2023 NFL Draft: Experts answer 10 key questions, including who goes No. 1, safest prospects, biggest red flags
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The NFL Draft is officially a week away from commencement
The 2023 NFL Draft is one week away and we are no closer to unmasking the mysteries of the first round. Ryan Wilson, Chris Trapasso and I tackle some of the biggest narratives awaiting Thursday night when commissioner Roger Goodell takes the stage for the first time.
Ryan Wilson: Bryce Young, QB, Alabama -- "He's the best quarterback in this class, he had to do more with less, not only when compared to CJ Stroud, but to his Alabama predecessors in Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones. Yes, yes he's 5-10, but he plays much bigger, rarely getting balls knocked down at the line of scrimmage. He's also unflappable; if the play isn't there, there's no one consistently better at executing off-platform, from different arm angles, and always accurate. He's a Day 1 starter and it's pretty easy to argue that he's better than both Tua and Mac coming out of Alabama."