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March 29, 2022 at 5:08 pm #137982znModerator
Which position group is the strongest in the NFL Draft? @PFF_Mike breaks it down https://t.co/AwwAXTIxG8
— PFF (@PFF) March 29, 2022
March 31, 2022 at 12:55 pm #138021JackPMillerParticipantI was told on twitter, that the Rams brass was at the Florida A&M pro day. I wonder if they had their eyes on anyone? Or if they are looking at players that might be good UDFA’s?If so, OC/OG Jalen Spady or OG Keenan Forbes would be great players for a UDFA spot. Unless, Taylor Rapp is going to get traded, then S Markqeuse Bell would be a possible draft pick
March 31, 2022 at 12:57 pm #138022JackPMillerParticipantBaylor's Kalon Barnes set the combine record for DBs with a 4.23 40-yard dash 💨 pic.twitter.com/FrGBIvfpUx
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) March 7, 2022
April 2, 2022 at 7:48 pm #138131znModeratorPFF: Ranking the strongest position groups in the 2022 NFL Draft
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-ranking-strongest-position-groups-2022-nfl-draft
By Michael Renner
Mar 29, 2022
The 2022 NFL Draft is officially less than a month away, which means we have a pretty good handle on the relative strengths and weaknesses of the class at this point.
This class takes back the balance of power for defenses. After a loaded offensive draft class in 2021, this year’s class is heavy on the defensive side of the ball.
Here is how position groups in the 2022 NFL Draft, starting at edge defender.
1. EDGE DEFENDER
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 14
Not only are there 14 edge rushers in the PFF top 100, but there are also three in the top 10. This class has high-end talent, including the presumptive No. 1 pick Aidan Hutchinson, as well as depth into Day 2.
The top four edges in this year’s class — Hutchinson (No. 1 on PFF’s big board), Kayvon Thibodeaux (No. 4), George Karlaftis (No. 10) and Travon Walker (No. 14) — would have all been EDGE1 in the 2021 class.
2. LINEBACKER
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 13
This class is unlikely to match 2020 in terms of first-rounders. That year, four linebackers came off the board in the first round, while it doesn’t seem likely that more than two get drafted in the first round this year.
Still, this year’s class should outshine that one on Day 2. There are 11 linebackers between No. 33 and No. 100 on the PFF draft board, and the only player no longer likely to go on Day 2 is LSU’s Damone Clark after he underwent spinal fusion surgery.
3. WIDE RECEIVER
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 16
Is this the new norm for receiver classes? While this year’s WR1, Drake London, would have checked in behind the top three from the 2021 class, the sheer depth of receivers with size in this draft class is staggering. In last year’s second round, four of the five receivers drafted were 5-foot-9 or shorter. That’s not going to be the case this year.
Prospects like George Pickens (6-foot-3), Justyn Ross (6-foot-4), Christian Watson (6-foot-4), Alec Pierce (6-foot-3) and Jalen Tolbert (6-foot-1) should give Day 2 of the 2022 class a decidedly different feel.
4. OFFENSIVE TACKLE
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 13
This marks the third straight impressive tackle class. The 2022 class is far more like the 2020 version than the one we saw a year ago. By that, I mean it’s top-heavy — you still want one of the top five tackles in this class and don’t want to be the team that reaches for the sixth (think Austin Jackson).
You won’t find the kind of depth in Round 2 that saw six tackles come off the board from picks 39-53 a year ago, but you will find high-end starter potential at the top of the draft.
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5. CORNERBACK
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 9
This is one of the top-heaviest cornerback groups in recent memory. Depending on your scheme, Derek Stingley Jr., Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner and Trent McDuffie could all be seen as elite talents on team boards. All feature within the top-10 on the PFF board, as well.
From there, it starts to drop off considerably, with only two more corners in the top 50. However, it does feature a couple of athletic marvels in UTSA’s Tariq Woolen and Sam Houston State’s Zyon McCollum, two of the freakier testers ever at the position.
6. INTERIOR OFFENSIVE LINE
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 10
What the tackle class lacks in depth, the interior line class more than makes up for. The interior class is swarming with talent in Rounds 3 and 4, and that’s not even considering some possible tackle converts currently grouped in the tackle figure above. It also has a couple of prototypes, with Zion Johnson atop the guard class and Tyler Linderbaum atop the center group.
7. SAFETY
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 7
This is the last position group in 2022 that has an above-average class compared to the previous seven drafts we’ve graded. It has a blue-chipper at the top in Kyle Hamilton. It has excellent plug-and-play depth into Day 2 with Lewis Cine, Jaquan Brisker, Daxton Hill and Jalen Pitre. There is also a good deal of athletic projects to work with. With a little something for everyone, it’s a good year to want a safety.
8. DEFENSIVE TACKLE
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 5
There may not be great depth to this class, but boy, are there some impact players at the top. Georgia is carrying the class on its back with DT1 (Devonte Wyatt) and DT2 (Jordan Davis) on not only PFF’s board but on pretty much every board you’ll find. While it’s a touch lacking throughout Day 2, even having a couple of first-rounders is a nice change of pace after none went in Round 1 last year.
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TOP-100 PLAYERS: 4
This running back class slightly lacks depth, but there are still two plug-and-play starters at the top of the class in Kenneth Walker and Breece Hall. After that, there aren’t many candidates to feel great about coming in and handling a full-time workload. There are certainly strong contenders to play a certain role in an offense — such as Kyren Williams on third downs and Brian Robinson in short-yardage — but there are few do-it-all options.
10. TIGHT END
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 2
This was arguably the hardest position to rank in the class. In terms of serviceable talent that could see the field at the NFL level, it’s actually one of the deepest tight end classes in recent memory. In terms of prospects you are coveting as actual starters early on, it’s decidedly lacking.
There isn’t a prospect in the class I’d take off the board before the third round, and that’s indicated by how few crack the top 100 on the PFF draft board.
11. QUARTERBACK
TOP-100 PLAYERS: 7
While this class may have some depth, it lacks top-end talent more than any other quarterback class we’ve seen in our eight years of college grading. Due to positional value, the quarterback position gets a healthy bump on the PFF draft board. Even with that sizeable deference, the top quarterback in this class still only checks in at 22nd overall (Sam Howell).
Maybe last place on this list is slightly harsh, but that lack of top-end talent is unlike any class we’ve seen in our eight years of college grading.
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April 2, 2022 at 7:50 pm #138132znModeratorIs Linebacker the Deepest Position in the 2022 NFL Draft?
Every year the question is always asked; what is the deepest position group? In the 2022 class, it just may be the linebacker group. The edge rushers and corners may have a say when it is all said and done. But right now, on November 19<sup>th</sup>, my money is on the LBs.
What makes a “deep” position group? For me, it is the ability to find starting-level players in every single round, and I think the 2022 Linebacker class fulfills that.
HEADLINING LINEBACKERS
While there may be no one getting anointed the second coming in this linebacker group, a couple of potential stars could find their way into round one. Starting with Georgia’s Nakobe Dean. The 6’0” 225-pound junior is a fantastic playmaker. Dean has shown an innate ability to affect the passing game. He has made highlight-reel plays in nearly every contest this season. Nakobe Dean plays on a defense that could have 7-8 players selected in the first two days of the 2022 NFL Draft. And yet, somehow, he manages to stand out.
Utah linebacker Devin Lloyd has been a tackling force for the Utes in 2021. He currently has 85 tackles (48 solos) with 20 tackles for loss. Lloyd has sacked the quarterback six times, intercepted three passes, and deflected another six. Lloyd has accepted a 2022 Senior Bowl invitation, where I expect he will shine, potentially getting into the late first round.
THE NEXT WAVE
The next wave of linebacker prospects should all find themselves squarely in the day two conversation. Channing Tindall (Georgia) is a fast attacking player who closes like a bullet fired from the barrel of John Wick’s gun.
Alabama has a pair of underclassmen that could fly off the board early. Christian Harris has seen his production dip in 2021, likely due to the emergence of Henry To’o To’o (Tennessee transfer).
Chad Muma has drawn comparisons to his former Wyoming teammate Logan Wilson. Muma may be a better athlete than Wilson but needs to show more in coverage. He will get that chance at the Senior Bowl.
Speaking of great athletes, look no further than Demarvion Overshown of Texas. I could also see Arizona State’s Merlin Robertson, Zakoby McClain of Auburn, and Quay Walker of Georgia also being selected in the first 100 picks.
DAY THREE DYNAMOS
Day three could be littered with linebackers that make an early impact. I wouldn’t be shocked if 20-25 LBs were taken on day three. Not all will start of course. However, most will make impacts on special teams right out of the chute.
Damone Clark, LSU
Owen Pappoe, Auburn
Micah McFadden, Indiana
Ventrell Miller, Florida
Darrian Beavers, Cincinnati
Brandon Smith, Penn State
Bumper Pool, Arkansas
Nate Landman, Colorado
Mike Rose, Iowa State
Payton Wilson, NC State
Ellis Brooks, Penn State
Ellis Brooks, Penn State
Jesse Luketa, Penn State
Kuony Deng, Cal
Grant Morgan, Arkansas
Jesse Luketa, Penn State
Kuony Deng, Cal
Grant Morgan, Arkansas
Jeremiah Gemmel, North Carolina
Micah Baskerville, LSU
Terrel Bernard, Baylor
Jojo Domann, Nebraska
Aaron Hansford, Texas A&M
Isaac Slade-Matautia, SMU
D’Marco Jackson, Appalachian State
Any one of these linebackers could make a significant impact for the team that selects them in the 2022 NFL Draft.
April 2, 2022 at 7:54 pm #138133znModeratorRanking all 11 position groups in the 2022 NFL Draft
* https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2022/01/ranking-all-11-position-groups-in-the-2022-nfl-draft.html
.CLEVELAND, Ohio — The 2022 NFL Draft is only a few months away as the Browns and the rest of the NFL will try to find the next great young players for their teams.This year’s draft, like all others, has positions that are incredibly deep and have top-end talent. It also has positions that are lacking one or both of those things.
In the first weeks of February, I went through all 11 position groups and ranked them all. I introduced the top-five players at every position and when they might be taken in this year’s draft.
My positional rankings are based on a combination of the best players at each position and how deep the group is.This post will be updated throughout the series with links to our positional rankings.2022 NFL Draft positional rankings.No. 11: Running backNo. 10: Tight endNo. 9: QuarterbackNo. 8: SafetyNo. 7: Defensive tackleNo. 6: LinebackerNo. 5: Interior offensive lineNo. 4: CornerbackNo. 3: Wide receiverNo. 2: Offensive tackleNo. 1: Edge rusherApril 3, 2022 at 8:51 am #138139znModeratorHoldenCantor@HoldenCantorthere’s a safety in the draft named Smoke Monday?!?! We need to draft this kid.April 4, 2022 at 10:50 am #138171znModeratorAfter losing Darious Williams in free agency, the Rams need a CB 2/3. Which traits has Les Snead targeted in the past at CB and which players fit that mold in the 2022 NFL Draft? https://t.co/mxaoKkZPBV
— DOWNTOWN RAMS [DTR] (@DowntownRams) April 4, 2022
April 4, 2022 at 11:54 am #138172JackPMillerParticipantHoldenCantor@HoldenCantorthere’s a safety in the draft named Smoke Monday?!?! We need to draft this kid.There’s a Coby Bryant in this draft as well. Would be a great fit for us as well.
April 4, 2022 at 12:32 pm #138176znModerator.@DianteLeeFB x @TheAthletic 😎👏 https://t.co/hMO2wXnxyZ
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