DRAFT TRACKER 2023
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Chicago Bears
Round 2 • Pick 25
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Big cornerback with the size and play strength to help match up with bigger receivers in the league. Stevenson is patient but physical in press-man and has good recovery speed when he falls behind. He struggles as a pattern matcher in off-man and had issues with busts in zone, so he might be scheme-dependent. Stevenson is talented when attacking the catch point and has the ball skills to make plays on 50/50 throws. He needs to become more consistent in run support but has the physical attributes to become a starter in a press-man scheme.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Carolina Panthers
Round 3 • Pick 17
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Power merchant with jarring initial hand strikes that can create early advantages. Johnson is big, explosive and rugged but lacking the experience and technique to consistently capitalize on his physicality. He has broad, tight hips that make it challenging to keep the pad level where it needs to be as a rusher, tackler and while taking on run blocks. He has very few moves or counters, but his bull rush can put opponents on skates. There is significant technique work that needs to take place, but his NFL Scouting Combine testing should only help his draft stock.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Las Vegas Raiders
Round 7 • Pick 14
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Interior plugger set for duties as a nose tackle in a 4-3 front. Silvera is fairly nimble and can get into blockers quickly. He plays with knockback power and can hold his ground against single blockers. He struggles to feel and respond to down blocks. Also, he has trouble reading and reacting to lateral steps looking to seal him behind the play. Silvera has talent and is very active. He could make noise in camp as a late-round pick or priority free agent.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Indianapolis Colts
Round 5 • Pick 27
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Move tight end with good build-up speed and adequate athleticism as a route runner. Mallory’s production was often set up by play-action and rub routes, but he has the potential to find catches on his own. He needs to play with better aggression and strength to not only own the catch space but handle run-blocking duties when called upon. Mallory has an opportunity to fight for a TE3 roster spot but competition could be tight.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Cincinnati Bengals
Round 7 • Pick 29
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Ivey has the measurables and athletic profile that fits the NFL game. However, he needs to play with more consistent technique and confidence. He will fit best in a press-man scheme and could benefit from a year on a practice squad to continue improving at his position.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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