The 2022 NFL regular season concluded this weekend, with 14 teams still in the Super Bowl hunt and 18 others now looking toward the offseason. With over half of the 2023 NFL Draft order locked, mock draft season is ready to ramp back up. The quarterback position has taken center stage, as always. CJ Stroud, Bryce Young, Will Levis, and Anthony Richardson have all been found in day one of most mock drafts. Stroud and Young present safer options, while Levis and Richardson carry considerable risk in comparison. As exciting as it is to talk about quarterbacks, the real strength of this draft class is at running back, pass rusher and cornerback. Several day-one starting running backs are in the 2023 NFL Draft, including Bijan Robinson (Texas) and Jahmyr Gibbs (Alabama).