2022 NFL Mock Draft: 3 QBs, 2 Trades Inside Top 10 In 2-Round Mock

2022 NFL Mock Draft, Desmond Ridder #9 of the Cincinnati Bearcats (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
2022 NFL Mock Draft, Desmond Ridder #9 of the Cincinnati Bearcats (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images) /
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2022 NFL Mock Draft, Treylon Burks
2022 NFL Mock Draft Treylon Burks #16 of the Arkansas Razorbacks (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. UTSA. 25. player. CB. Tariq Woolen. 16

The Buffalo Bills have a strong secondary, but some losses could potentially be coming soon that this team will need to prepare for. Jordan Poyer has just one year left on his deal and is turning 31. Micah Hyde has two years left and is also 31. Both could sign an extension, but the fact of the matter is Buffalo needs to start planning for when they are no longer on the roster.

At 6-foot-4, size isn’t a problem for Tariq Woolen. However, he’s a bit raw in the secondary. Originally a wide receiver, Woolen played just two seasons at corner in college, so there’s some maturity at the position he hasn’t had yet. That’s where playing with veterans like Poyer, Hyde and eventually Tre’Davious White when he’s healthy could do wonders for his development.

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 26. WR. Arkansas. Treylon Burks. player. 35

The Tennessee Titans offense needs to have two playmakers at the wide receiver position and that’s where A.J. Brown plays his best. In college it was Brown and DK Metcalf. Then in Tennessee it was Brown and Corey Davis. When Davis left in free agency the Titans added Julio Jones. While they do have Robert Woods now for that role, they could look for another option in terms of depth.

Treylon Burks fits into the Davis, Jones style of play a bit more than Woods. That doesn’t mean Woods can’t do it, but given the track record of the Titans they could be looking to add a bigger receiver to the mix and move Woods into a position similar to how they used Adam Humphries a few seasons ago.

Standing 6-foot-3, Burks can play the big red zone target role to match Brown’s deep threat and Woods’ slot abilities. All that paired with Derrick Henry makes for one difficult offense to game plan against.