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● By Kyle Stackpole

Accuracy: 4.33%999th Place
What a difference a year makes. After debating how many quarterbacks could go in the first round (shoutout to Kenny Pickett for being the only one), we're now debating how many quarterbacks could go No. 1 overall. And depending on who you ask, you could receive three different answers: Alabama's Bryce Young, Ohio State's C.J. Stroud or Kentucky's Will Levis. That in itself is a huge reason to get excited for the 2023 NFL Draft. With these heralded quarterback prospects should come chaos at the top of the draft, especially with the Bears owning the No. 1 pick. Do they stay? Do they trade back? Do they trade Justin Fields?! (Just kidding. Unless...) Teams will absolutely be willing to give up a ton of draft capital to jump the QB-needy Texans and get the future of their franchise.

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