Isaac’s 2022 NFL Mock Draft 3.0

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This is the week. This is the Super Bowl of the offseason. The NFL Draft is just two days away. Mock 3.0 features 105 picks, three rounds, a couple of first-round trades, and a whole lot of excitement. Check it out, let me know what you think, and let the fun begin! Make sure to continue to tune in here at East West, subscribe to our podcast, and follow our social media pages (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Tik Tok).

 

FIRST ROUND

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1) Jacksonville Jaguars – EDGE Aidan Hutchinson (Michigan)

2) Detroit Lions – QB Malik Willis (Liberty)

3) Houston Texans – OT Ikem Ekwonu (North Carolina State)

4) New York Jets – CB Ahmad Gardner (Cincinnati)

TRADE ALERT: New York has agreed to send the 5th overall pick to the Atlanta Falcons for the 8th overall pick and the 43rd overall pick.

5) Atlanta Falcons – QB Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh)

TRADE ALERT: Carolina has agreed to send the 6th overall pick to the Cincinnati Bengals for the 31st overall pick, the 95th overall pick, a 2023 1st Round Pick, and a 2024 2nd Round Pick.

6) Cincinnati Bengals – OT Charles Cross (Mississippi State)

7) New York Giants – OT Evan Neal (Alabama)

8) New York Giants – EDGE Travon Walker (Georgia) 

9) Seattle Seahawks – EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux (Oregon)

10) New York Jets – WR Drake London (USC)

11) Washington Commanders – S Kyle Hamilton (Notre Dame)

12) Minnesota Vikings – CB Derek Stingley Jr. (LSU)

13) Houston Texans – WR Garrett Wilson (Ohio State)

14) Baltimore Ravens – CB Trent McDuffie (Washington)

15) Philadelphia Eagles – WR Jameson Williams (Alabama)

16) New Orleans Saints – WR Chris Olave (Ohio State)

17) Los Angeles Chargers – WR Treylon Burks (Arkansas)

18) Philadelphia Eagles – LB Devin Lloyd (Utah)

19) New Orleans Saints – DT Jordan Davis (Georgia)

20) Pittsburgh Steelers – QB Desmond Ridder (Cincinnati)

21) New England Patriots – LB Nakobe Dean (Georgia)

22) Green Bay Packers –  WR Jahan Dotson (Penn State)

23) Arizona Cardinals – OG Zion Johnson (Boston College)

24) Dallas Cowboys – OC Tyler Linderbaum (Iowa) 

25) Buffalo Bills – DT Devonte Wyatt (Georgia)

26) Tennessee Titans – EDGE George Karlaftis (Purdue)

27) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – EDGE Jermaine Johnson II (Florida State) 

28) Green Bay Packers – OT Bernhard Raimann (Central Michigan)

29) Kansas City Chiefs – CB Kaiir Elam (Florida)

30) Kansas City Chiefs – WR Skyy Moore (Western Michigan)

31) Carolina Panthers – QB Sam Howell (North Carolina)

32) Detroit Lions – CB Andrew Booth Jr. (Clemson)

 

SECOND ROUND

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33) Jacksonville Jaguars – S Lewis Cine (Georgia)

34) Detroit Lions – S Daxton Hill (Michigan)

35) New York Jets – OT Trevor Penning (Northern Iowa)

36) New York Giants – LB Leo Chenal (Wisconsin)

37) Houston Texans – EDGE David Ojabo (Michigan)

38) New York Jets – EDGE Boye Mafe (Minnesota)

39) Chicago Bears – OG Kenyon Green (Texas A&M)

40) Seattle Seahawks – QB Matt Corral (Mississippi)

41) Seattle Seahawks – CB Jalen Pitre (Baylor)

42) Indianapolis Colts – WR George Pickens (Georgia)

43) New York Giants – WR John Metchie (Alabama)

44) Cleveland Browns – DL Travis Jones (Connecticut)

45) Baltimore Ravens – OT Tyler Smith (Tulsa)

46) Minnesota Vikings – EDGE Arnold Ebiketie (Penn State)

47) Washington Football Team – LB Quay Walker (Georgia)

48) Chicago Bears – CB Kyler Gordon (Washington)

49) New Orleans Saints – OT Abraham Lucas (Washington State)

50) Kansas City Chiefs – CB Roger McCreary (Auburn) 

51) Philadelphia Eagles – S Jaquan Brisker (Penn State)

52) Pittsburgh Steelers – T Darian Kinnard (Kentucky)

53) Green Bay Packers – WR Christian Watson (North Dakota State)

54) New England Patriots – EDGE Nik Bonitto (Oklahoma)

55) Arizona Cardinals – DL Logan Hall (Houston)

56) Dallas Cowboys – LB Chad Muma (Wyoming)

57) Buffalo Bills – RB Breece Hall (Iowa State)

58) Atlanta Falcons – DL Perrion Winfrey (Oklahoma)

59) Green Bay Packers – EDGE Drake Jackson (USC)

60) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – OG Dylan Parham (Memphis)

61) San Francisco 49ers – CB Tariq Woolen (Texas-San Antonio)

62) Kansas City Chiefs – WR Calvin Austin III (Memphis)

63) Cincinnati Bengals – TE Trey McBride (Colorado State)

64) Denver Broncos – EDGE DeMarvin Leal (Texas A&M)

 

THIRD ROUND

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65) Jacksonville Jaguars – LB Brian Asamoah (Oklahoma)

66) Detroit Lions – LB Troy Anderson (Montana State)

67) New York Giants – OT Jamaree Salyer (Georgia)

68) Houston Texans – RB Kenneth Walker III (Michigan State)

69) New York Jets – LB Christian Harris (Alabama)

70) Jacksonville Jaguars – EDGE Cameron Thomas (San Diego State)

71) Chicago Bears – WR Alec Pierce (Cincinnati)

72) Seattle Seahawks – CB Martin Emerson (Mississippi State)

73) Indianapolis Colts – EDGE Kingsley Enagbare (South Carolina)

74) Atlanta Falcons – WR Jalen Tolbert (South Alabama)

75) Denver Broncos – CB Marcus Jones (Houston)

76) Baltimore Ravens – DL Phidarian Mathis (Alabama)

77) Minnesota Vikings – OG Ed Ingram (LSU)

78) Cleveland Browns – EDGE Josh Paschal (Kentucky)

79) Los Angeles Chargers – OT Luke Goedeke (Central Michigan)

80) Houston Texans – S Kerby Joseph (Illinois)

81) New York Giants – S Nick cross (Maryland)

82) Atlanta Falcons – C Dohnovan West (Arizona State)

83) Philadelphia Eagles – CB Cam Taylor-Britt (Nebraska)

84) Pittsburgh Steelers – OG Cole Strange (Chattanooga)

85) New England Patriots – WR Khalil Shakir (Boise State)

86) Las Vegas Raiders – OT Kellen Diesch (Arizona State)

87) Arizona Cardinals – RB Dameon Pierce (Florida)

88) Dallas Cowboys – OT Sean Rhyan (UCLA)

89) Buffalo Bills – WR David Bell (Purdue)

90) Tennessee Titans – WR Justyn Ross (Clemson)

91) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – RB James Cook (Georgia)

92)Green Bay Packers – LB Brandon Smith (Penn State)

93) San Francisco 49ers – LB Darrian Beavers (Cincinnati)

94) Kansas City Chiefs – TE Greg Dulcich (UCLA)

95) Carolina Panthers – OT Max Mitchell (Louisiana)

96) Denver Broncos – LB Channing Tindall (Georgia)

97) Detroit Lions – WR Wan’Dale Robinson (Kentucky)

98) New Orleans Saints – QB Carson Strong (Nevada)

99) Cleveland Browns – WR Romeo Doubs (Nevada)

100) Baltimore Ravens – S Brian Cook (Cincinnati Bengals) 

101) Philadelphia Eagles – OT Nicholas Petit-Frere (Ohio State) 

102) Miami Dolphins – C Luke Fortner – Kentucky 

103) Kansas City Chiefs – DL Matthew Butler (Tennessee) 

104) Los Angeles Rams – CB Zyon McCollum (Sam Houston State)

105) San Francisco 49ers – OG Marquis Hayes (Oklahoma)

 

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