NFL Draft 2023: Who has the most first-round picks in 2023 NFL Draft?

2022 NFL Draft - Rounds 4-7
Fans cheer during round four of the 2022 NFL draft

The first 31 selections in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft are scheduled. The Chicago Bears gave the Carolina Panthers the top pick in exchange for a sizable gain, including wide receiver D.J. Moore, a first-round pick in 2024, a second-round pick in 2025, and first- and second-round picks in 2023.

The Philadelphia Eagles acquired a first-round pick from the New Orleans Saints as part of a 2022 NFL draft trade. The Houston Texans acquired first- and third-round selections from the Cleveland Browns in exchange for quarterback Deshaun Watson.

The Detroit Lions acquired a first-round selection from the Los Angeles Rams as a component of the trade package for quarterback Matthew Stafford. The Seattle Seahawks acquired first- and second-round picks from the Denver Broncos for Russell Wilson.

All these teams hold at least one selection advantage over every other team in the league in the first round of the 2023 draft.

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There will be 31 selections in Round 1 this year due to the Miami Dolphins losing their slot due to tampering offenses. The Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Cleveland Browns won't each receive a first-round pick. The Denver Broncos will receive a first-round pick in exchange for sending outside linebacker Bradley Chubb to the Miami Dolphins in a trade.

The team with the most selections in the 2023 NFL draft is the Houston Texans, who have 12. The teams with the fewest selections in the 2023 NFL draft are the Denver Broncos, Carolina Panthers and Minnesota Vikings, with five picks apiece.


2023 NFL Draft order (Round 1)

1. Carolina Panthers (via Chicago Bears)

2. Houston Texans

3. Arizona Cardinals

4. Indianapolis Colts

5. Seattle Seahawks

6. Detroit Lions

7. Las Vegas Raiders

8. Atlanta Falcons

9. Chicago Bears (through a trade with the Panthers)

10. Philadelphia Eagles (through a trade with the Saints)

11. Tennessee Titans

12. Houston Texans (via a trade with the Browns)

13. New York Jets

14. New England Patriots

15. Green Bay Packers

16. Washington Commanders

17. Pittsburgh Steelers

18. Detroit Lions

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

20. Seattle Seahawks

21. Los Angeles Chargers

22. Baltimore Ravens

23. Minnesota Vikings

24. Jacksonville Jaguars

25. New York Giants

26. Dallas Cowboys

27. Buffalo Bills

28. Cincinnati Bengals

29. New Orleans Saints (via a trade with the Broncos)

30. Philadelphia Eagles

31. Kansas City Chiefs

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