The 2022 NFL Mock Draft 2.0 – What teams should so vs what they might do

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Mock Draft 2.0 is here and I am sticking to my guns for “the most part.”  I can see some trades being made, as well as teams doing some things that not even the best NFL analysts can predict.   Many teams will want to trade down for more picks being that few players really stick out, but I also think that there won’t be many candidates trading up leaving teams to make picks at the last few seconds in their spots.  Can we see some teams currently without a first round pick find their way back?   Miami?  Las Vegas?   Denver?  I think that some key trades happen later than sooner in this draft, and there will be some big surprises for us all to enjoy.  Here is how I rank the draft by position group weighted more towards the top of the class.  I also put the total number of players selected per position in the first round to make it easier for that to decipher:

I have 16 offensive players and 16 defensive players selected in the first round.

QB – Poor – 3
RB – Below Average – 0
WR – Poor – 7
OT – Good – 5
C/G – Poor – 1
TE – Medium – 0
DE/Edge – Great – 5
DT – Medium – 2
LB – Below Average 2
CB – Good – 5
S – Below Average – 2
P/K – Good – 0
FB – N/A – 0

1. Jacksonville Jaguars

What they should do:   Trade down (if even possible), but if not, draft top OL like Evan Neal from Alabama.   This team needs so much and they need to protect their new quarterback more than get an edge rusher being that they already have Josh Allen.

My Mock Pick: Travon Walker, DE, Georgia

Even though I vehemently disagree with this pick for the Jaguars at their current situation, the word on the street is that this is the pick that is going to happen at number one.  Getting to the quarterback relieves pressure on the DBs.  Walker graded out very well in the combine running a 4.51 forty, yet he only has one year of experience and I think is too green to be able to make a great prediction on him.


2. Detroit Lions

What they should do:  Trade down (if even possible), but if not, draft Kavon Thibodeaux.  The Lions poor pass rush is hurting their secondary ranking 4th worst in pressure rate.  Is it time to get to the quarterback?  Not yet.  Now the Lions do need a QB, but there are no breakout stars, and they have number 32 and 34 to take care of that.

Aidan Hutchinson, DE, Michigan  Everyone has him top edge in the draft, but I think he really just blends in with the top four or five guys due to his slower 40 time at 4.72.   The Lions are slotted to pick Aiden from the talking heads due to his college career being in the home state of Michigan.   Thibs is the better prospect though.


3. Houston Texans

What they should do:  Trade down (if even possible), but if not, this team really needs anything and everything.   Maybe start with an offensive tackle and see if one of your quarterbacks pan out.  Evan Neal would be better pick, but Ikem Ekwonu, OT, N.C. State is what the consensus is showing as well as the whispers out of Houston.  He should be available here.  Grab a QB later.

My Mock Pick: Ikem Ekwonu, OT, N.C. State

Very close between Neal and Ekwonu.  I think the Texans play it safe here.   No drama, with this pick and they are maybe getting the best in the position here.   Many draft boards have him at number 1, and he can move to right tackle if they keep Tunsil at the left.   Can never have enough top Oline in my book.


4. New York Jets

What they should do: Trade Down (if even possible), but if not, this team could use some interior lineman and some cornerbacks.  Being that they just signed Solomon Thomas, I think that Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, CB, Cincinnati makes a ton of sense and especially since coach Saleh is defensive minded.   Gardner is fast and is 6’3 which really helps him against the taller wide-outs.

My mock pick:  Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, CB, Cincinnati.  I think the team gets it right here.  The Jets ranked 4th worst in the NFL allowing 275 receiving yards per game and the best corner in the draft will help that.  They can try and take a shot with an edge rusher later in the draft.


5. New York Giants

What they should do: Trade Down (if even possible), but it not, this team could use edge rushing or offensive line.   The Giants O-line and pressure rate both ranked 30th in the league last year.   I’d go with Neal if he is still available.

My Mock Pick:  Evan Neal, OT, Alabama

It is hard not to look at a guy that blocked for Mack Jones and Najee Harris.  Neal (6-7, 360) is a massive man who started at left guard as a freshman in 2019.  As a sophomore, he replaced Jedrick Wills at right tackle and had a fine season for Alabama.   Very trustworthy here and should be a day one starter.


6. Carolina Panthers

What they should do: Trade down (if even possible), but if not, Matt Rhule is on the hot seat and trading down might get him fired even quicker.  This team made a huge mistake last year going after Sam Darnold when they has very bad problems on both sides of the trenches.  Carolina signed an Center and a Guard in free agency.   This team needs much more help in the trenches being ranked 31st at offensive line on pro football focus, but that ship has now sailed for Matt Rhule.   Drafting a pocket QB will get destroyed, and the best thing to have a shot in saving Rhule’s job is to draft a running QB like Malik Willis to try and mitigate that bad offensive line with some read option type plays.   The best thing to do for the team however, is to take an offensive lineman.

My Mock Pick:  Malik Willis, QB, Liberty

I think that Matt Rhule knows he needs something big.  General Manager Scott Fitterer was also part of that bad Darnold trade.   Looking back,  there are some teams that had a lot of success the first year drafting running QBs while having a terrible offensive line.  The Ravens did it with Lamar Jackson, and the Cardinals had immediate success with Kyler Murray, and the Eagles did ok with Jalen Hurts.  Do or die here for coach Rhule.


7. New York Giants (via CHI)

What they should do:  I think that ranking 3rd to last in pressure rate won’t win them too many games vs the Cowboys, and the Commanders next season.  I think it’s time to get a good defensive end.  Even though there was an early run on edge rusher, Kayvon Thibodeaux grades are pretty well at this spot and he was at one point the first mocked pick of the draft.

My Mock Pick:  Kayvon Thibodeaux, DE, Oregon

He might be the most talented prospect in this class.  6’5 and a 4.58 forty at the combine sure helps.  Kayvon was the number 1 draft prospect coming into the college season. Thibodeaux had a superb freshman season for the Ducks, doing an excellent job of getting after the quarterback and totaling nine sacks, 35 tackles, a forced fumble and three passes batted.  Thibodeaux at 255 lbs is quick off the edge with an explosive first-step, and flashes speed and power to bull rush some offensive tackles.  The only knock on him is that he has taken some plays off in the past, but many of players do when losing the game by a few scores.

 


8. Atlanta Falcons

What they should do:  I hate to say it, but tanking for next season is the best option being that Bryce Young, Stetson Bennet, and CJ Stroud will be the top of the 2023 draft class.   The Falcons were dead last in pressure rate last year and they also had a bad offensive line.   Having no wide receivers isn’t exactly good for Marcus Marriota.   The Falcons could go many ways here, but drafting Kyle Pitts last year kinda tells me that they have to protect their quarterback before going WR.  I say draft OL like Trevor Penning because he can also run block.

My Mock Pick:  Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State

Marcus Marriota has nobody to throw to here and they did sign ex-Bear Germain Ifede to a 1 year deal at Right Tackle to try and put a little duck tape on that Offensive Line.  Wilson is very fast and is more athletic than his close counterpart Chris Olave.  Wilson’s forty was a split second faster and his vertical Jump exceeded Olave’s by 4 inches.


9. Seattle Seahawks (via DEN)

What they should do:   Seattle won’t be competitive this year losing guys like Russell Wilson and Bobbie Wager, but this team at least has a few earlier 2nd round picks.   I think that this team could go offensive tackle or Edge rusher here, but I think they get the Tackle first being that the top three edge rushers are gone.   Go with Trevor Penning from Northern Iowa.

My Mock Pick:  Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State

The SEC is much sexier than going division two even though the size of Penning looks more NFL like.  Cross has great feat and can slow up the best of the edge rushers.  His size is fine at 6’5 and he can play on either side.   I think after a year or so, he could be a very good pro.


10. New York Jets (via SEA)

What they should do:  Everyone has the Jets drafting a receiver here because they offered this pick for DK Metcalf, but I tend to think that DK is way more proven than any rookie, and should not be compared to what might happen here.   The Jets drafted Mims high in the 2nd round in 2020 and they drafted Elijah Moore with pick number 34 in 2021.  I just can’t fathom the Jets getting another expensive WR here now that they picked up two tight ends in Uzomah and Conklin in free agency.  We also can’t forget that they have Corey Davis.   Pick an edge rusher like Jermain Johnson from Florida State who is a beast for his size and speed.  Johnson had 12 sacks last year for the Semis.

My Mock Pick:  Drake London, WR, USC

Stupid is what Stupid does.   The Jets are that type of organization to waste another top tier pick on a wide receiver.  London is at least very tall and a red zone nightmare, but I cannot trust him to separate from the fast secondary in the NFL.  London is a work in progress but at least a big target.


11. Washington Commanders

What they should do:   Washington actually had a decent offensive line last year, even with the injuries.   This team lost some games that they probably shouldn’t have as well as  should have won some games that they choked away.   In saying that, Washington could use some linebackers and Safeties.   Lewis Cine and JT Woods is the best two safeties in this draft.  I would take one of them in a heartbeat.

My Mock Pick:  Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame

Hamilton has been hurt a little bit because of his forty time, which was a 4.59 at the combine and a little slower at his pro day.   He looked great at Notre Dame, but his speed concerns me for the NFL.   He is at least very tall and will be able to grab some jump balls!


12. Minnesota Vikings

What they should do:  The Vikings were active in free agency signing OLB Zadarius Smith, ILB Jordan Hicks and Run Stopper DT Harrison Phillips from Buffalo.  Now it’s time to help in the corners and Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida Height: 6’s, Weight 196lbs with a 4.39 forty is the next best out there.

My Mock Pick:  Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU

Too many people like Stingley here even though I disagree with his position.  Stingley was highly touted at LSU before his injury woes.   He grades out well with his arm length during the little time that he played last year.  Stingley is a boom or bust candidate.  Team sources say that Stingley has the skill set to be great in the NFL, but they wonder if he can put it all together.  Stingley did not work out at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine, and team sources said they were underwhelmed with his interview.


13. Houston Texans (via CLE)

What they should do:  Trade down again if possible, but I really don’t know how they could justify not taking a quarterback here being that only one of them is off of the board.  I have to think that Pickett, Strong, and Ritter are all available.  It’s hard for me to believe that they are all busts, and if Houston does their homework, they will find the one that will turn out.

My Mock Pick: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State:  The Texans want to evaluate Davis Mills this season. They won’t be able to properly do that if Brandin Cooks is Mills’ only viable receiver.  Chris Olave has size 6-1, 185 and speed. He became a big name at the end of 2019 in Columbus.


14. Baltimore Ravens

What they should do:  Trade down, (if possible), but if not, the Ravens had quite a few holes last year and none more glaring than their offensive line.  Now that their RBs will be healthy, it is time to help them stay healthy.   Pick an offensive lineman in Trevor Penning from Northern Iowa.

My Mock Pick:  Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia

Brilliant minds thing a like.  The noise coming from Baltimore points to Jordan Davis and it’s hard to argue going against him.   Along with his insanely fast forty, Davis worked out well and did well in the team interviews.   Davis can eat up double team blocks allowing linebackers to get great tackles for losses.   After all, John Harbaugh is a defensive guy.


15. Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA)

What they should do:  Philadelphia has an embarrassment of riches with two first round picks this year and next.  for 2022 they have picks 15 and 18 so they really do have options here.   Philly does not overwhelmingly need anything at any particular position, yet there is room for improvement everywhere.  I think that they need to get the best player at a position.

My Mock Pick:  Quay Walker, LB, Georgia

The Eagles are going to panic here once they see that the Ravens scooped their guy Jordan Davis.  I am the only guy that has a mock draft that I have seen with the Eagles grabbing a linebacker here.   TJ Edwards isn’t exactly ranked high in the middle and    Nakobe Dean has fallen off of some draft boards due to his small size and some injury concerns, but Quay Walker has been rising up due to larger size and great performance at the combine running a 4.52 forty at an impressive size at 6’4 241 lbs.

 


16. New Orleans Saints (via PHI/IND)

What they should do:  I am sorry, but I am not a big believer in Jameis Winston, and I also think the gimmick on Taysom Hill has worn out it’s welcome, in staying that, it is hard to be sure on a quarterback in this class and the Saints do not want to end up with another Ian Book who looked lost last year when the team was in dyer need.   In saying that, the Saints also have the 19th pick in the draft and will not need to pick a QB ahead of the Chargers and the Eagles.  The Saints should take an offensive lineman here.

My Mock Pick:  Tyler Smith, OT, Tulsa 

Tyler Smith’s favorite team is the Saints, and they seemed to like him according to reports.  The Saints need to replace Terron Armstead.   Smith has the size at 6’5, quickness, and explosiveness to run block for Alvin Kamara.


17. Los Angeles Chargers

What they should do:  The Chargers just signed two big three techniques (nose tackles) along with the Khalil Mack trade to help them stop the run, which they were worst in the NFL in opponent rush EPA in 2021.  Now that they did that, they could use more inside linebackers, and 3-4 heavy style defensive ends or 5 techniques.

Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa

Word on the street is that the Chargers will want to continue to protect their huge investment in Justin Herbert.  Penning is a huge 6’7 tackle who has surprising quickness (4.89) forty with athleticism to go along with excellent size. In both phases, Penning is a great blocker.  He also had a good performance at the Senior Bowl.  Even though Penning played for a division two school, you have to love this guys metrics.

 


18. Philadelphia Eagles (via NO)

What they should do:  Like I was saying, Philadelphia has an embarrassment of riches with two first round picks this year and next.  Now that they have a great D lineman in Davis, as well as signing Kyzir white, the smartest move that they can make is to give their quarterback another great tight end to throw to.  Jalani Woods graded out spectacularly well running a 4.61 forty at 6’7 260 LBS with 24 bench reps in the combine.   He can run block as well.  Jalani used to be a quarterback in high school as well as early in his early college career.

My Mock Pick:  Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington

I see corner depth as an issue now that Steven Nelson left to Houston.  McDuffie played well in 2021, stopping receivers, and not allowing big plays.  He showed added special teams value in 2021 by serving as a punt returner.  McDuffie recorded 35 tackles and six passes broken up on the year.  McDuffie has the versatility to play outside as well as in the slot.  He also will wrap up and bring down ball carriers in the run game.  He’s physical and could fit in well in Philadelphia.


19. New Orleans Saints (via PHI)

What they should do:  Like I said before, this team is too good to have to rely on Jameis Winston this year.  Another mediocre year isn’t going to put them in contention for one of the top quarterbacks next year.   I think that the Saints have to take a shot at a quarterback here like a Kenny Pickett, but they most likely won’t because of everything that they put into Winston and Taysom Hill.

My Mock Pick:  Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama

The Ohio State transfer was an amazing playmaker for the Crimson Tide last year averaging 19.9 yards per catch for 1,572 yards with 15 touchdowns on 79 catches before tearing an ACL in the National Championship Game.  The 6-foot-2, 189-pound Williams would have been the best wide receiver in the draft if he was healthy.   I think the Saints are ok with waiting on him until October or so.


20. Pittsburgh Steelers

What they should do:  This one isn’t hard.  The Steelers were the worst team against the run last year in opponent rushing yards per game.  This team needs a 3 technique to free up the linebackers.  Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia would be perfect for the job, but the problem is that the Steelers might blame last year on injuries and feel that they can stop the run while healthy.  Also getting Myles Jack could give them a false sense of hope against the run.

My Mock Pick:  Kenny Pickett, QB, Pitt

This pick is completely dependent on what this team thinks of Mitch Trubisky after the terrible tragedy that happened to Duane Haskins.   Pickett has good size and decent speed.  He isn’t afraid to run the ball which, this day and age, is a good thing.  Kenny Pickett stands 6’3 with 8.25 inch hands and ran a 4.73 forty.  He had an amazing year at last year at Pitt, but some of that might have been their offensive coordinator Mark Whipple.   Pickett was very accurate last year in his deep throws and very clutch at 42 – 7 TD to interception ration, but I can’t get by his small hands.


21. New England Patriots

What they should do:  With Kyle Van Noy, Dont’a Hightower, and Jaime Collins all not signed as free agents, I have to think that the Patriots go linebacker here and it is what they should do.  In saying that, this is Bill Belichik that we are talking about and he is very unpredictable in nature.  This team could also use a good wide receiver, but they reached for one just a few years back with N’Keal Harry.

My Mock Pick:  Devin Lloyd, ILB, Utah

Lloyd was a beast for the Utes last year leading their tough defense to the pack 12 championship.  Lloyd had 111 tackles, eight sacks, one forced fumble, four interceptions, and six passes defended.  The 6-foot-3, 235-pounder flies around the field and he definitely is a three-down starter in the NFL.


22. Green Bay Packers (via LV)

What they should do:  Being that Aaron Rogers had this team by the balls after they tried to get cute a few drafts ago, it is now time to virtue signal to him that they are looking out for his best interests.  High maintenance people need pampering, and there is no better way to do that as to show Aaron your commitment to his numbers by drafting the best wide receiver available.

Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State

Replacing Devonte Adams will be tough but this guy is the closest there is.  If Jameson Williams isn’t the best WR in this class, than Christian Watson might be that guy.  Christian is 6-foot-4 receiver with 4.36 forty speed and elite measurables.  He can be a big-play threat in the redzone.   Watson had a great day at the Senior Bowl impressing many scouts.  When you have great measurables, and a performance like that, you tend to ignore that he played division two football.


23. Arizona Cardinals

What they should do:    Well, now you have Kyler Murray ticked off at you while losing Christian Kirk, Chandler Jones, Chase Edmunds, Jordan Hicks and Jordan Phillips, a GM must make trust saving moves.  JJ Watt’s massive contract sure doesn’t help here.   I would trade down if I was GM, but if that can’t happen, I say to go defensive end to replace Chandler Jones.  A lot of mocks have Arizona picking a WR but that won’t move the needle.

My Mock Pick:  George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue

The loss of Chandler Jones stings, but to be completely honest, I thought that he took games off last year anyways.  George Karlaftis has amazing football instincts.   In 2021, Karlaftis recorded 36 tackles, 4.5 sacks, two passes broken up and two forced fumbles.  He can both rush the passer and defend the run.  He seems a little slow but his size fits into Arizona’s 3-4 scheme.


24. Dallas Cowboys

What they should do:  How about quit being the butt of every joke?  The Cowboys have way too much talent to not make it to an NFC championship game.   Zeke is old now and way overpaid for that running back position.  In saying that, this great offensive line lost two key guys to free agency in guard Conner Williams and right tackle La’el Collins.   I do not like the guards that much in this draft, so I say to get a tackle like Ohio State’s Nick Petit-Frere

My Mock Pick:  Zion Johnson, G, Boston College 

Jerry Bones Jones will follow suit here and grab a guard being that he doesn’t want to screw it up.  I also think Dallas goes guard here because of the fact that none have been taken as of yet.  Zion Johnson played tackle at Boston College, but his size and length limitations may force him to guard.


25. Buffalo Bills

What they should do: Buffalo gained a great edge rusher in Von Miller as well as two good defensive tackles.   They, however, lost CB Levi Wallace to free agency to the Steelers and he needs to be replaced.   The Bills also need a good running back, but that can wait being that there isn’t much of a difference in the top 5 of this running back class.

My Mock Pick: Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson

Booth excels in press-man coverage which makes him a great replacement for Levi Wallace.  Andrew accumulated 37 tackles, three interceptions and three passes broken up in 2021.  He has a good skill set and is a talented cover corner, but a tad bit slow for being only 6’0 tall and his double hernia surgery didn’t bode well this offseason.


26. Tennessee Titans

What they should do:  The titans acquired Robert Woods from the Rams but he is coming off of an ACL tear, and we do not know when he will be ready.  I thought that the wide receivers on this team didn’t make it easy for Ryan Tannehill vs the Bengals, and they need to fill that gap.   The Titans could also use an linebacker after losing Raashan Evans but they can wait on that.

My Mock Pick:  Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State

Dotson ran a nice 4.43 40 in the combine.  He is over 6’1 inches tall and played great for Penn State last year.   If the quarterback play was better, I think that he would have even had a better year than his 95 receptions, 1187 yards and 12 touchdowns.   This guy will be a good pro and he can fight for the ball.


27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

What they should do:  Now that TB 12 is back, the ceiling is the roof.  With the loss of Ndamukong Suh, this team could use a good defensive tackle.  They are also short a guard and a Safety.  I am ok with any of those picks.

My Mock Pick:  Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia

Wyatt is just too good to pass up here.  He was Georgia’s best interior defensive lineman at least stat-wise, and he could move from the nose to the 5 technique spot.  In 2021, Wyatt collected 39 tackles, 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and one pass batted.   He ran the fory at a speedy 4.77 seconds weighing 304 LBS. I also think that Tampa knows that they can get a guard in the next round of this draft, and in this weak quarterback division, they don’t need to worry about safety quite as much.


28. Green Bay Packers

What they should do:  Now that Aaron Rogers has been pampered some, the teams needs to replace Zadarious Smith coming off the edge.   The Packers did resign an injured Robert Tonyan at tight end and I think that they will be able to get a good tight end in the second or third round being that everyone is so down on this class.  Now I do still think that Jelani Woods would be a great tight end pick here so I am ok with that but they will probably go edge here and there are some good ones available.

My Mock Pick:  Jermaine Johnson II, DE, Florida State

Jermaine dropped too far not to take him here.  Johnson had 12 sacks last season and was one of the most impressive prospects at the Senior Bowl in January.  JJ already has a few veteran pass-rush moves, and can be an instant starter.  He also played a lot of outside linebacker for the Seminoles, so he will have some versatility in a 3-4 defense.


29. Kansas City Chiefs (via MIA/SF)

What they should do:  The Chiefs lost two cornerbacks in free agency in Charvarious Ward and Mike Hughes.   They will need to replace that, but the good news, is that they have two picks here to do it.  We also have to keep in mind that the Honey Badger isn’t signed at safety, and the Chiefs might want to try and replace Tyreke Hill.

My Mock Pick:  Daxton Hill, S/CB, Michigan

I think that Hill is kinda perfect for this situation.  The Chiefs need a corner but safety also needs help.  Daxton can play both, and he graded out great at the combine running a 4.38 40 at 6’0 tall 191 lbs.  I think that Hill might go earlier to a team like Buffalo, or Philly, but but we shall see.


30. Kansas City Chiefs

What they should do:  No changes here mate!  What I didn’t mention before is the Daniel Sorenson loss at Safety as well.  The Chiefs might want to try and replace Tyreke Hill here.  Now should they grab a WR here?  The answer is no, there are too many out there that grade the same and they also have two 2nd and two 3rd round plays.  Plus they also signed Ju-Ju Smith Schuster.  To be honest, I am still scratching my head trying to figure out how this team blew that playoff game at home.  I think that this team should draft a Safety now that Sorenson is gone.

My Mock Pick: George Pickens, WR, Georgia

GMs fall in love with QBs and the WR position.  I do not think the Chiefs can resist passing on a guy like George Pickens who was great before his ACL tear in 2021.  You have to like his 6’3 size with 4.47 speed.  Team sources are high on Pickens and that is why I think that he goes here.


31. Cincinnati Bengals

What they should do:  The Bengals fixed their offensive line by paying up the ringer for them in free agency.  Was that the right move?   The answer is yes.  Joe Burrow will now have more confidence holding onto that ball like he loves to do so much.   Now that the Bengals took care of that, they have some options here.  They are not in dyer need of any position so I say go with the best player available and that might be a tight end like Jelani Woods.  But being that nobody listens to me….

My Mock Pick:  Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida

It would be a huge mistake to pass on Elam if you are going defensive back here.   Elam played really well to open the 2021 season and a very impressive performance against Alabama.   6’2 height with a 4.39 forty tells me that he has the tangibles to be a great NFL corner.


32. Detroit Lions (via LAR)

What they should do:   Here is the team that will decide if two or three quarterbacks are selected in the first round of this draft.  There are actual reports though saying the Lions might stay put on their first three picks not involving a quarterback.   I can’t believe that they would pass this far on a QB.  The worst thing this team can do is to be mediocre and miss out on a QB this year AND next.   Draft a QB here and if you wait, you might miss out if a team wants Ritter or Corrall that will trade up to 33 with Jacksonville.

My Mock Pick:  Desmond Ritter, QB, Cincinnati

At 6’4 with 10 inch hands and a 4.52 forty, how can you go wrong here?   He also made the playoffs on a group of 5 team.  Tall, huge hands and knows when to run.  He was the second leading rusher on the Bear Cats and could be a Josh Allen type QB for any team.  Sometimes I think that, maybe this guy, is number 1 of this class.

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