On April 27, NFL teams will have the chance to draft the best prospects in the 2023 class. But first, we gave our draft analysts a chance to do it. Mel Kiper Jr., Todd McShay, Jordan Reid and Matt Miller played out a 10-round, 40-pick draft to build their best superteams made up solely of prospects from this year's class. For the full draft and some spirited debate, check out the newest edition of "First Draft."
Here's how this worked: Kiper, McShay, Reid and Miller snake-drafted 40 picks to fill out starting lineups. Each roster had specific required positions: one quarterback, one running back, one wide receiver or tight end, one offensive tackle, one interior offensive lineman, three front-seven defenders, one cornerback and one safety.