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    2022 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: Jordan Davis, Aidan Hutchinson, and Malik Willis rise

    The tape takes precedence over all, but the NFL Combine has an undeniable effect on draft results. What changes in this 2022 NFL Mock Draft?

    Round 3 | 65-75

    65) Jacksonville Jaguars
    Cameron Thomas, EDGE, San Diego State

    Powerful, burly rusher with hand moves in his arsenal.

    66) Detroit Lions
    Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin

    Freaky explosiveness and has an attacker’s mindset as a blitzer.

    67) New York Giants
    Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington

    Great fluidity and efficiency of motion to go with good ball skills.

    68) Houston Texans
    Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis

    Twitched-up separation factory with elite speed and explosiveness.

    69) New York Jets
    Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina

    Easy athlete with great size and has blocking utility.

    70) Jacksonville Jaguars
    Damone Clark, LB, LSU

    Potential MIKE with size, athleticism, and full-field range.

    71) Chicago Bears
    Matt Waletzko, OT, North Dakota

    Outrageously long OT with spry athleticism and great knee bend.

    72) Seattle Seahawks
    Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska

    Fast, physical, and versatile cornerback with two-phase playmaking.

    73) Washington Commanders
    Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State

    Smart, savvy tight end with strong hands at the catch point.

    74) Atlanta Falcons
    Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston State

    Extraordinary athlete with elite speed and burst (a 6.48 three-cone at 6’2″).

    75) Denver Broncos
    Christian Harris, LB, Alabama

    Explosive, heat-seeking missile with great size and developing instincts.

    Round 3 | 76-90

    76) Baltimore Ravens
    Ed Ingram, G, LSU

    Violent blocker who seeks out and negates opponents in the open field.

    77) Minnesota Vikings
    Cole Strange, OL, Chattanooga

    Great athlete and a resilient competitor with potential versatility.

    78) Cleveland Browns
    Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati

    Efficient route runner with 4.41 speed and a 40.5-inch vertical at 6’3″, 211.

    79) Los Angeles Chargers
    Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA

    Absolute freak with 4.26 speed and 42-inch vertical at 6’4″, 205.

    80) Houston Texans
    Akayleb Evans, CB, Missouri

    Composed coverage defender with a great combination of length and burst.

    81) New York Giants
    Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA

    Smooth athlete with soft hands and natural ball-tracking ability.

    82) Indianapolis Colts
    Nick Cross, S, Maryland

    Rangy athlete with great frame density and playmaking upside.

    83) Philadelphia Eagles
    JT Woods, S, Baylor

    Hyper-explosive long-strider with a physical mindset and single-high ability.

    84) Pittsburgh Steelers
    Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State

    Violent run blocker with athleticism, length, and left/right versatility.

    85) New England Patriots
    David Bell, WR, Purdue

    Middling athlete who compensates with savvy, toughness, and high-level catching instincts.

    86) Las Vegas Raiders
    Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama

    Alignment-versatile defensive lineman with a red-hot motor.

    87) Arizona Cardinals
    Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss

    Speed rusher with great size. Made strides with hand usage in 2021.

    88) Dallas Cowboys
    Drake Jackson, EDGE, USC

    Long, burly athlete with flashes of superb bend at his size.

    89) Buffalo Bills
    Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M

    Supremely agile runner in short spaces who can lower his shoulder downhill.

    90) Tennessee Titans
    Brian Asamoah II, LB, Oklahoma

    Explosive linebacker who’s coming into form. Has great proportional length.

    Round 3 | 91-104

    91) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Martin Emerson, CB, Mississippi State

    Long, physical cornerback with impressive closing speed and decent fluidity.

    92) Green Bay Packers
    Kevin Austin Jr., WR, Notre Dame

    Dense, long receiver with explosive vertical athleticism and flashes of body control.

    93) San Francisco 49ers
    Damarri Mathis, CB, Pittsburgh

    Deceptively fast, fluid defender with great press technique in his lower body.

    94) Kansas City Chiefs
    Erik Ezukanma, WR, Texas Tech

    Explosive RAC threat with high-level contact balance and contested ability.

    95) Cincinnati Bengals
    Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati

    Long, competitive cornerback with great instincts at the catch point.

    96) Denver Broncos
    Darian Kinnard, OT, Kentucky

    Strictly a right tackle or guard but has imposing size and suffocating grip strength.

    97) Detroit Lions
    Myjai Sanders, EDGE, Cincinnati

    Underweight but explosive and bendy edge rusher who plays larger than his frame.

    98) Cleveland Browns
    Matthew Butler, DT, Tennessee

    Explosive and violent lineman with good length and has surprising ankle flexion.

    99) Baltimore Ravens
    Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia

    Elite accelerator in open space and a strong tackler at the contact point.

    100) New Orleans Saints
    Brian Robinson Jr., RB, Alabama

    Bigger back with great patience and footwork, and he has underrated short-range athleticism.

    101) Miami Dolphins
    Luke Fortner, C, Kentucky

    Agile interior blocker with great natural leverage and a steady base.

    102) San Francisco 49ers
    Chris Paul, OL, Tulsa

    Hyper-versatile, athletic lineman with an elite combination of length and natural leverage.

    103) Kansas City Chiefs
    Kingsley Enagbare, EDGE, South Carolina

    Long and powerful rusher with good hand usage and solid ankle flexion for his size.

    104) Los Angeles Rams
    Quay Walker, LB, Georgia

    Tremendous athlete at 6’4″, 240 pounds, with chess-piece potential.

    Round 4 | 105-125

    105) Jacksonville Jaguars
    Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia

    106) Cleveland Browns
    Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State

    107) Carolina Panthers
    Dylan Parham, OL, Memphis

    108) Seattle Seahawks
    Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah

    109) Baltimore Ravens
    Bo Melton, WR, Rutgers

    110) New York Jets
    Zamir White, RB, Georgia

    111) New York Giants
    Leon O’Neal Jr., S, Texas A&M

    112) Washington Commanders
    Markquese Bell, S, Florida A&M

    113) Atlanta Falcons
    Jalen Nailor, WR, Michigan State

    114) Denver Broncos
    Derion Kendrick, CB, Georgia

    115) Seattle Seahawks
    Jeffrey Gunter, EDGE, Coastal Carolina

    116) New York Jets
    Malcolm Rodriguez, LB, Oklahoma State

    117) Cleveland Browns
    Marquis Hayes, G, Oklahoma

    118) Baltimore Ravens
    Kalon Barnes, CB, Baylor

    119) New Orleans Saints
    Yusuf Corker, S, Kentucky

    120) Miami Dolphins
    Tyler Allgeier, RB, BYU

    121) Indianapolis Colts
    Vincent Gray, CB, Michigan

    122) Los Angeles Chargers
    Dominique Robinson, EDGE, Miami (Ohio)

    123) Philadelphia Eagles
    Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio State

    124) Miami Dolphins
    Josh Paschal, EDGE, Kentucky

    125) Las Vegas Raiders
    Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State

    Round 4 | 126-143

    126) New England Patriots
    Rachaad White, RB, Arizona State

    127) Baltimore Ravens
    Daniel Bellinger, TE, San Diego State

    128) Dallas Cowboys
    Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada

    129) Buffalo Bills
    Danny Gray, WR, SMU

    130) Tennessee Titans
    Chigoziem Okonkwo, TE, Maryland

    131) Green Bay Packers
    Bryan Cook, S, Cincinnati

    132) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Justin Shaffer, G, Georgia

    133) San Francisco 49ers
    Cameron Jurgens, C, Nebraska

    134) Kansas City Chiefs
    Jalen Wydermyer, TE, Texas A&M

    135) Cincinnati Bengals
    Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri

    136) Houston Texans
    Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati

    137) New Orleans Saints
    Tyquan Thornton, WR, Baylor

    138) Pittsburgh Steleers
    Josh Johnson, WR, Tulsa

    139) Baltimore Ravens
    Chris Steele, CB, USC

    140) Green Bay Packers
    Kellen Diesch, OT, Arizona State

    141) Baltimore Ravens
    Verone McKinley III, S, Oregon

    142) Los Angeles Rams
    Dare Rosenthal, OT, Kentucky

    143) Tennessee Titans
    Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State

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