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2023 NFL Draft

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2023 NFL Draft

When is the NFL draft
  • Round 1: Thursday, April 27, beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
  • Rounds 2 and 3: Friday, April 28, beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
  • Rounds 4 through 7: Saturday, April 29, beginning at noon ET.


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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.

Full 2023 NFL Draft Order

Top-10
No.1: Carolina (7-10) via trade 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: Chicago (3-14) via trade Carolina (7-10)
No.10: Philadelphia (14-3) via New Orleans (7-10)

2023 NFL Draft - Best Available

Top-10
No.1: (QB) Bryce Young, Alabama
No.2: (RB) Bigan Robinson, Texas
No.3: (OLB) Will Anderson Jr., Alabama
No.4: (DE) Tyree Wilson, Texas Tech
No.5: (QB) C.J. Stroud, Ohio State
No.6: (DT) Jalen Carter, Georgia
No.7: (CB) Devon Witherspoon, Illinois
No.8: (CB) Christian Gonzalez, Oregon
No.9: (OT) Peter Skoronski, Northwestern
No.10. (QB) Anthony Richardson, Florida
 
2023 NFL Draft - Best Available

Top-10
No.1: (QB) Bryce Young, Alabama
No.2: (RB) Bigan Robinson, Texas
No.3: (OLB) Will Anderson Jr., Alabama
No.4: (DE) Tyree Wilson, Texas Tech
No.5: (QB) C.J. Stroud, Ohio State
No.6: (DT) Jalen Carter, Georgia
No.7: (CB) Devon Witherspoon, Illinois
No.8: (CB) Christian Gonzalez, Oregon
No.9: (OT) Peter Skoronski, Northwestern
No.10. (QB) Anthony Richardson, Florida

Top 10 picks

No.1: Carolina, (QB) Bryce Young, Alabama (#1)
No.2: Houston, (QB) C.J. Stroud, Ohio State (#5)
No.3: Houston, Will Anderson Jr., Alabama (#3)
No.4: Indianapolis, (QB) Anthony Richardson, Florida (#10)
No.5: Seattle, (CB) Devon Witherspoon, Illinois (#7)
No.6: Arizona, (OT) Parish Johnson Jr.
No.7: Las Vegas, (DE) Tyree Wilson, Texas Tech (#4)
No.8: Atlanta, (RB) Bigan Robinson, Texas (#2)
No.9: Philadelphia, (DT) Jalen Carter, Georgia (#6)
No.10: Chicago, (OT) Darnell Wright
 
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.


6 No. 1 trades.
Year: Trade, Player picked
2023: Chicago to Carolina, QB Bryce Young, Alabama (#1)
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
 
No.19: Tampa Bay. (DT) Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh
No.23: Baltimore. (WR) Way Flowers, Boston College
No.29: Cincinnati. (DE) Myles Murphy, Clemson
No.30: New Orleans. (DT) Bryan Bresee, Clemson

No.38: Atlanta. (OL) Michael Bergeron, Syracuse
No.46: New England. (DL) Keion White, Georgia Tech
No.56: Chicago. (CB) Tyrique Stevenson, Miami
Round 3
No.72: Arizona. (DB) Garrett Williams, Syracuse
No.79: Indianapolis. (WR) Josh Downs, North Carolina
No.82: Tampa Bay. (DL) Yaya Diaby, Louisville
No.86: Baltimore. (LB) Trenton Simpson, Clemson
No.89: Los Angeles Rams. (DT) Kobie Turner, Wake Forest
Round 4
No.114: Carolina. (G) Chandler Zavala, NC State
No.119: Kansas City. (DB) Chamarri Connor, Virginia Tech
No.120: New York Jets. (OL) Carter Warren, Pittsburgh
Round 5
No.136: Jacksonville. (LB) Yasir Abdullah, Louisville
No.137: Washington. (DE) K.J. Henrey, Clemson
No.143: New York Jets. (RB) Israel Abanikanda, Pittsburgh
No.145: Carolina. (DB) Jammie Robinson, Florida State
No.153: Tampa Bay. (LB) SirVocia Dennis, Pittsburgh
No.156: Los Angeles Chargers. (OL) Jordan McFadden, Clemson
No.159: Green Bay. (WR) Dontayvion Wicks, Virginia
No.162: Indianapolis. (TE) Will Millory, Miami
No.169: Dallas. (OL) Asim Richards, North Carolina
No.175: Los Angeles Rams. (TE) Davis Allen, Clemson
Round 6
No.180: Arizona. (DB) Kei'trel Clark, Louisville
No.195: New Orleans. (WR) A.T. Perry, Wake Forest
Round 7
No.219: Detroit. (WR) Antonio Green, North Carolina
No.227: Jacksonville. (DT) Raymond Vohasek, North Carolina
No.248: Houston. (DB) Brandon Hill, Pittsburgh​

 
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With the final pick in this year's draft, No. 259, the Los Angeles Rams selected Toledo defensive lineman Desjuan Johnson, making him this year's "Mr. Irrelevant" on Saturday.



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Last season's Mr. Irrelevant was 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, who took over as San Francisco's starting job in Week 14 after Jimmy Garoppolo was sidelined with a foot injury. Purdy became the first Mr. Irrelevant to throw a pass and the only Mr. Irrelevant QB in the common draft era (since 1967) to start and win a playoff game.
 

2023 NFL rookie updates: Notes on 31 first-round draft picks


A few big-name NFL veterans stole the spotlight at mandatory minicamps by showing up, or not showing up at all, or delaying showing up. And it kept the news cycle humming. Naturally, there was a great deal of chatter about the three first-round quarterbacks, all of whom were taken in the first four picks.What about the defensive linemen? How about the four wide receivers taken in a row? They're all here. The answers are listed in the order of how Round 1 played out.

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