An early breakdown and listing of the 2023 eligible offensive players for the NFL draft. This list will grow and change until April but feel free to send me an email with any names I have missed or have too high on the current list.
Quarterbacks
Bryce Young Alabama talent will be a top pick in April, maybe to the Texans or Commanders. Has all the tools you want (minus height) but is a leader with an exceptional feel for the game.
C. J Stroud Ohio State——big arm, uses all his tools and has some great weapons. Should be a top 5 pick
Will Levis Kentucky—-most game ready of all prospect at this point but likely 3rd QB of the board. Future Falcon quarterback?
Hendon Hooker Tennessee:: Virginia Tech transfer that will be 25 in January but has certainly turned up his game this season and will be fun to watch the rest of the way.
Running Backs
Bijan Robinson Texas. He is a complete back who should push his way into the top part of day one of the April NFL draft.
Jahmyr Gibbs Alabama/GT
Zach Charbonnet UCLA/Michigan
Tank Bigsby Aubum
Sean Tucker Syracuse
Kenny Mcintosh Georgia
Lew Nichols Ill C Michigan
Mohamed Ibrahim Minnesota
Devon Achane Texas A&M
Chase Brown Illinois
Eric Gray Oklahoma/Tenn
Miyan Williams Ohio St
Chris Rodriguez Kentucky
Tiyon Evans Louisville
Deuce Vaughn Kansas St
Fullbacks
Brant Kuithe–Utah Has the makings of a great H-Back. Hopefully, he will make a full recovery from his recent ACL injury.
Hunter Luepke—North Dakota State
Brayden Willis–Oklahoma
Marshon Ford–Louisville
Monte Pottebaum—Iowa
Wide Receivers
Quentin Johnston TCU
Jordan Addison USC/Pittsburgh …Stud, head, and shoulders clear cut number 1 receiver. Does it all and checks all the boxes.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Ohio St
Jalin Hyatt WR Tennessee
Josh Downs North Carolina Jr
A.T. Perry Wake Forest
Cedric Tillman Tennessee
Marvin Mims Oklahoma
Zay Flowers Boston College
Jayden Reed Michigan St
Jermaine Burton Alabama
Donta Emus Jr. Maryland
Dontayvion Wicks Virginia
Tight Ends
Michael Mayer Notre Dame–Complete package
Sam LaPorta Iowa–Will have a bright future in NFL. A little off the radar with Iowa’s struggles.
Davis Allen Clemson (reliable receiver/blocker)
Tucker Kraft South Dakota State (Smart player)
Erick All Michigan (all-around game)
Damell Washington Georgia (ferocious blocker/limited receptions)
Dalton Kincaid Utah (4-year career/San Diego)
Josh Whyle Cincinnati (tall/big)
Cameron Latu Alabama (big/strong/Jr)
Zack Kuntz Old Dominion (former PSU) Massive size
Will Mallory Miami (massive size/5th year/more success in pros)
Ben Sims Baylor (solid #2 TE skills)
Centers
Jarrett Patterson Notre Dame
Ricky Stromberg Arkansas
John Michael Schmitz Minnesota
Jake Renfro Cincinnati
Trevor Downing lowa St
Tackles
Paris Johnson Jr. Ohio State
Broderick Jones Georgia
Jaelyn Duncan Maryland
Ryan Hayes Michigan
Patrick Paul Houston
Carter Warren Pittsburgh
Blake Freeland BYU
Jaxson Kirkland Washington
Walter Rouse Stanford
Connor Galvin Baylor
Guards
Peter Skoronski Northwestern
0’Cyrus Torrence Florida
Andrew Vorhees USC
Braeden Daniels Utah
Clark Barrington BYU
Jack Nelson Wisconsin
Warren McClendon Georgia
Zak Zinter Michigan
Emil Ekiyor Jr. Alabama