Al Dupuy’s 2023 NFL First Round Mock Draft 2.0

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Mock Draft 2.0 | |||
1. Panthers (via Bears) | Bryce Young | QB | Alabama |
2. Texans | C. J. Stroud | QB | Ohio St. |
3. Cardinals | Will Anderson | DE | Alabama |
4. Colts | Anthony Richardson | QB | Florida |
5. Seahawks ( via Broncos) | Jalen Carter | DT | Georgia |
6. Lions (via Rams) | Tyree Wilson | DE | Texas Tech |
7. Raiders | Broderick Jones | OT | Georgia |
8. Falcons | Trenton Simpson | LB | Clemson |
9. Bears (via Panthers) | Peter Skoronski | G\T | Northwestern |
10. Eagles (via Saints) | Bijan Robinson | RB | Texas |
11. Titans | Paris Johnson | OT | Ohio St. |
12. Texans (via Browns) | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | WR | Ohio St. |
13. Jets | O’Cyrus Torrence | OG | Florida |
14. Patriots | Christian Gonzalez | CB | Oregon |
15. Packers | Myles Murphy | DE | Clemson |
16. Commanders | Devin Witherspoon | CB | Illinois |
17. Steelers | Calijah Kancey | DT | Pittsburgh |
18. Lions | Joey Porter | CB | Penn St. |
19. Bucs | Lukas Van Ness | DE | Iowa |
20. Seahawks | Will Levis | QB | Kentucky |
21. Chargers | Quinton Johnson | WR | TCU |
22. Ravens | Jordan Addison | WR | USC |
23. Vikings | Hendon Hooker | QB | Tennessee |
24. Jaguars | Brian Bresee | DT | Clemson |
25. Giants | Keion White | DE | Georgia Tech |
26. Cowboys | Dalton Kincaid | TE | Utah |
27. Bills | Brian Branch | S | Alabama |
28. Bengals | Michael Mayer | TE | Notre Dame |
29. Saints (via Broncos) | Mazi Smith | DT | Michigan |
30. Eagles | Deonte Banks | CB | Maryland |
31. Chiefs | Adetomiwa Adebawore | DE | Northwestern |
Note: No change for the Saints from version 1.0 with the selection of Mazi Smith. Defensive tackle may be the team’s biggest need.
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Al Dupuy
CCS NFL Draft Expert
Dupuy is the owner of Draft Day Report, The Pro Prospects Draft Scrapbook, a must for any draftnik following the NFL. Al was born in Plaquemine, La., and moved to New Orleans when he was 6 years old. He grew up on Tulane Ave. two blocks from Pelican Stadium and became interested in sports at an early age. He went…