There was plenty of movement during the 2023 NFL free agency period, and that in turn will impact the 2023 draft. Many franchises transformed with the new additions, from new quarterbacks to impact defenders. Free agency is just a fraction of the offseason and the way teams fill roster spots, and the draft will allow GMs to bring in young talent to further reshape rosters.
But needs and weaknesses have obviously shifted over the past month, as holes are filled and created as players sign new deals. So with the draft quickly approaching, NFL draft analysts Matt Miller and Jordan Reid gave each team's top five remaining needs heading into April 27, when Round 1 begins at Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri.