NFL Draft in 2023: How to Watch, Start Time, and Other Information
NFL Draft in 2023: How to Watch, Start Time, and Other Information
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs upset Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII less than three months ago.
Doesn't seem like yesterday has passed already.
Alright, it doesn't. It has felt like an age since the NFL season finished and during the next three months or so until training camps begin, it will only grow worse.
Fortunately, we have a break this week:
the NFL Draft in 2023:
You best get ready because the three-day extravaganza will be done before you realize it. Here is all the information you require:
When is the NFL draft in 2023?
The first round will begin on Thursday at 5:00 PM PDT. The
second and third rounds begin on Friday at 4 p.m., while the last four rounds
get underway bright and early on Saturday at 9 a.m.
How do I watch the NFL draft in 2023? The NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, and ESPN Deportes will all live
stream the draft. The event can be seen live on any streaming service that
offers those networks, including YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and
Fubo, as well as on the websites or apps of those services. Where is the NFL draft in 2023? Kansas City, Missouri, in the city center. Who will be selected first overall? The team that received the pick in the trade with the
Chicago Bears is the Carolina Panthers. In return, the Bears obtained wide
receiver D.J. Moore, the Nos. 9 and 61 overall picks in 2023 from Carolina,
along with first-round and second-round picks in 2024 and 2025. Will they choose someone? That's simple: The Panthers get to pick anybody they want
after giving up such a large haul. Bryce Young from Alabama could be the
candidate. Or C.J. Stroud from Ohio State. Will Levis of Kentucky and Anthony
Richardson of Florida are also on the subject. Check out Sam Farmer's final 2023 mock draft here and his
annual beat reporters mock draft here for much more information on which
players might go where in the first round. When do the Chargers and Rams choose? The 21st overall pick on Thursday will go to the Chargers.
They hold the second-round picks at 54 and 85 on Friday, as well as one pick in
each round at 125, 156, 200, and 239 on Saturday. The Detroit Lions acquired the Rams' first-round pick in the
trade that moved Matthew Stafford to Los Angeles before the 2022 season,
therefore they do not have one this year. However, they have a ton of picks in the final two days of
the draft, including two in the third round (Nos. 69 and 77), one in the second
round (No. 36), two in the seventh round (Nos. 223 and 234), three in the sixth
(Nos. 167, 171, and 177), and three in the fifth (Nos.