The 2023 NFL Draft Rumor thread

is NFL draft Rumor thread needed?

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DVontel

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7.5 sacks and DROY in 2020, but agree hasn’t been the same since the injury. Definitely still talent there though.
He had 1 sack through 9 games before the ACL tear. Even those 7 sacks were suspect considering he did most of that damage against backup & rookie QBs
 
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I think you know the pocket presence of a veteran QB is much better than backup/most rookie QBs.
Good protection is key, though. Even TB12 gets rattled and fleet a foot, when he has crap protection. Did Young have to break down walls to get to the QB?
 
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I have another question. Sorry I struggle with creating threads (nerves..I get nervous).

When do you guys want the the draft day thread to go up? Tomorrow morning? Or minutes before the start of the NFL draft?

Responses appreciated?
 

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Naw that's why it's worth trading for a 2024 first round pick. Especially if you can add a 2024 second round pick too.

2024 Draft looks substantially better, especially OL.
I think saying anything about the next draft is always fools gold. Look at any first round mock from the year prior and it typically looks nothing like the actual subsequent draft. In other words we usually have no real insight into how good a future draft is going to be.
 

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1. Panthers (from Bears): Bryce Young, quarterback, Alabama.

2. Texans: Will Anderson, Jr., edge, Alabama.

3. Cardinals: Jalen Carter, defensive tackle, Georgia.

4. Colts: Will Levis, quarterback, Kentucky.

5. Seahawks (from Broncos): Anthony Richardson, quarterback, Florida.

6. Lions (from Rams): Devon Witherspoon, cornerback, Illinois.

7. Raiders: Christian Gonzalez, cornerback, Oregon.

8. Falcons: C.J. Stroud, quarterback, Ohio State.

9. Bears (from Panthers): Peter Skoronski, tackle, Northwestern.

10. Eagles (from Saints): Paris Johnson Jr., tackle, Ohio State.

11. Titans: Hendon Hooker, quarterback, Tennessee.
Wouldn’t surprise me. But I’d be holding my breath until he performed.
 

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I think saying anything about the next draft is always fools gold. Look at any first round mock from the year prior and it typically looks nothing like the actual subsequent draft. In other words we usually have no real insight into how good a future draft is going to be.
No. Pinning your hopes to a non-elite prospect over the chances of four different players is the true fools gold.
 
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