2023 NFL Mock Draft: Chiefs add playmaker on offense, Eagles beef up D-line

2023 NFL Mock Draft, Jahmyr Gibbs. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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RB. Texas. 24. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Bijan Robinson. 26

24. Baltimore Ravens: Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas

There are several very talented running backs on the Baltimore Ravens roster including Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins. However, they’ve also had major injury concerns. This season, each has appeared in just four games as Kenyan Drake has been turned to as the primary back for much of the season.

That’s why they add another back with their first pick, bringing in Bijan Robinson from Texas. Robinson racked up 3,410 yards and 33 touchdowns on the ground and another 805 yards and eight touchdowns through the air. He’s a playmaker that can take over a game and would be a welcome addition to an offense that loves to run the ball early and often.

player. 45. Scouting Report. Notre Dame. EDGE. Isaiah Foskey. 25. Pick Analysis

25. Denver Broncos: (via San Francisco 49ers through Miami Dolphins): Isaiah Foskey, EDGE, Notre Dame

It’s hard to find anyone that made a worse trade this offseason than the Denver Broncos did for Russell Wilson. His addition hasn’t helped the offense whatsoever as they’re sitting at 3-9 entering Week 14 and they’re dead last in the league in scoring with just 166 points on the year — for an average of 13.8 points per game.

With their struggles, they decided to sell at the trade deadline and sent Bradley Chubb to the Miami Dolphins, so at least they got a first-round pick this year. Unfortunately, all they end up doing is replacing Chubb as they add Isaiah Foskey from Notre Dame.

As for their offense, they’re going to have to hope Tim Patrick returning to full health will be enough to turn things around, otherwise, Russ won’t be cooking in the Mile High City for very long.