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2023 NFL Draft: Best available prospects entering Day 3

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber04/29/23
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The first two days of the 2023 NFL Draft are in the books, as 102 players are already off the board and have their new professional homes. But today is the marathon, where the final four-round frenzy kicks off at noon ET. There are still 157 picks left to go and a whole lot of prime talent still on the board. So, after a dramatic first two days in Kansas City, here is who ESPN views as the top remaining players, starting with a reigning national champ:

ESPN’s Top 25 available heading into round 4

  1. Kelee Ringo (CB) | Georgia
  2. Adetomiwa Adebawore (DE) | Northwestern
  3. Dawand Jones (OT) | Ohio State
  4. Henry To’oTo’o (LB) | Alabama
  5. Clark Phillips (CB) | Utah
  6. Roschon Johnson (RB) | Texas
  7. Darius Rush (CB) | South Carolina
  8. Chandler Zavala (OG) | NC State
  9. Jake Haener (QB) | Fresno State
  10. Blake Freeland (OT) | BYU
  11. Tyler Scott (WR) | Cincinnati
  12. Terell Smith (CB) | Minnesota
  13. Nick Herbig (OLB) | Wisconsin
  14. Antonio Johnson (S) | Texas A&M
  15. Charlie Jones (WR) | Purdue
  16. Braeden Daniels (OG) | Utah
  17. Cory Trice (CB) | Purdue
  18. A.T. Perry (WR) | Wake Forest
  19. Israel Abanikanda (RB) | Pittsburgh
  20. Carter Warren (OT) | Pittsburgh
  21. Daniel Scott (S) | California
  22. Will Mallory (TE) | Miami
  23. Luke Wypler (TE) | Ohio State
  24. Jakorian Bennett (CB) | Maryland
  25. Jaelyn Duncan (OT) | Maryland

There you have it. Ringo leads us off after making a surprise slide to Day 3, as well as Adebawore, who was projected as a possible first round pick and was seemingly certain to go on day two. Elsewhere, titanic Buckeye right tackle Dawand Jones has taken a bit of a fall. He also got some first round buzz at one point in the pre-draft process but appeared to be slipping as this weekend got closer. Still, with that frame and a year of experience at OSU, you’d have thought one OL-needy team would have bet on his physical traits and swooped him up, but no.

Judging by the positions on the board here, ESPN is expecting another run on cornerbacks and running backs to kick off the final day. You don’t see many defensive linemen left aside from Adebawore, likely because it’s a premium position that teams really focused in the first few rounds. Overall, though, there’s playmakers to be picked and value to be had in these later rounds.