Okay fine, the Packers select Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota Is Aaron Rodgers staying? Who knows (yes) Is Jordan Love any good? Who knows (no) Does adding a freakishly athletic for their size OT help no matter who the QB is? Who knows (I think so, lets try it)
bleh I hate the board right now, and not really a position of need (assuming Ogbah re-signs), but: With the 29th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins select Jermaine Johnson, EDGE, Florida State the Dolphins drafted Jaelan Phillips in round 1 last year and together these 2 could form a dynamic duo on the Phins DL. That pass rush with that secondary should continue to give opposing offenses fits.
With the 30th pick, the Kansas City Chiefs select: George Pickens - Wideout - Georgia Outside vertical threat for Patrick Mahomes. Underrated due to injury and below average quarterback play. A potential true #1 X that will draw single coverage all game because of Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce.
Lions select Malik Willis, QB Liberty I didn't want to take him originally. But with him dropping to 32, with how well he's looked at the Senior Bowl, after watching Jared Goff on this team, I guess why not at this point. He really needs to improve his accuracy issues and clean up some other things, but at 32, the value is there.
Jacksonville Jaguars select Kenyon Green, IOL, Texas A&M Jags need a playmaker and there's a damn good one left on the board but Green is too good to pass up. I don't know where he falls for me yet but he's top 20 on most boards I see and top ten for Draft Network. He has played every position on the line except center and done so very well. Dude, like Evan Neal, is a ridiculous athlete for his size. If we re-sign Chark and Treadwell (lol), and get another 1-2 WRs in free agency. We're not looking too bad here. Little-Green-Linder-Bartch-Neal Yeah, that could be very good for Trevor.