Who are the best remaining players available for Day Two of the 2023 NFL Draft?

The second round will start at 7 p.m. ET
Who are the best remaining players available for Day Two of the 2023 NFL Draft?
Who are the best remaining players available for Day Two of the 2023 NFL Draft? /

Ric Serritella's 2023 NFL Draft: Day Two Big Board Guide

Who are the best remaining players available for Day Two of the 2023 NFL Draft? NFL Draft Bible has got you covered.

With Day One of the 88th Annual NFL Draft officially in the books, here’s a look at the top 10 available players remaining at each position. Be sure to check back for continuous updates!

QUARTERBACK

  1. Hendon Hooker, Tennessee
  2. Will Levis, Kentucky
  3. Jake Haener, Fresno State
  4. Aidan O’Connell, Purdue
  5. Jake Haener, Fresno State
  6. Jaren Hall, BYU
  7. Stetson Bennett, Georgia
  8. Clayton tune, Houston
  9. Tanner McKee, Stanford
  10. Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA

RUNNING BACK

  1. Tyjae Spears, Tulane
  2. Devon Achane, Texas A&M
  3. Zach Charbonnet, UCLA
  4. Israel Abanikanda, Pittsburgh
  5. Devon Achane, Texas A&M
  6. Chris Rodriguez Jr., Kentucky
  7. Tank Bigsby, Auburn
  8. Chase Brown, Illinois
  9. Kenny McIntosh, Georgia
  10. Sean Tucker, Syracuse

WIDE RECEIVER

  1. Tank Dell, Houston
  2. Cedric Tillman, Tennessee
  3. Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee
  4. Marvin Mims, Oklahoma
  5. Charlie Jones, Purdue
  6. Josh Downs, North Carolina
  7. Jonathan Mingo, Mississippi
  8. Kayshon Boutte, LSU
  9. Rashee Rice, SMU
  10. Tyler Scott, Cincinnati

TIGHT END

  1. Michael, Mayer, Notre Dame
  2. Darnell Washington, Georgia
  3. Luke Musgrave, Oregon State
  4. Sam LaPorta, Iowa
  5. Luke Schoonmaker, Michigan
  6. Tucker Kraft, South Dakota State
  7. Payne Durham, Purdue
  8. Will Mallory, Miami
  9. Davis Allen, Clemson
  10. Zack Kuntz, Old Dominion

OFFENSIVE TACKLE

  1. Dawand Jones, Ohio State
  2. Tyler Steen, Alabama
  3. Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse
  4. Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland
  5. Blake Freeland, BYU
  6. Wayna Morris, Oklahoma
  7. Ryan Hayes, Michigan
  8. Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland
  9. Richard Gouraige, Florida
  10. Joey Fisher, Shepherd

INTERIOR LINEMEN

  1. O'Cyrus Torrence, Florida
  2. John Michael Schmitz, Minnesota
  3. Joe Tippmann, Wisconsin
  4. Cody Mauch, North Dakota State
  5. Warren McClendon, Georgia
  6. Anthony Bradford, LSU
  7. Chandler Zavala, North Carolina State
  8. Luke Wypler, Ohio State
  9. Steve Avila, TCU
  10. Jon Gaines, UCLA

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

  1. Siaki Ika, Baylor
  2. Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern
  3. Zacch Pickens, South Carolina
  4. Keanu Benton, Wisconsin
  5. Tuli Tuipulotu, USC
  6. Mike Morris, Michigan
  7. Colby Wooden, Auburn
  8. Byron Young, Alabama
  9. Jaquelin Roy, LSU
  10. Cameron Young, Mississippi State

EDGE RUSHERS

  1. Keion White, Georgia Tech
  2. BJ Ojulari, LSU
  3. Derick Hall, Auburn
  4. Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame
  5. Byron Young, Tennessee
  6. Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington
  7. Zach Harrison, Ohio State
  8. DJ Johnson, Oregon
  9. Ali Gaye, LSU
  10. Andre Carter, Army

LINEBACKERS

  1. Trenton Simpson, Clemson
  2. Drew Sanders, Arkansas
  3. Daiyan Henley, Washington State
  4. Henry To’o To’o, Alabama
  5. Marte Mapu, Sacramento State
  6. DeMarvion Overshown, Texas
  7. Owen Pappoe, Auburn
  8. Noah Sewell, Oregon
  9. Isaiah Land, Florida A&M
  10. Cam Jones, Indiana

CORNERBACKS

  1. Joey Porter Jr., Penn State
  2. Kelee Ringo, Georgia
  3. Cam Smith, South Carolina
  4. DJ Turner, Michigan
  5. Clark Phillips III, Utah
  6. Julius Brents, Kansas State
  7. Tyrique Stevenson, Miami
  8. Riley Moss, Iowa
  9. Darius Rush, South Carolina
  10. Terelll Smith, Minnesota

SAFETIES

  1. Brian Branch, Alabama
  2. Antonio Johnson Texas A&M
  3. Christopher Smith, Georgia
  4. Sydney Brown, Illinois
  5. Ji’Ayir Brown, Penn State
  6. Jordan Battle, Alabama
  7. JL Skinner, Boise State
  8. Jammie Robinson, Florida State
  9. Ronnie Hickman, Ohio State
  10. Brandon Joseph, Notre Dame

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Ric Serritella
RIC SERRITELLA

A known media maven, who created the NFL Draft Bible, which used by all 32 NFL teams. Also responsible for developing and installing the fiber-optic network for MLB Network. Served as executive producer for the T.Ocho Show on NBC Sports. Helped launch the YES Network, working on the first show (Mike & The Mad Dogg) and created the Wall Street Journal YouTube Channel. Owns Bachelor’s degree in Sports Entertainment & Event Management from Johnson & Wales University.