, adding another deep threat would help either quarterback. Running backs averaged 1.12 yards before contact per attempt (excluding short-yardage attempts), ranked 28th. Quarterbacks pressured in 2.5 seconds or less on 24.5% of dropbacks, ranked 22nd. . Used three or more wide receivers on 80% of pass plays. : Washingtons willingness to invest in a receiver likely depends on how the team views last years third-round pick, . Generated 42.1% pressure rate versus traditional dropbacks, ranked 28th, per Sports Info Solutions. : Receiver was a weak area of the Colts depth chart already, and now, are set to hit free agency. If you are not familiar with Charlie Campbell, his mock draft last season was the most accurate in the industry according to a list compiled by FantasyPros. However, its always easier to find receivers than edge rushers, so its less likely theyll feel the need to reach for their top receiver early. View All 7 rounds. Allowed 9.1 yards per target to slot receivers, ranked 27th, per Sports Info Solutions. stepped into a role similar to Wrights last year, and now either Utahs Devin Lloyd or Georgias Nakobe Dean could be added to create what Seattle would hope becomes a new long-term duo at the position. Generated 45.4% pressure rate versus traditional dropbacks, ranked 21st, per Sports Info Solutions. , but do not show up in this mock. was on the field, compared to 5.8 when he was off. : Its an extreme longshot, but if someone puts together an offer for the top pick at the last minute, Baalke would jump at the chance to move out of No. 2022 Mock Draft Scores. close. Key Stats & Notes for the Jets heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Ikem Ekwonu, OT. Played man coverage at fifth-highest rate (36%) and allowed 8.1 yards per attempt in man coverage, ranked 28th. Cam Robinson: team-worst 5.4% pressure rate allowed. With these experts and odds from. Adding another weapon, such as Alabamas Jameson Williams or Ohio States Chris Olave, could be an option to upgrade an already strong unit, Generated 32.7% pressure rate on blitzes (ranked 31st) and blitzed at 11th highest rate (27.2%). NFL Draft 2023 Mock Draft Simulator. Cincinnatis Alec Pierce could be a third-round option. Key Stats & Notes for the Buccaneers heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Nakobe Dean, LB. : The Rams have excelled at finding and developing linebacker prospects in the middle and late rounds of the draft. Weve compiled mock drafts from the top experts based on their history of NFL mock draft accuracy. College Bowls last year: 10-1, Owned and Operated by Sharp Football Analysis, LLC Copyright 2023 | Sharp Football Analysis, LLC, All rights reserved. : The 49ers have the potential to lose over 2,500 combined snaps from the secondary to free agency. Best Draft Targets for the Chiefs with the 30th pick: See 29th pick for more on Chiefs draft plans. 2022 NFL Mock Draft Accuracy Who has the most accurate NFL Mock Draft? Seven-round 2022 NFL mock draft, Round 7: Commanders pick QB Bailey Zappe. Used 3 or more wide receivers on 88% of pass plays, third highest rate. led the Raiders in receptions at 20 or more yards downfield last year. Running backs hit at or behind the line of scrimmage on 46.2%% of carries when running between the tackles, ranked 32nd, per Sports Info Solutions. Allowed 20 or more yards on 10.3% of opponent pass attempts, ranked 29th. Key Stats & Notes for the Bills heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Desmond Ridder, QB. Even with. Generated pressure in 2.5 seconds or less on 19.8% of opponent dropbacks, ranked 26th. Key Stats & Notes for the Broncos heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Petit-Frere. The 'most accurate' mock drafter, Brendan Donahue, has the Cowboys selecting Nakobe Dean in the first round of the NFL Draft Dean and Parsons already share an award together as well. (free agent) were the Packers right tackles last season. After the Von Miller trade, Denver ranked 29th in QB pressure rate at 25.7%. Allowed 46.4% completion rate on throws 20 or more yards downfield, ranked 31st. Best Draft Targets for the Ravens with the 14th pick: Who Calls the Shots in Ravens Draft Room? Nakobe Dean could fill the same role, bringing more range to the position. And with Levi Wallace now in Pittsburgh, its become a pressing issue. the year following. The 2023 NFL Draft is a roaring success for the Bears, as they trade back and still manage to add an elite defender. April 26, 2022, 8:33 PM . Its possible he go with Hutchinson to avoid some of the pressure he would face by selecting Walker. TRADE: Indianapolis Colts trade 4th, 35th and 106th . Generated pressure in 2.5 seconds or less on 17.5% of opponent dropbacks, ranked 31st. HOW TO USE THE PFN MOCK DRAFT SIMULATOR NFC East NFC North NFC South Head coach Bill Belichick (22nd year) has final say over personnel decisions. From our Start/Sit Assistant which provides your optimal lineup based on accurate consensus projections to our Trade Analyzer which allows you to instantly find out if a trade offer benefits you or your opponent weve got you covered this fantasy football season. Lamar Jackson pressured in under 2.5 seconds on 26.9% of dropbacks, third-highest rate in the league. It's always draft day. Best Draft Targets for the Giants with the seventh pick: See fifth pick for more on Giants draft plans. : Bill Belichick has an abysmal track record drafting wide receivers (NKeal Harry, Chad Jackson, Aaron Dobson, etc), but maybe hell take another shot. With a need at the position once again, Wisconsins Leo Chenal and Wyomings Chad Muma are two possible options. Best Draft Targets for the Cowboys with the 24th pick: Who Calls the Shots in Cowboys Draft Room? If Stingley slides this far, the Eagles would likely jump at the opportunity to land a premier talent at a position of need. Penn States Arnold Ebiketie could bring some much-needed explosiveness to the Detroit defense. Final 2022 NFL Mock Draft Earlier 2022 NFL mock drafts from Brendan Donahue: NFL Mock Draft 1.0 (Feb 28) Seemingly every 2022 NFL Mock Draft had him as the first player selected. Quarterbacks pressured 32.3% of non-blitz dropbacks, ranked 22nd. Best Draft Targets for the Titans with the 26th pick: Who Calls the Shots in Titans Draft Room? DATABASE. Sharp Football Analysis. , hurting their depth at nose tackle. Notable pro days attended by Schoen: Oregon, Georgia, Ohio State, Cincinnati. Donovan Peoples-Jones led team with seven receptions on 16 targets at 20 or more yards downfield. 1) Jacksonville Jaguars Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan2) Detroit Lions Kayvon Thibodeaux, EDGE, Oregon3) Houston Texans Travon Walker, EDGE, Georgia4) New York Jets Ahmad Sauce Gardner, CB, Cincinnati5) New York Giants Evan Neal, OT, Alabama6) Carolina Panthers Malik Willis, QB, Carolina7) New York Giants (from CHI) Jermaine Johnson II, EDGE, Florida State8) Atlanta Falcons Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State9) Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) Ikem Ekwonu, OT, North Carolina State10) New York Jets (from SEA) Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama11) Washington Commanders Drake London, WR, USC12) Minnesota Vikings Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU13) Houston Texans (from CLE) Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame14) Baltimore Ravens George Karlaftis, EDGE, Purdue15) Philadelphia Eagles (from MIA) Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State16) New Orleans Saints (from IND through PHI) Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa17) Los Angeles Chargers Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia18) Philadelphia Eagles (from NO) Daxton Hill, DB, Michigan19) New Orleans Saints (from PHI) Kenny Pickett, QB, Pittsburgh20) Pittsburgh Steelers Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss21) New England Patriots Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington22) Green Bay Packers (from LV) George Pickens, WR, Georgia23) Arizona Cardinals Kenyon Green, OG, Texas A&M24) Dallas Cowboys Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State25) Buffalo Bills Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson26) Tennessee Titans Zion Johnson, OG, Boston College27) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia28) Green Bay Packers Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah29) Kansas City Chiefs (from SF through MIA) Arnold Ebiketie, EDGE, Penn State30) Kansas City Chiefs Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida31) Cincinnati Bengals Lewis Cine, S, Georgia32) Detroit Lions (from LAR) Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati, 33) Jacksonville Jaguars Tyler Linderbaum, OC, Iowa34) Detroit Lions Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas35) New York Jets Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State36) New York Giants Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia37) Houston Texans Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington38) New York Jets (from CAR) Logan Hall, DL, Houston39) Chicago Bears Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan40) Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) Quay Walker, LB, Georgia41) Seattle Seahawks Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA42) Indianapolis Colts (from WAS) Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA43) Atlanta Falcons Boye Mafe, EDGE, Minnesota44) Cleveland Browns Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State45) Baltimore Ravens Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama46) Minnesota Vikings Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor47) Washington Commanders (from IND) Christian Harris, LB, Alabama48) Chicago Bears (from LAC) Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State49) New Orleans Saints Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan50) Kansas City Chiefs (from MIA) Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State51) Philadelphia Eagles Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn52) Pittsburgh Steelers Travis Jones, DT, Connecticut53) Green Bay Packers (from LV) Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota54) New England Patriots Kingsley Enagbare, EDGE, South Carolina55) Arizona Cardinals Perrion Winfrey, DL, Oklahoma56) Dallas Cowboys Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia57) Buffalo Bills Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State58) Atlanta Falcons (from TEN) Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State59) Green Bay Packers David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan60) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tyler Smith, OL, Tulsa61) San Francisco 49ers Darian Kinnard, OL, Kentucky62) Kansas City Chiefs John Metchie III, WR, Alabama63) Cincinnati Bengals Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati64) Denver Broncos (from LAR) Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming, 65) Jacksonville Jaguars Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati66) Detroit Lions Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia67) New York Giants Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina68) Houston Texans Jamaree Salyer, OL, Georgia69) New York Jets Kenneth Walker III, RB, Michigan State70) Jacksonville Jaguars (from CAR) Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State71) Chicago Bears Sean Rhyan, OL, UCLA72) Seattle Seahawks Drake Jackson, EDGE, USC73) Indianapolis Colts (from WAS) Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama74) Atlanta Falcons Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M75) Denver Broncos Myjai Sanders, EDGE, Cincinnati76) Baltimore Ravens Luke Fortner, OC, Kentucky77) Minnesota Vikings Dylan Parham, OL, Memphis78) Cleveland Browns Josh Paschal, EDGE, Kentucky79) Los Angeles Chargers Marquis Hayes, OG, Oklahoma80) Houston Texans (from NO) Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin81) New York Giants (from MIA) Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska82) Atlanta Falcons (from IND) Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma83) Philadelphia Eagles Cole Strange, OL, Tennessee-Chattanooga84) Pittsburgh Steelers Damarri Mathis, CB, Pittsburgh85) New England Patriots Troy Andersen, LB, Montana State86) Las Vegas Raiders Marcus Jones, CB, Houston87) Arizona Cardinals James Cook, RB, Georgia88) Dallas Cowboys Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss89) Buffalo Bills Ed Ingram, OG, LSU90) Tennessee Titans Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis91) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio State92) Green Bay Packers WanDale Robinson, WR, Kentucky93) San Francisco 49ers Bryan Cook, S, Cincinnati94) Kansas City Chiefs Nick Cross, S, Maryland95) Cincinnati Bengals Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina96) Denver Broncos (from LAR) Martin Emerson, CB, Mississippi State97) Detroit Lions (compensatory) Alontae Taylor, DB, Tennessee98) New Orleans Saints (compensatory) DeMarvin Leal, DL, Texas A&M99) Cleveland Browns (special compensatory) Alex Wright, EDGE, UAB100) Baltimore Ravens (special compensatory) Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State101) Philadelphia Eagles (from NO; special compensatory) Cade Otton, TE, Washington102) Miami Dolphins (from SF; special compensatory) Cam Jurgens, OC, Nebraska103) Kansas City Chiefs (special compensatory) Cameron Thomas, EDGE, San Diego State104) Los Angeles Rams (special compensatory) Nik Bonitto, EDGE, Oklahoma105) San Francisco 49ers (special compensatory) Dominique Robinson, EDGE, Miami-Ohio, 106) Jacksonville Jaguars Mario Goodrich, CB, Clemson107) Houston Texans (from DET through CLE) Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State108) Houston Texans Brian Robinson Jr., RB, Alabama109) Seattle Seahawks (from NYJ) Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston110) Baltimore Ravens (from NYG) Darrian Beavers, LB, Cincinnati111) New York Jets (from CAR) Thayer Munford, OL, Ohio State112) New York Giants (from CHI) Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois113) Washington Commanders Luke Goedeke, OL, Central Michigan114) Atlanta Falcons David Bell, WR, Purdue115) Denver Broncos Tyler Allgeier, RB, BYU116) Denver Broncos (from SEA) Max Mitchell, OT, Louisiana117) New York Jets (from MIN) Amare Barno, EDGE, Virginia Tech118) Cleveland Browns Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State119) Baltimore Ravens Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama120) New Orleans Saints Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati121) Kansas City Chiefs (from MIA) Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida122) Indianapolis Colts Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State123) Los Angeles Chargers Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah124) Philadelphia Eagles DeAngelo Malone, EDGE, Western Kentucky125) Miami Dolphins (from PIT) Danny Gray, WR, SMU126) Las Vegas Raiders Lecitus Smith, OG, Virginia Tech127) New England Patriots Matt Waletzko, OT, North Dakota128) Baltimore Ravens (from AZ) Hassan Haskins, RB, Michigan129) Dallas Cowboys Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State130) Buffalo Bills JoJo Domann, LB, Nebraska131) Tennessee Titans Neil Farrell Jr., DT, LSU132) Green Bay Packers Velus Jones Jr., WR, Tennessee133) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State134) San Francisco 49ers Kellen Diesch, OT, Arizona State135) Kansas City Chiefs Josh Jobe, CB, Alabama136) Cincinnati Bengals Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame137) Carolina Panthers (from LAR through HOU) Jesse Luketa, EDGE, Penn State138) Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory) Bo Melton, WR, Rutgers139) Baltimore Ravens (compensatory) Spencer Burford, OL, UTSA140) Green Bay Packers (compensatory) Cordell Volson, OL, North Dakota State141) Baltimore Ravens (compensatory) John Ridgeway III, DL, Arkansas142) Los Angeles Rams (compensatory) Chris Paul, OL, Tulsa143) Tennessee Titans (compensatory) Jake Ferguson, TE, Wisconsin, 144) Carolina Panthers (from JAX) Erik Ezukanma, WR, Texas Tech145) Seattle Seahawks (from DET through DEN) Otito Ogbonnia, DL, UCLA146) New York Jets DMarco Jackson, LB, Appalachian State147) New York Giants Daniel Bellinger, TE, San Diego State148) Chicago Bears (from HOU) Tycen Anderson, S, Toledo149) Carolina Panthers Terrel Bernard, LB, Baylor150) Chicago Bears Akayleb Evans, CB, Missouri151) Atlanta Falcons Matthew Butler, DL, Tennessee152) Denver Broncos Haskell Garrett, DL, Ohio State153) Seattle Seahawks Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson154) Philadelphia Eagles (from WAS) Micah McFadden, LB, Indiana155) Dallas Cowboys (from CLE) Joshua Ezeudu, OL, North Carolina156) Minnesota Vikings (from BAL) Kyle Philips, WR, UCLA157) Jacksonville Jaguars (MIN) Christopher Allen, LB, Alabama158) New England Patriots (from MIA) Zach Tom, OL, Wake Forest159) Indianapolis Colts Zachary Thomas, OT, San Diego State160) Los Angeles Chargers Montaric Brown, CB, Arkansas161) New Orleans Saints Verone McKinley III, S, Oregon162) Philadelphia Eagles Zachary Carter, DL, Florida163) New York Jets (from PIT) Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada164) Las Vegas Raiders (from NE) Carson Strong, QB, Nevada165) Las Vegas Raiders Alec Lindstrom, OC, Boston College166) Philadelphia Eagles (from AZ) Justin Shaffer, OG, Georgia167) Dallas Cowboys Cade York, K, LSU168) Buffalo Bills Myron Cunningham, OT, Arkansas169) Tennessee Titans Bailey Zappe, QB, Western Kentucky170) New England Patriots (from TB) Matt Henningsen, DL, Wisconsin171) Green Bay Packers Jake Carmarda, P, Georgia172) San Francisco 49ers Tyquan Thornton, WR, Baylor173) New York Giants (from KC through BAL) Dohnovan West, OC, Arizona State174) Cincinnati Bengals Logan Bruss, OL, Wisconsin175) Los Angeles Rams Kalon Barnes, CB, Baylor176) Dallas Cowboys (compensatory) Delarrin Turner-Yell, S, Oklahoma177) Detroit Lions (compensatory) Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn State178) Dallas Cowboys (compensatory) Ty Chandler, RB, North Carolina179) Indianapolis Colts (compensatory) Cade Mays, OL, Tennessee, 180) Jacksonville Jaguars Chigoziem Okonkwo, TE, Maryland181) Detroit Lions Kevin Austin Jr., WR, Notre Dame182) New York Giants Zamir White, RB, Ohio State183) Houston Texans Makai Polk, WR, Mississippi State184) Minnesota Vikings (from NYJ) Jack Sanborn, LB, Wisconsin185) Buffalo Bills (from CAR) Esezi Otomewo, DL, Minnesota186) Chicago Bears Braylon Sanders, WR, Ole Miss187) San Francisco 49ers (from DEN) Cobie Durant, CB, South Carolina State188) Jacksonville Jaguars (from SEA) Percy Butler, S, Louisiana189) Washington Commanders Thomas Booker, DL, Stanford190) Atlanta Falcons Tyreke Smith, EDGE, Ohio State191) Minnesota Vikings (from BAL through KC) Dare Rosenthal, OT, Kentucky192) Minnesota Vikings Derrick Deese Jr., TE, San Jose State193) Dallas Cowboys (from CLE) Aaron Hansford, LB, Texas A&M194) New Orleans Saints (from IND through PHI) Eric Johnson, DL, Missouri State195) Los Angeles Chargers Jeremiah Gemmel, LB, North Carolina196) Baltimore Ravens (from MIA) Jeffrey Gunter, EDGE, Coastal Carolina197) Jacksonville Jaguars (from PHI) Malcolm Rodriguez, LB, Oklahoma State198) Jacksonville Jaguars (from PIT) Christopher Hinton, DT, Michigan199) Carolina Panthers (from LV) J.T. Baker Mayfield completed 41.6% of his throws at 10 or more yards downfield, ranked 34th out of 39 quarterbacks. full scoring methodology here, Copyright 2010- FantasyPros.com Jahan Dotson has outside/slot versatility with an ability to stretch the field and produce quality YAC. : Robert Salehs best defenses have been anchored by great linebacker play. Over the last two seasons, averaged 8.0 yards per attempt with Cooper on the field, compared to just 6.3 yards per attempt with. Roseman gained full control of personnel decisions in 2016. Here's our first 2022 NFL mock draft. My best guess on their ranking of the tackles: 1) Ekwonu, 2) Evan Neal, 3) Charles Cross. Best Draft Targets for the Texans with the third pick: Who Calls the Shots in Texans Draft Room? Used three or more wide receivers on 84% of pass plays. Quarterbacks pressured in 2.5 seconds or less on 27.4% of dropbacks, ranked 30th. A polished receiver like Ohio States Chris Olave could provide the immediate boost this unit needs. Darius Slayton led team with three receptions at 20 or more yards downfield, lowest total by a team leader. Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Derek Stingley Jr., CB. Trent McDuffie fits their scheme also. are a great one-two punch, but the Rams offense under OConnell was always at its best with a solid third option. Howard played well filling in for Tunsil last season, but GM Nick Caserio has been unwilling to commit to Howard staying at tackle. : The Jets like Johnson, thats not a secret. Key Stats & Notes for the Giants heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Charles Cross, OT. Its likely they will be left with the third of the top tackles. Jahan Dotson might be an option, though he lacks the ideal size. With Schoen as the assistant GM in Buffalo, 11 of 31 Bills draft picks were from non-Power Five conferences (35%). In addition to picking draft prospects, you can also offer and make trades with the simulated teams. Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Malik Willis, QB. The Patriots value highly intelligent linebackers and both Dean and Lloyd fit that description. Even if his recent injury wipes out his 2022 season, this may be a rare opportunity to land a top-tier talent the Chiefs cant pass up. Defense generated 30.2% pressure rate, ranked 16th. Key Stats & Notes for the Bears heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, Previous 6.0 Mock Draft selection: Nik Bonitto, EDGE. : The Saints have never been shy about drafting small-school prospects and they need to find. He may fall out of the first round altogether, but the Bucs will likely have the luxury of not needing immediate production from this selection. Boston Colleges Zion Johnson would fit well for the same reason. According to Sports Info Solutions, the Eagles used zone blocking on 73% of designed runs last year, making them a potential landing spot. : Whether the Saints draft a quarterback or move forward with, are an acceptable pair of quarterbacks in the short term, though finding. Key Stats & Notes for the Packers heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Jameson Williams, WR. Generated 38.7% pressure rate versus traditional dropbacks, ranked 30th, per Sports Info Solutions. : A best player available approach is likely for Minnesota. If they dont go wide receiver with this selection, a trade back into the first round to land Burks could be an alternative plan. A.J. Generated pressure in 2.5 seconds or less on 18.9% of opponent dropbacks, ranked 28th. Prior to joining Denver, he spent the majority of his career as Rick Spielmans right-hand man in Minnesota and Miami, and appears to be taking a similar approach to building the Broncos as he and Spielman did with the Vikings. Floridas Kaiir Elam and Washingtons Kyle Gordon appear to be the most likely options. His mock drafts have been graded as the seventh-most accurate (tied) over the past five . : Linderbaums lack of ideal size might limit his interest to teams leaning heavily on the zone-blocking scheme. 2023 NFL Draft Highlights: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR - Ohio St. 22H ago. GM Jon Robinson (seventh year) has final say over personnel decisions. To simplify the process, no trades are projected in this version, which may lead to some players (especially quarterbacks) coming off the board slightly lower in this mock draft than they will on draft day. : Ojabos torn Achilles, suffered at his pro day, likely means hes sliding down the draft board. Played man coverage at highest rate (46%) and allowed 7.4 yards per attempt in man coverage, ranked 19th. Even if. Gained +1 EPA or higher on 14.2% of offensive plays, lowest rate in the league. Best Draft Targets for the Eagles with the 16th pick: See 15th pick for more on Eagles draft plans. It could come from within if last years first-round pick. for each player, 2) Rank within a position players will be drafted, 3) Positions (e.g. EDITOR'S NOTE: This mock draft has been updated to reflect the Patriots-Texans trade on April 25. NFL columnist. : The one consistent rumor out of Jacksonville has been that GM Trent Baalke wants Walker. Best Draft Targets for the Falcons with the eighth pick: Who Calls the Shots in Falcons Draft Room? Head coach Pete Carroll (13th year) has final say over personnel decisions, but works in tandem with GM John Schneider (13th year). Best Draft Targets for the Lions with the second pick: GM Brad Holmes (second year) has final say over personnel decisions. was one of the biggest free agency busts of 2021, and failed to produce as a downfield weapon for Daniel Jones. : Whether the Saints draft Malik Willis or move forward with. allowed an 8.9% pressure rate when lined up at left tackle, ranked 34th out of 34 players with at least 250 pass protection snaps at left tackle. Key Stats & Notes for the Dolphins heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, Previous 7.0 Mock Draft selection: Sean Rhyan, OL. Trading up for Trent McDuffie may be an option theyll pursue, as hell likely be the last corner on the board with tools to make an immediate impact. Simulator. He spent the past five seasons as the assistant general manager to Brandon Beane in Buffalo. play_arrow. Travon Walker has a lot of upside, and the Jaguars can't resist it as they make him the top pick of the 2022 draft. Davis would provide a substantial upgrade to Kansas Citys run defense in that role. Purdues George Karlaftis is an option. Since Carolina is also a candidate to draft an offensive lineman with the sixth pick, New York may make their offensive line selection here rather than wait until the seventh pick. Since New Orleans is trying to remain in win-now mode, the NFL-ready prospect (Pickett) may be more appealing. has departed. Anthony Richardson NFL mock draft. USCs Drake London, Ohio States Chris Olave and Alabamas Jameson Williams are all potential available potions who can stretch the field. Ron Rivera likes big receivers . is a recent example, Kelvin Benjamin is another from his Carolina days. duction and high-end traits, so USCs Drake Jackson and Oklahomas Nik Bonitto will be on their radar. Best Draft Targets for the Broncos with the 64th pick: Who Calls the Shots in Broncos Draft Room? The NFL draft is only 48 hours away and, compared to prior years, there is a lot . For the majority of the 2021 college football season, Thibodeaux was largely seen as the No. Thats unclear, but they may be more comfortable with how he fits into their locker room. Jaguars: Aidan Hutchinson, Edge, Michigan Hutchinson is the odds on favorite at -150 to be the No. as options on the right side. James Cook may not be a workhorse running back, but hes an ideal weapon in the passing game to play a versatile role in Mike McDanielss offense.
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