The Panthers will make the No. 1 selection in next month’s NFL draft after reportedly agreeing to trade multiple first-round picks to the Bears on Friday.
Prior to arranged deal on Friday, Chicago was slated to make the first selection in the draft. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Bears will receive the No. 9 pick and the No. 61 pick in this year’s draft, a 2024 first-round pick, a ’25 second-round pick and wide receiver DJ Moore from the Panthers in the trade.
With Friday’s move, Carolina is in prime position to select a franchise quarterback after dealing with a plethora of signal-callers in recent years. Panthers coach Frank Reich will have the opportunity to choose between Alabama’s Bryce Young, Ohio State’s CJ Stroud, Kentucky’s Will Levis or Florida’s Anthony Richardson.
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Here’s how the first round of the 2023 NFL draft will go following Friday’s moves. The changes are bolded.
1. Panthers (from Chicago)
2. Texans
3. Cardinals
4. Colts
5. Seahawks (from Denver)
6. Lions (from L.A. Rams)
7. Raiders
8. Falcons
9. Bears (from Carolina)
10. Eagles (from New Orleans)
11. Titans
12. Texans (from Cleveland)
13. Jets
14. Patriots
15. Packers
16. Commanders
17. Steelers
18. Lions
19. Buccaneers
20. Seahawks
21. Chargers
22. Ravens
23. Vikings
24. Jaguars
25. Giants
26. Cowboys
27. Bills
28. Bengals
29. Saints (from San Francisco through Miami and Denver)
30. Eagles
31. Chiefs