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College football and NFL fans may always argue over which is more fun, but one thing they agree on is how spectacular the NFL Draft is.
College football fans can see the players they’ve supported over the years chasing their dreams. Meanwhile, NFL fans hope and pray that every player they pick turns their franchise around. The person most likely to turn a franchise around quickly is the quarterback.
Only one quarterback was selected in the first round of 2022 (Kenny Pickett to Steelers). It was the first time since 2012 that more than one quarterback was not selected in the first round. I mean, it’s much better than last year’s class. A mix of pedigree and guys who rose to the top in unexpected ways.
That said, there’s only one Bryce Young to turn around, so let’s see who I see as the top 10 quarterback prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft.
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10. Clayton Tune (Houston)

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9. Aidan O’Connell (Purdue)

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8. Jake Hayner

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7. Jalen Hall (BYU)

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6. Hendon Hooker, Tennessee

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5. Tanner McKee (Stanford)

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4. Anthony Richardson

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3. Will Levis (Kentucky)

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CJ Stroud (Ohio)

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1. Bryce Young (Alabama)

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