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2023 NFL mock draft: Matt Miller's seven-round predictions, picks

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18. Detroit Lions

Calijah Kancey, DT, Pittsburgh

At 6-1 and 281 pounds, Kancey doesn't have prototypical defensive tackle size, but his speed off the snap is rare. He posted a staggering 4.67-second run in the 40-yard dash with a 1.64-second split. "You'd worry more about his size if there weren't guys like [Aaron] Donald and Grady Jarrett having success with a similar makeup," said one NFC scout.

101. San Francisco 49ers**​

Carter Warren , OT, Pittsburgh

Right tackle is a position of need heading into the draft, and Warren
has been a hot name among scouts at that spot despite playing primarily on the left side in college. The 6-5, 311-pound redshirt senior started the past four years at Pitt but missed the final eight games of 2022 with an injury. With excellent size and length, Warren has shown the mobility needed to excel in the 49ers' zone run scheme.

118.
Washington Commanders :


Israel Abanikanda
, RB, Pittsburgh

153. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brandon
Hill
, S, Pittsburgh

192. New England Patriots: SirVocea Dennis, ILB, Pittsburgh

221. Indianapolis Colts: Habakkuk Baldonado, DE, Pitt
 
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