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MORE:The biggest busts in NFL Draft history, 16. The Falcons grabbed a wideout in this mock but they shouldn't mind going for two to push the passing game into a high gear again with Willis from this mock. In his first three-round mock of the 2023 NFL Draft, Chad Reuter sees six trades taking place in Round 1, including three that involve the Chicago Bears. We like Dotson in the second round but the Chiefs aren't on the clock again until pick No. Metchie would fit the bill as the ideal speedy No. Philadelphia Eagles (from NO) | Wake Forest OL Zach Tom, 102. Tindall can help the Falcons make up for the tough loss of Oluokun with his own brand of speedy and rangy playmaking. This is an ideal scenario for the Steelers, who land their new franchise quarterback without having to move up the board. Michigan's Aidan Hutchinson remains the crown jewel of the class, and three quarterbacks come off the board in the first round. 6'0" They should welcome the development of landing this different kind of "Greek freak" to put opposite Shaquil Barrett for promoted defensive-minded coach Todd Bowles. The team got an offensive lineman with the No. New York Jets | Washington State OT Abraham Lucas, 70. This scenario gives them the opportunity to pick from all of this years top pass-catchers, and London gives them a dominant red-zone threat. This will help new coach Kevin O'Connell take the passing game to higher big-play level. This shouldn't see him slip on draft boards because he plays much faster, but if he finds his way out of the top 10, Washington could pounce here. Houston Texans (from NO) | Michigan State RB Kenneth Walker III, 81. / 189 lbs. Baltimore Ravens | Memphis OL Dylan Parham, 77. The Jets will love having him on the back end to complement Thibodeaux as part of their new-look secondary. 2022 NFL mock draft: Latest 3-round projections with comp picks Share this article 1.5k shares Luke Easterling April 22, 2022 8:56 am ET We're less than a week away from the 2022. Williams is fresh off a torn ACL, but considering how quickly players come back from this injury -- as well as this particular wideout's elite speed and playmaking ability -- I suspect he won't make it past Vegas as long as he shows promising progress before the draft. Michigan The current mock drafts from DraftBlaster and DraftGeek are our Early 2021 NFL Mock Drafts. Arnold Ebikete, EDGE, Penn State (6-2, 250 pounds). After getting their left tackle to replace Armstead, the Saints need to find an explosive pass-catcher to pair with Michael Thomas. He remains a ball hawk, not to mention an asset in the return game and he'll only last this long because hasn't played a lot of football in the last 12 months. The Bucs could lose erstwhile veteran center Ryan Jensen in free agency. New Orleans*: Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida99. Please check your email for a confirmation. Linderbaum is one of the best offensive linemen, even at center, and he could certainly go much higher than this. This is the typical Patriots pick, landing a versatile, athletic defender with the physical and mental tools to be an immediate playmaker in Bill Belichicks defense. They have taken a closer look at his undersized frame as a potential replacement for Wilson with his polished arm and athletic skill set. The Giants need to inject youthful playmaking juice into the second level and Chenal is an active upfield player against the run and in the pass rush who can grow quickly as a cover man. The Chiefs need to beef up their defensive front minus Jarran Reed and Steve Spagnuolo can use Bulter in a variety of effective rotational roles because of his smarts and versatility. By Tony Pauline April 27, 2022 Jump Around This Article Click to show Travon Walker, DE/DT, Georgia (6-5, 272 pounds). Cincinnati Bengals | Arkansas DL John Ridgeway, 96. They can afford to be patient with the explosive and relentless Ojabo returning from a ruptured Achilles' suffered at Michigan's pro day. Jacksonville Jaguars | Chattanooga OL Cole Strange, 66. Cleveland: Logan Hall, DT, Houston45. Philadelphia: Nick Cross, S, Maryland84. He only played three games in '21, but it's hard to forget just how dominant he was in '19 as a freshman, where he spent practices going up against Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, Terrace Marshall and Racey McMath.