The 2023 NFL Draft is a little over 24 hours away. Starting at 8pm EDT on April 27, the NFL's 32 teams will pick their talent of the future. HotNewHipHop has got everything you need to know, such as how to watch and whose picking when, before the draft gets underway.
How To Watch The NFL Draft
There are a number of ways you can watch the 2023 NFL Draft. Firstly, the NFL Draft will be available on The NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, and ESPN Deportes. Additionally, you can use services such as Sling TV, Hulu+, Fubo TV, DirecTV, and YouTube TV to catch the draft. Furthermore, if you are in Kansas City, Missouri, the Draft is happening live outside Union Station. Consequently, access to the draft and the surrounding festivities is free.
What Is The NFL Draft Order
The Carolina Panthers hold the #1 overall pick, having traded with the Chicago Bears to acquire it. Additionally, they will be followed by the Houston Texans, Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts, and Seattle Seahawks. Furthermore, the top ten is rounded out by picks from the Detroit Lions, Oakland Raiders, Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, and Philadelphia Eagles. However, there are only 31 picks in the first round because the Miami Dolphins lost their pick as punishment for tampering. Meanwhile, the rest of the first round is as follows:
Pick 11: Tennessee Titans
Pick 12: Houston Texans
Pick 13: Green Bay Packers
Pick 14: New England Patriots
Pick 15: New York Jets
Pick 16: Washington Commanders
Pick 17: Pittsburgh Steelers
Pick 18: Detroit Lions
Pick 19: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Pick 20: Seattle Seahawks
Pick 21: Los Angeles Chargers
Pick 22: Baltimore Ravens
Pick 23: Minnesota Vikings
Pick 24: Jacksonville Jaguars
Pick 25: New York Giants
Pick 26: Dallas Cowboys
Pick 27: Buffalo Bills
Pick 28: Cincinnati Bengals
Pick 29: New Orleans Saints
Pick 30: Philadelphia Eagles
Pick 31: Kansas City Chiefs
Who Will Be The Number One Pick
That's a great question. Experts are pretty confident that the Carolina Panthers will select a quarterback first overall. However, the question remains as to which one. Currently, there are four quarterbacks in the first overall conversation - Ohio State's C.J. Stroud and Alabama's Bryce Young are the favorites. However, Kentucky's Will Levis and Florida's Anthony Richardson could also go first overall.
Overall, be sure to follow HotNewHipHop for all our draft coverage. Additionally, be sure to check back on Friday and Saturday for all the biggest draft stories and reactions.