DRAFT TRACKER 2023
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Atlanta Falcons
Round 4 • Pick 11
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Phillips might not be a big, long cornerback, but he’s a playmaker. He has the play traits to continue down that same path as a pro. He’s a voracious student of the game and has developed a feel for reading the quarterback’s drops and eyes. He’s a little tight-hipped and can give away separation at the top of the route, but when he’s clued in, Phillips uses aggressive angles to search for takeaways. He’s tough, smart and knows how to play. He should become a solid nickel cornerback, but his success could be tethered to matchups from week to week.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Philadelphia Eagles
Round 3 • Pick 3
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
A physical safety who is limited by a lack of fluidity in space. Brown has straight-line speed and is very effective mapping his transit to the ball-carrier near the line of scrimmage. However, his missed tackles are concerning considering the position he plays. He competes hard in man coverage, using everything at his disposal to prevent tight ends from making plays, but above average pass-catchers could be too much for him to handle as a pro. Brown will need to prove he can win in the box and shine on special teams to stick around in the league.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Atlanta Falcons
Round 7 • Pick 7
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Boundary safety with good size and adequate anticipation but a lack of quality make-up burst when beaten over the top. Hellams can cover tight ends and is comfortable in split zone looks but needs to do a much better job of staying deeper than the deepest target. He’s fairly consistent as a tackler but doesn’t always take the most efficient routes to the ball. He’s physical and can play high or low. Hellams has a chance to become a good backup and plus special teams player.
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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Jacksonville Jaguars
Round 6 • Pick 31
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hallett’s lack of length and his coverage instincts might push him toward a role as a big nickel back with the ability to line up over the slot. Hallett is well-built and possesses good play strength, but he can be inconsistent as a tackle-finisher. Finding the proper fit for him will be critical, but his aggression and ball skills give him a solid shot of competing for a place on the roster.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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New England Patriots
Round 6 • Pick 37
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Speed’s tape and production don’t stand out. However, his rare size and speed, along with his potential to star on special teams, could give him a chance to find an NFL home.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Round 6 • Pick 4
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hayes has adequate physical and athletic measurables to play slot cornerback, but he might need to bulk up to play safety. He is active against the run and the pass, but his inconsistency as a tackler could make it challenging for him to stick on a roster.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Chicago Bears
Round 7 • Pick 41
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Williamson offers good measurables and testing numbers, but he’s lacking in production and consistency. He plays with good route recognition when hovering in off-man coverage, but he might not have the range needed to handle expanded areas of responsibility. He’s willing in run support but overestimates his pursuit speed and misses tackles.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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