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2023 NFL draft: Best team fits for top playmaker prospects

If you're an NFL team looking to add playmakers to your offense, there will be plenty of options in the 2023 draft. The running back, wide receiver and tight end positions are all pretty deep, and there are some special prospects atop each position group.

But where could some of these players fit best in the NFL? I picked out ideal landing spots for 15 of the best offensive skill prospects, factoring in skill sets, scheme, team needs and value in this draft. All of these players are likely to come off the board somewhere in the first three rounds. Which teams make the most sense for Bijan Robinson, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Zay Flowers, Michael Mayer and other potential future stars?

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Height: 5-foot-11 | Weight: 215College: Texas

Where the Falcons could get him: Round 1 (No. 8 overall)

Why he fits: Robinson is one of the best overall prospects in the 2023 class, and I wouldn't argue if some teams had him graded out as the No. 1 guy on the board based on his outstanding tape. We know he doesn't play a premium position in terms of draft value, so it's still very much up in the air where he actually gets picked. And maybe No. 8 ends up being too high. But I really like the fit for Robinson as the lead back in Arthur Smith's offense.

I see him as an all-purpose playmaker — a prospect who can produce in any game situation. Simply put, he has all the traits, and it showed in his 1,580 rushing yards and 18 TDs on the ground last season at Texas. No other team ran as much as the Falcons last season (51.1% of offensive plays), so Robinson would see consistent volume in their zone-blocking schemes, while also upgrading the pass game for second-year quarterback Desmond Ridder as a versatile target.

Height: 5-foot-9

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