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2022 NFL Mock Draft 2.0: Part 3

2022 NFL Mock Draft 2.0: Part 3

It's Super Bowl week! Although we are typically known for our sports mystery boxes, specifically our NFL Mystery Boxes, we also like to dabble in things outside of autographed jerseys and signed mini helmets. So without further ado, here are picks 22-32 of our 2022 mock draft!

Las Vegas Raiders - Jameson Williams, Wide Receiver - Alabama

The Ohio State transfer came to Alabama as a bit of a wildcard, but he quickly established himself as the best receiver on the team. This Oakland team spent a ton of draft capital on receivers in 2019, but so far, it hasn't looked like any of those players will be significant contributors. 

 

Arizona Cardinals - Trent McDuffie - Cornerback - Washington

The Cardinals probably made a mistake by not taking a cornerback last season in the 1st round. They correct that mistake here with nabbing McDuffie. The Huskies have done a great job at producing NFL caliber DB’s over recent years and this pick follows that trend. 

 

Dallas Cowboys - Drake Jackson, Edge - USC

Parsons was a huge success in his rookie season for the Cowboys, but they need someone other than him making plays and getting to the quarterback. Drake has great build and athleticism to help him succeed at the next level. 

 

Buffalo Bills - Devonte Wyatt, Defensive Tackle - Georgia

The Bills could easily go running back in this spot here but the value is there in the 2nd round and the 1st might be a reach. Wyatt really elevated his stock this past season and showed off both good pass rush ability and run stuffing. 

 

Tennessee Titans - Tre McBride, Tight End - Colorado State

McBride has everything you look for in an elite TE. He was also a  He is an underrated blocker, but he makes his money in the passing game. He had over 1,100 yards this season and could come up huge for an offense that needs another playmaker. 

 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Andrew Booth, Cornerback - Clemson

There are many that believe that Booth could end up being the top corner in this class. If that is the case, this is quite the steal for the Bucs. The Bucs have a great front 7 but the secondary is extremely exposed. 

 

Green Bay Packers - Jaquan Brisker, Safety - Penn State

Brisker is one of the most physically dominant safeties in recent memory. He can play in the box but he has improved greatly in pass coverage and has solidified himself as a 1st round talent. And once again the Packers are passing on getting Rodgers a wide receiver.

Miami Dolphins (via San Francisco 49ers) - Bernhard Raimann, Tackle - Central Michigan

The Dolphins offensive line was truly offensive this past season, with their new head coach, running the football is going to be a point of emphasis and Raimann could help them do that while also protecting Tua. 

 

Kansas City Chiefs - Jahan Dotson, Wide Receiver - Penn St.

Dotson is a smooth operator and plays bigger than his 5’11 height would suggest. Kansas City really needs another consistent wide receiver other than Tyreek Hill and Dotson could absolutely be that guy. 

 

Cincinnati Bengals - Devin Llyod, Linebacker - Utah

This is another player that has seemingly fallen too far. There is a great argument for him being the top true LB in the class and with his length and strength, the kid can do it all. Also, this offense coil really use some offensive lie help but the value is here with Lloyd.

Detroit Lions (via Los Angeles Rams) - Drake London, Wide Receiver - USC

With their 2nd pick in this 1st round, the Lions go to the offensive side of the football and take former basketball star Drake London. This team sorely needed another receiver outside of Amon Ra St. Brown to produce, and who better to give the Lions than St. brown’s former teammate. 

That's it for our Mock Draft 2.0! Don't forget to visit Ultimateautographs.com for all of your NFL live break needs including signed footballs, autographed NFL helmets and more!

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