2022 NFL Mock Draft: 3 Round mock following Super Bowl LVI

2022 NFL Draft; Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman Evan Neal (73) in action during the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats in the 2021 Cotton Bowl college football CFP national semifinal game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
2022 NFL Draft; Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman Evan Neal (73) in action during the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats in the 2021 Cotton Bowl college football CFP national semifinal game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports /
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2022 NFL mock draft; Southern California Trojans receiver Drake London (15) catches a pass as cornerback Dorian Hewett (22) defends during the spring game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

Philadelphia Eagles go big at WR in 2022 NFL mock draft

Pick Analysis. WR. 19. player. 54. Scouting Report. USC. Drake London

19. Philadelphia Eagles: Drake London, WR, USC

It’s time for the Philadelphia Eagles to admit drafting Jalen Reagor was a mistake. Sure, they should have known a wide receiver with drop concerns and a lack of stats in a conference that doesn’t play defense was a bad idea, especially with Justin Jefferson sitting there, but it is what it is.

The good news is, they can fix it in this wide receiver-rich class — and with three picks in Round 1, they don’t have to feel guilty for adding a player at the position in each of the past three first-rounds. With all that being said, Drake London ends up being the selection and he will be a great fit across from Devonta Smith.

London is a two-sport star who played basketball for the Trojans as well and is great at going up and getting the ball.

Texas AM. player. Scouting Report. OT. Kenyon Green. 20. 55. Pick Analysis

20. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kenyon Green, OL, Texas A&M

There will be calls for the Pittsburgh Steelers to take a quarterback but with how this mock fell, it would be better to wait. Instead, they address another major need as they bring in Kenyon Green from Texas A&M.

Green is capable of playing guard and tackle, and the Steelers need both. He should be able to start from day one and will help whoever ends up starting stay clean in the pocket, while also being able to open up lanes for Najee Harris.