NFL Mock Draft 2023: Derek Carr, Daniel Jones get new playmakers in Round 1; four QBs taken in top 10

NFL Mock Draft 2023: Derek Carr, Daniel Jones get new playmakers in Round 1; four QBs taken in top 10
NFL Mock Draft 2023: Derek Carr, Daniel Jones get new playmakers in Round 1; four QBs taken in top 10

Round 1 - Pick 1

Alabama • Jr • 6'4" / 243 lbs

Projected Team
Chicago
PROSPECT RNK
1st
POSITION RNK
1st

The Bears moved on from Robert Quinn before the trade deadline, so they'll be in the market for an edge rusher this offseason, and Will Anderson Jr. is in the same pre-draft conversations as Chase Young and Nick Bosa when it comes to best non-QB players in a class.

Round 1 - Pick 2

Alabama • Jr • 6'0" / 194 lbs

Projected Team
Houston
PROSPECT RNK
2nd
POSITION RNK
1st

Bryce Young came in at 5-10 1/8 and weighed 204 pounds at the combine. Neither number should affect his draft stock because his tape isn't going to change. Either way, heights and weights are part of the process, and it's one more box for Young to check as he prepares for his pro day. He's still our QB1, though, admittedly, some teams have concerns about his ability to hold up at the next level. Our advice: Don't overthink it.

Round 1 - Pick 3

Texas Tech • Sr • 6'6" / 275 lbs

Projected Team
Arizona
PROSPECT RNK
6th
POSITION RNK
2nd

The more you watch Tyree Wilson, the more you love his game. Not only what he put on tape at Texas Tech, but his upside 2-3 years down the road. He's long, has the frame to add weight if needed, and he's a dominant, high-motor pass-rusher who can take over games. He's had a foot injury that sidelined him late in the college season and kept him from participating in the Senior Bowl and the combine. The hope is that he'll be ready for his pro day.

Round 1 - Pick 4

Ohio State • Jr • 6'3" / 218 lbs

Projected Team
Indianapolis
PROSPECT RNK
4th
POSITION RNK
2nd

Since Andrew Luck's retirement, the Colts have had little success turning to QBs nearing the end of their careers, and it's safe to assume that owner Jim Irsay will be looking for the team's next face of the franchise. C.J. Stroud has flown under the national-media radar all season, but some NFL teams will tell you he'll be in the running for QB1, and his performance in the College Football Playoff semifinal game vs. Georgia showed that he can beat you with his arm and his legs. We also talked about this last week at the NFL Combine, but Stroud is impressive in person, and that will no doubt come across in his interviews with teams.

Round 1 - Pick 5

Georgia • Jr • 6'3" / 300 lbs

Projected Team
Seattle
PROSPECT RNK
3rd
POSITION RNK
1st

Jalen Carter, who was arguably the best defender on a 2021 Georgia defense that had five first-round picks, would be an easy pick for the Seahawks here. He left the combine only to return less than 24 hours later after meeting with Athens police. Where he is ultimately drafted remains an unknown, but he is a special talent, one who would be teaming up with pass-rush specialist Brandon Jordan, who was just hired by Seattle.

Round 1 - Pick 6

Clemson • Jr • 6'5" / 275 lbs

Projected Team
Detroit
PROSPECT RNK
10th
POSITION RNK
2nd

Myles Murphy turned 21 in early January, and while we'd like to see him play with more consistency ... he just turned 21 in early January. He has all the physical tools you look for in an elite edge defenders, and it's easy to see him in a few years being dominant. And that, in large part, is what makes him such an interesting prospect.

Round 1 - Pick 7

Florida • Soph • 6'4" / 232 lbs

Projected Team
Las Vegas
PROSPECT RNK
19th
POSITION RNK
4th

Anthony Richardson is one of the most exciting prospects in this class. The problem: he's short on experience, and while his physical tools are rare, Josh McDaniels has a track record of dialing up plays to put his QBs in position to succeed. Richardson told us at the combine that he wants to play Day 1, but it might be in his best long-term interest to ease into that role. Either way, a few years from now, he could be the best player in the league.

Round 1 - Pick 8

Oregon • Soph • 6'2" / 201 lbs

Projected Team
Atlanta
PROSPECT RNK
17th
POSITION RNK
4th

Christian Gonzalez, a Colorado transfer, is a big-time athlete who is still growing into the position. He has the size, strength and speed -- he ran a 4.38 40 at the combine -- to line up against NFL wide receivers; he just needs to improve in run support.

Round 1 - Pick 9

Kentucky • Sr • 6'3" / 232 lbs

Projected Team
Carolina
PROSPECT RNK
8th
POSITION RNK
3rd

Will Levis spent a lot of time at the combine explaining why the 2022 season went the way it did. In his defense, he was banged up, his offensive line had been decimated, he had a new offensive coordinator and he was working with young wide receivers. And Levis didn't make excuses for any of this when we spoke with him in Indy. The physical tools are undeniable, but questions about whether he's QB1 will remain throughout this draft process.

Round 1 - Pick 10

Penn State • Jr • 6'2" / 194 lbs

Projected Team
Philadelphia
PROSPECT RNK
16th
POSITION RNK
3rd

Joey Porter Jr. is the prototypical big, physical cornerback who looks like he belongs in the NFL. He can sometimes get a little too handsy downfield, but he checks many of the boxes of what teams look for when drafting DBs. Is this too early for Porter? Maybe ... then again, there is a premium on big, physical cornerbacks; in recent drafts, Sauce Gardner, Derek Stingley Jr., Jaycee Horn and Patrick Surtain II were all taken early in the first round.

Round 1 - Pick 11

Ohio State • Jr • 6'6" / 310 lbs

Projected Team
Tennessee
PROSPECT RNK
13th
POSITION RNK
2nd

Paris Johnson, who played left tackle for the Buckeyes this season, also has experience on the interior; either way, he is a Day 1 starter.

Round 1 - Pick 12

Iowa • Soph • 6'5" / 275 lbs

Projected Team
Houston
PROSPECT RNK
18th
POSITION RNK
3rd

Lukas Van Ness never started a game at Iowa, but that's not the point. The point is that NFL teams love his size, his athleticism, and where his game could be a couple of years from now. Purdue's George Karlaftis went at the end of Round 1 a year ago, and USC's Drake Jackson went a round later; both players were high-upside prospects who exceeded expectations as rookies. Van Ness is in the same conversation but could be the best of the bunch.

Round 1 - Pick 13

Northwestern • Jr • 6'4" / 315 lbs

Projected Team
N.Y. Jets
PROSPECT RNK
11th
POSITION RNK
1st

Peter Skoronski is solid and consistent, which are two of the best things you can say about an offensive lineman. The biggest issue he'll face during the pre-draft process will be arm length and whether his NFL future is at tackle or guard. But like he told us at the combine, there are plenty of NFL offensive tackles who have long arms and struggle, too. That's not the final determinant of success.

Round 1 - Pick 14

Tennessee • Sr • 6'6" / 335 lbs

Projected Team
New England
PROSPECT RNK
30th
POSITION RNK
4th

The Patriots have needs at wide receiver but instead look first to bolster the offensive line. Wright had Day 3 grades coming into the 2022 season and was dominant for the Vols, and he capped that off with a strong Senior Bowl week. Don't be surprised if he makes his way into Round 1.

Round 1 - Pick 15

Boston College • Sr • 5'10" / 172 lbs

Projected Team
Green Bay
PROSPECT RNK
27th
POSITION RNK
4th

Zay Flowers was virtually unstoppable for Boston College, and that was with suspect quarterback play. He has a chance to be WR1 -- and deservedly so -- and he also has return skills.

Round 1 - Pick 16

Illinois • Jr • 6'0" / 180 lbs

Projected Team
Washington
PROSPECT RNK
5th
POSITION RNK
1st

Devon Witherspoon had a great season for the Illini, and while there will be questions about his slight frame, you wouldn't know it to watch him play.

Round 1 - Pick 17

Georgia • Sr • 6'3" / 235 lbs

Projected Team
Pittsburgh
PROSPECT RNK
36th
POSITION RNK
6th

Nolan Smith missed part of the 2022 season with a pectoral injury, but he's an electric pass-rusher when healthy. He's also a freakish athlete -- he ripped off a 4.39 40 at the combine (and was mad about running too slow!). That motor is all over his tape, and while the Steelers have other needs, Smith might be too good to pass up here.

Round 1 - Pick 18

Maryland • Jr • 6'2" / 205 lbs

Projected Team
Detroit
PROSPECT RNK
33rd
POSITION RNK
2nd

Maryland teammate and fellow CB Jakorian Bennett got much of the buzz in the fall, but Banks put together the type of season that will land you in the first-round conversation. He's a fluid athlete who is also a big, physical corner who can match up with NFL wide receivers.

Round 1 - Pick 19

Georgia • Soph • 6'4" / 310 lbs

Projected Team
Tampa Bay
PROSPECT RNK
23rd
POSITION RNK
1st

Broderick Jones had a strong 2022 campaign for the Bulldogs, where he faced some of the best defensive players in the country every day at practice for the last two years. He's not yet a finished product, but he has the athleticism and strength to be a difference-maker when he puts it all together.

Round 1 - Pick 20

Florida • Jr • 6'5" / 347 lbs

Projected Team
Seattle
PROSPECT RNK
22nd
POSITION RNK
1st

O'Cyrus Torrence transferred from Louisiana and didn't miss a beat. He was dominant for Florida last fall, he was dominant during Senior Bowl practices, and if history is any guide, he'll be dominant in the NFL, too.

Round 1 - Pick 21

Notre Dame • Jr • 6'4" / 265 lbs

Michael Mayer told us at the combine that he loves the way Travis Kelce plays the position, and while he may not be quite that athletic, Mayer is already a better blocker. He's also a legit downfield threat who it's easy to imagine quickly becoming one of Justin Herbert's favorite targets.

Round 1 - Pick 22

TCU • Jr • 6'4" / 215 lbs

Projected Team
Baltimore
PROSPECT RNK
9th
POSITION RNK
1st

Quentin Johnston's an above-the-rim playmaker whose athleticism and contested-catch abilities make him in the running for WR1. Assuming the Ravens and Lamar Jackson get on the same page, finding a No. 1 WR is on the to-do list based on GM Eric DeCosta's recent comments.

Round 1 - Pick 23

Georgia • Soph • 6'2" / 210 lbs

Projected Team
Minnesota
PROSPECT RNK
28th
POSITION RNK
5th

The Georgia-to-first-round pipeline continues. A year after five Bulldogs went in Round 1, expect a handful this time around, too. Ringo is a long, physical corner who has matched up against some of the best players in the country.

Round 1 - Pick 24

Alabama • Jr • 6'0" / 193 lbs

Projected Team
Jacksonville
PROSPECT RNK
20th
POSITION RNK
1st

Brian Branch isn't the first name you hear about when the conversation turns to Alabama's defense, but maybe he should be. He's a sure tackler, can blitz off the edge, and is solid in coverage. And if Nick Saban trusts him, that's all you need to know about his NFL prospects.

Round 1 - Pick 25

Tennessee • Jr • 6'0" / 185 lbs

Projected Team
N.Y. Giants
PROSPECT RNK
46th
POSITION RNK
7th

Jalin Hyatt wasn't in the first-round conversation heading into the 2022 season, but he's a great example of a player taking advantage of his opportunities, thanks in large part to Hendon Hooker's Heisman Trophy campaign. Hyatt is a bona-fide deep threat who consistently beat defensive backs who were helpless to do much about it all season.

Round 1 - Pick 26

Arkansas • Jr • 6'5" / 233 lbs

Projected Team
Dallas
PROSPECT RNK
38th
POSITION RNK
1st

Drew Sanders is a former five-star who transferred from Alabama after the 2021 season, and all he did was show out for the Razorbacks. He was an edge rusher for the Crimson Tide, but he lined up all over the defense for Arkansas. He's a one-man wrecking crew when he's on the field.

Round 1 - Pick 27

Texas • Jr • 6'0" / 220 lbs

Projected Team
Buffalo
PROSPECT RNK
7th
POSITION RNK
1st

Bijan Robinson is special, and while he is probably one of the best players in this class, he could still be around late in Round 1 because he's a running back. And yes, we know, the Bills used a second-round pick on James Cook a year ago. But Cook isn't an every-down back, and more than that, Nyheim Hines is the only other RB currently on the roster ahead of free agency. Adding a Saquon Barkley-type talent to this offense? There are worse things.

Round 1 - Pick 28

Oklahoma • Jr • 6'5" / 315 lbs

Projected Team
Cincinnati
PROSPECT RNK
25th
POSITION RNK
3rd

There was some thought that Anton Harrison might return to Oklahoma for an NIL deal that was too good to pass up, but he's instead opted for the NFL. He's one of the top tackles in the class, and now the question is whether he finds his way into

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