Hither nosotros go: Two weeks (OK, 15 days) until the start of the 2022 NFL typhoon.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are on the clock, of course, merely they're not the almost interesting team in this draft. There are a whopping viii teams with two first-round picks -- a tape if information technology shakes out that way on Apr 28 -- including Super Bowl contenders such equally the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs. There are a lot of ways Round 1 could go, especially with the questions (and concerns) around the quarterback class.

Allow'due south get into my annual two-round mock draft, projecting Picks 1-64. I have iv quarterbacks and 12 wide receivers here, plus four edge defenders in the top seven picks. I take interesting landing spots for the offensive tackles. And I accept one merchandise for a team moving dorsum into Round ane to get a disquisitional demand -- and leaping another franchise that needs that position.

I'g projecting these 64 picks based on a combination of my updated rankings, team needs and what I'm hearing from execs, scouts and coaches in the league. For the second circular, in detail, then much could alter between now and when teams are on the clock, so I'yard using my Big Board as a guide on value.

If you desire to go deeper than the commencement ii rounds, cheque out Jordan Reid'due south vii-round mock. And you can spotter our ane-hr SportsCenter Special on ESPN+.

1. Jacksonville Jaguars

Aidan Hutchinson, DE, Michigan

There's really no need to overthink things here. Hutchinson is the best prospect in this class -- an edge rusher who could boilerplate 12 sacks a year for a decade -- and he plays a premier position. He could play as a stand-up exterior linebacker or manus-in-the-dirt end for the Jaguars, meeting quarterbacks in the backfield with 2022 first-rounder Josh Allen.


2. Detroit Lions

Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner, CB, Cincinnati

Can I interest you lot in a 6-foot-three corner with long arms and 4.41 40-k dash speed who didn't allow a single touchdown in coverage in higher? That's Gardner. The Lions take several needs and would likely bound at Aidan Hutchinson if he somehow fell here. But if they select Gardner and go something out of Jeff Okudah, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2022 draft who has played simply 10 games in two seasons, they could have a much-improved secondary.


3. Houston Texans

Travon Walker, DE, Georgia

I don't recall anyone exterior the organization really knows what the Texans volition do in Round one. For this mock, I'grand trying to call up long-term with Houston, which simply has to add together some talent. Walker is a fleck of a risk in the acme 10; NFL teams are betting that his physical tools will win out over his subpar college production (nine.5 sacks in three seasons). Coaches desire to try to maximize that upside. There is a lot of buzz on Walker going early.


4. New York Jets

Kayvon Thibodeaux, DE, Oregon

I'm not buying a Thibodeaux drop. He might be the most talented prospect in this class. The Jets have to add some juice to their pass rush, and this is the spot to practice it. It'southward also non out of the question that they take a receiver hither -- Drake London or Garrett Wilson? -- considering their superlative guy might be off the board by the fourth dimension they pick at No. 10.


5. New York Giants

Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC Country

If the board shakes out this mode, the Giants would have to be thrilled to get their pick of the top ii offensive tackles. I have Ekwonu just slightly over Evan Neal, but information technology's tough to go wrong with either -- they are my Nos. 2 and 3 prospects in this course. Ekwonu answered every question about his pass-protection power last flavour. If left tackle Andrew Thomas keeps improving, these two could grade one of the NFL's best bookend pairings.


6. Carolina Panthers

Malik Willis, QB, Liberty

Doesn't Carolina coach Matt Rhule have to take a swing on a quarterback here? The Panthers don't have second- or 3rd-circular picks. Rhule will enter the flavour on the hot seat, and this is his hazard to purchase some time with a high-ceiling rookie indicate-caller. Willis is going to make some mistakes, but he will be fun to watch. He might nail a perfect deep ball to Robby Anderson and then throw a pick in the scarlet zone on the next play. But he'southward going to continue getting better with time, and Carolina does have some skill position talent to aid him.


seven. New York Giants (via CHI)

Jermaine Johnson 2, DE, Florida State

The Giants can get their tackle at No. five and then focus on their defense force, which allowed 4.7 yards per play concluding flavor (31st in the NFL). Johnson had 12 sacks concluding flavour and was one of the nearly impressive prospects at the Senior Bowl in Jan. He already has a few veteran pass-rush moves and can be an instant starter. He too played a lot of exterior linebacker for the Seminoles, and then he volition have some versatility in Don Martindale's defense. And if you're keeping track, this makes 4 edge rushers in the top seven picks.


8. Atlanta Falcons

Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio Land

I'm going to stick with this prediction because ... who is Marcus Mariota going to throw to adjacent season? The Falcons but don't have any starting-caliber receivers. Wilson tin can run every route and vanquish defenders after the catch. He could be the early favorite for Rookie of the Year if he lands here -- he'd get a agglomeration of targets. Atlanta will probable be tracking the edge rushers closely, but at that place isn't value at this signal on my board.

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ix. Seattle Seahawks (via DEN)

Evan Neal, OT, Alabama

This is another team that ends up with an ideal scenario. Veteran left tackle Duane Brown is even so unsigned, and then Neal could beginning from 24-hour interval 1. Information technology but makes too much sense. I'thousand not a huge believer that Drew Lock will be Seattle'south quarterback answer for the long term, but Neal could be a stalwart on the left side for years to come.


ten. New York Jets (via Bounding main)

Drake London, WR, USC

If the Jets can pull this off -- a top-tier receiver here and a high-upside border rusher at No. four -- shouldn't they be considered ane of the most improved teams of the offseason? I like what they've done, and they haven't had to break the bank. Of course, that doesn't mean they're going to be AFC East contenders just yet. London is a 6-foot-4 target who volition dominate in the red zone and pull down 50-50 balls to heave Zach Wilson'due south completion percentage.


xi. Washington Commanders

Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame

Hamilton has been dinged a piffling bit because of his 40 time, which was a 4.59 at the combine and a little slower at his pro day. He's a fantastic player, only he doesn't take rare concrete tools, which means he could fall out of the top 10. I would desire him on my squad. At 6-foot-iv, he could play multiple positions, from center fielder to box linebacker. He would make plays for a Washington defense that disappointed in 2022.


12. Minnesota Vikings

Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU

This is a bang-up fit for both sides. The Vikings could go a corner with an elite, All-Pro ceiling and plug a hole, while Stingley could join a squad with a few other former LSU stars (Justin Jefferson, Danielle Hunter, Patrick Peterson). The concern about Stingley is that his best tape is from 2022, when he starred as a truthful freshman. Tin can he return to class in the NFL -- and stay healthy? That's a hazard teams will accept to consider. Withal, I feel better making that bet at No. 12 than if I were picking in the pinnacle five.


13. Houston Texans (via CLE)

Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State

I'm going to stick to my board here, and since my summit 11 prospects have all been picked (plus Malik Willis), I'll move on to No. 12. Cantankerous is a superb pass-blocker who needs some refinement in the run game -- because he just didn't go the reps to do so while playing for Mike Leach. If the Texans are going to give Davis Mills the 2022 season to prove he'due south their guy at quarterback, Mills needs a better right tackle. That could be Cross.


14. Baltimore Ravens

Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington

The Ravens could go in several directions hither, including offensive tackle (will Ronnie Stanley ever be the same again?) and defensive finish (Calais Campbell is dorsum, but he's 35). When I expect at this depth chart, though, I meet corner depth as an issue. McDuffie has the versatility to play outside and in the slot, and he also will wrap up and bring down ball carriers in the run game. He'due south physical.


15. Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA)

Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State

Later final week'south trade with the Saints, the Eagles at present have one fewer first-round selection, just you have to think they'll take a receiver with i of them, correct? If they're committed to using 2022 as an evaluation year for Jalen Hurts, they should requite him the tools to succeed. Olave had seven touchdowns out of the slot last season, just he can move exterior, too, and use his 4.39 40 speed to become open. Hurts would beloved throwing to him and DeVonta Smith, with Dallas Goedert working the middle of the field.


sixteen. New Orleans Saints (via PHI/IND)

Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa

Speaking of the Saints, I have a hard fourth dimension believing they traded picks with the Eagles for the purpose of taking a quarterback. Why wouldn't they try to motion up higher? (Unless there's another move to come up?) It's possible they think they are NFC contenders this season and could be put over the border with two more starters. With that in mind, hither's a tackle who could supercede Terron Armstead on the left side. Penning is a nasty, concrete blocker who is ready to play immediately.


17. Los Angeles Chargers

Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia

The Chargers need a correct tackle, simply with Trevor Penning off the board, I don't feel keen about the value here. In fact, my next tackle in this mock doesn't go off the board until No. 42. Let's move instead to some other need for L.A. and fill it with Davis, who at half-dozen-human foot-6 and 341 pounds is used to being a hole-filler. He has unique physical tools for his size, and he makes anybody effectually him better because of the space he eats. This is how Brandon Staley's defense tin level up in 2022.


18. Philadelphia Eagles (via NO)

Nakobe Dean, ILB, Georgia

I run into a massive void in the middle of the Eagles' front 7, and nosotros're getting to the point in this draft in which an off-brawl linebacker will exist taken. I have Devin Lloyd only ahead of Dean in my rankings, merely there are teams that will autumn in love with Dean'south intangibles. He'due south a tremendous teammate who was the leader of the national champs' historic defense. He's a petty undersized, but he tin play sideline to sideline.


nineteen. New Orleans Saints (via PHI)

Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama

Even if Michael Thomas comes dorsum healthy, the Saints should address wide receiver with one of their 2 first-round picks. Williams would have been in the discussion to be the No. 1 wideout in this class, but he tore the ACL in his left genu in the national title game in January and could miss a piddling time in 2022. He could exist a superstar once he'due south healthy; he has explosive speed and was uncoverable for the Cerise Tide last flavour. ACL injuries aren't even close to career-ending anymore, so I don't come across this every bit a risky option. Williams is worth it.

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20. Pittsburgh Steelers

Kenny Pickett, QB, Pitt

I'd feel much more comfortable taking Pickett here than I would in the pinnacle 10. Best-case scenario is that he becomes a Derek Carr, and his floor is an Andy Dalton, which isn't a bad quarterback by any ways. Pittsburgh tin can win with that. Still, those two were taken in Circular two and didn't have Circular i expectations surrounding them. If Pickett falls into the Steelers' laps here, he'd be tough to reject. And he has a trivial more than upside than Mitch Trubisky.


21. New England Patriots

Devin Lloyd, ILB, Utah

I thought about a wide receiver and cornerback hither, simply Lloyd just feels like a Bill Belichick-blazon player. He's e'er around the ball, is a great blitzer from the middle of the defense and makes plays. The Patriots immune 4.5 yards per carry terminal season, which ranked 25th in the league. This fills a void with an touch on player.


22. Dark-green Bay Packers (via LV)

Christian Watson, WR, Northward Dakota State

In that location could exist a run on wide receivers in the 20s, starting with the Patriots and Packers. We know Dark-green Bay needs one subsequently the Davante Adams trade, but I don't think general manager Brian Gutekunst is going to force it. Watson is a riser, as teams see a six-pes-4 receiver with 4.36 40 speed and elite measurables and remember he tin be a large-play threat who can grow into a amend route runner. Watson averaged xx.4 yards per catch in his college career. Watson is fix to contribute for Aaron Rodgers as a rookie.


23. Arizona Cardinals

Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas

Burks can be used in dissimilar roles -- he even ran xix routes out of the backfield final season -- and will exist dynamic afterward the take hold of. He will accept screens and short passes for scores. For Arizona, this is most helping to replace Christian Kirk and getting some aid for an criminal offence that struggled when DeAndre Hopkins went down last season.


24. Dallas Cowboys

Arnold Ebiketie, DE, Penn State

Todd McShay is getting tired of me talking up Ebiketie, only I'm a fan. I wanted to detect a fit for him in Round i. The Temple transfer really improved concluding season, putting up ix.5 sacks. He has a powerful lower body and knows how to utilize his hands. The Cowboys have to observe a way to supersede Randy Gregory, and Ebiketie could help. They could also target a guard or broad receiver here.


25. Buffalo Bills

Daxton Hill, DB, Michigan

I just moved Hill way up on my Big Board. NFL teams love his versatility -- he played more 550 snaps at nickelback in 2022 -- and recollect he could play both corner and safety. He might be a slot corner if he ends upward in Buffalo, which lost Levi Wallace in free agency and has Tre'Davious White returning from an ACL tear. Andrew Berth Jr. (Clemson) and Kyler Gordon (Washington) are two other corners to continue an eye on. The Bills have one of the all-time rosters in the league.


26. Tennessee Titans

Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn Country

The Titans need to get faster at receiver next to A.J. Brown. That's not Robert Wood' game. Dotson, who ran a 4.43 40 at the combine, caught 91 passes last season, 33 coming from the slot. He would give Ryan Tannehill more easy throws because he can scoot after the catch. Tennessee could also target the best offensive lineman bachelor with this pick. On my board, that would exist center Tyler Linderbaum (Iowa), and he could play some guard.


27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia

The Bucs are some other team that could have a guard in Circular ane, but I see a fit with Wyatt, who could take Ndamukong Suh'due south spot side by side to Vita Vea. Wyatt played mostly as a 3-technique tackle for the Bulldogs, but he could play end in a 3-4 defence, too. He wasn't a super productive pass-rusher (2.5 sacks last season), but he has the physical tools that coordinators will want to mold. Cornerback could be a possibility for Tampa Bay as well.


28. Green Bay Packers

Zion Johnson, K/C, Boston Higher

Johnson's positional flex is impressive to teams, as he dominated as a guard last season -- he didn't allow a single pressure -- and took snaps at center at the Senior Bowl. He'd virtually likely play baby-sit in Green Bay, which lost Lucas Patrick in gratis bureau. Packers fans (and Aaron Rodgers) should be happy with this first-round haul, and the franchise has two 2d-round picks as well.


29. Kansas City Chiefs (via MIA/SF)

Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson

The loss in free bureau of cornerback Charvarius Ward shouldn't become unnoticed. He had adult into a really solid thespian. The Kansas Urban center defence force improved as the 2022 flavour went along, but information technology has to get deeper in the secondary. Booth is a shine vi-foot corner with proficient brawl skills who played both outside and in the slot in higher.


thirty. Kansas Metropolis Chiefs

George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue

No wide receiver? Allow me explain. First, the Chiefs also have two second- and two third-round picks. They could accept one (or two) wide receivers with those selections. This is a deep class, and they could find better value at that place. And second, defensive terminate is a demand equally well. If Karlaftis is on the board, he'd exist an ideal end next to Chris Jones, who does his best piece of work from the interior. Karlaftis didn't always get dwelling to quarterbacks last season (simply 4.5 sacks), simply he created pressure.


Projected trade: Jets move up for ... a center?

How nearly a third starting time-circular choice from the Jets? In this scenario, with a glaring pigsty at center and the top guy even so on the board, they deal No. 35 and a Twenty-four hours 3 selection to go back into Round 1. And crucially, they keep their choice at No. 38, which allows them to become more aid.

The Bengals would move downwards but four spots and option up an actress fourth-rounder. They signed center Ted Karras in free bureau amid other moves to upgrade their O-line, so their demand isn't every bit big.


31. New York Jets (via mock trade with CIN)

Tyler Linderbaum, C, Iowa

Could Linderbaum exist the Jets' new Nick Mangold? They took Mangold at pick No. 29 in 2006 and have been trying to fill that void at eye since he left the team subsequently the 2022 season. Some NFL teams are put off by Linderbaum'due south brusque arms, simply merely watch the tape. He has the physical traits to be an All-Pro and is infrequent as both a run and laissez passer blocker. He'south exactly what the Jets demand, and this is tremendous value.


32. Detroit Lions (via LAR)

Lewis Cine, S, Georgia

The more I talk to people in the league, the more than I think the Lions will stand pat on a quarterback with their three picks in the peak 34. Jared Goff tin be the starter in 2022, and if he struggles, chances are Detroit will be right back in the mix for the No. 1 overall pick, which it tin use on a signal-caller. Cinematics is the 5th Georgia defender in the top 32 picks hither (with more to come). He's a skilful cover safety who is ascent subsequently he ran a iv.37 40 at the combine.

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33. Jacksonville Jaguars

Kenyon Green, G, Texas A&G

Green is my top-ranked baby-sit, and a I could see a team falling in love with him in the 20s. He might not be on the board here. Green played everything except center for the Aggies, merely he should stick at guard in the NFL. The Jaguars, who have spent a lot of money in free agency -- including on guard Brandon Scherff -- should try to merchandise this pick and add actress assets. Taking Green helps them immediately, though.


34. Detroit Lions

David Ojabo, OLB, Michigan

Ojabo is my elevation-ranked outside linebacker, even subsequently he tore his Achilles last month and could miss about of the season. If the Lions are thinking long-term, they could get a steal with a high-ceiling edge rusher.


35. Cincinnati Bengals (via mock trade with NYJ)

Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida

Cornerback is the position the Bengals should target if they proceed the No. 31 pick, and they should be thrilled with Elam here. He locked down receivers for the Gators and so ran a 4.39 twoscore at the combine. He could be a Day 1 starter for Cincinnati.


36. New York Giants

Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor

This makes five safeties off the board in the acme 36 picks. Pitre was stellar confronting the run final season; he had 20 run stops, according to ESPN Stats & Info, which were the near by any FBS defensive dorsum. He impressed teams at the Senior Basin. The Giants could target a wide receiver here, depending on how the board falls. The 6-human foot-3 George Pickens (Georgia) could make sense.


37. Houston Texans

Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State

Brisker is a concrete defensive back with versatility. He played downward in the box at times for the Nittany Lions, bravado upwards running lanes. The Texans let Justin Reid leave in free agency, and they have multiple holes in the secondary.


38. New York Jets (via Machine)

Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State

24-hour interval 2 is when teams should accept running backs, and the Jets would be getting the clear pinnacle dorsum in this grade. Hall can exercise it all, from forcing missed tackles to catching passes. If the Jets are serious about helping Zach Wilson, they should have Hall. This scenario gives them Hall, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Drake London and Tyler Linderbaum with their outset 4 picks, which would have them well on the way to an "A" grade.


39. Chicago Bears

Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington

The Bears could go several means here, including offensive tackle, broad receiver and baby-sit. With Gordon still bachelor, though, I'd pounce. He has lockdown traits and didn't permit a single touchdown in coverage terminal flavor. There has been a great history of teams finding starting corners in the second circular, and Gordon has a great chance to play early.

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40. Seattle Seahawks (via DEN)

Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati

Here'south a landing spot for the third quarterback in this class. Are the Seahawks really going to start Drew Lock all yr? I don't buy it. Ridder is an experienced, savvy signal-caller (43 college wins) who can exist a little erratic at times. If he can get his accuracy issues under control, he could be a starter, especially with the blazon of targets Seattle has. This might be the best-case scenario for the franchise, because Ridder won't accept the expectations of a first-circular pick while playing in the shadow of Russell Wilson.


41. Seattle Seahawks

Quay Walker, LB, Georgia

The sixth Georgia defender off the board so far, Walker is a large and tough linebacker who could endeavor to fill the void left by Bobby Wagner's difference. I was a large fan of the Seahawks taking Jordyn Brooks in Round 1 in 2022, and this would give them ii off-ball linebackers to crush ball carriers and get their hands in passing lanes.


42. Indianapolis Colts (via WSH)

Bernhard Raimann, OT, Fundamental Michigan

There's a drop off in the tackle class after the peak four guys, merely at that place could exist a run of them in Round ii. Raimann, who started his college career as a tight end and moved to tackle in 2022, has the physical tools that will entice teams. He needs to be coached difficult. This is the Colts' merely pick in the first two rounds, and then they have to go far count.


43. Atlanta Falcons

Boye Mafe, OLB, Minnesota

The Falcons had but 18 sacks last season, which ranked terminal in the league. Outside of Grady Jarrett, who in their front 7 will scare teams? Mafe had seven sacks last season and was actually practiced during Senior Bowl practices. At 6-foot-3 and 261 pounds, he fits in Atlanta's 3-iv scheme.


44. Cleveland Browns

Travis Jones, DT, Connecticut

Like the Colts, the Browns take just one pick in the first two rounds, and Jones would fill a need. The 6-foot-4 and 325-pound nose tackle can consume up space and allow the rest of the defense to detect the football. He might end up as only a two-down defender; I'd feel improve about taking him in Circular two than in the top 32.


45. Baltimore Ravens

Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia

OK, this is the last of the Georgia defenders in my mock draft, and this guy never fifty-fifty made a start for the national champs (in 50 career games). He still played a lot, of course, and had nineteen pressures last season. His iv.47 twoscore at 230 pounds at the combine was extremely impressive. For the Ravens, he could compete for a starting spot at inside linebacker and be a core contributor on special teams.


46. Minnesota Vikings

Perrion Winfrey, DT, Oklahoma

Winfrey is more of a archetype 3-technique penetrating tackle, and he was ane of the biggest risers afterward his functioning at the Senior Bowl. Linemen couldn't block him. He didn't always become the chance to create havoc at Oklahoma. Winfrey could be great next to nose tackle Dalvin Tomlinson for Minnesota.


47. Washington Commanders (via IND)

George Pickens, WR, Georgia

I love this for Washington, which could get a half dozen-foot-3 exterior receiver with No. 1 traits. He tore his ACL terminal leap and returned late in the 2022 season, making an impact down the stretch. It's no guarantee he lasts until Round 2 -- teams could retrieve long-term and be patient with him -- but the Commanders should endeavour to pair him with Terry McLaurin.


48. Chicago Bears (via LAC)

Tyler Smith, OT/One thousand, Tulsa

I mentioned Chicago'south offensive line need at No. 39, and Smith could play a office at guard or tackle. He played left tackle for the Gold Hurricane, but some teams view him as a better guard at the next level. He has to exist more than consistent and work on his technique -- he was called for a whopping 12 penalties last season -- just the tools are there.


49. New Orleans Saints

Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss

Corral is a tough evaluation. He wants to play like Josh Allen just doesn't have the size -- he's only vi-foot-two. He was the but player in the country last flavour with iii,300-plus passing yards and 500-plus rushing yards. Will he be able to consistently make every throw in the NFL? That's why I recollect he's a safer bet on 24-hour interval 2. He would make a lot of sense in New Orleans, where he could get an evaluation year backside Jameis Winston.


50. Kansas Metropolis Chiefs (via MIA)

Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan

Happy now, Chiefs fans? Hither'south a speedy 5-foot-ten wide receiver who volition look only a footling similar to Tyreek Hill. I've called Moore the most underrated player in this class. I honey what he does afterwards the catch -- he forced 30 missed tackles last flavor, which ranked 2nd in FBS among receivers -- and he doesn't drop passes. He has huge easily. He'due south not going to exist a straight replacement for Hill, but he'll contribute as a rookie.


51. Philadelphia Eagles

Drake Jackson, DE/OLB, USC

At that place was a time when I thought Jackson might be a acme-10 pick, but he never quite put everything together for the Trojans. Yet, NFL teams will see his size (half-dozen-foot-3, 254 pounds) and concrete traits and think they can coach him to striking his ceiling. For the Eagles, Jackson might be a situational pass-rusher at first while he develops his game. Edge rush is a clear demand for Philly.


52. Pittsburgh Steelers

John Metchie Three, WR, Alabama

Metchie tore his ACL in Dec, but he was having a fantastic flavor, with 96 catches for i,142 yards and viii scores. He can play in the slot and make a difference in the middle of the field for the Steelers, which permit JuJu Smith-Schuster walk in costless agency. Metchie should be able to recover to play in Week 1 -- and potentially help Kenny Pickett.


53. Dark-green Bay Packers (via LV)

Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati

My comp for Pierce will exist familiar to Packers fans -- it's Jordy Nelson. And Green Bay got Nelson in the second round, too. The 6-foot-3 Pierce ran a iv.41 forty at the combine and as well had a 40.5-inch vertical. He has rare physical tools, which have him climbing typhoon boards. He could thrive on become routes from Aaron Rodgers.


54. New England Patriots

Logan Hall, DL, Houston

This is another Patriots-type pick, because Hall is a chip of a tweener. At half-dozen-foot-half dozen and 283 pounds, he might be best suited for a defensive end spot in a 3-4 scheme, or he could kick within and play as a three-technique tackle. Bill Belichick & Co. volition be able to use him in different ways. Hall has put on more than fifty pounds since high schoolhouse, so he's still growing into his frame.


55. Arizona Cardinals

Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn

McCreary is fundamentally sound and avant-garde in his technique, merely he's undersized (5-pes-eleven) with short arms. He'due south also not as explosive as a few other corners in this class. Even so, he has some bully tape, and I don't think he'll drop past Circular 3, because he could be a peachy nickel corner. Arizona has to add quality depth in the secondary.


56. Dallas Cowboys

Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State

The Cowboys released La'el Collins and call up Terence Steele, a former undrafted free agent, tin can exist the starter at right tackle. Permit'south add together some competition, though. Lucas impressed at the combine, and he stonewalled edge rushers on the right side for the Cougars. If he doesn't showtime at tackle, he could move inside to guard. The O-line is a clear area to upgrade for Dallas.


57. Buffalo Bills

Kenneth Walker Iii, RB, Michigan State

Bills fans would be thrilled with these two picks, correct? Buffalo would accost its hole in the secondary with Daxton Hill in Round 1, and so get a starting-caliber late in Round 2. Walker is a bulldozer with some juice through the hole. He wasn't used much equally a receiver in college (just 19 career catches), and then that's a question mark. Simply for a squad that needs to take pressure off its quarterback and has splendid receivers, Walker could thrive.


58. Atlanta Falcons (via Ten)

Troy Andersen, LB, Montana State

Andersen played equally an off-ball linebacker -- and quarterback, running dorsum -- in college, racking up 150 tackles final season. He impressed at the combine, running a 4.42 xl at 6-foot-3 and 243 pounds. That'southward an aristocracy number. Atlanta only has to focus on replenishing its roster, so this is great value.

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Troy Andersen's NFL draft profile

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59. Light-green Bay Packers

Myjai Sanders, DE/OLB, Cincinnati

Sanders weighed simply 228 pounds at the combine and reportedly had lost weight because of a stomach problems. He should settle in the 240-range in the NFL, and he might be best suited as an outside linebacker. But he has some explosive traits off the edge, and he could exist an interesting high-upside selection on Day 2. The Packers have to add young edge talent in this typhoon.


60. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Cole Strange, G, Chattanooga

Super Bowl contenders are immune to employ the draft to fill needs, because they don't take many holes. And really, the Bucs and Bills are the two teams with the fewest number of obvious holes. With Ali Marpet retiring and Alex Cappa signing with the Bengals, Tampa will have two new starters at guard. Strange made 44 starts in higher and showed at the Senior Bowl that he could play with the all-time of the best.


61. San Francisco 49ers

Cam Taylor-Britt, DB, Nebraska

This is the 49ers' debut option in this typhoon, but this belatedly in Round ii, they're not going to be guaranteed to get a starter. They can accept a need position, sure, only they shouldn't accomplish to get in happen. Taylor-Britt makes sense because he has some raw tools with which to piece of work and has the skill set to play multiple spots. He had xi pass breakups last season. San Francisco signed Charvarius Ward but should add corner depth.


62. Kansas City Chiefs

Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama

How about one more than wideout for the Chiefs? Tolbert had 2,559 receiving yards over the past two seasons. At 6-foot-i and 194 pounds, he has the power to run every route, and coach Andy Reid can scheme him open up around the formation. This lets Kansas Metropolis try to replace Tyreek Loma with 2 wideouts (I as well gave it Skyy Moore earlier in the round), both of whom volition need some time to adjust to the NFL.


63. Cincinnati Bengals

Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA

Permit's stop this project with the top tight ends in the grade. Dulcich averaged 17.3 yards per catch last season, lining up by and large next to offensive tackles. He ran some routes out of the slot, but if the Bengals desire to replace C.J. Uzomah with a similar tight end, that'southward Dulcich.


64. Denver Broncos (via LAR)

Trey McBride, TE, Colorado Country

McBride is more avant-garde as a pass-catcher than Dulcich, which is what the Broncos demand with new quarterback Russell Wilson. With Noah Fant off to Seattle, in that location are targets available. McBride had ninety catches for ane,121 yards last season; he could stretch the seams in Denver.