NFL Rough Draft Day 2 Mock

NFL Day 2 Mock Draft

4/29/2022

33. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from JAX): Travis Jones, DL, Connecticut 

This is a good spot for the Buccaneers and I would bet they will work the phones all day long to see if they can move down again and get another pick. A team that could be interested in a quarterback may come up to get one here. 

34. Minnesota Vikings (from DET): Andrew Booth, CB, Clemson

The Vikings can continue to improve their secondary with a player that really could have gone in round 1 in Andrew Booth. Booth has good length and athleticism 

35. Tennessee Titans (from NYJ): Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati

There is the connection between Titans head coach, Mike Vrabel and Ridder’s college coach Luke Fickell and Ridder could sit behind Ryan Tannehill and be the Titans quarterback of the future. 

36. New York Giants: Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia

Dean would pair nicely next to Blake Martinez in the Giants defense. Dean has a ton of athletic ability but is just on the small side. 

37. Houston Texans: Breece Hall, RB, Iowa St.

The Texans need to establish a running game of some sort and they get arguably the best running back prospect in the draft.

38. New York Jets: Perrion Winfrey, DL, Oklahoma

The Jets are going to continue to improve their defense and Winfrey was dominant during the Senior Bowl.

39. Chicago Bears: Cam Jurgens, iOL, Nebraska

The Bears need to find players who can help improve the team immediately and Jurgens is a strong, mauling center who can play guard as well.

40. Seattle Seahawks (from DEN): Matt Corral, QB, Mississippi

The Seahawks should roll the dice on a quarterback with one of their second round picks. They have shown a lot of interest in Matt Corral throughout the process but I wouldn’t rule out any quarterback.

41. Seattle Seahawks: David Ojabo, Edge, Michigan

The Seahawks address the offensive line in the first round and get another potential first round player in the second round. Ojabo would have been a first round pick had he not suffered a ruptured achilles during the pre-draft process.

42. Indianapolis Colts (from WAS): Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington

Gordon is another polished Washington defensive back who can step right in and give the Colts help in the secondary.

43. Atlanta Falcons: Malik Willis, QB, Liberty

Willis has the highest ceiling of any quarterback in this draft and he has all the tools to succeed in the NFL if he can put it all together. I think the Falcons should be aggressive in looking to move up to take him early in round 2. 

44. Cleveland Browns: Boye Mafe, Edge, Minnesota

The Browns need some additional depth across from Myles Garrett and Mafe has a high upside that fits what they need. 

45. Baltimore Ravens: Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan

After trading away Hollywood Brown the Ravens could use some additional help at receiver. Moore has a ton of speed and will make up for the loss of Brown. 

46. Detroit Lions (from MIN): Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina

After selecting Aidan Hutchinson second overall the Lions traded up for Jameson Williams which helped address two significant holes. The Lions can take a chance on a quarterback in round 2 and see if someone can unseat Jared Goff at some point throughout the season. Howell is a smart quarterback with a strong arm.

47. Washington Commanders (from IND): Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor

Pitre has the ability to play safety or nickel corner and his versatility will be appealing to teams early on the second day.

48. Chicago Bears (from LAC):  George Pickens, WR, Georgia

The Bears need to replace Allen Robinson and Pickens has good height and speed. He can start immediately.

49. New Orleans Saints: Logan Hall, DL, Houston 

Hall is a great value in the middle of the second round. He can be a good run defender and an interior pass rusher.

50. Kansas City Chiefs (from MIA): John Metchie, WR, Alabama

Metchie tore his ACL but he has a ton of speed that can help ease the loss of Tyreek Hill. 

51. Philadelphia Eagles: Christian Harris, LB, Alabama

The Eagles typically wait to draft linebackers but Harris would be a great fit on their defense and an immediate starter. 

52. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn St.

The Steelers brought back Terrell Edmunds on a one year deal but have almost no depth behind their starters.

53. Green Bay Packers (from LV): Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota St.

The Packers are going to need to add a wide receiver at some point on day 2 and Watson seems to fit exactly what they are looking for. 

54. New England Patriots: Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming

The Patriots could use an additional linebacker and Muma fits their defense well.

55. Arizona Cardinals: Drake Jackson, Edge, USC

Losing Chandler Jones is near impossible to replace but Drake Jackson has a high upside and can be a good pass rusher immediately for the Cards.

56. Dallas Cowboys: Demarvin Leal, DL, Texas A&M

Leal is an ideal fit for the Cowboys defense and his versatility will help in all 3 downs as a run defender and pass rusher. 

57. Buffalo Bills: Kenneth Walker, RB, Michigan St. 

I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Bills move up to get Breece Hall or Kenneth Walker. Walker has the makings of a 3 down back.

58. Atlanta Falcons (from TEN): Arnold Ebiketie, Edge, Penn St.

The Falcons will look at addressing their pass rush on day 2 and Ebiketie is a great value at this stage of the second round. 

59. Green Bay Packers: Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan

More help on the offensive side, this time in the way of an offensive tackle to help protect Aaron Rogers. 

60. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Luke Goedeke, iOL, Central Michigan

Back to back Chippewas and both offensive lineman might be a first in NFL history. Goedeke could help fill the void along the offensive line.

61. San Francisco 49ers: Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn

The first selection for the 49ers can be a multitude of options but adding a good young corner is always a smart idea.

62. Kansas City Chiefs: Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA

Even though the Chiefs took McDuffie in the first round but Woolen is a much different, longer cornerback who has good athletic ability.

63. Cincinnati Bengals:Trey McBride, TE, Colorado St.

The Bengals may try to trade up for McBride who would fit very nicely into the Bengals offense.

64. Denver Broncos (from LAR):Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio St.

Petit-Frere has the ability to play left tackle in the NFL but can possibly start very quickly at right tackle for the Broncos.

Third Round

65. Jacksonville Jaguars: Nick Cross, S, Maryland

66. Minnesota Vikings (from DET): Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin

67. New York Giants: Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA

68. Houston Texans: Nik Bonitto, Edge, Oklahoma

69. Tennessee Titans (from NYJ): Deangelo Malone, Edge, Western Kentucky

70. Jacksonville Jaguars (from CAR): Dylan Parham, iOL, Memphis

71. Chicago Bears: Phidarian Mathis, DL, Alabama

72. Seattle Seahawks: Troy Anderson, LB, Montana St.

73. Indianapolis Colts (from WAS): Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama

74. Atlanta Falcons: Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M

75. Denver Broncos: Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia

76. Baltimore Ravens: Josh Pascal, Edge, Kentucky

77. Minnesota Vikings: Sean Rhyan, iOL, UCLA

78. Cleveland Browns: David Bell, WR, Purdue

79. Los Angeles Chargers: Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati

80. Houston Texans (from NO): Josh Ezeudu, iOL, North Carolina

81. New York Giants (from MIA): Brian Robinson, RB, Alabama

82. Atlanta Falcons (from IND): Zach Carter, DL, Florida

83. Philadelphia Eagles: Cameron Thomas, Edge, San Diego St.

84. Pittsburgh Steelers: Marcus Jones, CB, Houston

85. New England Patriots: J.T. Woods, S, Baylor

86. Las Vegas Raiders: Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn St.

87. Arizona Cardinals: Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington St.

88. Dallas Cowboys: Darian Kinnard, iOL, Kentucky

89. Buffalo Bills: Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise St.

90. Tennessee Titans: Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio St.

91. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois

92. Green Bay Packers: Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia

93. San Francisco 49ers: Jamaree Salyer, iOL, Georgia

94. New England Patriots (from KC): Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati

95. Cincinnati Bengals: Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska

96. Denver Broncos (from LAR): Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston St.

97. Detroit Lions: Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma

98. Washington Commanders (from NO): Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa St.

99. Cleveland Browns: Alontae Taylor, CB, Tennessee 

100. Arizona Cardinals (from BAL): James Cook, RB, Georgia

101. New York Jets (from TEN): Ed Ingram, iOL, LSU

102. Miami Dolphins (from SF): Brandon Smith, LB, Penn St.

103. Kansas City Chiefs: Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida

104. Los Angeles Rams: Kingsley Enagbare, Edge, South Carolina

105. San Francisco 49ers: Sam Williams, Edge, Mississippi