Not long after Alabama quarterback Bryce Young was announced as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft, the chaos began in Round 1.
No one knew what the Texans were going to do at No. 2, and they surprised by going with a quarterback after all — and then trading up to also take a standout defender at No.
3. We saw two running backs drafted in the top 12, six trades up the board and a shocking slide for Kentucky quarterback Will Levis.
And after 19 straight picks to begin the draft without a wide receiver, four in a row came off the board to kick off the 20s.
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