The 2023 NFL Draft is underway and every pick will either be praised or ridiculed and I’m here to do both. Want to know what I think of every pick made Friday in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft? You can find it all below. You can also follow along throughout the rest of the draft on Days 2 and 3 for more grades and more analysis.
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There are always a lot of good prospects available on Day 2 of the NFL Draft and this year is no different. Be sure to refresh this page throughout the day on Friday to get the latest grades from Day 2.
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32. Steelers: Joey Porter Jr., CB, Penn State
Grade: A+
Exceptionally long, man-coverage corner. Play is a bit up and down, but his highs are All-Pro caliber. Athletic and plus ball skills. Exactly what the Steelers need.
33. Titans: Will Levis, QB, Kentucky
Grade: A-
Trade up for QB, just at the start of Round 2. Cheaper than doing it in Round 1. Levis needs to improve decision-making, footwork, and accuracy but has strong arm and will be a running threat at the next level. Positional value boosts this grade.
34. Lions: Sam LaPorta, TE, Iowa
Grade: A
YAC monster, big-time athlete, strong hands. Gave me George Kittle vibes. Easy fit into the vacancy created by T.J. Hockenson trade.
35. Raiders: Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame
Grade: B+
Complete TE prospect. Not a freaky athlete but does everything well. Won’t run by many people but gave me Mark Andrews vibes. Catches everything. Subtle ability to get open.
36. Rams: Steve Avila, G, TCU
Grade: A
Big-bodied interior blocker. Agile and versatile. Not exactly a classic zone-blocking scheme type but moves well. Grows roots in pass pro. Needs to strengthen his edges at next level. Prudent pick here
37. Seahawks: Derick Hall, EDGE, Auburn
Grade: A-
Chiseled, explosive, decently bendy rusher with high-level productivity. Length for days. Has to develop pass-rush moves. Precisely the type the Seahawks needed on the defensive line. Surprised this wasn’t DT but he’s a bigger Carl Lawson.
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