2023 NFL Mock Draft: QBs fly off the board in top-10 picks

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Clemson defensive lineman Bryan Bresee (11) warms up before the game with Wake Forest at Trust Field in Winston-Salem, North Carolina Saturday, September 24, 2022.Ncaa Football Clemson At Wake Forest
Clemson defensive lineman Bryan Bresee (11) warms up before the game with Wake Forest at Trust Field in Winston-Salem, North Carolina Saturday, September 24, 2022.Ncaa Football Clemson At Wake Forest /

Bryan Bresee. 17. player. 30. . DT. New York Jets

It has been a surprising season for the New York Jets, as they have come from behind to beat two AFC North teams in the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns. The Steelers game was the first game for Zach Wilson, the young franchise quarterback for the Jets, and someone the franchise is banking their future on.

While Wilson has shown he could be a solid signal-caller at the NFL level, the Jets still need help elsewhere. Bryan Bresee is a defensive tackle that could be a top-10 pick when all is said and done, and playing under Robert Saleh, he could become a star in the Big Apple.

57. . WR. Chicago Bears. Jordan Addison. 18. player

On Sunday, the Chicago Bears took on the New York Giants inside MetLife Stadium, and I was there to see how few weapons quarterback Justin Fields has. The Bears have to stack talent around him if they hope for him to reach his potential, and picking at No. 18 overall, they get a solid wideout in Jordan Addison.

Fields can make the plays with his legs, and he has strong arm talent, but right now, he has nobody to throw to, outside of tight end, Cole Kmet. Addison solves that problem in a big way, giving Fields the downfield threat he needs.