2022 NFL Draft Big Board: Top 100 Features Elite DBs, New QB1

2022 NFL Mock Draft, Derek Stingley. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
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2022 NFL Draft Big Board, Romeo Doubs Nevada WR. Mandatory Credit: David Calvert-USA TODAY Sports
2022 NFL Draft Big Board, Romeo Doubs Nevada WR. Mandatory Credit: David Calvert-USA TODAY Sports /

71. Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn

Like the entire 2022 NFL Draft corner class, Roger McCreary plays very physical and helps out against the run. He stays physical with receivers throughout their stem, and plays with the temperament of a quality starter.

72. Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada

With good burst and explosion into his stem, a knack for making great catches down the field, and good stop/start quickness after the catch, Romeo Doubs is a fascinating receiver prospect in the 2022 NFL Draft. His route tree needs some work, but the potential is high.

73. Jermaine Johnson, EDGE, Florida State

Jermaine Johnson is a big riser on the 2022 NFL Draft Big Board, as he made a ton of plays in the opener against Notre Dame and has continued to be a disruptor on the edge so far in the 2021 season.

74. Jack Campbell, LB, Iowa

A linebacker with great instincts to read the quarterback’s eyes and run keys, Jack Campbell can do it all. In another mediocre LB class in the 2022 NFL Draft, Campbell’s traits should shine through.

75. Josh Jobe, CB, Alabama

His transitions are solid, he stays patient at the line in press man, and does really everything at a good level. Splash plays are really what’s keeping him from the top group in the 2022 NFL Draft.

76. Arnold Ebiketie, EDGE, Penn State

Ebiketie transferred to Penn State from Temple and has done nothing but make an impact the instant he stepped on the field. He’s already got three sacks and 5.5 tackles for loss in the 2021 season.

77. John Metchie III, WR, Alabama

John Metchie was getting first round talk in the 2022 NFL Draft, and has the skills to be a technician, but he’s still struggling to attack and secure the football while also making plays through contact.

78. Devonte Wyatt, DL, Georgia

The Georgia defensive line is loaded, and Devonte Wyatt is part of the reason why. He plays with great first step quickness and generates plenty of power playing with good leverage on the interior.

79. Zion Tupuola-Fetui, EDGE, Washington

It’s possible that Tupuola-Fetui stays another year, but declaring for the 2022 NFL Draft would add another talented rusher with great counters and athleticism who has great potential in the NFL.

80. Terrell Bernard, LB, Baylor

He’s a bit undersized at linebacker, and fits a more hybrid WILL role, but Bernard has the speed to work to the sidelines and the awareness to be a major factor in coverage.