2023 NFL Mock Draft: Two-Round Projection After Senior Bowl and FPI Super Bowl Prediction

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2023 NFL Mock Draft: Two-Round Projection After Senior Bowl and FPI Super Bowl Prediction

The Senior Bowl provided a close look at over 100 NFL draft prospects, leading to a new two-round mock draft. While the draft order is mostly set, the combine and free agency will impact team needs. The top 30 picks are locked, with the last two based on FPI's Super Bowl prediction.

The Raiders select Fernando Mendoza, a franchise-caliber quarterback from Indiana, to address their QB needs. The Jets opt for Arvell Reese, an edge rusher from Ohio State, to bolster their pass rush. The Cardinals choose Francis Mauigoa, an offensive tackle from Miami, to solidify their O-line. The Titans pick Rueben Bain Jr., an edge rusher from Miami, to enhance their defense. The Giants select Carnell Tate, a wide receiver from Ohio State, to provide more playmakers for their offense.

Spencer Fano, an offensive tackle from Utah, goes to the Browns to address their O-line needs. The Commanders choose Caleb Downs, a safety from Ohio State, to strengthen their defense. The Saints pick Jeremiyah Love, a running back from Notre Dame, to add a dynamic playmaker to their backfield. The Chiefs select David Bailey, an edge rusher from Texas Tech, to boost their pass rush. The Bengals opt for Mansoor Delane, a cornerback from LSU, to improve their secondary.

Jermod McCoy, a cornerback from Tennessee, lands with the Dolphins to bolster their defense. The Cowboys select Sonny Styles, a linebacker from Ohio State, to address their defensive needs. The Rams pick Colton Hood, a cornerback from Tennessee, to upgrade their secondary. The Ravens choose Jordyn Tyson, a wide receiver from Arizona State, to provide more weapons for Lamar Jackson. The Buccaneers select Brandon Cisse, a cornerback from South Carolina, to strengthen their defense.

The Jets pick Makai Lemon, a wide receiver from USC, to add another playmaker to their offense. The Lions select Keldric Faulk, an edge rusher from Auburn, to bolster their pass rush. The Vikings choose Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, a safety from Toledo, to add youth to their secondary. The Panthers pick Olaivavega Ioane, a guard from Penn State, to fortify their O-line. The Cowboys select T.J. Parker, an edge rusher from Clemson, to address their pass rush needs.

Avieon Terrell, a cornerback from Clemson, lands with the Steelers to upgrade their secondary. The Bills select KC Concepcion, a wide receiver from Texas A&M, to provide Josh Allen with more weapons. The 49ers pick Caleb Lomu, an offensive tackle from Utah, to potentially replace Trent Williams. The Texans choose Cashius Howell, an edge rusher from Texas A&M, to bolster their pass rush. The Patriots select D'Angelo Ponds, a cornerback from Indiana, to add depth to their secondary.

In the second round, teams continue to address their needs with talented prospects. The draft process is ongoing, and player evaluations will continue to evolve leading up to the NFL draft in April.