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Which year will Bryce Young get drafted in the NFL?

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Alabama Quarterback Bryce Young has quickly made his name amongst the top prospects entering the 2023 NFL Draft. Having already shown his potential in college football, it seems like the highly versatile Quarterback (more often than not) has already made a buzz for many teams in the NFL who could be seeking to make this elite talent the future sensation of their franchise. 

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The former Heisman Trophy winner burst upon the footballing scene – back in 2021 when he led the Crimson Tide to the College Football Playoff national game, from the front. Although he had seven interceptions in that game, but he also did complete more than 2/3rd of his pass t for more than 4,870 yards and staggering 47 TouchDowns, signifying how much his team relied upon him. 

A young sensation who is being closely monitored by multiple scouts and teams; Bryce Young has the potential to almost any defensive individual of his age only with his legs. Moreover, Young does a tremendous job keeping his eyes downfield when the pocket collapses and looking for the big play instead of trying to run for the first down. Which Certainly gives him the edge over his competitors entering the 2023 NFL Draft. 

When will Bryce Young be drafted into the NFL?

“Bryce Young can drive the ball and throws with touch. There is some mobility to his game but it is not his first instinct when the play breaks down. The California native has below average height and a slim build. He fades away in the pocket throwing too much off his back foot unnecessarily. Young throws with anticipation and shows good ball placement,” CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst Josh Edwards wrote in Bryce Young’s initial scouting report. 

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Oct 3, 2020; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama quarterback Bryce Young (9) warms up before the game with Texas A&M at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary Cosby Jr/The Tuscaloosa News via USA TODAY Sports

To just everyone an idea about the accolades already registered by Bryce Young, particularly in the year 2021 – he not only won the Heisman Trophy, the Davey O’Brien Award, the Associated Press College Football Player of the Year, the Consensus All-American accolade and lastly was also the CFP National Champion. 

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