A 2023 NFL draft tracker for college football fans
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Alabama and Georgia had 10 players drafted each in 2023, joining the exclusive 27-team club of teams with at least 10 draft picks in a single NFL draft during the seven-round era.
In addition, 21 different conferences were represented. Here's the full conference-by-conference rundown:
The seventh round of the 2023 NFL draft is finished to close a record-setting NFL draft.
Some notable action from the seventh round includes:
No. 8 Washington is the only season-ending AP top-25 teams with zero players selected in the 2023 NFL draft.
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Jackson State cornerback Isaiah Bolden is the first HBCU player selected in the 2023 NFL draft, going to the New England Patriots at 245 overall and the 28th pick of the seventh round. Bolden goes from Deion Sanders to Bill Belichick, two coaches who know about defensive backs.
Prime pick!Welcome to New England, @isaiahbolden23. pic.twitter.com/DKyUOrv9Hg
The Chicago Bears selected Kennesaw State defensive tackle Travis Bell with the first pick of the seventh round (218 overall). Bell is the first pick in Kennesaw State history.
Also of note in the seventh round, the Atlanta Falcons selected Alabama safety DeMarcco Hellams. Hellams is the second player selected in the NFL draft that graduated from Dematha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, joining Olusegun Oluwatimi of Michigan.
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The sixth round of the 2023 NFL draft is finished. There have been a record number of draft day trades and quarterbacks selected. Six FCS players have been selected.
The 2023 NFL draft continues with seventh round today (Saturday, April 29).
Some notable picks from the sixth round include:
No. 8 Washington is the only season-ending AP top-25 teams with zero players selected through the first six rounds.
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Iowa State WR Xavier Hutchinson and Princeton WR Andrei Iosivas were selected in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL draft.
Hutchinson was a top-three finalist for the Biletnikoff Award in 2022. Iosivas holds the NCAA record for the fastest men's 60 meter time run in an indoor heptathlon. Iosivas is the sixth FCS player selected in the draft.
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The Los Angeles Rams selected TCU cornerback Tre'Vius Hodges-Tomlinson with the No. 182 overall pick, the 5th pick of the sixth round. Hodges-Tomlinson is the nephew of NFL Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson. The cornerback starred at TCU, winning the 2022 Thorpe Award as the nation's best defensive back.
Some other notable sixth-round selections include:
Here are the first 15 picks of the sixth round:
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The fifth round of the 2023 NFL draft is finished. A record 12 quarterbacks have been selected. Five FCS players have been selected.
The 2023 NFL draft continues with sixth and seventh rounds today (Saturday, April 29).
Some notable picks from the fourth round include:
No. 8 Washington is the only season-ending AP top-25 teams with zero players selected through the first five rounds.
Here are the fifth-round selections:
136 Jacksonville Jaguars (via CHI) Yasir Abdullah LB Louisville137 Washington Commanders (via BUF) KJ Henry EDGE Clemson138 Indianapolis Colts Darius Rush CB South Carolina139 Arizona Cardinals (via DET) Clayton Tune QB Houston140 Cleveland Browns Dorian Thompson-Robinson QB UCLA141 Minnesota Vikings (via IND) Jacquelin Roy DT LSU142 Cleveland Browns Cameron Mitchell CB Northwestern143 New York Jets Israel Abanikanda RB Pittsburgh144 New England Patriots (via LV) Atonio Mafi OG UCLA145 Carolina Panthers Jammie Robinson S Florida State146 New Orleans Saints Jordan Howden S Minnesota147 Tennessee Titans Josh Whyle TE Cincinnati148 Chicago Bears Noah Sewell LB Oregon149 Green Bay Packers Sean Clifford QB Penn State150 Buffalo Bills (via WAS) Justin Shorter WR Florida151 Seattle Seahawks Mike Morris DE Michigan152 Detroit Lions Colby Sorsdal OT William & Mary153 Tampa Bay Buccaneers SirVocea Dennis LB Pittsburgh154 Seattle Seahawks Olu Oluwatimi C Michigan155 San Francisco 49ers Darrell Luter Jr. CB South Alabama156 Los Angeles Chargers Jordan McFadden OG Clemson157 Baltimore Ravens Kyu Blue Kelly CB Stanford158 Indianapolis Colts (via MIN) Daniel Scott S California159 Green Bay Packers (via DET) Dontayvion Wicks WR Virginia160 Jacksonville Jaguars (via NYG) Antonio Johnson S Texas A&M161 Los Angeles Rams (via HOU) Nick Hampton EDGE Appalachian State162 Indianapolis Colts Will Mallory TE Miami163 Cincinnati Bengals Chase Brown RB Illinois164 Minnesota Vikings (via SF) Jaren Hall QB BYU165 Chicago Bears (via NO) Terell Smith CB Minnesota166 Kansas City Chiefs BJ Thompson EDGE Stephen F. Austin167 Houston Texans (via LAR) Henry To'oTo'o LB Alabama168 Arizona Cardinals Owen Pappoe LB Auburn169 Dallas Cowboys Asim Richards OT North Carolina170 Las Vegas Raiders (via NYJ) Christopher Smith II S Georgia171 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via LAR) Payne Durham TE Purdue172 New York Giants Eric Gray RB Oklahoma173 San Francisco 49ers Robert Beal Jr. EDGE Georgia174 Los Angeles Rams (via HOU) Warren McClendon Jr. OT Georgia175 Los Angeles Rams (via TB) Davis Allen TE Clemson176 Indianapolis Colts Evan Hull RB Northwestern177 Los Angeles Rams Puka Nacua WR BYU
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When the Minnesota Vikings selected BYU quarterback Jaren Hall with the No. 164 overall pick (30th pick of the fifth round), it set an NFL draft record for the most quarterbacks selected with 12 selected.
With the No. 164 overall pick in the @NFLDraft, the @Vikings select QB Jaren Hall!📺: 2023 #NFLDraft on NFLN/ESPN/ABC📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/D3EqkrKdIw pic.twitter.com/ehVinVKJt1
A few picks later, the Kansas City Chiefs selected Stephen F. Austin defensive end B.J. Thompson with the No. 166 overall pick (32nd pick of the fifth round). Thompson is the fifth FCS player selected in the 2023 NFL draft after he had 6.5 tackles for loss and five sacks in 2022.
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The Detroit Lions selected William & Mary offensive tackle Colby Sorsdal as the No. 152 overall pick of the 2023 NFL draft, the 18th pick of the fifth round.
Sorsdal was a first-team FCS All-American in 2022 and is the first FCS selection of Day 3 of the draft. He's the first William & Mary offensive player selected since 1992.
Some other notable fourth round selections include:
Here are some other fifth round picks:
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Clemson defensive end K.J. Henry and UCLA quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson were selected by the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Browns, respectively.
Henry is a former five-star recruit who finished with 13.5 sacks and 28 tackles for loss in his Clemson career, also finishing with four ACC championships. Thompson-Robinson played five years at UCLA, starting in his final four years. He finished career as a Davey O'Brien Award semifinalist in 2022 and UCLA's all-time leader in total offense (12,536 yards), completions (860), total touchdowns (116), touchdown passes (88) and passing yards (10,710).
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Here are all the first 11 picks of the fifth round:
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The fourth round of the 2023 NFL draft is finished. The 2023 NFL draft continues with fifth, sixth and seventh rounds today (Saturday, April 29).
Some notable picks from the fourth round include:
No. 8 Washington and No. 11 Florida State are the only season-ending AP top-25 teams with zero players selected through the first four rounds.
Here are the fourth-round selections:
103 New Orleans Saints Nick Saldiveri OL Old Dominion104 Las Vegas Raiders Jakorian Bennett CB Maryland105 Philadelphia Eagles Kelee Ringo CB Georgia106 Indianapolis Colts Blake Freeland OT BYU107 New England Patriots Jake Andrews C Troy108 Seattle Seahawks Anthony Bradford OG LSU109 Houston Texans Dylan Horton EDGE TCU110 Indianapolis Colts Adetomiwa Adebawore DL Northwestern111 Cleveland Browns Dawand Jones OT Ohio State112 New England Patriots Chad Ryland K Maryland113 Atlanta Falcons Clark Phillips III CB Utah114 Carolina Panthers Chandler Zavala OG N.C. State115 Chicago Bears Roschon Johnson RB Texas116 Green Bay Packers Colby Wooden EDGE Auburn117 New England Patriots Sidy Sow OG Eastern Michigan118 Washington Commanders Braeden Daniels OG Utah119 Kansas City Chiefs Chamarri Conner CB Virginia Tech120 New York Jets Carter Warren OT Pittsburgh121 Jacksonville Jaguars Ventrell Miller LB Florida122 Arizona Cardinals Jon Gaines II OG UCLA123 Seattle Seahawks Cameron Young DT Mississippi State124 Baltimore Ravens Tavius Robinson EDGE Mississippi125 Los Angeles Chargers Deruis Davis WR TCU126 Cleveland Browns Isaiah McGuire DE Missouri127 New Orleans Saints Jake Haener QB Fresno State128 Los Angeles Rams Stetson Bennett QB Georgia129 Dallas Cowboys Viliami Fehoko Jr. EDGE San Jose State130 Jacksonville Jaguars Tyler Lacy EDGE Oklahoma State131 Cincinnati Bengals Charlie Jones WR Purdue132 Pittsburgh Steelers Nick Herbig OLB Wisconsin133 Chicago Bears Tyler Scott WR Cincinnati134 Kansas City Chiefs Jay Ward CB LSU135 Las Vegas Raiders Aidan O'Connell QB Purdue
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Two big name collegiate signal-callers went in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL draft in Fresno State's Jake Haener and Georgia's Stetson Bennett.
Jake Haener came off the board with the No. 127 overall pick (25th pick of the fourth round) to the New Orleans Saints. Haener won the MVP of the 2023 Senior Bowl. He joins fellow Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr on the Saints' roster. Both of the former Bulldogs will be in their first years in New Orleans.
Final 2023 Senior Bowl QB Rankings 🎯No. 1 Jake Haener, @FresnoStateFB "Impressing at seemingly every turn, Fresno State's Jake Haener had the most impressive body of work through the week." Full rankings: https://t.co/eM3V9q80VMpic.twitter.com/rQA7DeWI5X
The Los Angeles Rams drafted Stetson Bennett with the No. 128 overall pick (26 pick of the fourth round). Bennett won back-to-back national championships at Georgia over the last two years and is one of the greatest walk-on players in NCAA football history. He'll back up former Georgia Bulldog quarterback Matthew Stafford.
Here is an updated highlight reel of Stetson Bennett running for touchdowns underscored by "Bubbly" by @ColbieCaillat 🫧🫧 pic.twitter.com/bNevz8xDNm
Some other notable fourth round selections include:
111. Cleveland Browns - OT Dawand Jones, Ohio State113. Atlanta Falcons - CB Clark Phillips III, Utah
Also of note, the Philadelphia Eagles added another Georgia Bulldog — this time via trade — acquiring running back D'Andre Swift from the Detroit Lions.
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The Philadelphia Eagles selected Georgia cornerback Kelee Ringo as the No. 105 overall pick of the 2023 NFL draft, the third pick of the fourth round. Ringo is the third Georgia defender to land with Eagles, joining first-round picks Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith. The trio join 2022's Georgia-Eagles selections Jordan Davis and Nakobe Dean. All five won the 2021-22 College Football Playoff championship.
Might as well call em the Philadelphia Bulldogs. pic.twitter.com/umP5sizeT9
The 2023 NFL draft continues with rounds four, five, six and seven on Saturday, April 29 beginning at 12 p.m. ET at Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Here are some of the top players available from season-ending AP ranked teams (ranking in parentheses):
FCS and HBCU prospects
Three FCS players were drafted on day two of the NFL draft, led by North Dakota State's Cody Mauch. NCAA Digital's Stan Becton takes a look at some of the top "small-school" prospects hailing from the FCS and HBCU ranks ahead of the 2023 NFL draft. Click or tap the links below to view the players.
Alabama and Georgia had 10 players drafted each in 2023 Wingate punter Ethan Evans Northern Michigan offensive tackle Jake Witt Kennesaw State defensive tackle Travis Bell Alabama safety DeMarcco Hellams UT Martin wide receiver Colton Dowell quarterback Max Duggan of TCU Jackson State cornerback Isaiah Bolden defensive end Desjuan Johnson of Toledo Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com 182. Los Angeles Rams - CB Tre'Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, TCU 205. Houston Texans - Xavier Hutchinson, Iowa State 206. Cincinnati Bengals - WR Andrei Iosivas, Princeton 211. Indianapolis Colts - LB Titus Leo, Wagner 212. Dallas Cowboys - RB Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com 148. Chicago Bears - LB Noah Sewell, Oregon 149. Green Bay Packers - QB Sean Clifford, Penn State 152. Detroit Lions - OT Colby Sorsdal, William & Mary 154. Seattle Seahawks - C Olusegun Oluwatimi, Michigan 164. Minnesota Vikings - QB Jaren Hall, BYU 166. Kansas City Chiefs - DE BJ Thompson, Stephen F. Austin Here are the fifth-round selections: Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com 105. Philadelphia Eagles - CB Kelee Ringo, Georgia 111. Cleveland Browns - OT Dawand Jones, Ohio State 113. Atlanta Falcons - CB Clark Phillips III, Utah 127. New Orleans Saints - QB Jake Haener, Fresno State 128. Los Angeles Rams - QB Stetson Bennett, Georgia 131. Cincinnati Bengals - WR Charlie Jones, Purdue Here are the fourth-round selections: Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com Click or tap here to track every pick via NFL.com How to watch Draft order and pick trackers FCS and HBCU prospects FCS prospects to know for the 2023 NFL draft The top HBCU football prospects in the 2023 NFL draft