The draft is here ... almost, with us closing in on the 24-hour mark for the 2023 NFL Draft. In the next how ever many hours before the draft starts, if anyone tells you they know something is happening -- outside of Carolina first overall -- they are lying. No one knows.
We are in the middle of the craziest draft, from a knowing who will go where perspective, I have ever seen. The only thing normal about this draft is Aaron Rodgers somehow managing to nab the spotlight yet again. My man could be sipping espresso martinis in some cool Parisian café, and he actively chose to play for the Jets instead.
To each his own! Which you may be saying after you read this mock draft -- it's the hardest mock I've done in my decade-plus doing these for CBS and it's also the easiest. Hardest because the info isn't there and the uncertainty looms. Easiest because everyone is going to be wrong.
So ... in the immortal words of Michael Keaton ... let's get nuts.
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From
Chicago Bears
Round 1 - Pick 1
I'm not buying the betting market Reddit user SaleEvermore42069 steam on Will Levis going No. 1, although if the Panthers took him it wouldn't be THAT insane. I'll stick with Bryce Young first overall here personally.
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Round 1 - Pick 2
This pick could be ANYTHING. Probably not C.J. Stroud, if only because he's repped by the same agent as Deshaun Watson, but I wouldn't completely rule it out either. Will Levis is in play and so are both the edge rushers or even Jalen Carter (in my opinion). I'm going to go with Anderson here.
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Round 1 - Pick 3
The Cardinals would love to trade out of this spot! If you don't believe me, just ask them -- six different teams apparently put in offers to get them to move down. It's much harder to trade down on the clock from a top-five spot because of the price working both ways, so Arizona stands pat and surprises everyone by taking an offensive lineman.
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Round 1 - Pick 4
Chris Ballard loved the buzz building up on Will Levis and C.J. Stroud so he can grab a guy who provides upside and could be utilized in a run-heavy, power QB run approach that Shane Steichen emphasized in Philadelphia with Jalen Hurts. Richardson's upside is immense, and this is a boom or bust pick. Maybe Ballard is just tired of Jim Irsay holding the QB position over his head and is gonna go for broke.
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From
Denver Broncos
Round 1 - Pick 5
Could have easily made Jalen Carter the pick here, but Seattle prefers the edge rusher and Tyree Wilson is just their type of athletically gifted upside freak, especially with Richardson off the board.
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From
Los Angeles Rams
Round 1 - Pick 6
Really wanted to go Bijan here, but Witherspoon fits what the Lions need and want so well. Dude would fit in perfectly with their blue-collar defensive approach.
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Round 1 - Pick 7
People forget, but Josh McDaniels' VERY FIRST DRAFT PICK with the Broncos was Knowshon Moreno. Now, one could argue he hopefully learned his lesson there. But with Josh Jacobs on the tag and presumably leaving and not a whole lot else behind him, let's get weird early by having the Raiders surprise with a top-tier player in the draft and a running back in the top 10. Al Davis would be so proud.
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Round 1 - Pick 8
The Falcons fortified their defensive backfield by snagging former top-three pick Jeff Okudah from Detroit, but their desire to add to the position only speaks to the likelihood of attacking it in the draft.
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From
Carolina Panthers
Round 1 - Pick 9
Hard to see Carter making it past Chicago where Ryan Poles will get BOFFO grades for his decision-making if he moves from No. 1 to No. 9, adds D.J. Moore and several choice draft picks AND gets Jalen Carter. You can already here the sad, loud contingent of Bears homers (and you know you are) celebrating this as the Bears being back permanently as if they've been here since the second Mike Ditka left outside the fluke Grossman season. But seriously, this would be a home run pick.
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From
New Orleans Saints
Round 1 - Pick 10
People hate Drew Sanders, BUT WATCH HIM PLAY FOLKS. The Eagles can afford to be a little more patient with someone who could turn into a pass-rushing monster down the line.
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Round 1 - Pick 11
The Titans have TWO quarterbacks to choose from (everyone pipe down, Justin Fields fell to 11 two years ago and Patrick Mahomes went 10th overall, this is totally normal) and opt to go with the accurate prospect from Mike Vrabel's alma mater. One note here: if the Titans *can* draft Stroud and pass on him, knowing Vrabel's connections, that's a massive red flag.
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From
Cleveland Browns
Round 1 - Pick 12
What? I told you in the headline the Texans would draft Will Levis. 😶🌫️
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From
New York Jets
Round 1 - Pick 13
There is no way you can't convince me the Packers will use this pick to do anything other than shove the first-round wide receiver narrative in Aaron Rodgers face, especially after flipping with the Jets on this pick. With Christian Watson already in the fold, the Packers' needs at wide receiver fit this class nicely.
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Round 1 - Pick 14
The Patriots are the biggest enigma in the league. If Bill Belichick wasn't running this team, we would have major questions about the roster. Vegas has already spoken, making them 10-1 to win the AFC East, by far the biggest number in the division.
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From
Green Bay Packers
Round 1 - Pick 15
The Jets are going to make their pick with Aaron Rodgers in mind as well and land themselves more help on the offensive line as they shove all in on 2023.
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Round 1 - Pick 16
Cornerback feels good/correct/adequate for the Commanders, and a local product works nicely. This team will not rock the boat during the draft amid a $6 billion sale -- that's my very strong guesstimate.
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Round 1 - Pick 17
It just kind of feels right, I guess? The Steelers could go in a bunch of different directions, but I like the alum/parental angle here.
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Mock Trade from
Detroit Lions
Round 1 - Pick 18
The Chiefs and Zay Flowers go together like lamb and tunafish. Perhaps you prefer spaghetti and meatball? Either way, Andy Reid/Brett Veach aren't scared to move up for someone they like.
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Round 1 - Pick 19
The Bucs are a hard team to figure out because of their needs and roster status, the latter being mixed with the state of the NFC South. I think they just keep adding to the roster and hope they pop a draft class and steal the division.
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Round 1 - Pick 20
Anthony Richardson makes a world of sense for Seattle, but he wasn't there. You know who makes MORE sense? Leadership dude later in the first round with a perfect Geno Smith contract setup. This is tall Russ 2.0.
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Round 1 - Pick 21
Do not sleep on where the Chargers are at wide receiver right now with respect to these contracts -- they need more bodies there, and GM Tom Telesco isn't scared to dip into the UT talent pool.
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Round 1 - Pick 22
The Ravens are uniquely positioned here because they badly need to keep getting Lamar Jackson wide receiver help. Not because he needs it -- he does -- but because it will incentivize the expediting of a long-term deal. Johnston plus Odell Beckham plus Rashod Bateman is kind of fun, right? Plus, new OC Todd Monken has watched a ton of TCU tape....
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Round 1 - Pick 23
I'd be willing to wager substantially that this first Vikings pick is a defensive player from either Clemson or Georgia.
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Round 1 - Pick 24
The Jags signed Cam Robinson to a "long-term deal," but he is basically going to be cut after this year. If Walker Little progresses, he moves to left tackle while Wright slides in on the right side. Feels very Trent Baalke.
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Round 1 - Pick 25
The Giants leaning into helping Daniel Jones makes way too much sense.
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Round 1 - Pick 26
This feels like such a perfect fit for the Cowboys and everything they need and want from a player and prospect. Assuming they're not too low to get him, this is the one team/player match I would lock in outside No. 1 overall.
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Round 1 - Pick 27
The Bills draft defense in the first round under Sean McDermott, and I'm not sure why that would change. If someone tells you they have too many edge rushers, just say look them in the eye and say "13 seconds."
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Round 1 - Pick 28
A tight end was tempting here to troll John Breech, but instead let's give the Bengals a starting center of the future for Joe Burrow. Ted Karras was born in 1993, so let's not act like he's young folks.
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From
Denver Broncos
Round 1 - Pick 29
Ballhawk who fits the bill for Mickey Loomis.
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Round 1 - Pick 30
The Eagles like to load up a year early, so we'll have them grab some OL help ahead of time. If this OL prospect is 10% as good as their current right tackle, they'd sign in blood and/or melted American cheese.
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Mock Trade from
Kansas City Chiefs
Round 1 - Pick 31
The Lions end up with the best of both worlds by landing an aggressive cornerback and a running back to fill the depth chart out. Given that OL and the coaching staff and the contracts D'Andrew Swift and David Montgomery are on, they don't have enough depth right now.
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