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NFL mock drafts 2023: Compare latest from Mel Kiper, Daniel Jeremiah, Todd McShay, other experts

04-11-2023
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No need to shut your windows. There is a draft in here. 

With the 2023 NFL Combine in the rearview mirror, draft season is full steam ahead, and the experts are cranking out their mocks.

With players scheduling visits with teams, the pre-draft process is still unfolding. That could lead to some shuffling in the first round, where QBs are still the draw leading up to April 27.

With the Panthers trading up to No. 1 overall, there's a new wrinkle at the top, too. Will Carolina opt for Bryce Young or C.J. Stroud? Some mock drafters feel there's a clear favorite. Anthony Richardson, who was something of an unknown, seems to be a popular pick for the top five now, with Will Levis' stock dropping just a bit.

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With this year's draft first round something of a crapshoot with several unknowns baked into the top 10, many mock draft experts are seeing things differently this year.

Here's how some of the heavy-hitter mock drafters see the first round playing out:

Vinnie Iyer's mock draft (The Sporting News)

Iyer's latest mock draft, a seven-round edition, was released on April 5:

Pick Team Player Position School
1 Carolina Panthers (from CHI) C.J. Stroud QB Ohio State
2 Houston Texans Bryce Young QB Alabama
3 Arizona Cardinals Will Anderson Jr. EDGE Alabama
4 Indianapolis Colts Anthony Richardson QB Florida
5 Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) Jalen Carter DT Georgia
6 Detroit Lions (from LAR) Tyree Wilson EDGE Texas Tech
7 Las Vegas Raiders Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon
8 Atlanta Falcons Myles Murphy EDGE Clemson
9 Chicago Bears (from CAR) Peter Skoronski OT Northwestern
10 Philadelphia Eagles (form NOS) Paris Johnson Jr. OT Ohio State
11 Tennessee Titans Quentin Johnston WR TCU
12 Houston Texans (from CLE) Jordan Addison WR USC
13 New York Jets Brian Branch S Alabama
14 New England Patriots Joey Porter Jr. CB Penn State
15 Green Bay Packers Michael Mayer TE Notre Dame
16 Washington Commanders Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois
17 Pittsburgh Steelers Broderick Jones OT Georgia
18 Detroit Lions Bijan Robinson RB Texas
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Will Levis QB Kentucky
20 Seattle Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Ohio State
21 Los Angeles Chargers Zay Flowers WR Boston College
22 Baltimore Ravens Cam Smith CB South Carolina
23 Minnesota Vikings Trenton Simpson LB Clemson
24 Jacksonville Jaguars Kelee Ringo CB Georgia
25 New York Giants Bryan Bresee DT Clemson
26 Dallas Cowboys O'Cyrus Torrence G Florida
27 Buffalo Bills Drew Sanders LB/S Arkansas
28 Cincinnati Bengals Anton Harrison OT Oklahoma
29 New Orleans Saints (from SF, via MIA and DEN) Nolan Smith EDGE Georgia
30 Philadelphia Eagles Jahmyr Gibbs RB Alabama
31 Kansas City Chiefs Isaiah Foskey EDGE Notre Dame

Noteworthy:

— Iyer projects the Panthers to take Ohio State's C.J. Stroud, not Bryce Young, with the No. 1 overall selection.

— Will Levis slides down to the Buccaneers at No. 19. 

— Nolan Smith, who some consider to be gone within the top 15 picks, lands at No. 29. 

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Mel Kiper's mock draft (ESPN)

Kiper's latest mock draft was released on April 11. His full analysis on each pick can be found here

Pick Team Player Position School
1 Carolina Panthers (from CHI) Bryce Young QB Alabama
2 Houston Texans C.J. Stroud QB Ohio State
3 Tennessee Titans (from ARI) Anthony Richardson QB Florida
4 Indianapolis Colts Will Levis QB Kentucky
5 Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) Jalen Carter DT Georgia
6 Detroit Lions (from LAR) Will Anderson Jr. OLB Alabama
7 Las Vegas Raiders Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois
8 Atlanta Falcons Nolan Smith OLB Georgia
9 Chicago Bears (from CAR) Darnell Wright OT Tennessee
10 Philadelphia Eagles (form NOS) Peter Skoronski OT/G Northwestern
11 Arizona Cardinals (from TEN) Tyree Wilson DE Texas Tech
12 Houston Texans (from CLE) Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Ohio State
13 New York Jets Broderick Jones OT Georgia
14 New England Patriots Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon
15 Green Bay Packers Dalton Kincaid TE Utah
16 Washington Commanders Joey Porter Jr. CB Penn State
17 Pittsburgh Steelers Zay Flowers WR Boston College
18 Detroit Lions Bijan Robinson RB Texas
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Paris Johnson Jr. OT Ohio State
20 Seattle Seahawks Myles Murphy DE Clemson
21 Los Angeles Chargers Jordan Addison WR USC
22 Baltimore Ravens Deonte Banks CB Maryland
23 Minnesota Vikings Emmanuel Forbes CB Mississippi State
24 Jacksonville Jaguars Lukas Van Ness DL Iowa
25 New York Giants DJ Turner CB Michigan
26 Dallas Cowboys Michael Mayer TE Notre Dame
27 Buffalo Bills Trenton Simpson LB Clemson
28 Cincinnati Bengals Bryan Bresee DT Clemson
29 New Orleans Saints (from SF, via MIA and DEN) Calijah Kancey DT Pittsburgh
30 Seattle Seahawks (from PHI) Hendon Hooker QB Tennessee
31 Kansas City Chiefs Will McDonald IV DE Iowa State

Noteworthy:

— In a mock trade with the Cardinals, the Titans jump up to No. 3 overall, opting to select Florida QB Anthony Richardson. 

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— Pittsburgh's Calijah Kancey seems to have some variance in his first-round prospects, but goes to No. 29 overall to the Saints.

— Jalen Carter, facing some off-the-field issues, still lands in the top 10, going to the Seahawks at No. 5. 

Daniel Jeremiah's mock draft (NFL Network)

Jeremiah's latest mock draft was released on March 21:

Pick Team Player Position School
1 Carolina Panthers (from CHI) Bryce Young QB Alabama
2 Houston Texans C.J. Stroud QB Ohio State
3 Arizona Cardinals Will Anderson Jr. EDGE Alabama
4 Indianapolis Colts Anthony Richardson QB Florida State
5 Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) Jalen Carter DT Georgia
6 Detroit Lions (from LAR) Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois
7 Las Vegas Raiders Tyree Wilson EDGE Texas Tech
8 Atlanta Falcons Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon
9 Chicago Bears (from CAR) Peter Skoronski OL Northwestern
10 Philadelphia Eagles (from NO) Lukas Van Ness EDGE Iowa
11 Tennessee Titans Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Ohio State
12 Houston Texans (from CLE) Myles Murphy EDGE Clemson
13 New York Jets Nolan Smith EDGE Georgia
14 New England Patriots Bijan Robinson RB Texas
15 Green Bay Packers Paris Johnson Jr. OT Ohio State
16 Washington Commanders Dalton Kincaid TE Utah
17 Pittsburgh Steelers Broderick Jones OT Georgia
18 Detroit Lions Calijah Kancey DT Pittsburgh
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Will Levis QB Kentucky
20 Seattle Seahawks Jordan Addison WR USC
21 Los Angeles Chargers Zay Flowers WR Boston College
22 Baltimore Ravens Joey Porter Jr. CB Penn State
23 Minnesota Vikings Hendon Hooker QB Tennessee
24 Jacksonville Jaguars Deonte Banks CB Maryland
25 New York Giants Joe Tippmann Wisconsin IOL
26 Dallas Cowboys Mazi Smith DT Michigan
27 Buffalo Bills Quentin Johnston WR TCU
28 Cincinnati Bengals Darnell Wright OT Tennessee
29 New Orleans Saints (from SF, via MIA and DEN) Michael Mayer TE Notre Dame
30 Philadelphia Eagles Felix Anudke-Uzomah EDGE Kansas State
31 Kansas City Chiefs Will McDonald IV EDGE Iowa State

Noteworthy:

— Hendon Hooker, first-round pick: The Tennessee passer goes to the Vikings at No. 23, giving Minnesota a Kirk Cousins exit plan.

— Quentin Johnston has a bit of a slide, winding up with the Bills at No. 27.

— Michael Mayer nearly falls out of the first round, winding up with New Orleans at No. 29.

Todd McShay's mock draft (ESPN)

McShay's latest mock draft was released on April 4. For full detailed analysis for each pick, visit his mock draft here.

Pick Team Player Position School
1 Carolina Panthers (from CHI) C.J. Stroud QB Ohio State
2 Houston Texans Bryce Young QB Alabama
3 Indianapolis Colts (from ARI) Anthony Richardson QB Florida
4 Arizona Cardinals (from IND) Will Anderson Jr. OLB Alabama
5 Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) Jalen Carter DT Georgia
6 Detroit Lions (from LAR) Tyree Wilson DE Texas Tech
7 Las Vegas Raiders Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois
8 Atlanta Falcons Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon
9 Chicago Bears (from CAR) Peter Skoronski OT/G Northwestern
10 Philadelphia Eagles (form NOS) Lukas Van Ness DE Iowa
11 Tennessee Titans Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Ohio State
12 Houston Texans (from CLE) Nolan Smith OLB Georgia
13 New York Jets Paris Johnson OT Ohio State
14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via NE) Will Levis QB Kentucky
15 Green Bay Packers Myles Murphy DE Clemson
16 Washington Commanders Joey Porter Jr. CB Penn State
17 Pittsburgh Steelers Broderick Jones OT Georgia
18 Detroit Lions Bijan Robinson RB Texas
19 New England Patriots (from TB) Darnell Wright OT Tennessee
20 Seattle Seahawks Zay Flowers WR Boston College
21 Los Angeles Chargers Calijah Kancey DT Pittsburgh
22 Baltimore Ravens Quentin Johnson WR TCU
23 Minnesota Vikings Hendon Hooker QB Tennessee
24 Jacksonville Jaguars Dalton Kincaid TE Utah
25 New York Giants Emmanuel Forbes CB Mississippi State
26 Dallas Cowboys Michael Mayer TE Notre Dame
27 Buffalo Bills Jordan Addison WR USC
28 Cincinnati Bengals Deonte Banks CB Maryland
29 New Orleans Saints (from SF, via MIA and DEN) Adetomiwa Adebawore DE/DT Northwestern
30 Philadelphia Eagles Will McDonald IV DE Iowa State
31 Kansas City Chiefs Felix Anudike-Uzomah DE Kansas State

Noteworthy:

— The Colts have their sights set on a passer, trading up and taking Anthony Richardson at No. 3 overall.

— A bit of a slide for wideout Jordan Addison, landing with the Bills at No. 27.

— The defending champs beef up their defensive line with two defensive end picks: Lukas Van Ness at No. 10 and Will McDonald IV at No. 30.

Dane Brugler's mock draft (The Athletic)

Brugler's latest mock draft was revealed on March 10. For full details and analysis, visit Brugler's mock draft here.

Pick Team Player Position School
1 Carolina Panthers (from CHI) C.J. Stroud QB Ohio State
2 Houston Texans Bryce Young QB Alabama
3 Arizona Cardinals Will Anderson Jr. EDGE Alabama
4 Baltimore Ravens (via IND) Anthony Richardson QB Florida
5 Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) Jalen Carter DT Georgia
6 Detroit Lions (from LAR) Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon
7 Las Vegas Raiders Will Levis QB Kentucky
8 Atlanta Falcons Tyree Wilson EDGE Texas Tech
9 Chicago Bears (from CAR) Peter Skoronski OT/G Northwestern
10 Philadelphia Eagles Nolan Smith EDGE Georgia
11 Tennessee Titans Paris Johnson Jr. OT Ohio State
12 Houston Texans (from CLE) Nolan Smith EDGE Georgia
13 New York Jets Broderick Jones OT Georgia
14 Philadelphia Eagles (from NE) Bijan Robinson RB Texas
15 Green Bay Packers Brian Branch CB Alabama
16 Washington Commanders Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois
17 Pittsburgh Steelers Joey Porter Jr. CB Penn State
18 Detroit Lions Calijah Kancey DT Pittsburgh
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Myles Murphy EDG Clemson
20 Seattle Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Ohio State
21 Los Angeles Chargers Michael Mayer TE Notre Dame
22 Baltimore Ravens Zay Flowers WR Boston College
23 Minnesota Vikings Deonte Banks CB Maryland
24 Jacksonville Jaguars Darnell Washington TE Georgia
25 New York Giants Jordan Addison WR USC
26 Dallas Cowboys Dalton Kincaid TE Utah
27 Buffalo Bills Drew Sanders LB Arkansas
28 Cincinnati Bengals Anton Harrison OT Oklahoma
29 New Orleans Saints (from SF, via MIA and DEN) Bryan Bresee DT Clemson
30 Philadelphia Eagles Darnell Wright OT/G Tennessee
31 Kansas City Chiefs Dawand Jones RT Ohio State

Noteworthy:

— The Panthers take C.J. Stroud after trading up to No. 1 overall, passing on Bryce Young.

— The Bears get help from a local kid: Northwestern's Peter Skoronski heads to Chicago with the No. 9 pick.

— Like father, like son: The Steelers nab son of franchise great Joey Porter, Joey Porter Jr., with the No. 17 pick, bolstering their DB room.