NFL Mock Draft 2023: Lions trade back, get Quentin Johnston, Bijan Robinson; Commanders move up for Will Levis
Three quarterbacks get taken in the first four picks

We've made it through the first waves of free agency, which means we can now see the light as to what NFL teams still need in the draft, especially early.
While an Aaron Rodgers trade has yet to materialize, it's going to happen. Right? I think so. And when all is said and done at least one first-round pick will be in the mix, in my opinion. For this mock, here's how I have the game of musical chairs of quarterbacks playing out.
- Aaron Rodgers traded to the New York Jets
 - Lamar Jackson plays for the Ravens on the franchise tag in 2023
 
As for the mock itself, everything's coming up Detroit Lions! Dan Campbell and Co. get really creative here.
One more note: There will only be 31 first-round picks this year because the Dolphins were stripped of their selection due to tampering.
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                                        Chicago Bears
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 1
         
    
 
                While I still like Anthony Richardson going No. 1 overall more than anything else, it's time to explore a different avenue to observe the ripple effect on the first round. Stroud would also be a fantastic selection for the Panthers here.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 2
         
    
 
                The Texans upgrade the quarterback position in a big way with Young, who has all the improvisational brilliance to succeed in today's NFL. This feels like it's becoming more and more accepted as to where Young will land if he's not the first pick.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 3
         
    
 
                Maybe the Cardinals don't trade down at all, instead giving their young defensive-minded head coach a blue chip edge-rushing prospect in Anderson.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 4
         
    
 
                Glorious development for the Colts. They don't have to move up to land Richardson and get a big, ultra-athletic quarterback for Shane Steichen.
             
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                                        Denver Broncos
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 5
         
    
 
                The Seahawks landed stud interior pass-rusher Dre'Mont Jones in free agency and pair him with the long, bendy, athletic edge-rusher Wilson at No. 5 overall.
             
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                                        Detroit Lions
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 6
         
    
 
                The Commanders see a Levis fall materializing and trade with the Lions. Current Washington GM Martin Mayhew was the Lions GM from 2008 to 2015.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 7
         
    
 
                The Raiders still have to add pieces to the secondary and Gonzalez has the length, burst and speed to be the first corner off the board.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 8
         
    
 
                Witherspoon is ultra feisty at the line and plays the ball fantastically in the air. The Falcons have to tighten things up in their defensive backfield.
             
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                                        Carolina Panthers
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 9
         
    
 
                Van Ness is a young, long and athletic outside pass rusher with plenty of size. Perfect addition to the Bears defense.
             
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                                        New Orleans Saints
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 10
         
    
 
                This isn't a massive need for the Eagles -- or one at all. But with Carter's teammates Jordan Davis and Nakobe Dean already on the roster, they could feel more comfortable with picking Carter at the tail end of the top 10.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 11
         
    
 
                Jones is super strong and athletic with his best football in front of him. After his combine workout, he probably solidified himself as OT1 in this class.
             
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                                        Cleveland Browns
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 12
         
    
 
                The Texans go with Smith here because of the immense upside he possesses due to his ridiculous athletic profile.
             
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                                        New York Jets
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 13
         
    
 
                Kincaid can instantly connect with Jordan Love as a trusty, YAC specialist over the middle.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 14
         
    
 
                The Patriots have to get more dynamic at receiver and Smith-Njigba is exactly that type of wideout, particularly in space. Bill Belichick will love his short-area quickness and how well he tested in the agility drills at the combine.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 15
         
    
 
                Skoronski's likely positional versatility at the next level makes him a priority for the Packers, who like to move their blockers all around the line.
             
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                                        Washington Commanders
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 16
         
    
 
                The Lions get their outside, go-up-and-get-it receiver after a trade back and net Washington's third-round pick (No. 97) plus a 2024 first-round selection in the move. Win!
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 17
         
    
 
                Kancey is the Javon Hargrave replacement the Steelers have missed for the past few seasons.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 18
         
    
 
                The Lions are the club that snags Robinson in Round 1, and they can accentuate his early prime years with the awesome blocking unit they have in Detroit.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 19
         
    
 
                With this selection, the Buccaneers can flip Tristan Wirfs to left tackle and stay very good at the right tackle spot with the strong and advanced Wright.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 20
         
    
 
                How about a Tyler Lockett-type wideout to learn from ... Tyler Lockett in Seattle?
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 21
         
    
 
                The Chargers add a long, springy, ultra-athletic cornerback to the secondary in Banks. Good value here, too.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 22
         
    
 
                Porter's length and man-coverage capabilities are too tantalizing for the Ravens to pass on the Penn State product at this juncture of Round 1.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 23
         
    
 
                The Vikings have other needs, but instead of hoping to bottom out or attempt to a glut of extra picks to move up in next year's draft to pick a quarterback, they pick Hooker and get him with the fifth-year option.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 24
         
    
 
                More supreme athleticism up front for the Jaguars with Adebawore, who ran 4.49 at 282 pounds in Indianapolis. He can win as an edge rusher or inside.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 25
         
    
 
                The Giants are figuratively thin on the interior of their offensive line, and Tippmann is a highly athletic blocker from Wisconsin with big-time upside.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 26
         
    
 
                Washington is a sixth offensive lineman every time he's on the field and has monster upside as a receiver at this size and with his athleticism.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 27
         
    
 
                Campbell has Tremaine Edmunds size and awesome coverage chops. Immediate Edmunds replacement for Buffalo.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 28
         
    
 
                Another well-rounded weapon for Joe Burrow in Cincinnati. Targeting this position early came into focus after the loss of Hayden Hurst in free agency.
             
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                                        Denver Broncos
                                    
                             
        
        
            Round 1 - Pick 29
         
    
 
                Gibbs has Alvin Kamara-like explosiveness and receiving capabilities, and while maybe not the best allocation of a first-round draft pick from a long-term perspective, it helps the Saints offense right now.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 30
         
    
 
                Branch is a do-everything slot defender/safety with awesome tackling reliability. He would be an instant star in Philadelphia.
             
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            Round 1 - Pick 31
         
    
 
                The Chiefs have to get better at edge rusher, even after picking George Karlaftis in Round 1 a year ago. McDonald has serious juice around the corner.
             
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