2022 OFFICIAL ROD MOCK DRAFT

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I think we need to make a selection for @Corbin .. New York Giants need a TE.

I recommend Isaiah Likely , TE , Coastal Carolina
 

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On behalf of @Corbin ..

With pick 112 of the ROD Draft the New York Giants select …

Isaiah Likely , TE , Coastal Carolina

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Just a friendly reminder: both Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams are on the block for late round picks.
 

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With pick 113 of the ROD Draft the Washington Commodes select…

Derion Kendrick, CB, Georgia

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Despite traveling a tumultuous path to the NFL Draft, Georgia CB Derion Kendrick possesses first-round talent as his scouting report reveals.

When you’re talking about the top cornerbacks in the 2022 NFL Draft, don’t forget to mention Georgia’s Derion Kendrick. The former Clemson wide receiver may not have traveled a conventional path to the NFL, amidst position change, team change, and overcoming multiple challenges during his football career. However, he’s been a cornerstone of a title-winning team, and his scouting report showcases the talent to be successful on Sundays.

School: Georgia
Current Year: Senior
Height: 5’11 1/2″
Weight: 202
Wingspan: 74″
Arm: 30 3/4″
Hand: 9 1/8″

There’s no doubt Kendrick’s scouting report has some first-round elements to it.

As a former wide receiver, Kendrick exhibits exceptional ball skills. The Georgia cornerback can pluck the ball effortlessly out of the air with an impressive catch radius. His combination of decent length and solid hands make him a nightmare for opposing pass catchers. Furthermore, his coverage ability is aided by his understanding of route concepts from playing the WR position. He’s also excellent at tracking the ball in the air.

Coverage ability is defined by more than just interceptions and pass breakups, however. Yet, Kendrick passes the eye test here, too. The Georgia cornerback is a patient operator who isn’t easily sold by fakes. He has the athletic ability to be sticky in man coverage, showcasing excellent footwork and fluidity alongside his football intelligence.

This mix of football intelligence and athletic ability is also evident in zone coverage. Kendrick showcases excellent click-and-close skills to neutralize the threat of anyone that enters his domain. While he won’t break any records in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, the Georgia cornerback plays with excellent play speed.

Kendrick projects as a scheme-versatile outside cornerback at the next level. He’s equally proficient in both man and zone coverage. He routinely forces his man up the sideline when covering outside, shrinking the quarterback target area.

Another mandatory element of a cornerback scouting report is run support. Here, Kendrick is both willing and physical. He isn’t afraid to take on a ball carrier and is often seen sniffing around the box, looking for opportunities to make a play.

At present, Kendrick is the 47th overall prospect on the Pro Football Network 2022 NFL Draft Big Board. Furthermore, he’s the CB7 on that board. However, in a tightly packed group with both Washington cornerbacks and Auburn’s Roger McCreary, he has the potential to elevate that standing with an impressive pre-draft process.

While Kendrick’s scouting report reveals first-round traits, there are areas of improvement and concern for the Georgia cornerback.

As was brutally revealed by Ohio State WR Chris Olave last season, Kendrick lacks elite speed. While he is explosive and has decent long speed, he can be exposed downfield by faster wide receivers.

While Kendrick’s football intelligence and wide receiver experience enable him to be an excellent cover corner, there are some areas for improvement here. He can be guilty of being hesitant in his decision-making process when presented with multiple threats in his area of responsibility in zone coverage.

Finally, Kendrick needs to work on his tackling technique. While he’s not afraid to do the dirty work, he’s prone to ankle tackles rather than wrapping up his opponent. Improving his technique will allow him to flourish in run support.
 

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With pick 114th of the ROD Draft the Atlanta Falcons select…Max Mitchell, Offensive Tackle, Louisiana

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Go ahead and guess which offensive tackle graded better than anyone else at his position during college football's regular season, according to Pro Football Focus.

Alabama's Evan Neal may very well become this year's No. 1 overall pick, but it wasn't him.

North Carolina's Ikem Ekwonu was absolutely dominant, particularly as a run-blocker, but he falls a little short.

Mississippi State's Charles Cross is the most natural pass-blocker among his classmates, but it wasn't him, either. It was Louisiana's Max Mitchell, who earned an impressive 95.6 (out of 100) grade.

Mitchell's growth potential makes him an exciting prospect.

The Louisiana native entered the Rajun' Cajuns program with no fanfare as a hometown 270-pound offensive line recruit. Mitchell became a full-time starter in 2019 with experience at both tackle spots. He's now a listed 299 pounds with room to add bulk, which would help in a few key areas.

His play strength and anchor are questionable. However, he has good athletic upside with quickness out of his stance and zone-blocking capabilities. He's still growing and learning, but he's more than capable of holding his own, even against a higher level of competition.

Mitchell started at left and right tackle for the Ragin' Cajuns, earning All-Sun Belt Conference accolades. The senior played well in 2021, helping to protect Levi Lewis, and the team had a lot of success running the ball behind him over the past few seasons. Mitchell then had a solid week of practice at the Senior Bowl. For the NFL, Mitchell could be a swing tackle, guard backup, but it would help him to get stronger for taking on pro defensive linemen.

115) Denver Broncos @FaulkSF is on the clock
116) Denver Broncos (from Seattle Seahawks) @FaulkSF is on Deck
117) New York Jets (from Minnesota Vikings) @Tron is after that
 

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Round 4

106) Jacksonville Jaguars @AvengerRam - Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State
107) Houston Texans (Cleveland Browns from Detroit Lions) @den-the-coach - Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio St.
108) Houston Texans @den-the-coach - Hassan Haskins, RB, Michigan
109) Seattle Seahawks (from New York Jets) @Memento - .Jesse Luketa, ILB, Penn State
110) Baltimore Ravens (from New York Giants) @MadGoat - Dameon Pierce , RB , Florida
111) New York Jets (from Carolina Panthers) @Tron - James Skalski, ILB, Clemson
112) New York Giants (from Chicago Bears) @Corbin - Isaiah Likely , TE , Coastal Carolina
113) Washington Commodes @TK42-RAM - Derion Kendrick, CB, Georgia
114) Atlanta Falcons @dpjax - Max Mitchell, OT, Louisiana
115) Denver Broncos @FaulkSF - Brandon Smith , ILB , Penn State
116) Denver Broncos (from Seattle Seahawks) @FaulkSF - Andrew Stueber , OT , Michigan
117) New York Jets (from Minnesota Vikings) @Tron
118) Cleveland Browns @TK42-RAM
119) Baltimore Ravens @MadGoat
120) New Orleans Saints @MadGoat
121) Miami Dolphins @AvengerRam
122) Indianapolis Colts @den-the-coach
123) Los Angeles Chargers @Riverumbbq
124) Philadelphia Eagles @Memento
125) Miami Dolphins (from Pittsburgh Steelers) @AvengerRam
126) Las Vegas Raiders @Karate61
127) Los Angeles Rams (from New England Patriots) @Riverumbbq
128) Baltimore Ravens (from Arizona Cardinals) @MadGoat
129) Dallas Cowboys @Ramhusker
130) Buffalo Bills @Corbin
131) Tennessee Titans @FaulkSF
132) Green Bay Packers Karate61
133) Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Ramrocket
134) San Francisco 49ers @SanAnRam
135) Kansas City Chiefs @SanAnRam
136) Cincinnati Bengals @Ramrocket
137) Carolina Panthers (from Los Angeles Rams through Houston Texans) @Ramhusker
138) Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory selection) @ScotsRam
139) Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection) @MadGoat
140) Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection) @Karate61
141) Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection) @MadGoat
142) Los Angeles Rams (compensatory selection) @Riverumbbq
143) Tennessee Titans (compensatory selection) @FaulkSF

Players taken:
Rd1- Quarterback- Malik Willis , Kenny Pickett, Sam Howell; Wide Receiver- Garrett Wilson , Drake London , Chris Olave, Treylon Burks, Jameson Williams; Offensive Line- Evan Neal, Charles Cross, Ickem Ekwonu, Tyler Linderbaum, Trevor Penning, Bernhard Raimann, Kenyon Green , Darian Kinnard; Defensive Line- Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt, Travis Jones, Boye Mafe Defensive End / Edge- Aidan Hutchinson, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Tavon Walker, Jermaine Johnson II , George Karlaftis; Line-Backer-Devin Lloyd Cornerback- Derek Stingley , Ahmad Gardner , Trent McDuffie , Andrew Booth Jr , Kaiir Elam Safety- Kyle Hamilton
Rd2 - QB - Desmond Ridder , Matt Corral ; RB - Breece Hall , Isaiah Spiller; WR - George Pickens , Jahan Dotson , Justyn Ross , Skyy Moore , David Bell , Christian Watson; TE - Cade Otten , Trey McBride; OL - Zion Johnson , Tyler Smith , Nicholas Petit-Frere , Abraham Lucas , Daniel Faalele; DL - DeMarvin Leal; DE/EDGE - David Ojabo , Arnold Ebikitie , Sam Williams, Kingsley Enagbare , Myjai Sanders , Drake Jackson , Joshua Paschal; LB - Nakobe Dean , Christian Harris, Quay Walker; CB - Kyler Gordon; S - Lewis Cine , Daxton Hill , Jalen Pitre
Rd3 -RB - Brian Robinson Jr , Kenneth Walker III , Zamier White; WR - John Metchie III, Alec Pierce, Jalen Tolbert, Wan’Dale Robinson, TE - Greg Dulcich, Jalen Wydermyer, Jake Ferguson,; OL - Sean Rhyan , Jamaree Salyer , Cole Strange, Ed Ingram, Logan Bruss, Dylan Parham, Cam Jurgens, Luke Goedke, Kellen Diesch; DL - Phidarian Mathis , Perrion Winfrey , Logan Hall, Matthew Butler, Zachary Carter, Eyioma Uwazurike,;DE/EDGE - Cameron Thomas, Nick Bonitto,;LB - Damone Clark , Brian Asamoah , Chad Muma , Leo Chenal; CB - Roger McCreary, Martin Emerson, Tariq Woolen, Marcus Jones, Josh Jobe,; S - Jaquan Brisker, Bryan Cook, Kerby Joseph, Nick Cross

Rd4
QB -
RB - Hassan Haskins, Dameon Pierce
WR -
TE - Jeremy Ruckert, Isaiah Likely ,
OL - Andrew Stueber , Max Mitchell,
DL -
DE/EDGE -
LB - .Jesse Luketa , James Skalski , Brandon Smith
CB - Joshua Williams, Derion Kendrick,
S -

Round 1 of draft found on Page 10 , post #185 .
Round 2 of draft found on page 13 , post #260
Round 3 of draft found on page 19 , post #380
 

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The Super Bowl Champion Los Angeles Rams agree to trade Tutu Atwell to the Cheatriots for Cheats picks #127 and #210.

Trying to figure out why in heck NE would trade for Tutu (and a 4th and 7th at that) :rolleyes:

IE Rams - that is a huge steal
 

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With the 119th pick of the 2022 ROD NFL Mock Draft, The Baltimore Ravens select:

CHANNING TINDALL
GEORGIA, LB

6-foot-2
230 pounds

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Kenny Pickett, meet your new best friend.

With the 120th pick of the 2022 ROD NFL Mock Draft, The New Orleans Saints select:

DANNY GRAY
SMU, WR

6-foot-0
186 pounds


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SCOUTING REPORT: SUMMARY

Danny Gray is an intriguing prospect who prior to 2021 would have struggled to have been drafted but after an outstanding year and an impressive combine performance he's getting noticed.

Gray offers elite measurables - he possesses sprinter's speed (4.33 40 yard at combine) and quickness with decent height and body type to play both outside and in the slot. He's also put it all together and has shown he can be a dominant vertical threat who also provides the versatility to be used in the screen game. Gray, however, is still a little raw and due to playing in the spread has a very limited route tree and also demonstrates inconsistent hands.

121) Miami Dolphins @AvengerRam on the clock
122) Indianapolis Colts @den-the-coach on deck