2023 NFL Draft: Top 75 Prospect Rankings
The NFL Draft is eight months away, but the players who will hear their names called in April will be evaluated from the film they're putting out now. My draft board will evolve until April, but these are my top 75 players heading into the 2022 Season. Players 1-10 Bryce Young sees the game unlike […]
The NFL Draft is eight months away, but the players who will hear their names called in April will be evaluated from the film they're putting out now. My draft board will evolve until April, but these are my top 75 players heading into the 2022 Season.
Players 1-10
Bryce Young sees the game unlike any quarterback we've seen in recent classes. He's the frontrunner for the #1 overall pick.

For the second straight year, Jalen Carter will be the best player on Georgia's defensive line. Last season, he led Power 5 Defensive Linemen with a 90.0 PFF Pass Rushing Grade.

At 6'5, 275, Myles Murphy is impossible to miss on film. Assuming he builds on his 42 pressure, 9 sack Sophomore Year, Murphy won't make it out of the Top 5. Ohio State has failed to produce high quality NFL Quarterbacks, but CJ Stroud is more aggressive attacking downfield than Haskins, and more confident under pressure than Justin Fields. His upside gives him the potential to surpass Bryce Young by the end of the season.


Last year, Will Anderson led all FBS defenders with 82 pressures and 15 sacks. His 33 run stops ranked 2nd in the Power 5. He’s the most complete defensive player in college football, and undoubtedly a Top-5 pick.

Broderick Jones was the 11th ranked player in the 247Sports Composite, and he earned a 78.8 PFF Grade as a Sophomore. Teams in need of a pass protector will value his combination of length and balance.

Bryan Bresee was the highest ranked player in the 2020 Class. He lines up all over a loaded Clemson front, and uses his length as well as any college defender.

As a 358 lb nose tackle, Siaki Ika had 33 pressures and 6 sacks in 2021. As defenses transition to more two-high coverages, players like Ika will become more valuable in the NFL Draft.

An Albany transfer, Jared Verse is having no issues adjusting to the increase in competition level. In Week 1, Verse dominated LSU's offensive line with 7 pressures and 2 sacks.

Paris Johnson Jr. is a nimble left tackle with a prototypical frame. As a Sophomore he earned a 79.1 PFF Grade. He looked very comfortable in his first start at left tackle, and should be one of the first offensive linemen selected in the NFL Draft.

Players 11-50
11. G (1) – Peter Skoronski – Northwestern
12. WR (1) – Quentin Johnston – TCU
13. QB (3) – Anthony Richardson – Florida
14. ED (4) – Isaiah Foksey – Notre Dame
15. S (1) – Antonio Johnson – Texas A&M
16. CB (1) – Joey Porter Jr. – Penn State
17. ED (5) – Andre Carter – Army
18. WR (2) – Jaxon Smith-Njigba – Ohio State
19. ED (6) – Felix Anudike-Uzomah – Kansas State
20. ED (7) – Derick Hall II – Auburn
21. QB (4) – Tanner McKee – Stanford
22. WR (3) – Kayshon Boutte – LSU
23. CB (2) – Eli Ricks – Alabama
24. OT (3) – Zion Nelson – Miami
25. S (2) – Brian Branch – Alabama
26. WR (4) – Jordan Addison – USC
27. LB (1) – Trenton Simpson – Clemson
28. TE (1) – Michael Mayer – Notre Dame
29. ED (8) – BJ Ojulari – LSU
30. QB (5) – Hendon Hooker – Tennessee
31. ED (9) – Tyree Wilson – Texas Tech
32. CB (3) – Garrett Williams – Syracuse
33. HB (1) – Bijan Robinson – Texas
34. ED (10) – Nolan Smith – Georgia
35. G (2) – Layden Robinson – Texas A&M
36. CB (4) – Kelee Ringo – Georgia
37. TE (2) – Darnell Washington – Georgia
38. WR (5) – Cedric Tillman – Tennessee
39. LB (2) – Jack Campbell – Iowa
40. G (3) – Andrew Vorhees – USC
41. WR (6) – Josh Downs – North Carolina
42. LB (3) – Henry To'o To'o – Alabama
43. CB (5) – Kyu Blu Kelly – Stanford
44. DL (4) – Gervon Dexter – Florida
45. S (3) – Christopher Smith – Georgia
46. QB (6) – Will Levis – Kentucky
47. WR (7) – Rakim Jarrett – Maryland
48. ED (11) – KJ Henry – Clemson
49. G (4) – Jaxson Kirkland – Washington
50. CB (6) – Devon Witherspoon – Illinois
51. ED (12) – Eyabi Anoma – Michigan
52. S (4) – Jordan Battle – Alabama
53. HB (2) – Tank Bigsby – Auburn
54. CB (7) – Tiawan Mullen – Indiana
55. WR (8) – Dontayvion Wicks – Virginia
56. ED (13) – D'Anthony Jones – Houston
57. CB (8) – Storm Duck – North Carolina
58. S (5) – Key Lawrence – Oklahoma
59. C (1) – John Michael Schmitz – Minnesota
60. HB (3) – Jahmyr Gibbs – Alabama
61. OT (4) – Darnell Wright – Tennessee
62. G (5) – Nick Broeker – Mississippi
63. ED (14) – Nick Hampton – Appalachian State
64. CB (9) – Cam Smith – South Carolina
65. HB (4) – Sean Tucker – Syracuse
66. ED (15) – Byron Young – Tennessee
67. WR (9) – Jermaine Burton – Alabama
68. S (6) – Jalen Catelon – Arkansas
69. S (7) – Brandon Joseph – Notre Dame
70. LB (4) – Noah Sewell – Oregon
71. LB (5) – Tatum Bethune – Florida State
72. CB (10) – Noah Daniels – TCU
73. HB (5) – Zach Charbonnet – UCLA
74. S (8) – Josh Proctor – Ohio State
75. CB (11) – Riley Moss – Iowa