2023 NFL Draft: Full two-round mock after Super Bowl LVII

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Will Anderson Jr., Alabama Crimson Tide
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The 2022 NFL season is officially over, as the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVII. Here, we take a look at a full two-round 2023 NFL Mock Draft.

With Super Bowl LVII in the books, all attention now turns to the 2023 offseason, and that includes the ever-important 2023 NFL Draft. Many teams are in the market for franchise quarterbacks, while others will look to bolster their defense, but either way, there should be plenty of action across this three-day event.

With that said, here is our full two-round 2023 NFL Mock Draft.

*Draft order per tankathon.com

2023 NFL Draft: Full two-round mock after Super Bowl LVII

player. 57. . Edge. Chicago Bears. Will Anderson. 1

When all is said and done, there is a real likelihood that the Chicago Bears will trade away this pick, as they could net so many good assets back in return. However, this is going to be a mock draft that does not include trades, so with the No. 1 overall selection, they bring in an edge rusher that will be an anchor of this defense for years to come.

In the entire 2023 NFL Draft class, Will Anderson is considered by most to be the best player available, and more than deserving of hearing his name called first overall. Anderson has the size and skill to fill many voids on a Bears defense that has more than a few holes to fill this offseason in Year 2 of Ryan Poles as GM.

Bryce Young. 2. player. 10. . Quarterback. Houston Texans

The big debate is going to come at No. 2 overall if the Chicago Bears hold onto the first pick, as the decision will have to be made between Bryce Young and CJ Stroud. Both quarterbacks are considered 1A and 1B in this draft class, so it will depend on how the front office feels about each player.

For Houston, they are hitting the reset button all over the place, as it started with a new head coach, and will continue with them bringing in a new quarterback. For now, Bryce Young is the first signal-caller off the board, but do not be surprised if Stroud ends up being the first quarterback talent, either.