NFL mock drafts 2022: Compare latest from Mel Kiper Jr., Daniel Jeremiah, Todd McShay, other experts

Joe Rivera

NFL mock drafts 2022: Compare latest from Mel Kiper Jr., Daniel Jeremiah, Todd McShay, other experts image

Yes, there is a draft in here. In fact, there are several.

This year, any number of scenarios could unfold in the top 10 of the 2022 NFL Draft. With no surefire No. 1 overall pick (unlike in recent years), few analysts and experts agree on who could be the top selection.

With that in mind, these five prospects are near-locks to go in the top five: Michigan edge Aidan Hutchinson, Alabama tackle Evan Neal, Oregon edge Kayvon Thibodeaux, Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton and N.C. State tackle Ikem Ekwonu.

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After that, it's a total crapshoot. With the NFL Combine underway, prospects will rise and fall, as is the case in the month leading up to the draft.

Here's how four of the latest mock drafts — from SN's Vinnie Iyer, ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay and NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah — stack up:

Vinnie Iyer's mock draft (The Sporting News)

Iyer's latest mock draft was released March 1:

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Jacksonville JaguarsAidan HutchinsonEDGEMichigan
2Detroit LionsKyle HamiltonSNotre Dame
3Houston TexansEvan NealOTAlabama
4New York JetsKayvon ThibodeauxEDGEOregon
5New York GiantsIkem EkwonuOT/GN.C. State
6Carolina PanthersCharles CrossOTMississippi State
7New York Giants (via CHI)George KarlaftisEDGEPurdue
8Atlanta FalconsDerek Stingley Jr.CBLSU
9Denver BroncosDavid OjaboEDGEMichigan
10New York Jets (via SEA)Devin LloydLBUtah
11Washington CommandersMalik WillisQBLiberty
12Minnesota VikingsTyler LinderbaumCIowa
13Cleveland BrownsJameson WilliamsWRAlabama
14Baltimore RavensAndrew Booth Jr.CBClemson
15Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA)Kenyon GreenGTexas A&M
16Philadelphia Eagles (via IND)Nakobe DeanLBGeorgia
17Los Angeles ChargersJordan DavisDTGeorgia
18New Orleans SaintsGarrett WilsonWROhio State
19Philadelphia EaglesAhmad GardnerCBCincinnati
20Pittsburgh SteelersKenny PickettQBPittsburgh
21New England PatriotsChris OlaveWROhio State
22Las Vegas RaidersTreylon BurksWRArkansas
23Arizona CardinalsRoger McCrearyCBAuburn
24Dallas CowboysTravon WalkerDT/DEGeorgia
25Buffalo BillsTrent McDuffieCBWashington
26Tennessee TitansDrake LondonWRUSC
27Tampa Bay BuccaneersDesmond RidderQBCincinnati
28Green Bay PackersJahan DotsonWRPenn State
29Miami Dolphins (via SF)Trey McBrideTEColorado State
30Kansas City ChiefsJermaine Johnson IIEDGEFlorida State
31Cincinnati BengalsTrevor PenningOTNorthern Iowa
32Detroit Lions (via LAR)Matt CorralQBOle Miss

Noteworthy:

— Quite the slide for Sauce Gardner: While some consider Gardner to be the top corner on the board, competing with Derek Stingley, Iyer has him mocked at No. 19 to the Eagles.

— Drake London, who some believe is the No. 1 wideout in this draft, falls all the way down to the Titans at No. 26. 

— The Lions get their passer of the future, thanks in part to Jared Goff: With the No. 32 overall selection (via the Goff trade), Detroit nabs Matt Corral. 

Mel Kiper Jr.'s mock draft (ESPN)

Kiper's latest mock draft was released March 1:

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Jacksonville JaguarsIkem EkwonuOTN.C. State
2Detroit LionsAidan HutchinsonDEMichigan
3Houston TexansEvan NealOTAlabama
4New York JetsKyle HamiltonSNotre Dame
5New York GiantsKayvon ThibodeauxDEOregon
6Carolina PanthersCharles CrossOTMississippi State
7New York Giants (via CHI)Devin LloydLBUtah
8Atlanta FalconsAhmad GardnerCBCincinnati
9Cleveland Browns (via DEN)Drake LondonWRUSC
10New York Jets (via SEA)Tyler LinderbaumCIowa
11Washington CommandersKenny PickettQBPittsburgh
12Minnesota VikingsDerek Stingley Jr.CBLSU
13Denver Broncos (via CLE)Jermaine Johnson IIDEFlorida State
14New Orleans Saints (via BAL)Garrett WilsonWROhio State
15Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA)Trent McDuffieCBWashington
16Philadelphia Eagles (via IND)David OjaboOLBMichigan
17Los Angeles ChargersTravon WalkerDEGeorgia
18Baltimore Ravens (via NO)Trevor PenningOTNorthern Iowa
19Philadelphia EaglesTreylon BurksWRArkansas
20Pittsburgh SteelersMalik WillisQBLiberty
21New England PatriotsArnold EbiketieDEPenn State
22Las Vegas RaidersNakobe DeanLBGeorgia
23Arizona CardinalsChris OlaveWROhio State
24Dallas CowboysGeorge KarlaftisDEPurdue
25Buffalo BillsDevonte WyattDTGeorgia
26Tennessee TitansJahan DotsonWRPenn State
27Tampa Bay BuccaneersZion JohnsonIOLBoston College
28Green Bay PackersJameson WilliamsWRAlabama
29Miami Dolphins (via SF)Bernhard RaimannOTCentral Michigan
30Kansas City ChiefsBoye MafeOLBMinnesota
31Cincinnati BengalsKyler GordonCBWashington
32Detroit Lions (via LAR)Matt CorralQBOle Miss

Noteworthy: 

— The Steelers find their successor to Ben Roethlisberger, and they don't have to trade up to do it, landing Malik Willis at No. 20 overall.

— The Cowboys may get the steal of the draft, landing George Karlaftis at No. 24 overall.

— The Packers finally draft a first-round wide receiver, getting Alabama's Jameson Williams at No. 28. 

Daniel Jeremiah's mock draft (NFL Network)

Jeremiah's latest mock draft was released Feb. 22:

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Jacksonville JaguarsEvan NealOTAlabama
2Detroit LionsAidan HutchinsonEDGEMichigan
3Houston TexansKyle HamiltonSNotre Dame
4New York JetsIkem EkwonuOTN.C. State
5New York GiantsTravon WalkerEDGEGeorgia
6Carolina PanthersTrevor PenningOTNorthern Iowa
7New York Giants (via CHI)Drake LondonWRUSC
8Atlanta FalconsKayvon ThibodeauxEDGEOregon
9Denver BroncosJermain JohnsonEDGEFlorida State
10New York Jets (via SEA)Ahmad GardnerCBCincinnati
11Washington CommandersKenyon GreenGTexas A&M
12Minnesota VikingsTrent McDuffieCBWashington
13Cleveland BrownsGeorge KarlaftisEDGEPurdue
14Baltimore RavensDerek Stingley Jr.CBLSU
15Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA)David OjaboEDGEMichigan
16Philadelphia Eagles (via IND)Devonte WyattDTGeorgia
17Los Angeles ChargersChris OlaveWROhio State
18New Orleans SaintsKenny PickettQBPittsburgh
19Philadelphia EaglesGarrett WilsonWROhio State
20Pittsburgh SteelersMalik WillisQBLiberty
21New England PatriotsDevin LloydLBUtah
22Las Vegas RaidersCharles CrossOTMississippi State
23Arizona CardinalsKyle GordonCBWashington
24Dallas CowboysNakobe DeanLBGeorgia
25Buffalo BillsTreylon BurksWRArkansas
26Tennessee TitansTyler LinderbaumCIowa
27Tampa Bay BuccaneersJameson WilliamsWRAlabama
28Green Bay PackersBoye MafeEDGEMinnesota
29Miami Dolphins (via SF)Tyler SmithOTTulsa
30Kansas City ChiefsDax HillSMichigan
31Cincinnati BengalsBernhard RaimannOTCentral Michigan
32Detroit Lions (via LAR)Jordan DavisDTGeorgia

Noteworthy:

— There could be as many as six first-round tackles according to Jeremiah, with Trevor Penning moving all the way up into the top 10. 

— Derek Stingley Jr. makes a short slide, going No. 14 overall. Some consider Stingley a top-10 lock and the best overall cornerback prospect on the board:

— More weaponry for Josh Allen: The Bills take Treylon Burks at No. 25 overall, adding to their already deadly passing attack.

Todd McShay's mock draft (ESPN)

McShay's latest mock draft was released Feb. 16:

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Jacksonville JaguarsEvan NealOTAlabama
2Detroit LionsAidan HutchinsonDEMichigan
3Houston TexansKyle HamiltonSNotre Dame
4New York JetsIkem EkwonuOTN.C. State
5New York GiantsKayvon ThibodeauxDEOregon
6Carolina PanthersAhmad GardnerCBCincinnati
7New York Giants (via CHI)Charles CrossOTMississippi State
8Atlanta FalconsDrake LondonWRUSC
9Denver BroncosDevin LloydLBUtah
10New York Jets (via SEA)Derek Stingley Jr.CBLSU
11Washington CommandersKenny PickettQBPittsburgh
12Minnesota VikingsTrent McDuffieCBWashington
13Cleveland BrownsGarrett WilsonWROhio State
14Baltimore RavensTyler LinderbaumCIowa
15Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA)Nakobe DeanLBGeorgia
16Philadelphia Eagles (via IND)Travon WalkerDEGeorgia
17Pittsburgh Steelers (via LAC)Malik WillisQBLiberty
18New Orleans SaintsMatt CorralQBOle Miss
19Philadelphia EaglesTreylon BurksWRArkansas
20Pittsburgh SteelersJordan DavisDTGeorgia
21New England PatriotsKyler Gordon CBWashington
22Las Vegas RaidersChris OlaveWROhio State
23Arizona CardinalsJermaine JohnsonDEFlorida State
24Dallas CowboysDavid OjaboDEMichigan
25Buffalo BillsAndrew Booth Jr.CBClemson
26Tennessee TitansGeorge KarlaftisDEPurdue
27Tampa Bay BuccaneersJameson WilliamsWRAlabama
28Green Bay PackersDevonte WyattDTGeorgia
29Miami Dolphins (via SF)Trevor PenningOTNorthern Iowa
30Kansas City ChiefsJahan DotsonWRPenn State
31Cincinnati BengalsBernhard RaimannOTCentral Michigan
32Detroit Lions (via LAR)Sam HowellQBNorth Carolina

Noteworthy: 

— Would the Jets pass on a pass rusher? According to McShay, they might: Kayvon Thibodeaux falls past them and goes to the Gotham City-rival Giants at No. 5.

— In a mock trade with the Chargers, the Steelers move up to select Malik Willis, turning from immobile Ben Roethlisberger to an explosive successor.

— The pass rush in Dallas could be very scary, if the Cowboys opt to take Michigan edge rusher David Ojabo with the No. 24 overall selection.

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