New York Giants 7-Round 2022 Mock Draft: A Frenzy On The OLine

2022 NFL Mock Draft, Charles Cross. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
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UCLA TE Greg Dulcich is a good fit in this Giants mock draft. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports
UCLA TE Greg Dulcich is a good fit in this Giants mock draft. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports /

Round 3, 67th Overall: Dylan Parham, OL, Memphis

The offensive line barrage continues here for the New York Giants, and now the focus shifts to the interior. Nick Gates is the only center under contract for 2022, and the guard unit doesn’t inspire confidence. Center is up first, and the Giants roll with the potential of Dylan Parham.

Parham is an interesting prospect, especially because he started playing out at tackle, even as undersized as he was. Shifting inside to guard made a ton of sense for him, and then he went down to the Senior Bowl and got reps at center as well. Parham has the ability to reach block and use his initial quicks off the snap to gain leverage, and can hang in pass protection.

Round 3, 81st Overall: Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA

It’s unfortunate that things didn’t work out for Evan Engram, as his rookie campaign was a pleasure to watch. The New York Giants have a few tight ends under contract in 2022, but none offer the explosiveness and pass-catching prowess combination like Greg Dulcich does.

Dulcich is a big play threat, and he’s averaged 17.6 yards per reception in his time with UCLA in college. He can work up the seam and threaten defenses after the catch with his straight line speed. Expect Dulcich to crush the combine this week and elevate his stock even more. He’d be a great asset for Jones over the middle of the field.