The NFL Draft takes center stage this week, and there’s a lot of chatter surrounding certain players going to specific teams.
As a result, let’s dive into our annual SportsGrid NFL mock draft.
Bryce Young is the heavy odds-on favorite to be selected first overall by the Carolina Panthers. Carolina traded up to this spot to get their guy at quarterback. Even though they supposedly like multiple quarterbacks, Young makes the most sense after multiple dominant seasons at Alabama.
The buzz is the Houston Texans like Will Levis enough to select him with the second overall pick. There’s a risk with the selection, but several traits make Levis desirable as a potential franchise quarterback.
There’s a definite need for the Arizona Cardinals to find help on the edge, and Tyree Wilson would give them that. Wilson is trending to be the first defender off the board, making sense for a struggling Cardinals defense.
The Indianapolis Colts need a quarterback. With their fourth overall selection, they could grab C.J. Stroud, who has the talent to be a first-overall pick. The Colts should be ecstatic if he’s still around at four.
Will the Seattle Seahawks make this the fourth quarterback selected in the top five? There’s chatter about it. Anthony Richardson fits the bill with the amount of hype building around him.
Once the top prospect in this draft class, Will Anderson is an excellent selection for the Detroit Lions. He provides another weapon on defense and is unlikely to disappoint.
When you’re picking inside the top ten, a team usually has more than one need. Adding the most physical cornerback, Devon Witherspoon, in the draft class makes sense for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Even with Jeff Okudah in their secondary, the Atlanta Falcons have a need there. If Christian Gonzalez is still on the board, he fills a necessity and would be a great value selection.
There are a lot of question marks with Jalen Carter. Despite his off-field issues, he should go inside the top ten. The Chicago Bears could end up with potentially the most talented player in the draft.
There’s been a lot of smoke with the Philadelphia Eagles and Bijan Robinson in this spot. The clear-cut top running back in this draft class would give the Eagles another powerful weapon on offense.
The Tennessee Titans could move up for a quarterback, but if not, adding to their offensive line would be a prudent move. Broderick Jones can bolster their line.
After drafting a quarterback at the top of the first round, the Houston Texans should grab the top wide receiver in the draft, Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
With Jordan Love set to be QB1 for the Green Bay Packers, he will need more weapons on offense, and Quentin Johnston out of TCU would give him another target.
When you have a player like Peter Skoronski available, one of the best offensive tackles in the class, you can understand why Bill Belichick would make this pick.
With the addition of Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets will do everything to protect their veteran quarterback. Paris Johnson Jr., out of Ohio State, adds another body in front of Rodgers.
The Washington Commanders need help in the secondary, and Joey Porter Jr. can provide that. His father being a star for the Pittsburgh Steelers certainly helps.
It’s no secret that the Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for young talent that can help protect Kenny Pickett in the pocket. Reports suggest the Steelers like Darnell Wright in this spot, and he would fill a significant need.
A DB that can do a little of everything, Brian Branch has the potential to improve a Detroit defense looking to make a jump in 2023.
There’s a lot to like about how Lukas Van Ness profiles out of Iowa, and he has the potential to be a great fit with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ defense.
The Seattle Seahawks need to add players that can get to the quarterback, and Nolan Smith looks like the guy to get it done for them.
Julius Brents brings athleticism and physicality that the Los Angeles Chargers will be thrilled to add to their cornerback room.
It’s perfect for the Baltimore Ravens when they can upgrade their secondary and select a player that fits the team’s culture.
Finding a receiver that can play opposite Justin Jefferson would give opposing defenses fits, so adding a talent like Jordan Addison makes sense for the Minnesota Vikings.
It’s hard to evaluate where Myles Murphy might go. Some have him near the top of their board, and others have him with a second-round grade. Grabbing him at 24 would bring some upside for the Jags.
Arm length aside, Calijah Kancey is elite at getting to the quarterback. There are valid concerns about his length, but there’s also a ton of upside.
Replacing Dalton Schultz on offense won’t be easy, but the loss looks less devastating when you can bring in a beast like Darnell Washington out of Georgia.
Getting more weapons for Josh Allen on offense should be a priority for the Buffalo Bills, and Zay Flowers would provide him with another target.
Jack Campbell tested well leading up to the NFL Draft and was a significant component of the Iowa Hawkeyes’ defense. Cincinnati will be thrilled if a player of his caliber remains on the board at 28.
There’s no guarantee that the New Orleans Saints will go with a quarterback here, but we’re assuming Hendon Hooker is taken in Round 1. This is as good a fit as any.
Improving the defensive line is something the Philadelphia Eagles will look to do here, and grabbing Bryan Bresee out of Clemson is a solid upgrade.
The defending champs will look for more help on the edge, and Will McDonald IV is a great fit.