2022 NFL Mock Draft: Eagles, Falcons Take QBs In 3-Round Projection

LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA - SEPTEMBER 18: Malik Willis #7 of the Liberty Flames drops back to pass against the Old Dominion Monarchs at Williams Stadium on September 18, 2021 in Lynchburg, Virginia. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)
LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA - SEPTEMBER 18: Malik Willis #7 of the Liberty Flames drops back to pass against the Old Dominion Monarchs at Williams Stadium on September 18, 2021 in Lynchburg, Virginia. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) /
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29. Las Vegas Raiders: Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia

The Raiders love to surprise us all on draft day, but things stay a bit simpler in this 2022 NFL Mock Draft. Vegas has put a lot of resources into the linebacker position with little positive result. Nakobe Dean would bring an elite ability to blitz, cover, and move sideline to sideline.

30. Green Bay Packers: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State

The Packers selecting a wide receiver in 2022? Don’t rule it out depending on what happens with Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams. Chris Olave is a technician as a route runner with the ability to separate quickly. He also can win down the field as a vertical threat and has a reliable pair of mitts along with good body control.

31. Baltimore Ravens: Adam Anderson, EDGE, Georgia

The Ravens always manage to find value, and this 2022 NFL Mock Draft is no different. Adam Anderson’s size off the edge won’t be for every team, but he has great change of direction skills and a penchant for winning on the outside track, something the Ravens need desperately if Justin Houston bolts in 2022.

32. Arizona Cardinals: Garrett Williams, CB, Syracuse

The Cardinals remain the NFL’s lone undefeated team thanks to a powerful offense and an improving defense. Still, they are a bit erratic as a team that confuses with exotic blitzes, and will need more help in coverage against better quarterbacks. Garrett Williams is still underrated in the draft community, and he could start right away in Arizona to further boost the secondary.