These 5 Teams 'Won' 2023 NFL Draft

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These 5 Teams 'Won' 2023 NFL Draft
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These 5 teams were the big winners of the 2023 NFLDraft.

As the 2023 NFL Draft comes to a close, there’s already a lot of buzz surrounding all of theeach of the 32 teams just added to their rosters. Every team’s selections represent an injection of talent to the team and hope to their fanbases.

Maryland cornerback Deonte Banks has some of the highest upside of any cornerback in this draft class as a tall, lengthy defender that can excel in defensive coordinator Wink Martindale’s press-man-heavy defense. The Giants’ second-round pick, Minnesota interior offensive lineman John Michael Schmitz, is one of the best centers in the class, giving the Giants’ offensive line the guy they need to hold the interior together with tackles Andrew Thomas and Evan Neal on the outsides.

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