2022 NFL Mock Draft: Eagles Land QB, CBs Dominate Top 10

Sep 11, 2021; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; quarterback Matt Corral (2) throws a pass against the Austin Peay Governors during the second quarter at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 11, 2021; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; quarterback Matt Corral (2) throws a pass against the Austin Peay Governors during the second quarter at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports /
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2022 NFL Mock Draft, Jahleel Billingsley. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
2022 NFL Mock Draft, Jahleel Billingsley. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

17. Dallas Cowboys: Daxton Hill, S, Michigan

It’s good to see Trevon Diggs improving in his second season, and Micah Parsons made noise on the edge this past week, but the Dallas Cowboys still need help on defense. Michigan safety Daxton Hill can help out the secondary by playing in the slot and in two high looks to shore up holes and limit big plays.

18. New York Jets (via SEA): Drake Jackson, EDGE, USC

Losing Carl Lawson for the season really hurt the Jets, especially on the outside with their pass rush. Yes, the line could be addressed, but getting after the quarterback is important and Robert Saleh will want to bolster it. Drake Jackson has the quickness and athleticism to threaten the outside track and get after quarterbacks in the AFC East.

19. Buffalo Bills: Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson

The Bills get a steal here in this 2022 NFL Mock Draft, selecting Clemson corner Andrew Booth. Booth could end up fighting for “CB1” in the 2022 NFL Draft with his incredible ball skills and transitions. Buffalo needs a cornerback opposite Tre White, and Booth could come in and be effective from day one.

20. Tennessee Titans: Jahleel Billingsley, TE, Alabama

The Titans could easily look to help out other positions in this 2022 NFL Mock Draft, but why not create even more of an offensive juggernaut, and an Alabama-led one at that. Jahleel Billingsley could be a matchup nightmare threat working over the middle as a tight end who lines up in the slot and inline, and can develop into a good blocker if he adds weight.