Pro Football Focus

● By Michael Renner

Accuracy: 11.30%469th Place
Bryce Young and Will Levis go Nos. 1 and 2: The Colts trade up to the top spot to select Young, while the Texans draft Levis to pair with Quentin Johnston at No. 12. Bears trade back, land Will Anderson Jr.: Chicago is set to acquire an elite defender in the draft, and they do so here with Anderson, who racked up 207 pressures in three seasons at Alabama. Vikings pair Jordan Addison with Justin Jefferson: Minnesota forms a scary wide receiver duo by drafting USC's Addison with the No. 23 overall pick. With Super Bowl 57 now over, the first-round order of the 2023 NFL Draft is settled … for now. The willingness to wheel and deal top draft choices has increased massively in recent years, and for the first time since 2016, it looks likely that the No. 1 overall pick will be on the move.

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