The 2023 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and the excitement is building as football fans across the globe eagerly await to see what the future holds for their favorite teams. As usual, experts have been keenly following the top prospects to predict who will go where and how they will fare in one of the biggest sporting events of the year.
One burning topic of conversation in the lead-up to the draft is which quarterback the Carolina Panthers should choose. According to market predictions, it’s a toss-up between C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young, with Stroud having a slight edge. However, concerns about Young’s size and long-term durability pose a challenge for Panther’s scouts.
While the Panthers weigh up between Stroud and Young, it appears the Houston Texans are closely eyeing their second choice as both quarterbacks could fit perfectly into their new offensive system.
The Arizona Cardinals are on the hunt for a quarterback in this year’s draft but with only developmental projects remaining in that position; they might find it challenging to trade down with another team.
Indianapolis Colts General Manager Chris Ballard might be banking on Cal Levis as his quarterback pick due to his intriguing physical tools and strong makeup. But questions remain whether character concerns surrounding J.T. Carter will affect his draft stock.
The Detroit Lions might be thinking of selecting Gabe Richardson as their quarterback even if they’re content with veteran QB Jared Goff. The decision hinges on how they rate Richardson’s potential upside.
The Atlanta Falcons may add to their edge-rushing group, but whether they do or not, they have their eyes set on the outstanding athletic traits of edge-rusher, J’Marian Gonzalez.
The Chicago Bears may solidify their edge-rushing group by going for Zakoby Murphy, who has the size, length, and athleticism that NFL teams are looking for.
The Philadelphia Eagles are expected to address their cornerback issue in the draft, and if they do so, then Mykael Witherspoon is one of the consensus leaders in a deep class.
Houston Texans might go for O.C. Johnson if he’s available as they prioritize upgrading their offensive line. Johnson is a potential high-end starting tackle.
Safety remains a huge need for the Green Bay Packers, and there’s no one better than Brian Branch to take up that role. The prospect has elite tackling, run defense, and coverage skills required for a defacto starting position on modern NFL defenses.
Washington might go for Jalen Porter as a long, physical, and athletic starting outside cornerback to pair with Benjamin St-Juste to shore up their defense.
All eyes are also set on the potential success of the Tennessee football program in the upcoming NFL draft. The Volunteers are set to outdo themselves this year with seven players projected to be selected by ESPN analyst Jordan Reid – five of them within the top 100 picks.
Last year, Tennessee had five players selected in the draft, and considering that Darnell Wright is projected to go as high as 22nd overall, it could potentially be Tennessee’s best draft in two decades.
Under head coach Josh Heupel’s guidance, these seven players were instrumental in leading Tennessee’s rapid turnaround in 2021 and 2022. Jalin Hyatt and Hendon Hooker could go as high as the second round, while Cedric Tillman and Byron Young are projected for the third round.
There’s no doubt that Hooker, SEC Offensive Player of the year, has serious potential having been up for the Heisman Trophy before getting sidelined with an injury in a late-season loss against South Carolina.
The readiness of prospects is always a crucial factor in the draft, and a few players look set for instant impact. Alabama’s Bryce Young, despite concerns about his size, can make an immediate impact as an elite quarterback. Meanwhile, Bijan Robinson from Texas, the best running back prospect in this year’s draft, can also have an instant impact as a lead back despite needing to improve his pass blocking.
USC’s Jordan Addison might be the most NFL-ready receiver in the draft, having honed his winning skills at all levels during college football. Safety Brian Branch from Alabama has elite tackling and run defense skills that could see him succeed right away in a defacto starting position.
John Michael Schmitz from Minnesota could follow Tyler Linderbaum’s pathway to success last year. Despite center being a difficult position to adjust to in the NFL, Schmitz is one of the best interior linemen in this draft class and has impressed with both his pass and run blocking skills.
With such talented players on the line-up, it is undoubtedly going to be a thrilling 2023 NFL Draft. Fans across the globe coast-to-coast await eagerly to see how their favorite team fares. With all eyes turning to potential prospects and with the exciting Tennessee Vols’ projection of their best draft in twenty years; every passionate football fan eagerly anticipates seeing who emerges as this year’s breakthrough sensation.
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