Day 2 of the 2022 NFL Draft is here, which means a Round 2 and Round 3 mock is in order. As for Thursday night, it started decently chalk then things got bananas near the end of the top 10 and it was a chaotic night, filled with trades of all sizes and a handful of surprise selections, as usual.
Only one quarterback was picked in the first round and it wasn't Malik Willis, meaning there's mega value at that position when the second round begins tonight. And when will the Packers and Chiefs pick a receiver?
From
Jacksonville Jaguars
Round 2 - Pick 1 (33)
The Buccaneers get a smart heady player to eventually replace Lavonte David. Learning from David and Devin White will be an amazing experience for the young second-level defender.
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From
Detroit Lions
Round 2 - Pick 2 (34)
The Vikings get a bendy, athletic cornerback in Gordon to learn from Patrick Peterson for a year.
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From
New York Jets
Round 2 - Pick 3 (35)
Offensive tackle is still a big need for the Titans and Raimann has big-time upside given his athletic profile.
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Round 2 - Pick 4 (36)
Booth is a twitched-up ball hawk when healthy. Given the uncertain status of James Bradberry, this pick makes sense for the Giants.
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From
Carolina Panthers
Round 2 - Pick 6 (38)
The Jets go back to the secondary with Brisker a long, explosive defensive back.
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Round 2 - Pick 7 (39)
The Bears add a talented wideout for Justin Fields in Moore who can do it all.
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From
Denver Broncos
Round 2 - Pick 8 (40)
HELLO, value. Instead of picking Willis in Round 1, he falls into the Seahawks lap here.
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Round 2 - Pick 9 (41)
Hall is a long, athletic defensive tackle the Seahawks typically love in the draft.
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Round 2 - Pick 10 (42)
The Colts have to add more receiving weaponry and get a big-time talent in Pickens here.
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Round 2 - Pick 11 (43)
Ebiketie is a ready-to-go rusher, and the Falcons have to get better up front on defense.
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Round 2 - Pick 12 (44)
Watson to Watson will become a thing in Cleveland. The former North Dakota State receiver is raw but possesses big-time upside.
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Round 2 - Pick 13 (45)
The Ravens get a long, speed-to-power edge rusher in Sanders.
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Round 2 - Pick 14 (46)
Pitre is a do-everything secondary member who'd instantly boost the Lions defensive backfield.
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From
Indianapolis Colts
Round 2 - Pick 15 (47)
Joseph is a rangy safety, which is precisely what the Commanders secondary needs.
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From
Los Angeles Chargers
Round 2 - Pick 16 (48)
This draft starts for the Bears all about building a quality environment around Justin Fields.
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Round 2 - Pick 17 (49)
The Saints see immense value in Corral here to learn behind Jameis Winston.
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From
Miami Dolphins
Round 2 - Pick 18 (50)
Shakir is a YAC specialist with outstanding body control.
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Round 2 - Pick 19 (51)
Jackson is the high-upside edge the Eagles will gravitate toward.
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Round 2 - Pick 20 (52)
The Steelers still have needs at offensive tackle, and Mitchell has potential because of his athletic profile.
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From
Las Vegas Raiders
Round 2 - Pick 21 (53)
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Round 2 - Pick 22 (54)
Chenal is a Patriots pick through and through because of his overwhelming size at the position.
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Round 2 - Pick 23 (55)
The Cardinals have to add more youthful pieces to the secondary, and McCreary's film is fantastic.
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Round 2 - Pick 24 (56)
More outside pass rush help for the Cowboys to help fill the void left by losing Randy Gregory.
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Round 2 - Pick 25 (57)
Ruckert lands in Buffalo as depth behind Dawson Knox and O.J. Howard.
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Round 2 - Pick 26 (58)
The Falcons have needs galore and Parham is a rock-solid guard prospect.
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Round 2 - Pick 27 (59)
Lucas has major upside in pass protection and wouldn't be thrust into the lineup immediately.
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Round 2 - Pick 28 (60)
After losing O.J. Howard in free agency and the future of Rob Gronkowski uncertain, the Buccaneers address the tight end spot.
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Round 2 - Pick 29 (61)
More weaponry for the 49ers. Pierce is a large, physical freak with some rawness to his game.
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Round 2 - Pick 30 (62)
Winfrey is a Chris Jones type who can win up and down the line with length and burst.
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Round 2 - Pick 31 (63)
Jones is an athletic nose tackle with a nice club move as a pass rusher. This fills a need in Cincinnati.
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From
Los Angeles Rams
Round 2 - Pick 32 (64)
Ojabo may not play in his rookie season, but the value is too great for Denver to pass on him at a need position.
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Round 3
65. Jacksonville: Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA
66. Vikings: Zach Tom, OL, Wake Forest
67. NY Giants: Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia
68. Houston: Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State
69. Tennessee (via NY Jets from CAR): Christian Harris, LB, Alabama
70. Jacksonville (via CAR): Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama
71. Chicago: Nik Bonitto, EDGE, Oklahoma
72. Seattle: Nick Cross, S, Maryland
73. Indianapolis (via WSH): Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston State
74. Atlanta: Matthew Butler, DT, Tennessee
75. Denver: Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma
76. Baltimore: Calvin Austin, WR, Memphis
77. Minnesota: Darian Beavers, LB, Cincinnati
78. Cleveland: Joshua Paschal, EDGE, Kentucky
79. Los Angeles Chargers: Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State
80. Houston (via NO): Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska
81. NY Giants (via MIA): Troy Anderson, LB, Montana State
82. Atlanta (via IND): Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati
83. Philadelphia: Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia
84. Pittsburgh: Tyquan Thornton, WR, Baylor
85. New England: Alex Wright, EDGE, UAB
86. Las Vegas: Sean Rhyan, OL, UCLA
87. Arizona: Kellen Diesch, OL, Arizona State
88. Dallas: Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada
89. Buffalo: Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State
90. Tennessee: Marquis Hayes, OL, Oklahoma
91. Tampa Bay: Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama
92. Green Bay: Percy Butler, S, Louisiana
93. San Francisco: Cam Jurgens, OL, Nebraska
94. New England: Kyle Phillips, WR, UCLA
95. Cincinnati: Chigoziem Okonkwo, TE, Maryland
96. Denver (via LA Rams): Luke Goedeke, OL, Central Michigan
97. Detroit: Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina
98. Washington: Jamaree Salyer, OL, Georgia
99. Cleveland: Bryan Cook, S, Cincinnati
100. Arizona: Curtis Brooks, DT, Cincinnati
101. NY Jets: Ken Walker, RB, Michigan State
102. Miami: Pierre Strong, RB, South Dakota State
103. Kansas City: Danny Gray, WR, SMU
104. LA Rams: Josh Ezeudu, OL, North Carolina
105. San Francisco: Damarri Mathis, CB, Pittsburgh
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