
29. Los Angeles Chargers: Kingsley Enagbare, EDGE, South Carolina
Brandon Staley inherited a really good thing when he was hired on as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers.
Justin Herbert is a legitimate MVP candidate, and the offensive weapons around Herbert in Los Angeles are all playing as well as they ever have at exactly the same time.
Rashawn Slater was a big-time pick in the 2021 NFL Draft but the Chargers need someone off the edge in the 2022 class that can pair up with Joey Bosa.
Kingsley Enagbare is a solid value this late in round one and has tremendous length combined with power and effort off the edge.
30. Dallas Cowboys: Darian Kinnard, OL, Kentucky
The Dallas Cowboys have finally found a winning formula, one that legitimately has them looking like Super Bowl contenders early in 2021.
The decision to draft CeeDee Lamb last year seemed like a luxury at the time, but that pick was so much better than it’s been given credit for and Dallas’ overhaul defensively in 2021 has worked out beautifully.
Trevon Diggs looks like a Defensive MVP candidate and is currently the favorite for that award.
What does this team need looking ahead? You can never have too many good offensive linemen, and Darian Kinnard is a good one.
Kinnard is a bully in the run game and has improved this season as a pass protector. He has a huge matchup against Georgia worth watching for all NFL/NFL Draft fans.