The first round of the 2023 NFL Draft is in the books, so naturally it's time to look ahead to what could transpire on Day 2 with the second and third rounds.Â
Where in the heck do Will Levis and Hendon Hooker land? Let's get to the picks!
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 From
Chicago Bears
Round 2 - Pick 32
After going offensive tackle in Round 1, the Steelers address the glaring need at corner with a feisty prospect from the SEC.
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 From
Houston Texans
Round 2 - Pick 33
Given the uncertainty with Budda Baker's future, the Cardinals pick a similarly versatile safety prospect.
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 From
Houston Texans
Round 2 - Pick 34
Awesome value with this long, decently athletic corner for the Lions. Even with all the veteran additions made in the secondary, this is a smart pick.
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Round 2 - Pick 35
The Colts love big-time athletes at premium positions. That's precisely what they'd get with Hall here.
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Round 2 - Pick 36
White is a versatile, thick defensive end who will boost the Rams outside pass rush.
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Denver Broncos
Round 2 - Pick 37
Adebawore is the freaky specimen on the interior the Seahawks normally love.
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Round 2 - Pick 38
Levis lands with Josh McDaniels as the understudy to Jimmy Garoppolo. Shrewd choice here by the Raiders.
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Round 2 - Pick 39
How about a classic possession receiver for Bryce Young? Tillman isn't a YAC specialist but is incredibly physical at the catch point.
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Round 2 - Pick 40
More defensive front seven talent for the Saints. Sanders can play off the ball but is a ferocious outside rusher.
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Round 2 - Pick 41
The Titans have to get more explosive at the linebacker spot. They get plenty of that with Simpson early in Round 2.
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 From
New York Jets
Round 2- Pick 42
The Packers get a Marcedes Lewis 2.0 with more receiving upside with Washington for the beginning of Jordan Love era.
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Round 2 - Pick 43
This is an athletic OT who can play on an island and become a starter if he adds more strength.
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Round 2 - Pick 44
The Falcons have to add more young outside pass-rushing talent. That's precisely what Ojulari is. He plays more athletically than his workout.
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Round 2 - Pick 45
Mauch is the athletic, versatile blocker the Packers gravitate towards after the first round of the draft.
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Round 2 - Pick 46
Downs is a Patriots receiver all the way. Nifty underneath slot option who tracks it well down the field.
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Round 2 - Pick 47
Commanders add competition to Sam Howell with Hooker. Should be a fascinating battle between the former ACC quarterbacks.
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Round 2 - Pick 48
Detroit adds an explosive tight end option for the increasingly fun offense.
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Round 2 - Pick 49
Serious burner with drop issues but can really take the lid off the defense and is dynamic after the catch. More help for Kenny Pickett.
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Round 2 - Pick 50
The Buccaneers have to add more weaponry on the offense given the ages of their stars. LaPorta is a YAC machine.
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Round 2 - Pick 51
Beefing up the offensive line unit for Tua Tagovailoa is a prudent move for Miami.
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Round 2 - Pick 52
Avila is a boulder of an interior blocker who'd add more versatility to the Seahawks offensive line.
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Baltimore Ravens
Round 2 - Pick 53
Dexter is a monstrous specimen who utilizes his length amazingly and is a rock against the run.
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Round 2 - Pick 54
The Chargers have to address the interior of the defensive line. Benton is a no-nonsense masher at nose tackle.
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Minnesota Vikings
Round 2 - Pick 55
Another fun dynamic downfield weapon for the Lions offense. Hyatt plays even faster than his 4.40 speed.
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Round 2 - Pick 56
More secondary help for the Jaguars? Absolutely. Ringo can live on the outside or glide back to safety.
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Round 2 - Pick 57
Rice is a YAC weapon who'd add a new component to the Giants offense.
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Round 2 - Pick 58
Mayer isn't a freaky specimen by any stretch. He's a tremendous all-around player who catches everything and can get open.
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Round 2 - Pick 59
The Bills need to add more beef -- and youth -- to the defensive line. Ojomo is long and can really rush the passer because of his first step and excellent hand work.
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Round 2 - Pick 60
Johnson is a tank who bounces off tacklers with ease.
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 From
Carolina Panthers
Round 2 - Pick 61
Young has one of the best outside speed rushes in this class. He's the type of explosive rusher the Bears need.
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Round 2 - Pick 62
Here's the Chauncey Gardner-Johnson replacement for Philadelphia. Brown is an energized athlete who can play close to the line and thrive.
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Round 2 - Pick 63
Mims is a blast to watch on the outside getting vertical. Threatening pairing with Patrick Mahomes.
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Round 3
No. 64: Chicago Bears - Nathaniel Dell, WR, Houston
No. 65: Houston Texans - John Michael Schmitz, OL, Minnesota
No. 66: Philadelphia Eagles (from Arizona)Â - Devon Achane, RB, Texas A&M
No. 67: Denver Broncos (from Indianapolis)Â - Zacch Pickens, DT, South Carolina
No. 68: Denver Broncos - Jakorian Bennett, CB, Maryland
No. 69: Los Angeles Rams - Nick Saldiveri, OL, Old Dominion
No. 70: Las Vegas Raiders - D.J. Turner, CB, Michigan
No. 71: New Orleans Saints - Jayden Reed, WR, Michigan State
No. 72: Tennessee Titans - YaYa Diaby, EDGE, Louisville
No. 73: Houston Texans (from Cleveland)Â - Zach Kuntz, TE, Old Dominion
No. 74: Cleveland Browns (from Jets)Â - Colby Wooden, DT, Auburn
No. 75: Atlanta Falcons - Cory Trice, CB, Purdue
No. 76: New England Patriots (from Carolina)Â - Zach Harrison, EDGE, Ohio State
No. 77: Los Angeles Rams (from Miami)Â - Jonathan Mingo, WR, Ole Miss
No. 78: Green Bay Packers - Tyrique Stevenson, CB, Miami
No. 79: Indianapolis Colts (from Washington)Â - A.T. Perry, WR, Wake Forest
No. 80: Pittsburgh Steelers - Daiyan Henley, LB, Washington State
No. 81: Arizona Cardinals (from Detroit Lions) - Isaiah Foskey, EDGE, Notre Dame
No. 82: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Julius Brents, CB, Kansas State
No. 83: Seattle Seahawks - Dorian Williams, LB, Tulane
No. 84: Miami Dolphins - Clark Phillips, CB, Utah
No. 85: Los Angeles Chargers - Â Israel Abanikanda, RB, Pittsburgh
No. 86: Baltimore Ravens - Siaka Ika, DT, Baylor
No. 87: Minnesota Vikings - Terell Smith, CB, Minnesota
No. 88: Jacksonville Jaguars - Antonio Johnson, S, Texas A&M
No. 89: New York Giants - Joe Tippmann, OC, Wisconsin
No. 90: Dallas Cowboys - Eli Ricks, CB, Alabama
No. 91: Buffalo Bills - Marte Mapu, LB, Sacramento State
No. 92: Cincinnati Bengals - Ja'Ayir Brown, DB, Penn State
No. 93: Carolina Panthers (from San Francisco)Â - Andre Carter, EDGE, Army
No. 94: Arizona Cardinals (from Philadelphia)Â - Darius Rush, CB, South Carolina
No. 95: Kansas City Chiefs - Jaelyn Duncan, OT, Maryland
No. 96: Arizona Cardinals - Chandler Zavala, OG, NC State
No. 97. Washington Commanders - Tucker Kraft, TE, South Dakota State
No. 98: Cleveland Browns - Parker Washington, WR, Penn State
No. 99: San Francisco 49ers - Isaiah McGuire, EDGE, Missouri
No. 100: Las Vegas Raiders - Tyjae Spears, RB, Tulane
No. 101: San Francisco 49ers - Sidy Sow, OG, Eastern Michigan
No. 102: San Francisco 49ers -Â Andrei Iosivas, WR, Princeton