Updated 2023 NFL Draft order: Texans hold No. 1 pick; Steelers, Raiders, Lions fight for No. 2

Joe Rivera

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It's usually lonely at the top — except when you're talking about the NFL Draft.

Entering the Week 9 "Monday Night Football" matchup, five teams have two wins or fewer, and another nine have just three wins. That could make for a messy end to the season, as the race to the bottom begins.

Currently sitting uncomfortably in the top spot are the Houston Texans, the NFL's lone one-win team. Houston is still searching for their next franchise passer after the Deshaun Watson breakup, while Davis Mills' seat gets warmer throughout the season.

Should Houston finish in the top spot — or the top three — they'll have options for passer of the future. Whether that's Alabama's Bryce Young, Ohio State's C.J. Stroud or Kentucky's Will Levis remains to be seen.

After that, it's anyone's guess: Alabama's Will Anderson is a safe bet to land as the top player selected, and if not, at minimum the top three. Clemson's Myles Murphy, Alabama's Jordan Battle and Oregon's Noah Sewell all headline a potentially defense-heavy first round.

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Unfortunately, a number of teams won't be able to play meaningful November football — the holiday season is, sadly, mock draft season.

Here's how the current draft order stacks up:

NFL Draft order 2023

This is how the draft order stands prior to the Week 9 "Monday Night Football" matchup between the Saints and Ravens:

PickTeamRecord
1Houston Texans1-6-1
2Carolina Panthers2-7
3Las Vegas Raiders2-6
4Pittsburgh Steelers2-6
5Detroit Lions2-6
6Jacksonville Jaguars3-6
7Arizona Cardinals3-6
8Chicago Bears3-6
9Green Bay Packers3-6
10Philadelphia Eagles (from NO)3-5
11Seattle Seahawks (from DEN)3-5
12Detroit Lions (from LAR)3-5
13Houston Texans (from CLE)3-5
14Indianapolis Colts3-5-1
15Atlantaa Falcons4-5
16Washington Commanders4-5
17New England Patriots5-4
18Cincinnati Bengals5-4
19Tampa Bay Buccaneers4-5
20Denver Broncos (from SF via MIA)4-4
21Los Angeles Chargers5-3
22Baltimore Ravens5-3
23Tennessee Titans5-3
24Seattle Seahawks6-3
25New York Jets6-3
26Dallas Cowboys6-2
27New York Giants6-2
28Kansas City Chiefs6-2
29Minnesota Vikings7-1
30Buffalo Bills6-2
31Philadelphia Eagles8-0

Notes: 

— The Eagles hold the Saints' first-round pick as part of a pick swap with New Orleans during the 2022 NFL Draft.

— The Texans hold Cleveland's first-round pick as part of the Deshaun Watson trade that sent the passer to the Browns.

— The Seahawks have Denver's first-round pick as compensation from the Russell Wilson trade.

— The Lions have the Rams' first-round pick due to the Matthew Stafford trade.

—  The Broncos traded pass rusher Bradley Chubb to the Dolphins for a first-round pick prior to the 2022 NFL trade deadline. That pick formerly belonged to San Francisco, which traded it to Miami as part of the Trey Lance package in 2021.

— The Dolphins don't have their own first-round pick after being sanctioned by the NFL for tampering violations regarding Tom Brady and Sean Payton.

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Top 2023 NFL Draft prospects

It's early yet, but after a down year of passers in the 2022 NFL Draft, there could be three first-round prospects come next April.

Alabama's Bryce Young, Ohio State's C.J. Stroud and Kentucky's Will Levis will all jockey for the right to be the first quarterback off the board come the 2023 NFL Draft. Analysts and scouts currently peg the battle to be between Young and Stroud, with Levis a distant third.

If a quarterback isn't the first player off the board, then it will most definitely be Crimson Tide pass rusher Will Anderson. Anderson is a dynamic edge capable of disrupting the game from the jump. 

Joe Rivera