
Day 1 of the 2023 NFL draft was full of surprises as multiple teams moved around the board to address present and future needs. Some players had big falls while others shot up, causing a bit of chaos throughout the night.
The Miami Dolphins were without a draft pick in the first round, as they traded one to the Denver Broncos for linebacker Bradley Chubb and had the other stripped for tampering.
General manager Chris Grier is currently set to make his first pick at No. 51 overall, so it’s important to look at some of the best prospects that are still available on Thursday.
CB Joey Porter Jr., Penn State

S Brian Branch, Alabama

QB Will Levis, Kentucky

TE Michael Mayer, Notre Dame

LB Drew Sanders, Arkansas

CB Cam Smith, South Carolina

G O'Cyrus Torrence, Florida

TE Darnell Washington, Georgia

G Steve Avila, TCU

G/C John Michael Schmitz, Minnesota

DL Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern

EDGE Derick Hall, Auburn

TE Sam LaPorta, Iowa

EDGE Keion White, Georgia Tech

EDGE BJ Ojulari, LSU

OL Cody Mauch, North Dakota State

OT Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse

WR Josh Downs, UNC

LB Daiyan Henley, Washington State

CB Kelee Ringo, Georgia

WR Tyler Scott, Cincinnati

OL Joe Tippmann, Wisconsin

CB Jakorian Bennett, Maryland

QB Hendon Hooker, Tennessee

LB Trenton Simpson, Clemson

S JL Skinner, Boise State

TE Luke Musgrave, Oregon State

EDGE Jalen Redmond, Oklahoma

DL Tuli Tuipulotu, USC

WR Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee

EDGE Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame

S Jartavius Martin, Illinois

CB DJ Turner, Michigan

CB Julius Brents, Kansas State

OT Blake Freeland, BYU

DL Karl Brooks, Bowling Green

EDGE Andre Carter II, Army

DL Gervon Dexter, Florida

S Antonio Johnson, Texas A&M

OT Dawand Jones, Ohio State

EDGE Byron Young, Tennessee

WR Jayden Reed, Michigan State

S Marte Mapu, Sacramento State

WR Rashee Rice, SMU

DL Byron Young, Alabama

WR Marvin Mims, Oklahoma

WR Cedric Tillman, Tennessee

DL Zacch Pickens, South Carolina

CB Darius Rush, South Carolina

OT Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland
