The Commanders trade: Option 11 The Saints trade: Options 16, 98, 120 – Field Yates (@FieldYates) April 29, 2022 11. Chris Olave, Wide Receiver, Ohio State
The Governors of Washington are retreating
Well, obviously they decided to drop out of the eleventh option, so instead, the New Orleans Saints are on the watch. There are no details yet. I do not want to worry anyone, but I think the Jets made two good choices? Normal world. And now the governors of Washington (who I think should have remained the Washington football team) have a decision to make with the eleventh choice. Profile: Garrett Wilson, Wide Receiver, Ohio State. In three seasons at Ohio State, Wilson left for a 23 touchdown career. In 2020 he made four consecutive 100-yard shooting races – only one other Buckeye has ever done so. Probably the best attacking player, at least as a scoring threat, in this year’s draft. He had some falls and is not a sophisticated foreclosure, but you can work with him as an NFL team. 10. Garrett Wilson, Wide Receiver, Ohio State The Jets go with Wilson at number 10, which basically means that Wilson and London will be compared forever. And, no, you do not have a period of time, the Jets pick again here at No. 10, a choice they received from the Seattle Seahawks. Paging O. Henry Awesome – the Seahawks finally got the pure LT they needed to protect Russell Wilson! I really look forward to the coming sea[taps earpiece] – Scott Lemieux (@LemieuxLGM) April 29, 2022 Profile: Charles Cross, Offensive Tacklin, Mississippi State. Cross was the “most likely to be caught too early” candidate in the draft, but number nine thinks he’s right. Cross has 22 starts in his name, but he has all the natural talents that make coaches imagine what he could do, as opposed to the few he has done. In his defense, he did not give up a general blow in the 12 games he played last season. 9. Charles Cross, Aggressive Tacklin, Mississippi State Well, the Seahawks will jump on the strange choice of Drake London of the Falcons and leave with the tackle of Charles Cross. The Seattle Seahawks, who received this draft pick from the Denver Broncos in the Russell Wilson trade, made their choice at number nine. The Seattle Seahawks are on the clock now with the ninth option, which means I managed to have something pre-written for the first eight selections in the 2022 NFL Draft. This is my personal Super Bowl. Profile: Drake London, Wide Receiver, USC. In a first-round lesson that is not expected to have many fantasy stars, Drake London has it all in his name and below. He’s not very fast, but the 6-foot 4 in London has numbers that have increased his stock in the last two weeks: his 88 catches and 1,084 yards last year were more than Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave, who are the main competition of the receiver. here. 8. Drake London, Wide Receiver, USC Ah, there is an option in the left field. The Atlanta Falcons choose the USC Drake London wide receiver. I would think Garrett Wilson would be higher on their board in terms of receivers. The Atlanta Falcons are on the watch with the eighth overall choice. I’m going to guess the Mississippi tackle by Charles Cross here. Profile: Evan Neil, Offensive Tackle, Alabama. Neal offers you flexibility: he has started from the right and left tackle, for a total of 40 games. This is a great high pressure experience, especially since playing for Alabama often feels like it could be considered a minor NFL championship. Neal has both size and speed and feels he fits almost anywhere. 7. Evan Neil, Offensive Tacklin, Alabama The giants go back in time and quickly pull off the other great tackle on the board in Evan Neal with the seventh option. Random note: the broadcast gave us one of our first backstage appearances, where Pittsburgh General Kenny Pickett prepares for a long night. His girlfriend spent all the time on camera scrolling through her phone with a “how long are we going to stay here?” look at her face. This is the kind of reality show I like on NFL Draft shows. Profile: Ikem Ekwonu, Offensive Tackle, North Carolina State. It seems to be a currency reversal between Ekwonu and Evan Neal as the best offensive tackle on this bunch. Last season’s NFL playoffs seem to have highlighted the importance of keeping fourth quarterback upright, so expect many teams to take advantage of this awkward draft by making moves to consolidate that draft’s online. One could do worse than conquer Ekmonu, a unanimous Pan-American who ended his college career and was named the ACC’s best blocker. 6. Ikem Ekwonu, Offensive Tackle, State of North Carolina Ikem Ekwonu will strengthen the Panthers’ offensive line. Photo: Gary Vasquez / USA Today Sports The Carolina Panthers are indeed taking the first attacking player in the 2022 draft by selecting the North Carolina State tackle Ikem Ekwonu. The Panthers were definitely a team that desperately needed some help on the offensive line and have the best player available for these purposes. Updated on 02.21 BST These are five consecutive selections without an attacking player being selected, which is basically the story of this first round in a nutshell. Let’s see if the Carolina Panthers change this trend with the sixth option. Profile: Kayvon Thibodeaux, Edge Rusher, Oregon. Concerns about an early departure from the band, along with the fact that he missed some of last season, made him drop a lot of virtual drafts. However, Tibondo is one of the most talented defensive players in the draft and he had the talent to be first overall: the ceiling is very high here.
Kayvon Thibodeaux drops to the New York Giants at No. 5
A Make-A-Wish kid helps the commissioner announce the selection of the New York Giants at number five, which is nice to see. They choose Kayvon Thibodeaux from Oregon, who I think fans will love. Updated at 01.54 BST The selection of the Giants is already inside! I approve of this pace, let’s continue like this! It must have a legal mandate. I absolutely love the tradition of longing to disapprove of commish. In all sports! It’s laxative like hell. “You can never have a lot of sauce.” I love this guy, I hope the Jets do not break him. Profile: Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, Defensive back, Cincinnati. Let’s drop it for the best nickname among the possible lottery options (he’s a fan of Wendy dip sauces, obviously). The defensive player of the year at AAC was great for all three years of his stay in Cincinnati. As the closest defender, he was targeted only 31 times, so he did not have the great statistics of some of his peers, but this is because other teams were desperately afraid to throw the ball anywhere near him.
New York Jets go for corner kick Sos Gardner at No. 4
Ahmad ‘Sauce’ Gardner with his family shortly before the New York Jets select him. Photo: Kirby Lee / USA Today Sports With the fourth option, the Jets choose Cincinnati’s Sauce Gardner! Updated at 01.53 BST Once again they welcome us with a little Weeknd music bumper. Because, Vegas, do you understand? The choice of Jets is obviously already in! The New York teams are about to start an eclectic spree, with the New York Jets currently in attendance. Chances are he will be at least one player they did not expect to be here at number four. Profile: Derek Stingley Jr, Defensive Back, LSU. Here’s our “off-the-shelf skills, not a very recent resume” candidate for the early draft. Stingley’s last two seasons have been shortened by injury, which means he is a shutdown cornerback who did not make a single cut in his seven games in 2020 or three in 2021. However, he helped lead LSU to a league title. New Year, showing a flash that could change the game to the right state.
The Houston Texans surprise Derek Stingley Jr. at No. 3
At number three, the Texans of Houston choose … Derek Stingley Jr.? Wow then, we are already in uncharted waters. Updated at 01.53 BST The Texans of Houston are now on the watch. I guess either Kavyon Thibodeaux is here or Thibodeaux will start falling here. Profile: Aidan Hutchinson, Edge Rusher, Michigan. There was no real clear, universal favorite for No. 1 overall, but many experts defied Hutchinson. Michigan’s defensive end had 16.5 tackles for a loss and 14 dismissals last season. Along the way, he fled with the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year awards and the Ted Hendricks Award for Best Defensive End. Many teams saw him as close to something certain as he was available in this draft.
The Lions choose Aidan Hutchinson, Defensive End, Michigan No 2
Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, after being selected as the No. 2 in the general selection. Photo: Gary Vasquez / USA Today Sports To anyone’s surprise, the Detroit Lions quickly pick up Aidan Hutchinson, who should probably have gone first, but also did not need to move to Jacksonville. Updated at 01.52 BST Profile: Travon Walker, Edge Rusher, Georgia. None other than Peter King himself noted Walker as the top overall choice in his influential mock draft, which is very impressive given that this particular category is loaded with edge rushers. King, on the other hand, also occasionally mentions at the end that he had just 9.5 career dismissals in 29 games, which is not great compared to the competition.
Travon Walker is the first overall pick in the NFL 2022 draft
With the first overall pick, the Jacksonville Jaguars actually picked Georgia’s linebacker, Travon Walker! I will…