Biggest 2023 NFL draft questions for all 32 teams - ESPN
The 2023 NFL draft wrapped up Saturday, and 12 quarterbacks were selected through the first five rounds — the most in the common draft era. When the draft ended, there was a total of 43 trades, breaking the record of 40 trades set in 2019.
Three general managers ran their first NFL drafts this weekend: Tennessee's Ran Carthon, Arizona's Monti Ossenfort and Pittsburgh's Omar Khan. Were they able to alleviate some questions surrounding their teams? Regardless of whether your favorite team got a quarterback, running back or the future steal of the class, you probably can find reason for optimism. Did your team answer the biggest question it faced entering the draft? What's next?
We asked our NFL Nation reporters to tell us what the most pressing question is coming out of this weekend and to answer it. Read their post-draft insights below.
Check out what ESPN draft analysts Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay thought of each teams' class, scan the full classes for every team and check out the big-picture takeaways coming out of Round 7.
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What does the future at defensive tackle look like for the Bills?
Uncertain. Bills general manager Brandon Beane said that he hoped to add a defensive tackle in the draft, but «it just didn't fall our way.» None of the team's defensive tackles are under contract past the 2023 season, including Ed Oliver, who is currently set to play on his fifth-year option but is a candidate for an extension. Some answers might come in the next couple of weeks, as the team is in communication with veteran free agents, and it'll