2023 NFL Mock Draft Lions grab Anthony Richardson early in first round Colts trade up to No. 1
2023 NFL Mock Draft Lions grab Anthony Richardson early in first round Colts trade up to No. 1
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You can never fault NFL teams for being aggre sive, especially when it comes to the quarterback position.Just look at the two clubs we saw playing in the Super Bowl a few weeks ago. Back in 2017, the swung for the fences and hit a home run by trading multiple picks (including two first-rounders) to get to No. 10 overall to select . With the , they continued taking stabs at the position even after signing to a Charlie Blackmon Jersey big extension that included over $100 million in guaranteed money in 2019. That very next offseason, they drafted in the second round, and the former Oklahoma signal-caller just finished up an MVP-caliber season in 2022. Each of those were bold moves that ultimately had them playing for a championship.So, the moral to that story is that teams should push the envelop at the position, and I have two clubs doing just that in this mock draft. First, the vault up to the No. 1 overall pick in a trade with the , who are likely to move this pick when its all said and done, according to . Indy gets its franchise quarterback in Alabama's Bryce Young while giving up a slew of picks, including No. 4 overall, a 2024 first and a few more Day 2 selections sprinkled between this draft and next year.Next up, the pull off the stunner of this mock by going with a quarterback at No. 6 overall, taking Florida's Anthony Richardson. As CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst Ryan Wilson and others note, Richardson is raw but has a tremendous ceiling. Isn't that perfect for a team like Detroit with an established veteran quarterback in ? Richardson would be afforded the nece sary time to develop, while the Lions contend in 2023 with Goff as its starter. Because Detroit is building a solid foundation, its no guarantee that it will be in a position to take a quarterback this high again. I have the Lions taking a big swing early in the first. With those notable moves fleshed out, let's get to the full first-round mock.NFL Mock DraftRound 1 Mock Trade from Round 1 - Pick 1 QB Alabama 5'10" / 204 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 3rd POSITION RNK 1st Indianapolis finally gets off the veteran QB carousel and makes a big move up to No. 1 for Bryce Young. If not for his size, Young would be the clear choice here. The Colts disregard those concerns about him being undersized and opt to look at the upside we've seen at Alabama. The pairing of Young with new head coach Shane Steichen -- who has already helped develop both Justin Herbert and Jalen Hurts -- will be fascinating. Round 1 - Pick 2 QB Ohio State 6'3" / 218 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 4th POSITION RNK 2nd The Texans watched Young get snatched up by their AFC South rival, but do still come away with a quarterback at No. 2 by selecting Stroud. The Ohio State QB was sensational during the College Football Playoff, and if that's the quarterback Houston is getting, DeMeco Ryans should be thrilled. Round 1 - Pick 3 DL Georgia 6'3" / 314 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 2nd POSITION RNK 1st GM Monti O senfort gives his defensive-minded head coach Jonathan Gannon an elite defensive prospect right out of the gate. Gannon led one of the most lethal defensive lines in the league last season in Philly and Carter could be one of the main pieces as he tries to create another in Arizona. Mock Trade from Round 1 - Pick 4 EDGE Alabama 6'4" / 243 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 1st POSITION RNK 1st The Bears are able to stockpile draft a sets by giving up the No. 1 pick and still come away with one of the better defensive players in the draft. Chicago ranked dead-last in pre sures in 2022, so Anderson is a welcomed sight on Matt Eberflus' defense off the edge. From Round 1 - Pick 5 EDGE Texas Tech 6'6" / 275 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 16th POSITION RNK 2nd While there's a case to be made for Seattle to go with a quarterback here, it feels more likely Pete Carroll and the organization does figure out an extension with Geno Smith, kicking that need down the road a bit. Instead, they get a fascinating edge rusher in Wilson, who may be a bit raw but has a tremendously high ceiling. From Round 1 - Pick 6 QB Florida 6'4" / 244 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 19th POSITION RNK 4th As we noted in the intro, Detroit likely won't have many cracks at finding a franchise QB inside the top 10 by looking at how its rebuild is going, so the Lions are proactive and bring aboard Richardson. With Goff established, the Lions can allow Richardson to develop for a season before po sibly handing him the keys to the franchise. Round 1 - Pick 7 QB Kentucky 6'4" / 229 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 6th POSITION RNK 3rd The Raiders are starting over at quarterback after releasing Derek Carr and decided to go young by selecting Will Levis rather than dipping their toe into the veteran QB market. Josh McDaniels was able to contend with a rookie quarterback in New England as the OC, so he likely has plenty of confidence that he can develop Levis quickly. Round 1 - Pick 8 DL Clemson 6'5" / 275 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 10th POSITION RNK 2nd Do you know which team had the lowest pre sure rate in the NFL last season? You gue sed it! Atlanta is a team that has plenty of needs, and the defensive line is near the top of the list. The Falcons begin to addre s that by adding a strong pa s rusher like Murphy. Round 1 - Pick 9 OT Northwestern 6'4" / 313 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 11th POSITION RNK 1st The Panthers mi s out on the QB rush in this mock, but do help out whoever will be under center for them in 2023 by continuing to bolster the offensive line. Skoronski can play opposite of last year's sixth overall pick Ikem Ekwonu and create a tremendous foundation along the O-line. From Round 1 - Pick 10 CB Oregon 6'2" / 205 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 17th POSITION RNK 4th The Eagles have both C.J. Gardner-Johnson and James Bradberry set to hit free agency this offseason. Odds are they won't be able to retain both of them, so there's a need to add some young cornerback talent early in this draft. Gonzalez has good size and is arguably the top cornerback in this cla s. Round 1 - Pick 11 OT Ohio State 6'6" / 313 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 13th POSITION RNK 2nd The need for an offensive tackle is obvious in Tenne see after the club released Taylor Lewan. Johnson is an athletic and versatile lineman who was able to kick inside at guard along with the tackle spot at Ohio State. From Round 1 - Pick 12 WR TCU 6'4" / 215 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 9th POSITION RNK 1st Houston gets its franchise quarterback at No. 2 and now the club gives him one of the best receivers in the NFL Draft. Johnston is a big body that Stroud will be able to look for on the outside, and the Texans could form a strong young wide receiver duo with John Metchie III set to return. Round 1 - Pick 13 OT Georgia 6'5" / 311 lbs The Jets will be in the veteran quarterback market this offseason, so creating a sturdy offensive line will be imperative after a tumultuous 2022 season where 11 different linemen started. Jones could come in and be the team's left tackle while Mekhi Becton is situated on the right side and Alijah Vera-Tucker is on the interior. Round 1 - Pick 14 CB Penn State 6'2" / 194 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 16th POSITION RNK 3rd The Patriots have a big need at offensive tackle, so seeing the Jets snag Johnson does sting, but Porter is one heck of a consolation prize. New England drafted well at this position a year ago, but with Jonathan Jones hitting free agency and Devin McCourty mulling retirement, they need top-tier talent in the secondary. Porter gives them a physical corner who Bill Belichick should have a field day with. Round 1 - Pick 15 WR USC 5'11" / 175 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 15th POSITION RNK 2nd You may think that the Packers don't need another receiver with the emergence of Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs, but they are still pretty thin outside of those two. Whether it's Aaron Rodgers or Jordan Love under center, Addison is someone who can line up all over the field and is a crisp route runner and could see plenty of volume. Round 1 - Pick 16 CB Illinois 6'0" / 185 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 5th POSITION RNK 1st Witherspoon addre ses a big need for the Commanders with Kendall Fuller entering the final year of his contract. The Illinois standout can play in both zone and man coverage and has the upside of being a true No. 1 corner. Round 1 - Pick 17 OT Tenne see 6'6" / 333 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 30th POSITION RNK 4th Wright is coming off a showing at the Senior Bowl that reportedly left many acro s the league impre sed. The former five-star recruit could come in as Pittsburgh's right tackle as the club gears up for Kenny Pickett's sophomore season. Round 1 - Pick 18 EDGE Iowa 6'5" / 272 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 18th POSITION RNK 3rd Detroit made its move for the future with Richardson and comes back around to build on one of its strengths Todd Helton Jersey by taking a pa s rusher to complement Aidan Hutchinson. Van Ne s did not start at Iowa, but has the physical tools that allow him to have a high ceiling at the next level. Round 1 - Pick 19 DB Maryland 6'2" / 205 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 33rd POSITION RNK 2nd The Bucs have a ton of needs and probably find a quarterback here in an ideal world, but addre s the secondary with the addition of Banks. The Maryland product has good size and is physical, which could be a much-needed addition with Jamel Dean and Sean Murphy-Bunting both slated to be Ian Desmond Jersey free agents. Round 1 - Pick 20 OL Florida 6'5" / 347 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 22nd POSITION RNK 1st Seattle gets itself a top-tier pa s rusher at No. 9 and helps solidify the offensive line for Geno Smith at No. 20 with Torrence. The Florida product is widely looked at as the best interior lineman in this draft and that just so happens to be one of the team's biggest needs. Gabe Jackson will be 32 by the start of next season and both he and Damien Lewis are entering the final year of their deals. Round 1 - Pick 21 WR Ohio State 6'0" / 197 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 24th POSITION RNK 3rd The wheels fall off whenever Keenan Allen and/or Mike Williams mi s time, which only further highlights the need to deepen the wide receiver room. That's especially true when you consider that Allen will be 31 by the start of next season and L.A. could clear $14.8 million by releasing him. Smith-Njigba could slot in as either a solid complement or ideal replacement for Allen as a high-volume option for Justin Herbert. Round 1 - Pick 22 WR Boston College 5'9" / 182 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 27th POSITION RNK 4th Even if the Ravens can ink Lamar Jackson to a lucrative extension, he still needs someone to throw the ball to and Baltimore has one of the thinnest receiver rooms in the league. Flowers would give them a speedy option who could be a fun piece for new OC Todd Monken to utilize. Round 1 - Pick 23 S Alabama 6'0" / 203 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 20th POSITION RNK 1st The top safety in the cla s goes to a Vikings team that desperately needs secondary help. New defensive coordinator Brian Flores should love all the tools that Branch brings to the table. He's physical, has good ball skills and can blitz off the edge. Round 1 - Pick 24 TE Notre Dame 6'4" / 265 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 21st POSITION RNK 1st Evan Engram is set to hit free agency, which could leave Jacksonville with a hole at tight end. Mayer would give them an all-around tight end who could prove to be a reliable outlet for Trevor Lawrence over the middle. Round 1 - 25 WR Tenne see 6'0" / 185 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 46th POSITION RNK 7th The Giants need wide receiver help in the worst way and find themselves a legit deep threat in Hyatt. The Tenne see product could be exactly the type of explosive pa s-catching option this offense has been looking for. Round 1 - Pick 26 RB Texas 5'11" / 215 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 7th POSITION RNK 1st Robinson could end up being the star of this entire cla s. He has all the skill that you'd want out of a workhorse back, and could be an opportunity for Dallas to reset its backfield. Tony Pollard is coming off an injury and is set to be a free agent, while the Cowboys can finally get out from under Ezekiel Elliott's contract. Round 1 - Pick 27 LB Arkansas 6'5" / 234 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 38th POSITION RNK 1st If the Bills get outpriced and lose Tremaine Edmunds in free agency, Sanders would be a logical fit at this spot. Round 1 - Pick 28 TE Utah 6'4" / 240 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 23rd POSITION RNK 2nd You can make a strong case that Kincaid is the more explosive tight end in this cla s. Cincinnati will happily take a top-tier pa s-catching option for Joe Burrow with Hayden Hurst looking at free agency and wideout Tee Higgins po sibly a trade candidate if they're unable to extend him. From Round 1 - Pick 29 DL Georgia Tech 6'5" / 290 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 54th POSITION RNK 9th White was a standout at the Senior Bowl and could help cushion the blow if New Orleans loses Marcus Davenport in free agency. Round 1 - Pick 30 DL Clemson 6'5" / 305 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 37th POSITION RNK 3rd With Javon Hargrave and Fletcher Fox facing free agency, GM Howie Roseman continues to add youth along the defensive line, bringing aboard the former No. 1 overall recruit Round 1 - Pick 31 OT Ohio State 6'8" / 375 lbs Projected Team PROSPECT RNK 53rd POSITION RNK 8th Another Senior Bowl star and a behemoth to boot. With Orlando Brown looking at the open market, the Chiefs snag Jones -- who has been compared to Brown during the pre-draft proce s -- and his ma sive frame to help solidify the offensive line.
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