Top 50 Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2023

Top 50 Pro Prospects for the NFL Draft 2023

February, 2023 – * underclassmen eligible declared by Jan 16, 2023

Photo – LB Will Anderson – Alabama
photographer – Evan Pilat

February Newsletter will have New Top 150, Three Round Mock Draft and extensive evaluation of Senior Bowl, East-West Shrine and NFLPA All-star games – Out next week

 Frank Coyle/ Head scout

#  Pro Prospect                   Pos      Ht / Wt       School 
1 Will Anderson                    Edge    6-4, 245      Alabama
2 Bryce Young                        QB       5-11, 195          Alabama
3 Jalen Carter                         DT        6-3, 310            Georgia
4 Will Levis                             QB       6-3, 232            Kentucky
5 Myles Murphy                     Edge    6-5, 275            Clemson
6 CJ Stroud                            QB       6-3, 215            Ohio State
7 Quentin Johnston               WR       6-3, 215            TCU
8 Paris Johnson                    OT        6-6, 315            Ohio State
9 Peter Skoronski                 OT        6-4, 315            Northwestern
10 Tyree Wilson                     DE       6-5, 275            Texas Tech
11 Jordan Addison                    WR       5-11, 175          Southern Cal
12 Joey Porter                          CB        6-1, 200            Penn State
13 Broderick Jones                   OT        6-4, 315            Georgia
14 Michael Mayer                      TE        6-5, 255            Notre Dame
15 Cam Smith                           CB        6-1, 190            South Carolina
16 Bryan Bresee                        DT        6-4, 300            Clemson
17 Bijan Robinson                     RB        5-11, 225          Texas
18 Christian Gonzalez                CB        6-1. 205            Oregon
19 Isaiah Foskey                       Edge    6-4, 260            Notre Dame
20 Nolan Smith                         Edge    6-3, 235            Georgia
21 Kelee Ringo                         CB        6-2, 205            Georgia
22 Jalin Hyatt                            WR       6-0, 180            Tennessee
23 Keion White                          DE       6-4, 280            Georgia Tech
24 Clark Phillips                        CB        5-10 185           Utah
25 Brian Branch                         S          6-0, 195            Alabama
26 Trent Simpson                      LB        6-3, 230            Clemson
27 Anthony Richardson              QB       6-4, 235            Florida
28 Jaxon Smith-Njigba               WR       5-11, 200          Ohio State
29 O’Cyrus Torrence                  OG       6-5, 345            Florida
30 Devon Witherspoon              CB        6-1, 180            Illinois
31 Lukas Van Ness                   Edge    6-4, 255            Iowa
32 Rashee Rice                         WR       6-1, 210            SMU
33 John Michael Schmitz           C          6-3, 310            Minnesota
34 Jaelyn Duncan                      OT        6-5, 300            Maryland
35 Siaki Ika                               NT        6-3, 350            Baylor
36 Tuli Tuipulotu                        DT        6-4, 290            Southern Cal
37 Dalton Kincaid                      TE        6-6, 245            Utah
38 Drew Sanders                       LB        6-4, 245            Arkansas
39 Kayshon Boutte                    WR       6-0, 205            LSU
40 Antonio Johnson                  S          6-2, 200            Texas A&M
41 Noah Sewell                         LB        6-3, 250            Oregon
42 Cedric Tillman                       WR       6-3, 210            Tennessee
43 Derick Hall                            Edge    6-3, 260            Auburn
44 Daiyan Henley                      LB        6-2, 235            Washington State
45 JL Skinner                            S          6-3, 220            Boise State
46 Jack Campbell                      LB        6-3, 250            Iowa
47 Cody Mauch                         OG       6-5, 310            North Dakota State
48 Zay Flowers                          WR       5-10, 175          Boston College
49 Dawand Jones                     OT        6-7, 360            Ohio State
50 Darnell Washington               TE        6-6, 265            Georgia




East-West Shrine Bowl 2023

East-West Shrine Bowl 2023

The annual East-West Shrine All-Star Classic kicks off later tonight in Las Vegas at 8:30 PM ET on the NFL Network. Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission while showcasing the next generation of NFL legends. An invitation to take part in the annual East-West Shrine Bowl is an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the best senior collegiate football all-stars in the country to showcase their talents in front of top representatives of NFL teams. A strong performance in the game greatly impacts a player’s chances of a career in the NFL. Many of professional football’s most recognized and decorated players, including Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, John Elway, Gale Sayers and Jimmy Garoppolo, played in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Feb. 2 – East-West Shrine Bowl – Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
 NFL Network – 8:30 pm est

East-West Prospects to Watch
Frank Coyle/ Head scout

https://shrinebowl.com/west-roster/

Offensive Players

QB Tim DeMorat, 6-3, 221 – Fordham U
RB Mohamed Ibrahim, 5-8, 203 – Minnesota
WR Zay Flowers, 5-9, 182 – Boston College
WR Jalen Cropper, 5-11, 171 –  Fresno State
WR Justin Shorter, 6-4, 224 – Florida
WR Jake Bobo, 6-4, 216 – UCLA
TE Travis Vokolek, 6-6, 259 – Nebraska
TE Thomas Greaney, 6-6, 253 – Albany State (N.Y.)
TE Luke Schoonmaker, 6-5, 249 – Michigan
OG Jaxson Kirkland, 6-6, 322 – Washington
OG Mark Evans II, 6-2, 293 – Arkansas Pine-Bluff

Defensive Players

DE BJ Thompson, 6-5, 240 – Stephen F Austin
DE Jose Ramirez, 6-2, 249 – Eastern Michigan
DE Tyrus Wheat, 6-2, 269 – Mississippi State
DT PJ Mustipher, 6-4, 315 – Penn State
DT Keondre Coburn, 6-1, 344 – Texas
LB Isaiah Moore, 6-2, 234 – N. C. State
LB Jack Colletto, 6-3, 239 – Oregon State
CB Tre’visu Hodges-Tomlinson, 5-8, 175 – Texas Christian
CB Mekhi Garner, 6-2, 220 LSU
CB KeiI’Trel Clark, 5-10, 179 – Louisville
S Trey Dean, 6-3, 211 – Florida