There were winners and losers. Some front desks are celebrating their drafts while other players are now more nervous about their place in the depth chart thanks to their team trading this weekend. There is a lot to discuss, so let’s analyze the winners and losers of the NFL 2022 draft (see the schedule of each selection along with the scores and analysis here). General Manager Joe Douglas thwarted that plan. The Jets put Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner at No. 4 overall, followed by Ohio State receiver Garrett Wilson at No. 10. They were considered by many to be the top players in their respective positions, and both will are children with a direct impact. However, the Jets did not finish there, as they traded in the first round to select the passing Jermaine Johnson from the State of Florida. This was a virtual game that had draft experts in the top 10 and some in the top five. As he continued his mysterious fall, the Jets could only squeeze in at the end of the round to pick him up. New York scored what could be the top three players on Day 1! The Jets also made some other interesting choices. They took the former Bryce Hall in the second round, who may be No. 1 back in this category, and after Jeremy Rockert in Ohio in the third round, who is considered by some to be the top. in this rough class.

Loser: The rookie quarterback

Most virtual drafts had at least two generals selected in the first round. When Thursday night came, however, we only saw one general selected in the opening round with Kenny Pickett at the Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 20 overall. The next general only came in the third round at No. 74 overall, as Desmond Ridder went to the Atlanta Falcons. Twelve selections later, Malik Willis went to the Tennessee Titans and then Matt Corral was selected by the Carolina Panthers. To put it all in perspective, there was only one general in the top 50 options. This is only the sixth time in a joint draft season and the first time since 2000. There have been 54 selections since the first general was selected, making it the second most popular of the first two quarterbacks selected. The record was set in 1975, when there were 63 selections from the first to the second signal. In total, nine quarterbacks were selected, with five coming on Day 3.

Winner: The University of Georgia

The Year of the Dawg. Georgia won the College Football Championship last season thanks to one of the best defenses in the history of college football and was well represented in the NFL draft. UGA had five defensive players in the first round draft – including No. 1 overall pick for Travon Walker – the largest of a school in NFL history. Two more defenders were selected in the third round, which set another record with the most defensive players selected by a school in the first three rounds of any NFL draft. In total, 15 players from Georgia were selected in the NFL 2022 draft. This is also an NFL draft record.
It was thought that Mayfield could move during the NFL Draft, depending on which teams in need of a general lost prospects. The Panthers were considered the favorites for Mayfield landing, as NFL Media reported that they and the Cleveland Browns continued to discuss a possible exchange. Instead of negotiating for Mayfield, the Panthers advanced to the third round and selected former Ole Miss caller Matt Corral at No. 94 overall. Mayfield has been waiting for a trade for over a month, as the Browns won the Deshaun Watson draw earlier this season. Mayfield has to pay $ 18.85 million in 2022, and the Browns have probably realized by now that they will have to eat some of that money. Then there is the issue of compensation. Who would want Mayfield? Maybe the Detroit Lions?
The Eagles were a huge winner in the 2022 NFL Draft. On opening night, they traded the Titans’ protagonist, AJ Brown, for a four-year, $ 100 million deal that includes $ 57 million guaranteed, per ESPN. The Eagles were a team expected to be in the mix for a big receiver in the first round, but after the exchange for Brown, Howie Roseman turned his attention to the defense, designing a 6-foot, 340-pound defensive tackle outside Jordan Davis . of Georgia. Running football against him and Fletcher Cox will be almost impossible. Philly did not end there. In the second round he stole the Nebraska striker Cam Jurgens, who appears as the successor of Jason Kelce at some point. The Eagles then recorded what could be stealing the draft on Georgia Nakobe Dean’s backback. The talent of the first round fell to No. 83 overall due to reports of a chest strain that some believed may require surgery. However, he is expected to participate fully in the local authorities next week! Every year, there are talented prospects who fall for really silly reasons. There is a good chance the teams will kick themselves to pass Dean many times. It was a difficult weekend for Tannehill. Not only did he lose his No. 1 wide receiver to AJ Brown, but Tennessee then chose his possible replacement for Malik Willis. The Liberty signal was chosen by the Titans with the No. 86 of the total selection, to the great delight of the Titans fans. Not only is Willis considered the most up-and-coming general in this category, but Tannehill is not exactly a Nashville fan favorite right now. He made three cuts to the Titans ‘playoff defeat by the Cincinnati Bengals, undermining a historic performance by the Titans’ defense. Tannehill is now under some pressure, which we hope will be good for Tennessee. The Ravens clearly had one of the best drafts and that’s because they got the best player available more often. The safety of Our Lady of Paris Kyle Hamilton may be the best player in the draft, the Iowa center, Tyler Linderbaum is a legitimate first-round talent and David Ojambo is first-round if he does not suffer a torn A. He may miss the rookie season, but it’s worth it if he’s a star for many more years. It was not just the first selections in which the Ravens scored very well. Fourth-round pick Daniel Faalele is an attacking 6-foot tackle that could have a bright future in the league, corner by Jalyn Armor-Davis was an “A +” choice and then Baltimore got two tight ends in Charlie Kolar from Iowa State and Isaiah Lokely from Coastal Carolina. This sounds like a strange strategy, but the potential is a flexible player who will probably line up in many different places. I do not think the Ravens had the No. 1 draft of any team, but it was definitely one of the best. The Patriots do not pay a penny for your drafts or your opinion on their category, which is somewhat respectable. They shocked the crowd in the first round by taking Chattanooga’s attacking guard, Cole Strange, at No. 29 in the overall standings. In the second round, New England selected Baylor’s fastest, WR Tyquan Thornton – who may have been the Pats’ best pick in the draft, but it is believed they could have taken him in the third round. Another interesting choice was that of General Bailey Zappe. There is nothing wrong with a fourth quarter draft, and Zape is a very interesting prospect, but his draft in the fourth round looked rich. The general offseason was disappointing for the Chiefs, as they traded Tyreek Hill for the Miami Dolphins and saw all their opponents improve quite dramatically. However, they had one of the best drafts. Kansas City met two obvious needs in the first round with Trent McDuffie of Washington and Pardius George Karlautis’ passer-by and then landed new receiver Patrick Machomes at Skyy Moore of Western Michigan in the second round. 5-foot-10, Moore is incredibly fast and a legitimate playmaker from the slot. Some saw him as the legitimate talent of the first round. All five Chiefs’ Day 3 selections were rated B or higher by CBS Sports NFL Draft specialist Chris Trapasso. Kansas City won two more big corners with Joshua Williams of Fayetteville and Jalen Watson of Washington, as well as Kentucky striker Darian Kinnard, who has many ups and downs. To complete the draft, the Chiefs selected Isaih Pacheco from Rutgers and another security guard at Nazeeh Johnson from Marshall. The Leaders category will be the first of the first three selections, but they did a great job in defense – especially in the secondary. This was a great attraction.

Winner: Ponter

A total of four players participated in the NFL 2022 draft! According to CBS Sports’ John Breech, this year marks just the second time since 2000 that four players have been selected in the same draft. Ravens (Round 4, Selection 130): Jordan Stout, Penn State Bookaners (Round 4, Selection 133): Jake Camarda, Georgia Bills (Round 6, Selection 180): Matt Ariza, San Diego State Bears 7 (Selection 25) : Trenton Gill, State of NC Shockingly, Araiza – known as “Punt God” – was not even one of the first two off the board. This was probably the best moment of the NFL Draft. After the first round, various team legends, current players and fans have the opportunity to announce some of the options. For the Vikings, former full-back candidate Ed Marinaro was selected to announce the No. 42 overall pick. What happened next was amazing. Marinaro started running on the podium and a producer had to leave …