NFL Draft order 2023: Updated list of Round 1 picks after Panthers acquire No. 1 pick from Bbears

After a couple of dismal seasons, the Panthers are finally getting a chance to land the quarterback of their dreams.

Carolina agreed to send a war chest of assets including No. 1 wide receiver DJ Moore to Chicago in exchange for the first overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. It’s a move that appears to confirm what we’ve known for some time: The Panthers are determined to fill their gap at quarterback this year.

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The move is significant for several reasons. First, it pairs Chicago QB Justin Fields with a true No. 1 pass catcher capable of bearing the load in the X position. It also gives them more flexibility to improve their offensive line, among other things. Fields has been fired 55 times in the past year.

Most notably — at least in the near future — the NFL Draft is undergoing a massive reshuffle that should include a wave of corresponding moves further down the draft board.

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How does the first round look now? The Sporting News have updated the shortlist after a trade that stunned the football world.

NFL draft order 2023

Choose team WLT
1 Carolina Panthers (by CHI) 3-14
2 Houston Texans 3-13-1
3 Arizona Cardinals 4-13
4 Indianapolis Colts 4-12-1
5 Seattle Seahawks (by DEN) 5-12
6 Detroit Lions (by LAR) 5-12
7 Las Vegas robbers 6-11
8th Atlanta Falcons 7-10
9 Chicago Bears (by CAR) 7-10
10 Philadelphia Eagles (from NE) 7-10
11 Tennessee Titans 7-10
12 Houston Texans (by CLE) 7-10
13 New York Jets 7-10
14 New England Patriots 8-9
15 Green Bay packers 8-9
16 Washington commanders 8-8-1
17 Pittsburgh Steelers 9-8
18 Detroit Lions 9-8
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8-9
20 Seattle Seahawks 9-8
21 Chargers from Los Angeles 10-7
22 Baltimore Ravens 10-7
23 Minnesota Vikings 13-4
24 Jacksonville Jaguars 9-8
25 New York Giants 9-7-1
26 Dallas Cowboys 12-5
27 buffalo bills 12-4
28 Cincinnati Bengal 12-4
29 New Orleans Saints (from SF via MIA, DEN) 13-4
30 Philly Eagles 14-3
31 Kansas City chiefs 14-3

Remarks:

– The Panthers and Bears traded first-round picks as part of the trade that sent DJ Moore to Chicago.

— The Eagles are holding the Saints’ first-round pick as part of a pick swap with New Orleans during the 2022 NFL draft.

– The Texans hold the Browns’ first-round pick as part of the trade that sent Deshaun Watson to Cleveland.

– The Seahawks are holding the Broncos’ first-round pick as part of compensation in trade with Russell Wilson.

– The Lions hold the Rams’ first-round pick due to Matthew Stafford’s trade.

– The Broncos traded pass rusher Bradley Chubb to the Dolphins for a first-round pick before the 2022 NFL trade deadline. This pick was formerly owned by the 49ers, who traded them to Miami as part of the package to move up to Trey Lance’s draft in 2021.

– The Dolphins are left without their own first-round picks after being sanctioned by the NFL for tampering violations involving Tom Brady and Sean Payton.

— The Broncos traded the pickaxe acquired by trading Chubb to the Saints for Sean Payton.

Top prospects for the 2023 NFL Draft

This year’s draft oozes talent, with a trio of passers-by expecting to be involved early in the process, according to pundits.

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After acquiring Chicago’s pick, Carolina seems certain to be taking on a potential franchise QB. The choice is expected to be Bryce Young from Alabama or CJ Stroud from Ohio State. SEC stars Anthony Richardson (Florida) and Will Levis (Kentucky) should also be in the mix for the top 10 pick after strong performances at this year’s NFL Combine.

This year’s draft is also expected to feature game-changers on defense, including Georgia’s Jalen Carter, Alabama’s Will Anderson and Clemson’s Myles Murphy. Don’t be surprised if an offensive lineman jumps to the fore as well; The bears seem ready to build a fort around Fields in the pocket.

Here are the top 10 prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft, courtesy of TSN’s Vinnie Iyer.

  1. Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia
  2. Bryce Young, QB, Alabama
  3. Will Anderson, EDGE, Alabama
  4. Myles Murphy, EDGE, Clemson
  5. CJ Stroud, QB, Ohio State
  6. Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas
  7. Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame
  8. Paris Johnson, OT, Ohio State
  9. Peter Skoronski, OT, Northwest
  10. Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon

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