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2023 NFL Mock Draft 11.0: Only Two Quarterbacks Picked in the Top 10

Bryce Young goes No. 1, but C.J. Stroud, Will Levis and Anthony Richardson all slide down the board.

I know we say it every year, but I mean it this time: This is as hard a draft to predict as I can remember.

And that’s because, as I said to someone the other night, it feels like we’re all looking at a Jenga tower that’s teetering on a piece that reads “Houston Texans” on it. Pull it out correctly, and maybe you can pull a few more blocks as a result. But if you’re shaky on the trigger, the whole thing could come tumbling down. In either case, you’re in the same boat as the people making the decisions.

“Prepared for anything at this point,” says one GM, via text.

Any idea what Houston is doing?

“I really have none,” says an NFC coach.

And after I sent another mock over to a college scouting director for vetting, with a few pieces having moved around since the last one I’d sent him, he responded, “Stroud at 2 now? Where did that come from?”

It came, in fact, from someone telling me to give Stroud to the Texans after most previous information I’d gotten contradicted that. So whereas in a lot of years, I feel like the more I know, the less I know, with one team’s info flying in the face of another’s, it’s especially so this year.

But this is what I’ve gotten after dozens of calls, texts and check-ins with every team in the league over the past two months. Here goes nothing …