Most years, it doesn’t matter if a quarterback run happens in the NFL Draft, it’s when it happens. Looking ahead, it could happen as early as 2023.
That is, unless the defensive potential elite population (and perhaps a handful of players in offensive tackle or skill positions) have a say. So we asked our team of beat writers and draft experts how the Top 10 plays out.teeth Texan QB in first place? Should the Seahawks or Lions also rely on that position?
Our best guess right now is:
1. Houston Texans: Bryce Young, QB, Alabama
Young’s size (listed at 6-foot-0 and 194 pounds) is one reason why there’s no consensus top quarterback prospect in this draft. But there’s little argument that the Texan should address the position here, and if Houston decides Davis his 24 starting appearances in his Mills career, he’ll have his 2 quarterback offense. is most effective in Jeff Driskeland Mills, a 2021 third-round pick, is clearly not the long-term answer.
The Texans and GM Nick Caserio aren’t afraid to go against conventional wisdom (see their last two head coach hires), but they’ve adopted a relatively obvious choice here. increase. Young is the highest rated prospect for the position of draft pundit Dane Brugler and the third overall. — Aaron Rice
Perfect. product. Placement. ✊
.@_bryce_young ▶️ @c7_ Brookspic.twitter.com/jL9Xfu9rU4
— Alabama Football (@AlabamaFTBL) November 26, 2022
2. Chicago Bears: Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia
Ask a freshman bear Coach Matt Eberflus needs to know how important the 3 technique defensive tackle position is to his defensive scheme. Just last week, Eberflus described his three techniques as “the engine that drives everything.”not easy to pass Alabama pass rusher Will Anderson Jr., but Carter could be a driving force in the Bears’ defense in the future. He’s a nasty, do-it-all lineman in the mold of Hall of Famer Warren Sapp. They actually went to the same high school (Apopka) in Florida. Carter is also the best player on college football’s best teams, and has arguably been so for the past two years. — Adam Jans
Jalen Carter threw his man out of the way and stopped. pic.twitter.com/N9J0c2Rjwm
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) December 3, 2022
3. Seattle Seahawks (via Broncos): Will Anderson Jr. (Edge, Alabama)
of seahawks We desperately need a game-changing pass rusher.No double-digit Sackman since Frank Clark 2018 Outside Backer Uchenna Nuwos (9 sacks in 15 games) should get to that level later this year, but his presence alone hasn’t stopped Seattle from being average when it comes to pressure on passers.The Seahawks are starting at 35 as they desperately want a dominant edge paired with Nuwos Bruce IrvineTo be fair, he played well, but the fact that he had to call Irvin from the couch to play 54% of his defensive snaps meant that his plug-and-play talent was on edge. It tells us how seriously it is necessary. Michael Sean Dugar
Will Anderson Jr.: Terminator 😤 pic.twitter.com/QuV4SvMrBA
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) October 1, 2022
4. Arizona Cardinals: Keeley Ringo, CB, Georgia
Since Cliff Kingsbury took over as head coach, Arizona1st round picks were spent on premium position players (Kyler Murray, No. 1 in 2019). With a general manager change on the horizon, it’s time for the Cardinals to stop messing with high-value draft opportunities, and Ringo is the best non-quarterback available here.
Over the last four seasons, Arizona ranks 25th in defensive pass EPA, 29th in opponent passer rating, 28th in first downs allowed per pass, and 30th in touchdowns allowed per pass. Ranked in Ringo will give this defense a lockdown corner. Patrick Petersonthe heyday of He also helps maximize Byron Murphy in slots/secondary options, and does a great deal to fix defenses that try to gimmick your way to success. Diante Lee
Kelee Ringo has a knack for playing big in big games. pic.twitter.com/85PLnmrrYT
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) November 5, 2022
5. Indianapolis Colts: Will Levis, QB, Kentucky
of colts A decision needs to be made: Is Levi the top-tier quarterback prospect that scouts were salivating in his early years? kentucky Career or player who struggled in 2022? A prototype with size, arm strength and mobility. But that inconsistent tape may put some scouts on hold. Levi’s lost most of its offensive line and offensive coordinator top target in 2022, but it’s still going strong against the SEC defense. Also note that he only had one game of 250+ yards in 15 starts. Still, he’s been on the top 10 track for quite some time as he has all the attributes. — Bob Kravitz
3 touchdowns.all of them are running for @will_levis3 rushing TDs is his career high.
Kentucky 24, Louisville 7 (1:53, 2Q) | # for the team 😼🏈
📺 – ESPN2 – pic.twitter.com/AxtIsfEebG— Kentucky Football (@UKFootball) November 28, 2021
6. Atlanta Falcons: Miles Murphy, Edge, Clemson
Everything in Atlanta is conditional desmond ridderDevelopment of the last two games of . If the rookie quarterback shows (at least) that he’s the man of the job in 2023, falcons There is no need to add another young player for that position. Atlanta has a second-round pick (Arnold Ekibetty) and a third-round pick (D’Angelo Malone) was used in edge rusher last year, but still didn’t help much. While Ebiketie and Malone have made progress, Atlanta are still bottom of the league with his 3.9% sack percentage. He’s only had six teams with a low sack rate in the last five years, one of which he was with the Falcons last year (3.1%). Again, his defensive tackles and cornerbacks are attractive. — Josh Kendall
Forced Fumble➡️Big Run➡️TD❗️
Clemson turns defense into attack 💪 pic.twitter.com/92FfE0ZOd5
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) October 16, 2022
7. Detroit Lions (via Rams): Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon
THIS IS… NOT AN IDEAL BOARD lionsI wish Ringo was here, but he wasn’t.Murphy was also an option Clemson Defensive tackle Brian Blessey.But the arrival of newcomers james houston Less need for another pass rusher, GM Brad Holmes continues to appreciate DT Levi Onuzurike, a 2021 second-round pick that failed to stay healthy.With no trade scenario here, the Lions are stuck. But corner kicks are a clear and obvious need, so Gonzalez is chosen because he fits what defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn likes. — Colton Pouncey
Gonzo!@Chris Gonzo28 For his second pick of the season and a 36-yard runback on his return to Boulder!
📺 https://t.co/nctuQQF320#Godax pic.twitter.com/ItCvCktKhL
— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) November 5, 2022
8. Carolina Panthers: CJ Stroud, QB, Ohio State
of panthers Thanks to the dreaded state of the NFC South, and despite a shortage of franchise quarterbacks, it remains in the playoff hunt. Sam Darnold He is the third QB to start in Carolina this year, after Baker Mayfield and PJ Walker. And while Darnold played better and defended the ball, his four games with no turnovers His stretch was the longest of his career, putting the Panthers back in his QB market. should enter. If they take the division, it could get trickier, dropping the Panthers to 19th in the draft order (or lower if they win a playoff game).
the panthers Ohio 2021 QB they took Jaycee Horn at number eight Justin Fields was available. It is inconceivable that they would make the same decision again. — Joe Parson
CJ Stroud’s first half performance was ridiculous: 29-31, 393 passing yards, 6 touchdowns 😳 pic.twitter.com/C1row39Vz6
— ESPN (@espn) November 20, 2021
9. Las Vegas Raiders: Cam Smith, CB, South Carolina
we were a little tempted florida QBs Anthony RichardsonHowever, despite all his physical skills, he is not accurate enough on short and medium distance routes.
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Smith, on the other hand, checks all the boxes with his size (6-1, 187 pounds), long arms, tenacious covering, ball skills and positional versatility. Smith played outdoors, indoors and even safe in college. Opposing teams have shunned him this season — he’s only allowed 15 catches against 32 targets for his 184 yards — but the energy and leadership he plays is still there. jumping out — Vic Tahoor
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Intercept #️⃣3️⃣ Defense tonight! 😎 pic.twitter.com/N37zFAf6EW
— Gamecock Football (@GamecockFB) September 25, 2022
10. Philadelphia Eagles (via Saints): Brian Bresey, DT, Clemson
of eagles We believe in building along the line of scrimmage — 12 of the last 17 first-round picks rushed passers or protected QBs — so a good bet is that the You’ll be the best lineman ever. You’ll want to hunt and find offensive tackle here. lane johnsonAlthough a final replacement for , Bresee is an attractive option. Brugler also let the Eagles take Clemson DT for his sixth. in his latest mock draft, and for good reason.combination with blaze Jordan Davis would give the Eagles a building block in the middle of their defensive line.This is especially valuable considering both Javon Hargrave (30 years old in February) and Fletcher Cox (32, as of Dec. 13) are close to free agency.
Bresee hasn’t necessarily done much with Clemson, tearing his ACL in 2021, but the former top recruit has a type of physical and athletic profile rarely seen. He also brings a variety of schemes to play in various placements for the Eagles. Zach Berman
Top 10 Players from the Conference Championship Weekend ♨️ pic.twitter.com/KRGR2RGvTM
— PFF College (@PFF_College) December 6, 2022
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