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    2022 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: Do the Jaguars take Travon Walker or Aidan Hutchinson?

    Only three weeks left until the 2022 NFL Draft. Thus, it's time for another full 7-Round 2022 NFL Mock Draft. How does your team fare?

    2022 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: Round 3 | 65-75

    We’re still moving along in this 2022 7-Round Mock Draft. The Jaguars kick off Round 3 by bolstering their defense while the Lions look to add more weapons to their offense.

    65) Jacksonville Jaguars
    Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming

    An instinctive defender with great physical tools, who naturally flows to the ball.

    66) Detroit Lions
    Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis

    A menace at the line with ultra-twitchy movements and explosiveness upfield.

    67) New York Giants
    Martin Emerson, CB, Mississippi State

    A long, physical cornerback with great processing and playmaking ability.

    68) Houston Texans
    Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois

    A rangy playmaker with outstanding length and closing speed in space.

    69) New York Jets
    Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor

    A versatile, tenacious hybrid safety who projects well in coverage.

    70) Jacksonville Jaguars
    Tyquan Thornton, WR, Baylor

    A near-6’3″ speed demon with high-level instincts in contested situations.

    71) Chicago Bears
    Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah

    An FCS product who dominated the lower ranks with his strength, length, and athleticism.

    72) Seattle Seahawks
    Christian Harris, LB, Alabama

    A fast-paced linebacker with wicked explosiveness and physicality in short ranges.

    73) Indianapolis Colts
    Erik Ezukanma, WR, Texas Tech

    An explosive RAC threat with contact balance and 33.5″ arms to snag tight throws.

    74) Atlanta Falcons
    Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson

    A big-bodied target who’s smooth, light on his feet, and a detailed route runner.

    75) Denver Broncos
    Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State

    Large, athletic tackle who could move inside to guard.

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    76) Baltimore Ravens
    Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan

    An extremely athletic lineman with upper body strength and a finisher mentality.

    77) Minnesota Vikings
    Danny Gray, WR, SMU

    An underrated speed threat with good size, instincts, and throttle control on his routes.

    78) Cleveland Browns
    Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada

    A long, compact receiver with three-level talent (if he can improve his hands).

    79) Los Angeles Chargers
    Cole Strange, G, Chattanooga

    An elite athlete on the interior who can anchor and move defenders in space.

    80) Houston Texans
    Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA

    A generational athlete with outrageous length and explosiveness but needs coaching.

    81) New York Giants
    Ed Ingram, G, LSU

    A violent blocker who matches physicality on the interior and can move in space.

    82) Atlanta Falcons
    Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama

    An alignment-versatile defensive lineman who always brings a hot motor.

    83) Philadelphia Eagles
    Cameron Thomas, EDGE, San Diego State

    A strong defensive lineman with good power and underrated athleticism.

    84) Pittsburgh Steelers
    Matt Waletzko, OT, North Dakota

    A tackle who features a dominant wingspan, effortless athleticism, and high upside.

    85) New England Patriots
    Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama

    A technically sound cornerback with the discipline and speed to carry WRs upfield.

    86) Las Vegas Raiders
    Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin

    A wrecking ball in the box with elite explosiveness and power at linebacker.

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    87) Arizona Cardinals
    Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama

    A wideout with the twitch, separation ability, and body control to be productive.

    88) Dallas Cowboys
    Damarri Mathis, CB, Pittsburgh

    A hyper-physical cornerback who jumped 43.5″ and closes in the blink of an eye.

    89) Buffalo Bills
    Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State

    A potential Tremaine Edmunds successor with similar size and athleticism.

    90) Tennessee Titans
    Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota

    A monstrous right tackle who has the power and strength to impose his will.

    91) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Matthew Butler, DT, Tennessee

    An explosive, heavy-handed 3-technique who can fill the void left by Ndamukong Suh.

    92) Green Bay Packers
    Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA

    A smooth athlete with the frame and body control to be a relied-upon seam threat.

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

    An undersized, elite athlete who’s tailor-made for Kyle Shanahan’s wide-zone scheme.

    94) Kansas City Chiefs
    Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia

    A rare size/athleticism specimen with seam and red-zone utility behind Travis Kelce.

    95) Cincinnati Bengals
    Alontae Taylor, CB, Tennessee

    An intensely physical and explosive cornerback with length whom the Bengals met with.

    96) Denver Broncos
    Myjai Sanders, EDGE, Cincinnati

    A lanky edge rusher who plays larger than his frame, and he has great burst and bend.

    97) Detroit Lions
    Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M

    An agile runner with solid frame density and receiving ability, though vision can improve.

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    98) New Orleans Saints
    Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State

    A tight end who doesn’t play up to his athletic numbers, but he has a dominant wingspan.

    99) Cleveland Browns
    Zachary Carter, DL, Florida

    An extremely powerful defensive lineman with versatility between 3-technique and EDGE.

    100) Baltimore Ravens
    Kyron Johnson, EDGE, Kansas

    A perpetually angry on-ball SAM linebacker with elite burst and speed-to-power conversion.

    101) Philadelphia Eagles
    Brian Robinson Jr., RB, Alabama

    A dependable and physical runner with great footwork, pace, and size.

    102) Miami Dolphins
    Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss

    A speed rusher with incredible talent, though off-field character remains a question mark.

    103) Kansas City Chiefs
    Wan’Dale Robinson, WR, Kentucky

    A former RB whose propensity for RAC yards would be maximized with the Chiefs.

    104) Los Angeles Rams
    Zach Tom, OT, Wake Forest

    A smooth and detailed offensive lineman with athleticism and positional versatility.

    105) San Francisco 49ers
    Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State

    A shorter-framed target with high-level catching instincts and slippery RAC ability.

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