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2023 NFL Mock Draft: Could QBs go 1-2-3 in the first round?

TUSCALOOSA, AL - OCTOBER 22: Bryce Young #9 of the Alabama Crimson Tide runs the ball during the first half against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Bryant-Denny Stadium on October 22, 2022 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images)
TUSCALOOSA, AL - OCTOBER 22: Bryce Young #9 of the Alabama Crimson Tide runs the ball during the first half against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Bryant-Denny Stadium on October 22, 2022 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images)
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Miyan Williams, Ohio State Buckeyes, Noah Sewell, Oregon Ducks
Miyan Williams, Ohio State Buckeyes, Noah Sewell, Oregon Ducks. (The Columbus Dispatch)

2023 NFL Mock Draft: Could QBs go 1-2-3 in the first round?

The Los Angeles Chargers are once again failing to meet expectations, and at this point, you have to start pointing your finger at the head coach. Brandon Staley seems to make head-scratching decisions every game, and after a bad loss to Seattle this past weekend, how good is this team?

Right now, the Chargers would hold the No. 21 overall pick in 2023, and I believe linebacker could be a way they go. Noah Sewell is one of the best in the country, and playing in Los Angeles, he would join a young defense that could be very good in the next year or so.

The Baltimore Ravens may have had an up-and-down season so far, but in the end, they should be right in the mix in the AFC in terms of the playoffs. Lamar Jackson is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and is having an MVP-like season, so when all is said and done, they should be picking late in the first round next year.

With the pick, I like the Ravens to add to their defense, taking an elite edge rusher in Isaiah Foskey from Notre Dame. This kid has been all over the place for the Irish this season, and when he is finished in South Bend, should hold the program’s all-time sack record.