Who is hosting the NFL Draft 2023?

Who is hosting the NFL Draft 2023?

The 2023 NFL Draft is expected to take place in Kansas City in the iconic area around Union Station and the National WWI Museum and Memorial, bringing together fans to celebrate one of football’s most popular and eagerly awaited traditions. As part of the event, NFL Draft Experience – the NFL’s interactive football theme park – will allow fans of all teams to test their football skills, enjoy interactive exhibits and autograph sessions, and take pictures with the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The Draft Experience will be open all three days of the event.

Additional details and information will be made available in the months to come.

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Kansas City to Host 2023 NFL Draft May 23, 2019

The 2023 NFL Draft will take place in Kansas City in the area around Union Station and the National World War I Museum and Memorial. A series of free events will bring together fans to celebrate one of the most-anticipated sports events of the year.

"We are excited to work with the Kansas City Chiefs, the city of Kansas City, and the Kansas City Sports Commission to showcase the area for a week-long celebration of football that will be watched by millions of fans," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "We know Chiefs fans will come out to celebrate along with thousands of fans from teams around the country for an incredible experience as we welcome the next generation of NFL players."

As part of the event, the NFL Draft Experience — a massive free football festival — will let fans of all teams test their football skills, enjoy interactive exhibits and autograph sessions and take pictures with the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The Draft Experience will be open all three days of the event.

"Kansas City and Chiefs Kingdom are thrilled to have been selected by the NFL to host this prestigious event," says Kathy Nelson, President and CEO of the Kansas City Sports Commission. "Hometown pride runs deep in the Midwest. We are excited to show the world our unparalleled passion for sports — especially our passion for professional football.”

The NFL Draft has become one of the biggest and most-anticipated sporting events of the year. The 2019 Draft in Nashville was the highest-rated and most-watched Draft ever, eclipsing previous records set in 2018. The three-day broadcast attracted more than 47.5 million total viewers and over 600,000 in attendance.

See a full list of the NFL Draft’s past host cities.

Published: Oct 31, 2022 at 11:29 PM

This is a look at the first-round order for the 2023 NFL Draft heading into Week 9 of the 2022 NFL season, along with the top three needs for each team. The order is determined by record, using strength of schedule as the first tiebreaker (click here to see a full list of the draft-order tiebreakers). Keep in mind -- teams that would make the playoffs if the season ended today are marked as PL (short for playoffs) in the order below. The draft order for playoff teams is determined by the results of postseason play.

Arrows reflect movement from last week's order.

NOTE: The NFL announced in August that the Miami Dolphins will forfeit their 2023 first-round pick and 2024 third-round pick following an investigation into whether the team violated league policies pertaining to the integrity of the game.

UPDATE: The draft order was updated to reflect Tuesday's trade between the Broncos and Dolphins, who parted with a 2023 first-round pick as part of a deal to acquire Bradley Chubb from Denver, per NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.

Detroit Lions

1-6 · Strength of schedule: .685

Biggest needs: QB, DB, DL

Week 9 opponent: vs. Packers

DP: The Detroit defense, desperate for playmakers, is reaching new lows. The Lions are allowing 32.1 points per game -- the most in the first seven games of a season in franchise history -- and the team has lost a league-high three times when scoring 27 or more points.

Houston Texans

Biggest needs: QB, WR, Edge

Week 9 opponent: vs. Eagles

EE: We’ve talked about the rare opportunity the Texans could have in search of a quarterback, with two potentially early first-round picks next spring. But that doesn’t mean they can ignore the defense, especially the front seven.

Carolina Panthers

Biggest needs: QB, WR, DL

Week 9 opponent: at Bengals

DP: P.J. Walker has made some impressive throws against injury-plagued secondaries in the past two weeks, earning a passer rating of 97.9 during that span. That should not be overlooked, especially given the circumstances he inherited as Carolina’s QB1, but the long-term question of who will take snaps for the Panthers remains.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Biggest needs: OT, CB, DL

Week 9 opponent: Bye

EE: The Steelers rank near the bottom of the league in multiple major pass-defense categories. They really could use a difference-maker at cornerback, which they really haven’t had in a few years. The division has some special wide receivers who are tough covers.

UPDATE: Pittsburgh added help at cornerback ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline, acquiring William Jackson III from the Commanders, per NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero.

Las Vegas Raiders

Biggest needs: OT, Edge, DL

Week 9 opponent: at Jaguars

EE: We can’t imagine the Raiders won’t make several moves along the offensive line this coming offseason. Dylan Parham and Thayer Munford are a good start, but more help is needed to make this offense work effectively. 

Seattle Seahawks

PICK ACQUIRED FROM THE DENVER BRONCOS

Broncos' record: 3-5 (.443)

Broncos' Week 9 opponent: Bye

See the playoff teams section of this article for analysis of the Seahawks' and Broncos' needs.

Philadelphia Eagles

PICK ACQUIRED FROM THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Saints' record: 3-5 (.468)

Saints' Week 9 opponent: vs. Ravens

NOTE: See the playoff teams section of this article for analysis of the Eagles' needs and the bottom of this article for analysis of the Saints' needs.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Biggest needs: QB, DB, DL

Week 9 opponent: vs. Rams

DP: The interior defensive line figures to be among the many areas of need requiring the Bucs’ attention in 2023. William Gholston, Akiem Hicks and Rakeem Nunez-Roches are among the players due to hit free agency.

Houston Texans

PICK ACQUIRED FROM THE CLEVELAND BROWNS

Browns' record: 3-5 (.476)

Browns' Week 9 opponent: Bye

See Pick No. 2 for analysis of the Texans' needs and the bottom of this article for analysis of the Browns' needs.

Chicago Bears

Biggest needs: WR, DL, OL

Week 9 opponent: vs. Dolphins

DP: The O-line, still a problematic area for the Bears, takes a backseat on the needs list this week to a couple spots that are arguably in an even more desperate situation. After trading Robert Quinn, Chicago no longer has an anchor up front on defense and we saw the result of that in the Cowboys’ 49-29 romp on Sunday. It's going to get worse before it gets better on that side of the ball, with Roquan Smith also being dealt.

UPDATE: The Bears addressed their need at wide receiver prior to Tuesday's trade deadline, acquiring Chase Claypool in a swap with the Steelers, per NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero.

Arizona Cardinals

Biggest needs: OL, CB, Edge

Week 9 opponent: vs. Seahawks

DP: Arizona should be shopping for explosiveness off the edge in 2023. The Cardinals rank near the bottom of the league in sack percentage (4.6%) and their leader in sacks, 12th-year veteran J.J. Watt (4.5), has a contract that voids after this season.

Green Bay Packers

Biggest needs: WR, S, TE

Week 9 opponent: at Lions

DP: Safety is among the many sources of headaches for the Packers this season. Darnell Savage, a first-round pick in 2019, has not lived up to his billing and Adrian Amos, whose contract voids after the season, has disappointed this year.

Detroit Lions

PICK ACQUIRED FROM THE LOS ANGELES RAMS

Rams' record: 3-4 (.527)

Rams' Week 9 opponent: at Buccaneers

See Pick No. 1 for analysis of the Lions' needs and the bottom of this article for analysis of the Rams' needs.

Indianapolis Colts

Biggest needs: QB, WR, OG

Week 9 opponent: at Patriots

EE: They’ve used second-round picks to draft their top two young receivers, Alec Pierce and Michael Pittman Jr., but could use a quicker, speedier option to help out whoever the starting quarterback will be in ’23.

New England Patriots

Biggest needs: OT, Edge, WR

Week 9 opponent: vs. Colts

EE: It certainly feels like the Patriots will try to iron out their offensive line -- once their strongest position but now almost a weekly guessing game. After taking OG Cole Strange in Round 1 this year, we wouldn’t be shocked if they addressed tackle early in next year’s draft.

Washington Commanders

Biggest needs: QB, CB, OL

Week 9 opponent: vs. Vikings

DP: No NFC team has allowed more QB pressures than the Commanders (99), who must do a better job in pass protection if they’re going to give whoever is taking snaps next season a fighting chance to succeed. 

Cincinnati Bengals

Biggest needs: DB, OL, DL

Week 9 opponent: vs. Panthers

EE: We could see the Bengals targeting another defensive tackle, especially if they’re concerned about DJ Reader’s ability to stay healthy long-term. They’re always looking for massive defensive tackles to plug inside.

Atlanta Falcons

Biggest needs: Edge, QB, OL

Week 9 opponent: vs. Chargers

DP: Atlanta’s offensive line has been a solid unit this season, so we’ll move it down on the needs list a bit. Will keeping the right side of the front five intact long-term become a challenge, though? Right tackle Kaleb McGary’s contract expires after this season (the team declined his fifth-year option) and right guard Chris Lindstrom’s deal is up after next season.

Denver Broncos

PICK ACQUIRED FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS THROUGH THE MIAMI DOLPHINS

49ers' record: 4-4 (.459)

49ers' Week 9 opponent: Bye

Broncos' needs: OL, LB, WR

EE: On a team that’s stacked with young talents at receiver, you might not think that position stands as a big need. But the fact that Denver might have at least considered moving Jerry Jeudy and/or KJ Hamler is an indication the work might not be done to upgrade there.

NOTE: See the bottom of this article for analysis of the 49ers' and Dolphins' needs.

Los Angeles Chargers

Biggest needs: WR, OT, CB

Week 9 opponent: at Falcons

EE: With the disappointing J.C. Jackson injured, the Chargers’ secondary depth has been stretched. After taking Zion Johnson over Trent McDuffie in this year’s draft, the Bolts might decide they have to address the position early in 2023.

Seattle Seahawks

Biggest needs: DL, WR, LB

Week 9 opponent: at Cardinals

DP: There could be a need for depth at off-ball linebacker in 2023 with Cody Barton, who has started half the Seahawks’ games this season, due to become a free agent.

New York Jets

Biggest needs: OT, S, LB

Week 9 opponent: vs. Bills

EE: Locking down their left tackle is of premium importance and figures to be a position GM Joe Douglas attacks (again). But are we sure they have the right quarterback?

Baltimore Ravens

Biggest needs: WR, Edge, CB

Week 9 opponent: at Saints

EE: Odafe Oweh remains a building block, and David Ojabo could end up a steal if he develops. But there’s a case to be made for drafting edge help when 33-year-old Justin Houston has been their best rusher in 2022.

Kansas City Chiefs

Biggest needs: OT, DL, WR

Week 9 opponent: vs. Titans

EE: After the trade for Kadarius Toney, their needs might shift to the trenches for more of an infrastructure draft. They really could use a running mate for Chris Jones up front.

Tennessee Titans

Biggest needs: OL, Edge, TE

Week 9 opponent: at Chiefs

EE: They’ve been rotating bodies at tight end the past few years but could use a classic, in-line “Y” tight end. Not only can that help the run game on which this offense is built, but it could also provide a middle-of-the-field target for Ryan Tannehill or Malik Willis.

Dallas Cowboys

Biggest needs: DB, OL, WR

Week 9 opponent: Bye

DP: The Cowboys have drafted at least one wide receiver in five of the last six years. Will they make it six out of seven? Noah Brown, who is second on the team in catches and receiving yards, and James Washington are due to become free agents.

Minnesota Vikings

Biggest needs: DB, WR, TE

Week 9 opponent: at Commanders

DP: With Za’Darius Smith playing at a high level and pending free agent Irv Smith Jr. struggling to stay healthy, tight end replaces edge rusher on the needs list this week.

UPDATE: The Vikings addressed their need for a tight end ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline, acquiring former first-round pick T.J. Hockenson in a deal with the Lions.

Buffalo Bills

Biggest needs: OL, S, LB

Week 9 opponent: at Jets

EE: The Bills attacked the secondary in the 2022 draft with Kaiir Elam and Christian Benford and in 2021 with Damar Hamlin, but it wouldn’t hurt to add more depth on the back end with Micah Hyde (out for the season with injury) and Jordan Poyer (2023 free agent) each entering their age-32 seasons next year.

Philadelphia Eagles

Biggest needs: DB, Edge, DL

Week 9 opponent: at Texans

DP: Philly added help at edge rusher before the trade deadline with the acquisition of Robert Quinn, but the position remains on the needs list for 2023 since Quinn and the Eagles agreed to remove the final two years remaining on his contract. He’ll be a free agent this offseason. 

TEAMS CURRENTLY WITHOUT A FIRST-ROUND PICK

Cleveland Browns

TRADED FIRST-ROUND PICK TO THE HOUSTON TEXANS

Biggest needs: WR, DL, OT

Week 9 opponent: Bye

EE: Depending on what they think of James Hudson at season’s end, drafting an offensive tackle fairly early could make sense. When Jack Conklin’s contract was restructured, it was an indication that this could be his final season in Cleveland.

Los Angeles Rams

TRADED FIRST-ROUND PICK TO THE DETROIT LIONS

Biggest needs: Edge, OL, DB

Week 9 opponent: at Buccaneers

DP: GM Les Snead has a history of finding value in the middle rounds of the draft. Can he work that magic for the defensive backfield in 2023? Safeties Nick Scott and Taylor Rapp and corners Grant Haley, David Long and Troy Hill (contract voids) are due to reach the market.

Miami Dolphins

TRADED FIRST-ROUND PICK ACQUIRED FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS TO THE DENVER BRONCOS

Biggest needs: OL, CB, TE

Week 9 opponent: at Bears

EE: Can the Dolphins count on Byron Jones anymore? That question could be answered by the way Miami navigates the early parts of the draft. A cornerback figures to be relatively high on their needs list.

New Orleans Saints

TRADED FIRST-ROUND PICK TO THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Biggest needs: QB, DL, WR

Week 9 opponent: vs. Ravens

DP: New Orleans just spent a first-round pick on Chris Olave, but the team might have to add more young talent at wide receiver if Michael Thomas can’t stay healthy. Keep in mind that Jarvis Landry, who is also dealing with an injury, is playing on a one-year deal.

San Francisco 49ers

TRADED FIRST-ROUND PICK TO THE MIAMI DOLPHINS

Biggest needs: OL, DL, DB

Week 9 opponent: Bye

DP: Free agency might take a bite out of the San Francisco secondary, with starters Tashaun Gipson, Jimmie Ward (contract voids in 2023) and Emmanuel Moseley among the players who could walk.

Who is hosting the NFL draft in 2023?

Connections between the Ravens and Washington Commanders Campus Martius Park in downtown Detroit will serve as the site for three-day event.

Where is the NFL draft next year 2023?

The 2023 NFL Draft is still about five months away (April 27-29 in Kansas City, Missouri), so my evaluation of these players will change based on their play this fall, their results in athletic testing and, if they are fortunate enough to receive an invite, their performance at Senior Bowl practices and in the game ...

Who has most picks in 2023 NFL Draft?

Houston will have the most draft picks in the 2023 NFL Draft with 12, including two in the first round. The team owns the Cleveland Browns' first-rounder, which currently sits at No. 13 overall.

Who are the top QB in the 2023 draft?

2023 NFL Draft Big Board: Ranking the top five quarterbacks.
Bryce Young, Alabama. Big board rank: 1. ... .
Will Levis, Kentucky. Big board rank: 3. ... .
C.J. Stroud, Ohio State. Big board rank: 4. ... .
Tanner McKee, Stanford. Big board rank: 17. ... .
Hendon Hooker, Tennessee. Big board rank: 49..