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Selection: Aidan Hutchinson, DE, Michigan
Aidan Hutchinson goes to Jacksonville in this Mock Draft and becomes a cornerstone piece to young Jaguars defense. Hutchinson is a very talented edge rusher, who had an outstanding 2021 season, recording 14 sacks, while receiving a Heisman nomination. Hutchinson is a very powerful defensive end, who uses his strength and relentless effort to get pass offensive lineman and make plays. The Jaguars pair the Michigan Wolverine with edge, Josh Allen and form a lethal pass-rushing duo for years to come.
Selection: Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame
Non-football players consistently fail to realize that a 40 time doesn't represent a player's game speed and the intensity in which they play, and while Hamilton posted a low 4.7 40 yard dash, his game speed is amazing. Hamilton could be one of the best players in the draft, he is a sideline-to-sideline safety who is extremely versatile and can be placed anywhere on a defense and excel. The Lions defense was downright atrocious and a lot of their problems stemmed from their secondary, they fix these issues by drafting Safety, Kyle Hamilton.
Selection: Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
The Houston Texans protect Davis Mills, by spending the first of their two draft picks on an offensive tackle. The Texans draft Evan Neal, an enormous offensive tackle who plays with great big-man athleticism. Neal's area of expertise in the pass-blocking game, where he uses his strength and size to demoralize edge rushers. The Texans pair Evan Neal with Laremy Tunsil, and create a formidable offensive-tackle duo of the future.
Selection: Kayvon Thibodeaux, DE, Oregon
For the past couple of years, the New York Jets' defense has been awful and has been a major reason to their unsuccessfulness. The Jets draft Kayvon Thibodeaux, an athletic defensive end, who uses his size, strength, speed and first step explosiveness to get by offensive lineman and disrupt plays. Kayvon Thibodeaux excels in defending against the run and draws similarities to former 1st overall pick, Jadaveon Clowney. The Jets draft Thibodeaux, who could very well become the Jets cornerstone defensive end of the future.
Selection: Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC State
The New York Giants offensive line was horrible in 2021 and was a major reason to why they finished with a 4-13 record. To fix this issue, the Giants draft Ikem Ekwonu, an offensive tackle out of NC State. Ekwonu is a very athletic and powerful offensive lineman, who uses his big-man speed to excel in downfield run-blocking. The Giants draft their offensive tackle of the future and pair him with the promising Andrew Thomas.
Selection: Malik Willis, QB, Liberty
The Carolina Panthers rise from quarterback mediocrity by selecting their quarterback of the future, Malik Willis. Malik Willis is a very talented quarterback, who plays the game with electrifying athleticism, a rocket for an arm, amazing accuracy and great football IQ. Willis draws similarities to Carolina Panthers legend and former MVP, Cam Newton. Matt Rhule is the hot-seat. It is time for him to make a big move for a franchise quarterback and they do this by drafting Malik Willis out of Liberty.
Selection: Travon Walker, DL, Georgia
The Giants address their defensive issues by selecting Travon Walker out of Georgia. Travon Walker is a very talented defensive lineman out of Georgia, who sky-rocketed up the draft boards after displaying his elite athleticism at the 2022 NFL Combine. Walker is a very versatile defensive lineman, who can be put at either defensive tackle and defensive end and use his wide skillset to wreak havoc among offenses.
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Selection: Sauce Gardner, CB, Cincinnati
Ever since the departure of Jamal Adams, the New York Jets secondary has been one of the league's worst. The Jets fix these issues in the secondary by drafting Sauce Gardner, a cornerback out of Cincinnati. Sauce is a very talented corner, who uses his speed, athleticism, physicality, intensity and intelligence to excel in the game of football. In the two years that Sauce played at Cincinnati, he did not allow a single touchdown. The Jets draft the best cornerback in the draft and address their needs in the secondary by drafting Gardner.
Selection: Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State
Although there is a major need for a franchise quarterback, the Seattle Seahawks need to address their needs on the offensive line, before they make a big move for a QB. The Seahawks draft Charles Cross, an extremely athletic offensive tackle who uses his mobility to match the speed of edge rushers. Charles Cross would impact the Seahawks offense by becoming an immediate starter and a cornerstone offensive tackle of the future.
Selection: Drake London, WR, USC
The Atlanta Falcons are in need of receiver depth after the release of Julio Jones, a year ago, and the suspension of Calvin Ridley. The Falcons draft Drake London, an athletic, big-body wide receiver out of USC. London is a very talented receiver, who uses his large frame to break tackles and catch over cornerbacks. The Falcons get their wide receiver of the future, by drafting Drake London.
Selection: Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State
Aside from "Scary" Terry McLaurin, the Washington wide receiver core has been mediocre. The Commanders fix this by drafting Garrett Wilson, a wide receiver out of Ohio State. Wilson is a very talented wide receiver who plays with speed, athleticism and impeccable route-running. The Commanders fill their holes in the wide receiver core by drafting the former Buckeye.
Selection: Derek Stingley, CB, LSU
If the Minnesota Vikings want to get into the playoffs in the near future, they MUST address the needs in secondary. The Vikings secondary was terrible in 2021 and was a major reason to why their talented team finished with a disappointing 8-9 record. New Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah selects Derek Stingley out of LSU. Stingley excels in man-to-man coverage and uses his elite ball skills to disrupt and intercept passes. The Vikings don't hesitate to grab their cornerback of the future.
Selection: Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah
After addressing their offense needs, the Houston Texans address their defense, which is in need of help at almost every position. The Texans draft Devin Lloyd, the athletic linebacker out of Utah. Lloyd is a sideline-to-sideline linebacker who uses his large frame and tackling ability to make plays all over the field. The Houston Texans start their rebuild on defense by drafting Devin Lloyd, who will become a cornerstone piece to their team.
Selection: Jermaine Johnson II, DE, Florida State
The Baltimore Ravens have holes on the defensive line and they fill these by selecting Jermaine Johnson II out of Florida State. Jermaine Johnson II is a very talented defensive end, who uses his strength and power to get past offensive tackles. Johnson II had an amazing 2021 season, posting 13 sacks and being named ACC Defensive Player of the Year.
Selection: Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama
The Eagles provide Jalen Hurts with another weapon out of Alabama. The Eagles draft Jameson Williams, the Crimson Tide wide receiver who had an amazing 2021 season, catching 79 passes for 1,572 yards and hauling in 15 touchdowns. Williams is an extremely athletic wide receiver, who uses his blazing speed to blow by defenders. The Eagles pair Devonta Smith with Jameson Williams and form an elite pass-catching duo of the future.
Selection: Kenny Pickett, QB, Pittsburgh
The New Orleans Saints draft their quarterback of the future, Kenny Pickett out of Pittsburgh. In 2021, Pickett had an amazing season, throwing 42 touchdowns and only giving up 7 interceptions. Pickett is a very accurate quarterback, who plays with great athleticism and mobility in the pocket. Dennis Allen and the Saints draft their next franchise quarterback, Kenny Pickett.
Selection: Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia
The Chargers have built a star-studded lineup on defense, with names such as Khalil Mack and JC Jackson, but they still have holes in the interior defensive line. Enter, Jordan Davis out of Georgia, who plays with great power and mind-boggling athleticism for a man who stands at 6 foot 6, 340 pounds (4.73 40 time). In 2021, Jordan Davis won the Outland Trophy (award given to the best interior lineman in the nation) and helped lead the Georgia Bulldogs to a National Championship victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide. The Los Angeles Chargers fix their needs at defensive tackle and bolster their defense by adding Jordan Davis.
Selection: Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia
The Philadelphia Eagles draft field general linebacker, Nakobe Dean, out of Georgia. Nakobe Dean is easily one of the best defensive players in this draft class. In 2021, Dean won the Dick Butkis Award (Best Linebacker in the Nation) and added a National Championship ring to his finger. Dean is an exceptional linebacker, who plays with great toughness, strength, tackling ability and most importantly, leadership. Nick Sirianni and Eagles don't hesitate to take their middle linebacker of the future.
Selection: Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas
After getting their quarterback of the future, the Saints draft their wide receiver of the future. The New Orleans Saints draft Treylon Burks, a pass catcher out of Arkansas. Burks is a big-body receiver who excels in breaking tackles after the catch and running it in for touchdowns. The Saints provide Kenny Pickett with another wide receiver to pass to for many years to come.
Selection: Andrew Booth Jr, CB, Clemson
The Steelers get Joe Haden's replacement by selecting Andrew Booth Jr out of Clemson. Booth is an incredible cornerback, who plays with great physicality, intensity and ball skills. The skilled corner out of Clemson would fit perfectly with in the star studded defense of the Pittsburgh Steelers that boasts the names of TJ Watt and Minkah Fitzpatrick.
Selection: Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida
After the losses of Stephon Gilmore and JC Jackson, the New England Patriots are in dire need of cornerback depth. To fix this, the Patriots draft Kaiir Elam out of Florida. Kaiir Elam is a very fast cornerback (4.3 40 time), who plays with a lot of intensity and physicality. The Patriots need to fill the void that Stephon Gilmore and JC Jackson left and they do this by adding Kaiir Elam to the lineup.
Selection: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State
With the loss of Davante Adams, the Packers are going to need to address their needs in the wide receiver core in the 2022 NFL Draft. The Packers draft Chris Olave, the super fast wide receiver out of Ohio State who has amazing route running. By drafting Olave, Aaron Rodgers is provided with a go-to target for the rest of his tenure in Green Bay and quarterback of the future, Jordan Love, who will have his #1 wide receiver for many years afterward.
Selection: George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue
With the absence of Chandler Jones, the Arizona Cardinals should look to rebuild at the defensive end position. The Cardinals draft George Karlaftis, a big-bodied defensive end who plays with great strength and power.
Selection: Tyler Linderbaum, C, Iowa
Ever since the loss of Travis Frederick, the play at the center position has been nothing short of lackluster. To fix this issue, the Cowboys draft Tyler Linderbaum out of Iowa. Linderbaum is a very strong and powerful center who excels in run-blocking and draws similarities to Eagles Center, Jason Kelce. The Cowboys prioritize Dak Prescott and provide him with a center of the future
Selection: Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington
With 13 seconds left in the AFC Divisional Round, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce marched down the field to tie the game and eventually won in overtime. To make sure this never happens again, the Buffalo Bills draft Washington cornerback, Trent McDuffie. McDuffie is a quick and speedy corner, who has great tackling ability. The Bills pair McDuffie with Tre White and form an lockdown duo in the Buffalo Bills secondary
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Selection: Matt Corral, QB, Mississippi
The Detroit Lions trade up to grab their quarterback of the future, Matt Corral. Matt Corral is an accurate quarterback out of Ole Miss, who plays with great toughness, athleticism and mobility. Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions solidify their future by drafting their franchise quarterback, Matt Corral.
Selection: Kenyon Green, OG, Texas A&M
The Buccaneers draft Kenyon Green out of Texas A&M to fill the void that guards, Alex Cappa and Ali Marpet left. Kenyon Green is a very powerful offensive guard who plays with great strength, relentlessness and toughness. The Buccaneers protect unretired quarterback, Tom Brady by providing him with offensive guard, Kenyon Green.
Selection: David Ojabo, DE, Michigan
The departure of Zadarious Smith has left the Packers with a hole at the defensive end position. To fill this hole, the Packers draft David Ojabo out of Michigan. Although the Michigan alum suffered an achilleas tear at his Pro-Day, the talent that Ojabo possesses is unmatched. Ojabo is a very skilled pass rusher who uses his power and silky footwork to get around offensive tackles and make plays on the quarterback.
Selection: Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State
The Chiefs are in need of wide receiver depth after the loss of Tyreek Hill. The Chiefs draft Jahan Dotson, the speedy wide receiver out of Penn State, who plays with blazing speed, amazing athleticism and can also be placed in the punt-returner position. Sounds familiar. The Chiefs provide Patrick Mahomes with another weapon to go along with Juju and Travis Kelce.
Selection: Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia
The Kansas City Chiefs bolster their defensive line by adding Devonte Wyatt, the big and strong defensive tackle out of Georgia who will pair with Chris Jones and form a scary interior defensive lineman duo.
The Cincinnati Bengals bolster their offense by adding Trevor Penning. The Bengals offensive line was horrible last year and it is nothing short of a miracle how the Cincinnati Bengals made it too the Super Bowl. Trevor Penning is a physical, strong and aggressive offensive tackle out of the FCS. Zac Taylor and the Bengals prioritize franchise quarterback, Joe Burrow's protection and provide him with a cornerstone tackle of the future.
Selection: Zion Johnson, OG, Texas A&M
The loss of Roger Saffold leaves the Tennessee Titans with a hole at offensive guard. They fill this hole by drafting Zion Johnson, an offensive guard out of Boston College. This would greatly benefit the Titans offense, it would give Ryan Tannehill more time in the pocket and create more running lanes for star running back, Derrick Henry.