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    2023 NFL Mock Draft: Jets again looking for QB in Round 1 as Zach Wilson era already appears over

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    Alabama

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 194 lbs

    Projected Team

    Houston

    PROSPECT RNK

    2nd

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Bryce Young might be historically undersized by successful NFL QB standards, but we don’t care. He’s been that good for Alabama, dragging that team to victory just about every week. And he’s doing it with none of the playmakers who made life so much easier for Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones in previous years.

    Georgia

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 300 lbs

    Projected Team

    Chicago

    PROSPECT RNK

    3rd

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    The Bears appear to be a team headed in the right direction, in large part because they have found their franchise QB in Justin Fields. But there’s a lot of work to do on the other side of the ball after moving on from Robert Quinn and Roquan Smith. Both Jalen Carter and Will Anderson Jr. could be options here, and both are layup selections.

    Alabama

    • Jr

    • 6’4″

    / 243 lbs

    Projected Team

    Seattle

    PROSPECT RNK

    1st

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    The Geno Smith “I didn’t write back” storyline is one of the best of the 2022 season, but it shouldn’t obscure the fact that Seattle’s defense is a hot mess. And thanks to the Broncos trade, they’ll be able to address that side of the ball very early in the draft. Whether it’s Jalen Carter or Will Anderson Jr., they’ll be arguably the best player on Seattle’s defense the moment they step on the field.

    Clemson

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 275 lbs

    Projected Team

    Arizona

    PROSPECT RNK

    5th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Murphy won’t be 21 until next spring and while we’d like to see him play with more consistency … he won’t be 21 until next spring. On top of that, when he’s on, he’s hard to stop, which makes him such an interesting prospect.

    Kentucky

    • Sr

    • 6’3″

    / 232 lbs

    Projected Team

    Indianapolis

    PROSPECT RNK

    10th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    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. Levis, who definitely looks the part, has been plagued by injuries and poor play all season. That said, NFL teams love how he projects to the next level but he’ll be a controversial talking point for the next six months.

    Texas Tech

    • Sr

    • 6’6″

    / 275 lbs

    Projected Team

    Atlanta

    PROSPECT RNK

    6th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    Wilson is a high-motor player who consistently finds his way into the backfield. He’s still raw but the physical tools are there and when he puts it all together, he is going to be a problem.

    Georgia

    • Soph

    • 6’2″

    / 210 lbs

    Projected Team

    Detroit

    PROSPECT RNK

    18th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    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.

    Ohio State

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 218 lbs

    Projected Team

    Carolina

    PROSPECT RNK

    4th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    The Panthers have cycled through three QBs this season, and here’s the only certainty: the ’23 starter currently isn’t on the roster. There’s a 100% chance owner David Tepper finally addresses the position this offseason, and if C.J. Stroud is available, it’s easy to imagine him being the pick.

    Northwestern

    • Jr

    • 6’4″

    / 315 lbs

    Projected Team

    Las Vegas

    PROSPECT RNK

    17th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    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. We think he can play tackle but wherever he ends up, he’ll make the Raiders offensive line better.

    Ohio State

    • Jr

    • 6’6″

    / 310 lbs

    Projected Team

    Philadelphia

    PROSPECT RNK

    7th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Paris Johnson, who plays left tackle for the Buckeyes this season, also has experience on the interior; either way, he is a Day 1 starter, which in Philly could be at guard early in his career before moving to tackle if and when Lane Johnson decides to hang them up.

    TCU

    • Jr

    • 6’4″

    / 215 lbs

    Projected Team

    Houston

    PROSPECT RNK

    23rd

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Johnston’s an above-the-rim playmaker whose athleticism and contested-catch abilities make him WR1 at this point in the proceedings. The Texans drafted their QB of the future first overall and now they give him an explosive playmaker.

    Florida

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 347 lbs

    Projected Team

    Seattle

    PROSPECT RNK

    24th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    Torrence transferred from Louisiana and didn’t miss a beat. He’s been dominant for Florida and is a plug-and-play player at the next level.

    Ohio State

    • Jr

    • 6’1″

    / 200 lbs

    Projected Team

    Tennessee

    PROSPECT RNK

    9th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Smith-Njigba barely saw the field this season because of injuries but he’s still one of the top wideouts in the class. The Titans offense has been stagnant at times and adding a downfield threat will be at the top of the off-season to-do list.

    Penn State

    • Jr

    • 6’2″

    / 194 lbs

    Projected Team

    New England

    PROSPECT RNK

    30th

    POSITION RNK

    5th

    Porter 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.

    Florida

    • Soph

    • 6’4″

    / 232 lbs

    Projected Team

    N.Y. Jets

    PROSPECT RNK

    19th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    Typically, NFL teams give QBs taken in the first round three years to prove themselves. It sure feels like Zach Wilson, who was benched for Chris Streveler on Thursday, may not be long for the Jets, no matter what coach Robert Saleh might say publicly. And if that is, in fact, the case, Richardson would be worth considering here. He is one of the most exciting prospects in this class. Yes, he’s short on experience, but his physical tools are rare.

    Oregon

    • Soph

    • 6’2″

    / 201 lbs

    Projected Team

    Pittsburgh

    PROSPECT RNK

    22nd

    POSITION RNK

    1st

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

    USC

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 175 lbs

    Projected Team

    Green Bay

    PROSPECT RNK

    45th

    POSITION RNK

    7th

    The Packers have neglected the wide receiver position for years — including the 2020 class, one of the deepest in draft history — so why not finally give Aaron Rodgers a pass catcher taken in Round 1? Addison isn’t a big target, but he’s one of the most dynamic players in the country who can line up anywhere.

    Florida State

    • Soph

    • 6’4″

    / 248 lbs

    Projected Team

    Detroit

    PROSPECT RNK

    11th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Verse, an Albany transfer, has been electric in ’22, even when overcoming a knee injury. At full health, he’s a real problem, and the Lions could bookend him with last year’s first-rounder, Aidan Hutchinson.

    Alabama

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 193 lbs

    Projected Team

    Jacksonville

    PROSPECT RNK

    16th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    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.

    Texas

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 220 lbs

    Projected Team

    Tampa Bay

    PROSPECT RNK

    25th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    The Bucs could target a QB here but have other needs to address. RB isn’t a huge priority with Rachaad White’s emergence, but the team could move on from Leonard Fournette and plug in Robinson, who has been dominant for the Longhorns this season.

    Illinois

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 180 lbs

    Projected Team

    Washington

    PROSPECT RNK

    35th

    POSITION RNK

    7th

    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.

    Notre Dame

    • Jr

    • 6’4″

    / 265 lbs

    Projected Team

    N.Y. Giants

    PROSPECT RNK

    12th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Mayer is more Gronk than Kelce but that’s not a bad thing. And in New York, he’ll get plenty of opportunities — presumably, with Daniel Jones — in part because there are only two tight ends currently on the roster and one is set to hit free agency after the season.

    South Carolina

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 188 lbs

    The Chargers defense has been inconsistent this season, in part due to injury, but also because there’s a need to upgrade the secondary. Smith is a first-round talent who can be a Day 1 contributor.

    Georgia

    • Sr

    • 6’3″

    / 235 lbs

    Projected Team

    Baltimore

    PROSPECT RNK

    13th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    Smith is listed at just 235 pounds so he’ll need to add weight, but he’s also scratching the surface on what he’ll be able to do at the next level. He suffered a torn pec in November and his season is over, but that shouldn’t affect his NFL future.

    Arkansas

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 233 lbs

    Projected Team

    Denver

    PROSPECT RNK

    29th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

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

    Tennessee

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 185 lbs

    Projected Team

    Dallas

    PROSPECT RNK

    21st

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    Hyatt wasn’t in the first-round conversation heading into the 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 stacks defensive backs who have been helpless to do much about it all season.

    Georgia

    • Soph

    • 6’4″

    / 310 lbs

    Projected Team

    Cincinnati

    PROSPECT RNK

    56th

    POSITION RNK

    6th

    Jones is coming off a strong ’22 campaign for the Bulldogs, where he has faced some of the best defensive players in the country every day at practice for the last two years.

    Georgia

    • Jr

    • 6’7″

    / 270 lbs

    Projected Team

    Kansas City

    PROSPECT RNK

    27th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Arik Gilbert was the Georgia tight end to watch coming into the season, but it’s been Washington who has gotten scouts’ attention. He’s listed at 6-7, 265 pounds (he actually plays bigger than that), and while he’s growing into his role as a receiver, he’s essentially another offensive tackle when he’s inline. Basically, he’d serve two roles in Kansas City: receiver in a high-powered offense and an extra blocker.

    Oklahoma

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 315 lbs

    Projected Team

    Minnesota

    PROSPECT RNK

    26th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    There was some thought that 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 Round 1 or goes early on Day 2.

    Texas A&M

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 195 lbs

    Projected Team

    Buffalo

    PROSPECT RNK

    14th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Johnson flies around the field like he’s shot out of a cannon, looks to run through the ball carrier at the line of scrimmage, and is a wrap-up tackler in space. He can line up in deep center field or near the line of scrimmage, and that versatility makes him one of the best defensive backs in this class.

    Alabama

    • Jr

    • 5’11”

    / 200 lbs

    Projected Team

    Philadelphia

    PROSPECT RNK

    39th

    POSITION RNK

    7th

    The Eagles haven’t taken a RB in the first round since 1986 (!) but we said the same thing about Andy Reid and RBs right until the moment he selected Clyde Edwards-Helaire a few years ago. And while CEH may not be the best example of why Philly might consider a back here, Gibbs has drawn comparisons to Dalvin Cook and Alvin Kamara as both a runner and a receiver. He would essentially be yet another weapon for Jalen Hurts in this offense.

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