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  2. Apr 27, 2023 · The 2023 NFL Big Board is a ranked list of the top NFL Draft prospects expected to enter the 2023 NFL Draft. As the draft nears, the list will expand to 600+ players. In December and January, this page does double duty as a 2023 NFL Draft Underclassmen Tracker.

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    • Bryce Young, QB, Alabama
    • Will Anderson Jr., Edge, Alabama
    • C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State
    • Tyree Wilson, Edge, Texas Tech
    • Myles Murphy, Edge, Clemson
    • Bijan Robinson, Rb, Texas
    • Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia
    • Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon
    • Paris Johnson Jr., OT, Ohio State
    • Peter Skoronski, OT, Northwestern

    Young has special athleticism and intangible qualities beyond his age. He also has a strong fluid arm and easy motion with which to generate the right zip for intermediate and downfield throws. He can work within an explosive passing game with accuracy but also offers some dazzling improv.

    Anderson is a freakish combination of strength, power, quickness and explosiveness. He has put it all together for top-flight production and is both relentless and technically sound. He will be hard to pass up at No. 1 overall, even vs. a franchise QB. MORE: Is Jalen Carter or Will Anderson Jr. the draft's best defensive player?

    Stroud is a sturdy and cerebral pocket passer. He reads the field and leads his team with superior intangibles. His arm and athleticism don't wow as individual elements, but he is very accurate and adept at sidestepping pressure to deliver downfield.

    Wilson is a versatile pass rusher with a massive frame who has surged up draft boards. He is very athletic for his size and could be used at multiple front seven positions in the NFL.

    Murphy has awesome explosive qualities and power for his size, too, to stand out as the second-best pass rusher in the class behind the incomparable Anderson. Murphy has terrific smarts, instincts and moves to help maximize his production.

    Robinson has unique burst with the big-play ability to take any run the distance with enough speed, vision and determination. He's light on his feet for his size, a quick cutter who can shoot through holes. Robinson, given his receiving skills and classic profile as a feature back, is a rare mid-first-rounder for the position.

    The Bulldogs' repeat national championship front had a clear new anchor with Travon Walker, Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt and Quay Walker all finding NFL homes. Carter is a disruptive force inside, combining all those recent draftees' qualities into a complete package, but he has slipped due to off-field concerns.

    Gonzalez has learned how to use his long frame better to show a nice blend of agility and physicality in coverage that gets him some earlier first-round consideration.

    Johnson finishes well with his athleticism and footwork in pass protection. He is a willing, strong run blocker with the mentality for it but he needs some refinement to be more effective in that area. MORE: Biggest risers, fallers from NFL Draft pro day workouts

    Much like former Northwestern star turned Chargers left tackle Rashawn Slater, Skoronski has a great athletic profile. He has rare speed and quickness for his size and is a smooth and smart pass protector. He has good pedigree as the grandson of Packers legend Bob Skoronski.

    • QB Bryce Young, Alabama. Young is flat-out the best playmaker at the quarterback position in the draft class. He can get you a bucket. He earned a 92.2 grade in 2021 when he won the Heisman, and he followed it up with a 91.5 in 2022.
    • DI Jalen Carter, Georgia. Carter is neck and neck with Quinnen Williams for the best defensive tackle prospect we've graded at PFF (since 2014). Williams was a touch quicker, while Carter is a bit more powerful, but it's darn close.
    • EDGE Will Anderson Jr., Alabama. Anderson had as productive a three-year career as we've seen from a defensive lineman. He picked up 207 pressures over that span.
    • CB Devon Witherspoon, Illinois. Witherspoon produced one of the best seasons we've ever graded at the cornerback position. He was targeted 63 times in 2022 and allowed only 22 catches for 206 yards with three picks and 14 pass breakups.
    • Will Anderson Jr., EDGE, Alabama (6-3, 253 pounds) Anderson is a freakish combination of strength, power, quickness and explosiveness. He has put it all together for top-flight production and is both relentless and technically sound.
    • Bryce Young, QB, Alabama (5-10, 204 pounds) Young has special athleticism and intangible qualities beyond his age. He also has a strong fluid arm and easy motion with which to generate the right zip for intermediate and downfield throws.
    • Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia (6-3, 314 pounds) The Bulldogs' repeat national championship front had a clear new anchor with Travon Walker, Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt and Quay Walker all finding NFL homes.
    • C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State (6-3, 214 pounds) Stroud is a sturdy and cerebral pocket passer. He reads the field and leads his team with superior intangibles.
    • C.J. Stroud*, QB, Ohio State. Stroud (6-3, 215) emerged as the Buckeyes' next star quarterback with 4,435 yards, 44 TDs and six interceptions last season, and he's working with a group of future NFL receivers in Columbus.
    • Will Anderson*, EDGE, Alabama. Should Anderson (6-4, 235) be No. 1? Maybe. He's drawing comparisons to the late Derrick Thomas for his ability to wreck a game off the edge.
    • Bryce Young*, QB, Alabama. The last three Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks were No. 1 picks, and a Heisman QB has not fallen out of the first round since Ohio State's Troy Smith in 2006.
    • Myles Murphy*, DE, Clemson. Murphy (6-5, 275) is a massive defensive end with dimensions similar to Georgia's Travon Walker, who was this year's draft season riser.
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  4. Mar 14, 2023 · For version 4.0 of the 2023 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board, Austin Mock gives us a look at the top 100 prospects as we move beyond the combine and head into the heart of pro days. It...

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