This article presents a hypothetical redraft of the 2011 NFL Draft based on PFF grades and data, highlighting how teams might have selected differently with hindsight, featuring notable players like Cam Newton, Von Miller, J.J. Watt, and Julio Jones.
A redraft of the 2023 NFL Draft envisions the Carolina Panthers selecting C.J. Stroud and the New York Giants picking Jahmyr Gibbs to replace Saquon Barkley. The redraft takes into account the performances of rookie players from the 2023 class and considers the impact of veteran transactions during the season.
Puka Nacua, who was a fifth-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft, was "redrafted" at No. 4 overall by the Indianapolis Colts in a recent ESPN exercise, while Dalton Kincaid moved up to No. 21 in the redraft. C.J. Stroud went No. 1 to the Carolina Panthers, and Will Anderson Jr. remained at No. 3 in the redraft.
In a redraft of the 2023 NFL Draft, four quarterbacks go in the top seven picks, with C.J. Stroud going to the Carolina Panthers and Anthony Richardson to the Houston Texans. The Indianapolis Colts select Bryce Young, the Seattle Seahawks stick with cornerback Devon Witherspoon, and the Arizona Cardinals take edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. The Las Vegas Raiders select quarterback Will Levis, the Atlanta Falcons choose running back Bijan Robinson, and the Philadelphia Eagles pick cornerback Christian Gonzalez. The Chicago Bears select offensive tackle Dawand Jones, and the Tennessee Titans take offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr.
The article provides a list of the top 25 fantasy baseball prospects, rookies, and call-ups who could make an impact for the 2023 season. The rankings are based on redraft value only and take into account the prospects' proximity to the majors and potential short-term impact. Matt Mervis, David Hamilton, Ronny Mauricio, Matt McLain, Tanner Bibee, and Mason Miller are among the prospects discussed in the article.
In a 2021 NFL Draft redo, the New York Jets select Justin Fields instead of Zach Wilson at No. 2, while the San Francisco 49ers take Micah Parsons at No. 3. The Atlanta Falcons choose Ja'Marr Chase at No. 4, and the Cincinnati Bengals go with an offensive lineman at No. 5. The rest of the first round sees some reshuffling, with notable changes including the Denver Broncos taking Russell Wilson at No. 9 and the Pittsburgh Steelers selecting Penei Sewell at No. 24.