The NFL announced 17 prospects are confirmed to attend the 2023 NFL Draft in Kansas City, Missouri.
Alabama and Ohio State will each have three players on-site, most among colleges. The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with six prospects confirmed to attend, followed by the Big Ten (five players), Big 12 (two), Atlantic Coast Conference (two) and Pac-12 (two).
The Draft begins with the first round on Thursday night, April 27, and continues Friday, April 28, with Rounds 2-3. The Draft will conclude on Saturday, April 29, with Rounds 4-7.
The NFL Draft, which was held in Las Vegas last year, will be hosted in the state of Missouri for the first time.
The players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft | |||
1 |
Jordan Addison |
WR |
USC |
2 |
Will Anderson Jr. |
LB |
Alabama |
3 |
Brian Branch |
DB |
Alabama |
4 |
Jalen Carter |
DL |
Georgia |
5 |
Zay Flowers |
WR |
Boston College |
6 |
Christian Gonzalez |
CB |
Oregon |
7 |
Paris Johnson Jr. |
T |
Ohio State |
8 |
Will Levis |
QB |
Kentucky |
9 |
Joey Porter Jr. |
CB |
Penn State |
10 |
Anthony Richardson |
QB |
Florida |
11 |
Bijan Robinson |
RB |
Texas |
12 |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba |
WR |
Ohio State |
13 |
C.J. Stroud |
QB |
Ohio State |
14 |
Keion White |
DE |
Georgia Tech |
15 |
Tyree Wilson |
DE |
Texas Tech |
16 |
Devon Witherspoon |
CB |
Illinois |
17 |
Bryce Young |
QB |
Alabama |