-eating DT. He is a pass rusher who just so happens to line up inside. He will give interior o lineman fits at the next level.
24. Jacksonville Jaguars: Myles Murphy, Edge, Clemson
Murphy is one of the most slept on edge rushers in this class and the Jaguars will be ecstatic to get him here at #24. With Travon Walker on the other side, the Jags pass rush just became a scary unit.

25. New York Giants: Quentin Johnson, WR, TCU
The Giants are rumored to be all in on Jordan Addison. However, with him going to the Chargers 4 picks earlier, they will likely stay at WR. Johnson makes plenty of sense here for a team that needs some size and speed at wide out. Zay Flowers, Jalin Hyatt and Jonathan Mingo have also been rumored to the g-men here.
26. Dallas Cowboys: Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame
With Dalton Schultz leaving for FA, the Cowboys take one of the best TE’s in college football over the past few years in Michael Mayer. Mayer’s NFL comp is Jason Witten so this couldn’t make more sense. He’ll likely scored 100 TDs against the Commanders too.
27. Buffalo Bills: Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee
The Bills could use some help at CB or at edge rusher. However, Darnell Wright is too much of a talent to pass on. He played primarily at LT but could be a great swing tackle or even guard if given the opportunity.
28. Cincinnati Bengals: Emmanuel Forbes, CB, Miss ST
Forbes only weighs 170lbs but broke the NCAA record in pick-sixes. The Bengals secondary wasn’t terrible last year but Forbes could take them to the next level.
29. New Orleans Saints: Lukas Van Ness
The Saints need help all over the roster and Van Ness was the best player available. He’ll jump in the rotation and help turn this Saints defense around.

30. Philadelphia Eagles: Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee
The Eagles already selected one weapon to bolster their offense. Now they add what many consider to be a Desean Jackson clone in Jalin Hyatt. Dynasty in the making?
31. Kansas City Chiefs: Felix Anundike-Uzomah
The defending Super Bowl champions select an edge rusher to replace the hole left by Frank Clark. They have also been rumored to like Hyatt but with him gone, they’ll stick to their board.














































































































