With a month and a half until the 2023 NFL Draft, SportsLogos.net has received an exclusive first look at the hats that players will be given as they walk across the stage to shake hands with commissioner Roger Goodell.
The hats come in two different colors – the team’s primary color or ivory – but share the same overall design. That includes a small city wordmark above a large nickname on the front, with a team logo inside of the nickname.
The color of the brim and squatchee stay the same across the two hats. For example, the Kansas City Chiefs have a red brim and red squatchee on both hats their red and ivory hats, while those elements are black for the Cincinnati Bengals.
The back of the hat features the same logo that was included in the wordmark, though the snapback versions include a closure that is the same color as the brim and squatchee.
The New Era flag can be seen on the left side of the hat, while the NFL shield is displayed in team colors on the right, matching the design of last year’s draft caps.
The full lineup of hats will be unveiled as we get closer to the draft, which will be held outside of Union Station in Kansas City on April 27-29.