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*'''Indianapolis → Denver (PD)'''' Indianapolis traded this pick and its [[2022 NFL Draft|2022]] fifth-round selection (#179) (later traded by Denver to Green Bay) for a third-round selection in the 2022 draft (#96).<ref group=Trade>{{cite web|url=https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2022/04/29/colts-trade-up-nfl-draft-maryland-s-nick-cross-third-round/9595725002/|title=Colts trade up and draft Maryland safety Nick Cross in the third round|work=Indianapolis Star|first=Nate |last=Atkins |date=April 29, 2022}}</ref>
*'''Indianapolis → Denver (PD)'''' Indianapolis traded this pick and its [[2022 NFL Draft|2022]] fifth-round selection (#179) (later traded by Denver to Green Bay) for a third-round selection in the 2022 draft (#96).<ref group=Trade>{{cite web|url=https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2022/04/29/colts-trade-up-nfl-draft-maryland-s-nick-cross-third-round/9595725002/|title=Colts trade up and draft Maryland safety Nick Cross in the third round|work=Indianapolis Star|first=Nate |last=Atkins |date=April 29, 2022}}</ref>
*{{anchor|ParkerTrade}}'''New England → Miami (PD)'''. Miami received a 2023 third round pick, in exchange for [[DeVante Parker]] and a 2022 fifth round pick (#158).<ref group=Trade>{{cite web |last1=Reiss |first1=Mike |title=New England Patriots acquire WR DeVante Parker in trade with Miami Dolphins |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33654533/source-new-england-patriots-acquire-wr-devante-parker-trade-miami-dolphins |website=ESPN.com |access-date=August 30, 2022}}</ref>
*{{anchor|ParkerTrade}}'''New England → Miami (PD)'''. Miami received a 2023 third round pick, in exchange for [[DeVante Parker]] and a 2022 fifth round pick (#158).<ref group=Trade>{{cite web |last1=Reiss |first1=Mike |title=New England Patriots acquire WR DeVante Parker in trade with Miami Dolphins |url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33654533/source-new-england-patriots-acquire-wr-devante-parker-trade-miami-dolphins |website=ESPN.com |access-date=August 30, 2022}}</ref>
*'''San Francisco → Carolina (PD)'''. See [[#DMCTrade|Round 2: San Francisco → Carolina]].<ref name=DMCTrade group=Trade/>
*'''San Francisco → Carolina (PD)'''. See [[#DMCTrade|Round 2: San Francisco → Carolina]].<ref name=DMCTrade group=Trade/>
*{{anchor|WentzTrade}}'''Washington → Indianapolis (PD)'''. Washington traded a conditional third-round selection and 2022 second and third-round selections to Indianapolis in exchange for quarterback [[Carson Wentz]], and 2022 second- and seventh-round selection. This selection can become a second-round selection depending on Wentz's playing time with Washington.<ref group=Trade>{{Cite news|author=Washington Commanders Public Relations|title=Commanders acquire Carson Wentz|url=https://www.commanders.com/news/commanders-acquire-carson-wentz|website=Commanders.com|date=March 16, 2022|access-date=March 18, 2022}}</ref>
*{{anchor|WentzTrade}}'''Washington → Indianapolis (PD)'''. Washington traded a conditional third-round selection and 2022 second and third-round selections to Indianapolis in exchange for quarterback [[Carson Wentz]], and 2022 second- and seventh-round selection. This selection can become a second-round selection depending on Wentz's playing time with Washington.<ref group=Trade>{{Cite news|author=Washington Commanders Public Relations|title=Commanders acquire Carson Wentz|url=https://www.commanders.com/news/commanders-acquire-carson-wentz|website=Commanders.com|date=March 16, 2022|access-date=March 18, 2022}}</ref>
*'''Las Vegas → Dallas (PD)'''. Las Vegas traded [[Johnathan Hankins]] and a 2023 third round selections to Dallas in exchange for 2024 seventh-round selection.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Patra|first=Kevin|author=Washington Commanders Public Relations|title=Cowboys acquire DT Johnathan Hankins from Raiders in trade|url=https://www.nfl.com/news/cowboys-acquire-dt-johnathan-hankins-from-raiders-in-trade|website=NFL.com|date=October 25, 2022|access-date=October 25, 2022}}</ref>


===Round 4===
===Round 4===

Revision as of 19:48, 25 October 2022

2023 NFL Draft
General information
Date(s)April 27–29, 2023
LocationUnion Station
Kansas City, Missouri
Network(s)ESPN, ABC, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio
Overview
259 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNational Football League
← 2022
2024 →

The 2023 NFL Draft will be the 88th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is scheduled to be held in the plaza outside of Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 27–29, 2023.

Host city

Kansas City was chosen as the host city on May 22, 2019.[1]

Selection order

The selection order for the first round is based on each team's win–loss record in the previous season and whether the team reached the playoffs. Teams that did not reach the playoffs the previous season are ranked in reverse order of their records (thus the team with the fewest wins is awarded the first selection). Teams that reached the playoffs the previous season are then slotted in the order in which they were eliminated, with the Super Bowl champion being last.[2]

Status Draft picks
Non-playoff teams 1–18
Eliminated in Wild Card round 19–24
Eliminated in Divisional round 25–28
Conference runners-up 29–30
Super Bowl LVII runner-up 31
Super Bowl LVII champion 32

Within each tier listed in the table above, ties between teams with identical records are determined by the following tiebreakers (in order):[2][3]

  1. Strength of schedule, which is the combined win–loss record for all 17 of the team's opponents in the previous season (ties count as a half win and half loss). The team with the lower strength of schedule (i.e. their opponents compiled fewer wins) is granted the earlier pick in round one.
  2. If any teams are in the same division, the other playoff tiebreakers will be applied in the specified order.
  3. If any teams are in the same conference, the other playoff tiebreakers will be applied in the specified order.
  4. If two teams remain from opposing conferences, the series of tiebreakers start with head-to-head (if one team lost to the other in the previous regular season), win percentage of common games, and strength of victory.[4]

The selection order for subsequent rounds will follow the order of the first round, except that teams with the same record and same playoff result will rotate among their respective groups. Also, 32 additional supplemental picks will be allocated between the ends of round 3 through 7 for a total of 254 picks.

Trades involving draft picks

In the explanations below (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre–Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2023 draft.

Round 1

  • Cleveland → Houston (PD). Cleveland traded 2023 first- and third-round selections to Houston alongside 2022 and 2024 first- and fourth-round selections in exchange for quarterback Deshaun Watson and a 2024 sixth-round selection.[Trade 1]
  • Denver → Seattle (PD). Denver traded Drew Lock, Shelby Harris, Noah Fant, first and second-round selections, and 2022 first, second, and fifth-round selections to Seattle in exchange for Russell Wilson and a 2022 fourth-round selection.[Trade 2]
  • L.A. Rams → Detroit (PD). Los Angeles traded their first-round selection as well as their 2021 third-round and 2022 first-round selections and quarterback Jared Goff to Detroit in exchange for quarterback Matthew Stafford.[Trade 3]
  • New Orleans → Philadelphia (PD). Philadelphia traded two 2022 first-round selections (16th and 19th overall) and a sixth-round selection (194th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for 2022 first, third, and seventh-round selections (18th, 101st, and 237th overall) as well as a 2023 first-round selection and a 2024 second-round selection.[Trade 4]
  • San Francisco → Miami (PD). San Francisco traded its first-round selection, a 2021 first-round, and its 2022 first and third-round selections, in exchange for one of Miami's 2021 first-round selections (No. 3 overall).[Trade 5]

Round 2

Round 3

  • Carolina → New England (PD). New England received a 2023 third round pick and a 2022 fourth round pick (#137), in exchange for a 2022 third round pick (#94).[Trade 7]
  • Cleveland → Houston (PD). See Round 1: Cleveland → Houston.[Trade 1]
  • Indianapolis → Denver (PD)' Indianapolis traded this pick and its 2022 fifth-round selection (#179) (later traded by Denver to Green Bay) for a third-round selection in the 2022 draft (#96).[Trade 8]
  • New England → Miami (PD). Miami received a 2023 third round pick, in exchange for DeVante Parker and a 2022 fifth round pick (#158).[Trade 9]
  • San Francisco → Carolina (PD). See Round 2: San Francisco → Carolina.[Trade 6]
  • Washington → Indianapolis (PD). Washington traded a conditional third-round selection and 2022 second and third-round selections to Indianapolis in exchange for quarterback Carson Wentz, and 2022 second- and seventh-round selection. This selection can become a second-round selection depending on Wentz's playing time with Washington.[Trade 10]
  • Las Vegas → Dallas (PD). Las Vegas traded Johnathan Hankins and a 2023 third round selections to Dallas in exchange for 2024 seventh-round selection.[5]

Round 4

  • L.A. Rams → New England (PD). Los Angeles traded a fourth-round selection and a 2022 sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for running back Sony Michel.[Trade 11]
  • Miami → Kansas City (PD). Miami traded fourth and sixth-round selections and 2022 first, second, and fourth-round selections to Kansas City in exchange for wide receiver Tyreek Hill.[Trade 12]
  • Minnesota → Cleveland (PD). Minnesota traded a fourth-round selection and a 2022 fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for a 2022 fourth-round selection. [Trade 13]
  • San Francisco → Carolina (PD). See Round 2: San Francisco → Carolina.[Trade 6]
  • Tampa Bay → Jacksonville (PD). Tampa Bay traded a fourth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for 2022 fifth (#157) and seventh-round (#235) selections.[Trade 14]
  • Tennessee → Atlanta (PD). Tennessee traded a fourth-round selection as well as a 2022 second-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for wide receiver Julio Jones and a sixth-round selection.[Trade 15]

Round 5

  • Arizona → Buffalo (PD). Arizona traded a fifth-round selection to Buffalo in exchange for OL Cody Ford.[Trade 16]
  • Atlanta → Las Vegas (PD). Atlanta traded a fifth-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for WR Bryan Edwards and a seventh-round pick.[Trade 17]
  • L.A. Rams → Cleveland (PD). Los Angeles traded a fifth-round selection to Cleveland in exchange for cornerback Troy Hill. [Trade 18]
  • New England → Baltimore (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection and a 2022 seventh-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for cornerback Shaun Wade.[Trade 19]
  • Philadelphia → New Orleans (PD). Philadelphia traded a fifth-round selection and a 2024 sixth-round pick to New Orleans in exchange for safety C. J. Gardner-Johnson and a 2025 seventh-round selection.[Trade 20]
  • Pittsburgh → Seattle (PD). Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection to Seattle in exchange for cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon.[Trade 21]

Round 6

  • Atlanta → Tennessee (PD). See Round 4: Tennessee → Atlanta.[Trade 15]
  • Carolina → New England (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection to New England for cornerback Stephon Gilmore.[Trade 22]
  • Chicago → Miami (PD). Chicago traded a sixth-round selection to Miami for wide receiver Jakeem Grant.[Trade 23]
  • Denver → Detroit (PD). Denver traded Trinity Benson and a 2023 sixth-round pick to Detroit for a 2022 fifth-round selection and a 2022 seventh-round selection.[Trade 24]
  • Green Bay → L.A. Rams (PD). Green Bay traded a sixth-round selection to Los Angeles in exchange for punter Corey Bojorquez and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 25]
  • Houston → N.Y. Jets (PD). Houston traded a sixth-round selection to New York in exchange for linebacker Blake Cashman. [Trade 26]
  • Indianapolis → Tampa Bay (PD). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round pick to Tampa Bay for linebacker Grant Stuard and a seventh-round pick.[Trade 27]
  • Las Vegas → New England (PD). Las Vegas traded a sixth-round selection to New England in exchange for quarterback Jarrett Stidham and a seventh round pick.[Trade 28]
  • L.A. Chargers → Chicago (PD). Los Angeles traded a sixth-round selection as well as a 2022 second-round selection to Chicago in exchange for outside linebacker Khalil Mack.[Trade 29] Chicago traded the sixth-round selection back to Los Angeles for two 2022 seventh-round picks. See No. 254: L.A. Chargers → Chicago.[Trade 30]
  • Miami → Kansas City (PD). See Round 4: Miami → Kansas City.[Trade 12]
  • Minnesota → Houston (PD). Minnesota traded a sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for defensive end Ross Blacklock and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 31]
  • New Orleans → Houston (PD). New Orleans traded a conditional sixth-round selection and a 2022 third-round selection to Houston in exchange for cornerback Bradley Roby.[Trade 32]
  • N.Y. Giants → Houston (PD). New York traded a sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for cornerback Keion Crossen.[Trade 33]
  • Philadelphia → Jacksonville (PD). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection as well as cornerback Jameson Houston to Jacksonville in exchange for cornerback Josiah Scott.[Trade 34]
  • Pittsburgh → Denver (PD). Pittsburgh traded a sixth-round selection to Denver in exchange for linebacker Malik Reed and a seventh-round selection.[Trade 35]
  • San Francisco → Houston (PD). San Francisco traded a sixth-round selection to Houston in exchange for defensive end Charles Omenihu.[Trade 36]
  • Tennessee → L.A. Rams (PD). Tennessee traded a sixth-round selection to the Rams in exchange for wide receiver Robert Woods.[Trade 37]

Round 7

  • Arizona → Las Vegas (PD). Arizona traded a seventh-round selection to Las Vegas in exchange for cornerback Trayvon Mullen. This selection can become a sixth-round selection if Mullen is active for 10 or more games in 2022 for Arizona.[Trade 38]
  • Baltimore → N.Y. Giants (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection, a 2022 fifth-round selection, and guard Ben Bredeson to New York for a 2022 fourth-round selection.[Trade 39]
  • Buffalo → Carolina (PD). Buffalo traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Carolina in exchange for linebacker Andre Smith.[Trade 40]
  • Carolina → Jacksonville (PD). Carolina traded a seventh-round selection and a 2024 sixth-round selection to Jacksonville in exchange for wide receiver Laviska Shenault.[Trade 41]
  • Denver → Pittsburgh (PD). See Round 6: Pittsburgh → Denver.[Trade 35]
  • Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded a seventh-round selection and a 2022 sixth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for linebacker Jonas Griffith and a 2022 seventh-round selection.[Trade 42]
  • Detroit → L.A. Rams (PD). Detroit traded a seventh-round selection to Los Angeles in exchange for defensive end Michael Brockers.[Trade 43]
  • Houston → Minnesota (PD). See Round 6: Minnesota → Houston.[Trade 31]
  • Jacksonville → Green Bay (PD). Jacksonville traded a seventh-round selection to Green Bay in exchange for offensive lineman Cole Van Lanen.[Trade 44]
  • Las Vegas → Atlanta (PD). See Round 6: Atlanta → Las Vegas.[Trade 17]
  • L.A. Rams → Green Bay (PD). See Round 6: Green Bay → L.A. Rams.[Trade 25]
  • Minnesota → Denver (PD). Minnesota traded a seventh-round selection and defensive end Stephen Weatherly to Denver in exchange for a 2022 seventh-round selection.[Trade 45]
  • Minnesota → Philadelphia (PD). Minnesota traded a seventh-round selection and a conditional 2024 fourth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for wide receiver Jalen Reagor.[Trade 46]
  • New England → Las Vegas (PD). See Round 6: Las Vegas → New England.[Trade 28]
  • N.Y. Jets → Tampa Bay (PD). New York traded a seventh-round selection and nose tackle Steve McLendon to Tampa Bay in exchange for a 2022 sixth-round selection.[Trade 47]
  • Seattle → Houston (PD). Seattle traded a conditional seventh-round selection to Houston in exchange for cornerback John Reid.[Trade 48]
  • Tampa Bay → Indianapolis (PD). See Round 6: Indianapolis → Tampa Bay.[Trade 27]

Forfeited picks

  • Miami forfeited its first-round selection as well as its 2024 third-round selection as punishment for multiple violations of the league's anti-tampering policy in conversations with quarterback Tom Brady and Don Yee, the agent for then-New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton (as well as Brady).[Trade 49]

2020 Resolution JC-2A picks

Since the 2021 draft, the league, per 2020 Resolution JC-2A, rewards teams for developing minority candidates for head coach and/or general manager positions.[6] The resolution rewards teams whose minority candidates are hired away for one of those positions by awarding draft picks, which are at the end of the third round, after standard compensatory picks; if multiple teams qualify, they are awarded by draft order in the first round. These picks are in addition to, and have no impact on, the standard 32 compensatory picks.[7]

  • Cleveland received a third-round selection along with a 2022 third-round selection when Minnesota hired Browns' vice president of football operations Kwesi Adofo-Mensah as general manager.[8]
  • Kansas City received a third-round selection and a 2022 third-round selection when Chicago hired the Chiefs' executive director of player personnel Ryan Poles as general manager.[9]
  • San Francisco received a third-round selection when Washington hired San Francisco's vice president of player personnel Martin Mayhew as general manager.[10][11] San Francisco gained another third-round selection and a second 2022 third-round selection after Miami also hired their offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel as head coach.[12]

References

Trade references

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  2. ^ a b Boyle, John (March 16, 2022). "End Of An Era: Seahawks Trade Russell Wilson To Denver Broncos". Retrieved March 16, 2022.
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  8. ^ Atkins, Nate (April 29, 2022). "Colts trade up and draft Maryland safety Nick Cross in the third round". Indianapolis Star.
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