The Athletic has around-the-clock coverage of the NFL Draft. Follow our NFL Draft Round 4-7 live blog and round 2-3 winners and losers, round 2 grades and best available players.
The first three rounds of the 2023 NFL Draft are in the books. Rounds 4-7 are set for Saturday, starting at noon ET with the New Orleans Saints kicking things off at No. 103.
On Friday, Will Levis and Hendon Hooker, a pair of quarterbacks with perceived first-round value, were finally selected. Their new teams’ decisions — along with other quarterback-centric evaluations around the league — could serve as teasers toward future movement at the position, Jeff Howe reports. Meanwhile, the Steelers selected Penn State CB Joey Porter Jr. with the first pick in the second round. Porter is the son of former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Joey Porter.
Round 1 featured the Panthers selecting Alabama’s Bryce Young No. 1, the Eagles trading up for Georgia’s Jalen Carter and Kentucky’s Will Levis taking a shocking tumble. Seven draft night trades were completed on the first night, three of which were pulled off by the Cardinals, who dealt their No. 3 pick to the Texans (who selected Will Anderson), and then traded with the Lions to get back into the top 10 (to pick Paris Johnson).
To catch up on everything you missed Thursday and Friday, here are team-by-team grades.
When does Round 4 of the NFL Draft start?
Rounds 4-7 will take place Saturday starting at noon ET and run until around 7 p.m. ET.
How to watch the NFL Draft
All 259 picks made during the seven rounds of the NFL Draft will air on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. Fans can also stream the draft via fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV or through the ESPN and NFL apps. Fans without cable or logins to the aforementioned streaming services can catch the broadcast on ABC with a digital antenna that picks up local networks. Viewers in Canada can catch the draft on TSN or stream it on DAZN.
Who are the best players remaining in the draft?
Before Thursday, The Athletic’s Dane Brugler ranked the top 300 prospects available in the draft and of that pool. Entering Saturday, here are the top 10 players available according to Brugler:
- Georgia CB Kelee Ringo (No. 36 overall)
- Cincinnati WR Tyler Scott (No. 48)
- Utah CB Clark Phillips III (No. 53)
- Ohio State OT Dawand Jones (No. 62)
- South Carolina CB Darius Rush (No. 63)
- Northwestern edge Adetomiwa Adebawore (No. 68)
- Texas A&M S Antonio Johnson (No. 70)
- NC State G Chandler Zavala (No. 77)
- Wisconsin LB Nick Herbig (No. 79)
- Northwestern CB Cameron Mitchell (No. 85).
The NFL Draft best available list will update with every pick.
How many picks are in the NFL Draft?
There are 259 picks over seven rounds.
Under normal circumstances, the draft would have 32 slots and 32 picks in Round 1 given that’s how many teams are in the league. But that’s not the case this year.
The opening night of the 2023 draft only had 31 picks and 31 slots because the Miami Dolphins forfeited their 2023 first-round pick (No. 21 overall), as well as a third-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
On March 9, the NFL announced 37 compensatory draft selections among 16 teams for the 2023 draft. The compensatory picks are positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.
And if you’re interested in playing detective, check out a profile of the most overlooked player in the draft to see if you can uncover the identity of Prospect X.
What is the draft order for Rounds 4-7?
Round 4
103. Saints (from Bears)
104. Texans
105. Texans (from Cardinals)
106. Colts
107. Patriots (from Rams)
108. Seahawks (from Broncos)
109. Raiders
110. Colts (from Titans through Falcons)
111. Browns
112. Jets
113. Falcons
114. Panthers
115. Bears (from Saints)
116. Packers
117. Patriots
118. Commanders
119. Vikings (from Lions)
120. Patriots (from Steelers)
121. Jaguars (from Bucs)
122. Cardinals (from Dolphins through Chiefs and Lions)
123. Seahawks
124. Ravens
125. Chargers
126. Browns (from Vikings)
127. Jaguars
128. Rams (from Giants)
129. Cowboys
130. Jaguars (from Bills)
131. Bengals
132. Steelers (from 49ers through Panthers)
133. Bears (from Eagles)
134. Chiefs
135. Patriots (compensatory)
Round 5
136. Jaguars (from Bears)
137. Bills (from Cardinals)
138. Colts
139. Cardinals (from Lions through Broncos)
140. Browns (from Rams)
141. Colts (from Raiders)
142. Browns
143. Jets
144. Raiders (from Falcons)
145. Panthers
146. Saints
147. Titans
148. Bears (from Patriots from Ravens)
149. Packers
150. Commanders
151. Seahawks (from Steelers)
152. Lions
153. Bucs
154. Seahawks
155. 49ers (from Dolphins)
156. Chargers
157. Ravens
158. Vikings
159. Packers (from Lions through Jaguars and Falcons)
160. Jaguars (from Giants)
161. Texans (from Cowboys)
162. Colts (from Bills)
163. Bengals
164. Vikings (from 49ers)
165. Bears (from Saints)
166. Chiefs
167. Rams (compensatory)
168. Cardinals (from Lions through Cardinals compensatory)
169. Cowboys (compensatory)
170. Jets (from Packers compensatory)
171. Rams (compensatory)
172. Giants (compensatory)
174. Raiders (compensatory)
175. Bucs (compensatory)
176. Colts (from Cowboys compensatory)
177. Rams (compensatory)
Round 6
178. Chiefs (from Bears from Dolphins)
179. Packers (from Bucs through Texans)
180. Cardinals
181. Bucs (from Colts)
182. Rams
183. Broncos (from Lions through Broncos)
184. Patriots (from Raiders)
185. Jaguars (from Jets)
186. Titans (from Falcons)
187. Patriots (from Panthers)
188. Eagles (from Texans through Saints)
189. Rams (from Titans)
190. Browns
191. Rams (from Packers)
192. Patriots
193. Commanders
194. Chiefs (from Lions)
195. Broncos (from Steelers)
196. Bucs
197. Dolphins
198. Seahawks
199. Ravens
200. Chargers
201. Texans (from Vikings)
202. Jaguars
203. Texans (from Giants)
204. Raiders (from Cowboys)
205. Bills
206. Bengals
207. Packers (from 49ers from Texans from Jets)
208. Jaguars (from Eagles)
209. Giants (from Chiefs)
210. Patriots (compensatory)
211. Vikings (compensatory)
212. Cowboys (compensatory)
213. Cardinals (compensatory)
214. Raiders (compensatory)
215. Commanders (compensatory)
216. 49ers (compensatory)
217. Bengals (from Chiefs compensatory)
Round 7
218. Bears
219. Eagles (from Texans from Vikings)
220. Raiders (from Cardinals)
221. Colts
222. Vikings (from 49ers through Broncos)
223. Rams
224. Falcons (from Raiders)
225. Falcons
226. Jaguars (from Panthers)
227. Saints
228. Titans
229. Browns
230. Eagles (from Texans through Jets and Bucs)
231. Raiders (from Patriots)
232. Packers
233. Commanders
234. Rams (from Steelers)
235. Packers (from Lions from Rams)
236. Colts (from Bucs)
237. Seahawks
238. Dolphins
239. Chargers
240. Jaguars (from Giants from Ravens)
241. Steelers (from Vikings from Broncos)
242. Packers (from Jaguars)
243. Giants
244. Cowboys
245. Patriots (from Bills from Falcons)
246. Bengals
247. 49ers
248. Eagles
249. Lions (from Chiefs)
250. Chiefs (compensatory)
251. Steelers (compensatory from Rams)
252. Bucs (compensatory)
253. 49ers (compensatory)
254. Giants (compensatory)
255. 49ers (compensatory)
256. Packers (compensatory)
257. Saints (compensatory)
258. Bears (compensatory)
259. Texans (compensatory)
Required reading
- Complete list of 2023 NFL Draft picks and remaining draft order
- 2023 NFL Draft’s best available players
- Pick-by-pick grades for Day 1 (round 1) and Day 2 (rounds 2-3)
- “The Beast” NFL Draft guide
- Team-by-team NFL Draft guide: Picks, analysis and predictions
- NFL Draft trade tracker
(Photo of Kelee Ringo: Jordan Prather / USA Today)