Post Super Bowl 2023 NFL Mock Draft | Can the Eagles draft put them over the Chiefs?!

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Hype for Van Ness is his win rate. He is raw and with good coaching will be a star

SeahawkAz
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as a lions fan I have totally thought of adding depth to the guard spot, I am also not entirely high on Vaitai and in my mocks I would sometimes go tackle/guard in the first depending who drops. Its not crazy to do so as there's plenty of solid corners in rounds 2-3. Interestingly, during Brad Holmes time with the rams, that front office historically would upgrade the CB position via trades for proven great CBs. Marcus Peters '18, Aquib Talib '18, Jalen Ramsey '19. Don't put it past Brad Holmes to dismiss taking a CB high in the draft and end up trading for a big time corner in the off season.

fernandoorozco
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As an Eagles fan, I agree with your picks for the Eagles. On my picks, I like the Eagles draft DE on number 10 overall. On another first round pick, I like the Eagles trade back the first round pick to more second rounds and third rounds.

byronwright
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I also really like Richardson. A lot will hinge on his combine interview when coaches starter throwing up plays on the grease board

SeahawkAz
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Brian Branch should go to the Texans at #12. Imagine the Texans secondary with Stingley and Pitre, along with Branch.

sarahmccoy
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As an Eagles fan this is going to be a very interesting offseason. With all their pending FA's and possible retirees there are so many directions they could go in the draft. I'm assuming Bradberry, Seumalo, and one of Co/Hargrave are gone so they could very easily go CB/DT/Oline with their two picks. Or they could shock the world and draft a RB or WR. Or even trade way up into the top 10 or out of the 1st round. Should be a fun few months ahead.

hiflyer
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For a no-trade draft, Bryan Breese is the way to go. I agree with trading down and gaining more draft capital.

Brian Branch would be a fun pick, but considering the state of the front seven, I would address the front seven early. Safety opposite of Jalen Pitre feels more like a position that will be addressed in free agency.

TexansfanJeff
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As a colts fan I wouldn’t want the colts to trade up. I don’t think this is the x draft for a qb, I believe the prize QBs come out next year starting with #13 from usc

I believe the colts go for a defensive player and pick up a qb that fall.

FLeXN
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Never seen a QB prospect with the physical tools as Anthony Richardson, if you can develop him he will be a STAR

austindavis
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BJ is a little undersized for Spags, but I really don’t think it would put them off someone they really like. His pass rushing moves are top drawer, and he’s a good athlete.. I really like him. Kancey isn’t that undersized, so again, doubt that would stop Veach drafting him if they like him.. keep up the good work buddy

durhamchiefuk
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I like Carter to Chicago. You can get the guy from KSU in a later round. My only concern with Carter is his conditioning/motor. I'm not sure if he fits Flus' HITS model and is that something that can be coached?

jeffwasher
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I’m good with Levis at five. I am good with Skronski at 20 to be a guard. Plus an emergency Tackle.

MrChuck
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Not terrible draft for Detroit. I’m not a fan of a RB in the first round for them due to how deep the class is. When I do 3 round mock drafts I only take one offensive player unless I trade out of the 6th pick. I am also not opposed to them trading back on both first round picks.

dillonhughes
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Alex, as an ATL fan, I don't see them going OT early. Should Chicago step in and outbid for McGary, then I'd be perfectly fine stealing Juwaun Taylor from the Jags. They grade out roughly the same from what I recall, and he's strictly RT so he's about 50% cheaper than McGary. IMHO, the moves they need to make on the O-line are 1) upgrade from Hennessey at Guard. Maybe 2) upgrade from Hennessey at Center -- he had exchange issues with Marcus, and I'm not sure who's fault it was. But by the time Ridder took over, Hennessey was filling in at Guard so could be resolved, could not be. 3) develop a replacement for Matthews. He's still fine in pass pro from what I've seen (live in Indy now so don't get games often), but he's not athletic enough to get out there and run block like he used to.

denniscarney
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Skoronski and a guy like JMS could make our Oline the best in the league in their year 2

jarhead
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For Houston. If their guy is gone at 1. I think they just take Carter and say why not

kimyona
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This is the best draft I’ve seen for the lions, go be assistant GM and make this happen please.

lecronflamez
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I really think panthers trading up for a top 3 pick is very likely. Scott (panthers GM) has already hinted the possibility that they’d do so. On top of that, a new staff including a new head coach… it just makes so much sense. This team is far more talented than people assume. A qb away in our weak division would take them so far.

I don’t see us taking Richardson either.

acobw
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Kelee Ringo in round one ahead of Gonzalez or Porter?! You see something in him most others don't. Skoronski to the Lions would make sense, but I don't think the Lions want to dedicate that much money to the offensive line. Ragnow, Decker and Sewell are getting paid really good money. They will have to pull the trigger on a fifth year option for Sewell in 2024. I like the idea, but it won't happen. Bijan to the Lions at 18? Not ahead of a defensive back. While there may still be some good CBs there in round two, I don't see Brad Holmes gambling with that. Gonzalez and Porter are there and still represent better talent than Deonte Banks or Eli Ricks. The Lions don't NEED a bell cow back. They are going to lose some of their CBs to free agency, and they NEED to not only backfill those losses but they NEED to improve the talent at the position. NEEDS over WANTS. Positional value of the CB position far outweighs the RB position.

mkarateman
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Also still confused with having justin shorter so high up your board I like him. But at best he's WR8 in the class and there's atleast 50 plus players regardless of position better then him. And that's being very very modest

randynorthern