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Ell’s Top 25 NFL Prospects for the 2023 NFL Draft

1. LB Will Anderson, Alabama

Best edge rusher in the draft with double-digit sack potential.

2. QB C.J. Stroud, Ohio State

Accurate QB with good size and mobility; must prove Ohio State QBs can play in the league.

3. QB Bryce Young, Alabama

Tough QB with good leadership and can make all throws, but does come with size concerns.

4. QB Will Levis, Kentucky

Tough country boy with good size and a big arm; some accuracy/decision making concerns.

5. DT Jalen Carter, Georgia

Pass rush DT with a high motor very athletic for 300+lbs, but coming off injury plagued season.

6. DE Myles Murphy, Clemson

Run stuffing DE with good size and an improving pass rush that has potential to get better.

7. TE Michael Mayer, ND

Tough TE known as “Baby Gronk” who continues to improve as a pass catcher.

8. OL Peter Skoronski, Northwestern

Tough lineman with great technique and hand placement, but may have to move inside due to size.

9. DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson

Tough high motor DT with good size and strength against the run needs to improve pass rush.

10. RB Bijon Robinson, Texas

Tough three down back with good size to be a starter, but may be better with a 2nd back due to mileage.

11. CB Kelee Ringo, Georgia

Physical CB with good cover skills and a willing hitter with #1 CB potential; some technique issues.

12. T Paris Johnson, Ohio State

Physical lineman with great size and footwork while still raw at the position, but day 1 starter.

13. CB Cam Smith, South Carolina

Long cover CB with solid recovery skills and #1 CB potential, but needs to tackle more in run support.

14. WR Jordan Addison, USC

Productive WR with good route running skills and great hands, but comes with size concerns.

15. WR Quentin Johnston, TCU

Shifty WR with good size and the ability to go deep and make plays in space; comes with injury concerns.

16. WR Jaxson Smith-Njigba, Ohio State

Tough WR with good deep speed and a willingness to go across the middle; lacks size with injuries.

17. DE/OLB Jared Verse, Florida State

Physical edge rusher with high work ethic and motor, may be pass rush only early (limited experience).

18. DL Tyler Wilson, Texas Tech

NFL ready body, with the ability to stop the run and improved pass rush; may be solid starter not a star.

19. CB Joey Porter Jr., Penn State

Physical CB with great technique and good size, but needs to catch more INTs.

20. DE Isaiah Foskey, ND

Physical DE with good pass rush, but needs to play the run better; questions of DE or LB in the league.

21. S/CB Brian Branch, Alabama

Hard hitting DB with good coverage skills to be a movable piece in the league lacks size for S full time.

22. CB Christian Gonzalez, Oregon

Long cover CB with good speed, recovery, and instincts; needs to catch more INTs (limited experience).

23. CB Clark Phillips III, Utah

Physical man to man CB with good hands, speed, and cover skills; may be limited to inside due to size.

24. RB Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama

Shifty runner with great hands and playmaker in space, may be a #2 in the league or offensive weapon.

25. LB B.J. Ojulari, LSU

Physical high motor edge rusher who plays with good speed, but may be limited to 3-4 LB due to size.

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