The 2021 football season is about to be underway. It is never too early to look ahead to the draft. Here is the 2022 NFL Mock Draft November 24.
2022 NFL Mock Draft November 24
1. Detroit Lions- Kayvon Thibodeaux, EDGE, Oregon
The Lions might be looking for a quarterback of the future, but there really aren’t many options. Thibodeaux is the best player in the class and can really help their defense, while they build the roster under Dan Campbell.
2. New York Jets- Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU
One area the Jets really need to improve is their secondary. The corners are not great, but luckily Derek Stingley is a very talented cover man out of LSU. He will have to recover from a foot injury, but he is very naturally gifted.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars- Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
The Jaguars need to make sure that Trevor Lawrence is protected for the next several years. Neal is big and has crazy movement skills for a player of his size.
4. Houston Texans- Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss
Davis Mills isn’t the answer at quarterback. Matt Corral has played extremely well this season and has plenty of arm talent. If the Texans wish to take a signal-caller, Corral could be the guy, even if the quarterback class is underwhelming.
5. New York Giants- Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
The Giants did take Azeez Ojulari last season, but can get another pass rusher this year to help add to their defense. Hutchinson has been dominant this season for Michigan both against the run and the pass.
6. New York Jets (via SEA)- Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame
Could the Jets double up in the secondary? They spent so much draft capital in 2021 on the offense, that they could spend some on the defense this year. Hamilton can do anything asked of a safety, including playing single-high coverage.
7. New York Giants (via CHI)- Tyler Linderbaum, OG/C, Iowa
With the Giants likely keeping Daniel Jones, they need to get better interior offensive linemen. Linderbaum is undersized, but extremely solid at center.
8. Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA)- Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State
The Eagles should keep on providing Jalen Hurts with support after spending some earlier picks on defense. Wilson has great releases and creates separation. He could develop into a true WR1.
9. Atlanta Falcons- George Karlaftis, EDGE, Purdue
The Falcons still need more help on defense if they are to become more competitive. Karlaftis is a versatile defensive lineman, but can be a solid edge rusher for the Falcons.
10. Washington Football Team- Malik Willis, QB, Liberty
Washington still needs a quarterback of the future. Willis has a long way to go in terms of reading defenses and making better decisions, but he has great athleticism and arm strength.
11. Philadelphia Eagles- Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson
The Eagles have a good corner in Darius Slay, but need more help at the position. Booth is a physically gifted corner that would give Philly a good duo.
12. Carolina Panthers- Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina
Sam Darnold is not the answer at quarterback. The Panthers need to address the quarterback position in free agency or in the draft this offseason if they want to compete.
13. Denver Broncos- Carson Strong, QB, Nevada
The Broncos may have a new regime, who will want a new quarterback. Strong can make any throw asked of him and also protects the ball decently, which could entice the Broncos.
14. Miami Dolphins (via SF)- Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State
The Dolphins have failed to protect Tua Tagovailoa and need to get someone who can help immediately. Cross has plenty of experience pass blocking playing for Mike Leach.
15. Las Vegas Raiders- Jordan Davis, DL, Georgia
Las Vegas perenially needs help on defense and Davis is an absolute game-wrecker. His ability to take on double-teams is unmatched.
16. Philadelphia Eagles (via IND)- Demarvin Leal, DL, Texas A&M
The Eagles have already addressed wide receiver and corner in this mock, so they can get a versatile defensive lineman in Leal. He has played on the edge in college, but may benefit from a move inside in the NFL.
17. Cleveland Browns- Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas
Now that Odell Beckham Jr. is gone, the Browns can get Baker Mayfield more help on the outside. Burks is a premier athlete with solid size.
18. Pittsburgh Steelers- Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC State
The Steelers neglected to really improve their offensive line this offseason. They are playing decently well right now, but need reinforcements.
19. New Orleans Saints- Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State
Michael Thomas still hasn’t played for the Saints this season and even if he returns, they need help at wide receiver. Olave is a smooth, fast athlete who gains natural separation.
20. Minnesota Vikings- Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida
Minnesota signed Patrick Peterson at corner, but have also started Bashaud Breeland, who has not played well this season.
21. Buffalo Bills- Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M
Buffalo has a roster rich with talent. One area they could really improve is at running back. Zack Moss and Devin Singletary have failed to overly impress.
22. Los Angeles Chargers- Kenyon Green, OG/C, Texas A&M
Los Angeles has a solid left side of the line, but still has some holes on the right side.
23. Cincinnati Bengals- Ahmad Gardner, CB, Cincinnati
Eli Apple is currently starting for the Bengals. They need to get a better corner to go across from Chidobe Awuzie.
24. Detroit Lions (via LAR)- Drake London, WR, USC
The Lions have one of the worst wide receiver rooms in the league. They should stick with Jared Goff for one more year and give him some help, while they stock the roster with talent for the next quarterback.
25. Kansas City Chiefs- Drake Jackson, EDGE, USC
Kansas City has their offense getting back on track, but their defense needs to add some talent this offseason.
26. New England Patriots- David Bell, WR, Purdue
At some point, the Patriots have to get Mac Jones weapons. Bell is a great possession receiver, which may be appealing to Bill Belichick.
27. Dallas Cowboys- Daxton Hill, S, Michigan
With Trevon Diggs and Anthony Brown playing decently, the Cowboys just need better safety play behind them.
28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington
Tampa Bay has had so many injuries to their secondary that they may want to draft a corner in the first round with not too many needs on the roster.
29. Baltimore Ravens- Darian Kinnard, OT, Kentucky
Ronnie Stanley will return next season from injury, but the Ravens could use another tackle, as Alejandro Villanueva has had some rough moments this season.
30. Green Bay Packers- Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah
D’Vondre Campbell is playing well, but the Packers need another inside linebacker to go with him.
31. Tennessee Titans- Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia
Tennessee does not have talented linebackers in the middle of their defense. Dean plays fast and could help right away.
32. Arizona Cardinals- Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn
Arizona doesn’t have many needs, but could get a corner to develop across from Byron Murphy.
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