The Brooklyn Nets, having secured the No. 8 pick in the NBA Draft due to lottery luck, are strategizing to trade up in the draft order, potentially to select top prospects like Dylan Harper, as part of their rebuilding process.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers should trade up in the NFL draft by packaging their 17th and 32nd picks to get a top player, according to Mark Madden. He suggests the team should target tackle Paris Johnson Jr. of Ohio State to bolster their offensive line or defensive lineman Jalen Carter of Georgia to make their defense elite. While Carter's draft stock has dropped due to off-field issues and a poor pro day, he is still a major talent. The Steelers need to draft a great player to escape the cycle of finishing in the middle and stay competitive.
The Detroit Lions have the option to trade up, trade down, or stay put with their sixth pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. While the team's position may incentivize them to wait for the draft to fall to them, trading up is not out of the question if general manager Brad Holmes has resolve on a player. On the other hand, trading down could be a good strategy to accumulate more picks. However, the talent drop around the sixth overall pick could challenge Detroit's ability to move down.