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; Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Nik Bonitto (11) reacts at the end of the first half against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports /

2022 NFL Mock Draft: Round 3

65. Jacksonville Jaguars: Nik Bonitto, EDGE, Oklahoma

They didn’t get a pass rusher at No. 1 but bring one in at No. 65 as the Jaguars add Nik Bonitto who had 16 sacks over the past two seasons for the Sooners.

66. Detroit Lions: George Pickens, WR, Georgia

George Pickens could end up being a steal here. A late injury in his career and a deep class at WR hurt his stock but this kid can play.

67. New York Giants: Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma

New York adds a solid linebacker at pick 67 in Brian Asamoah.

68. Houston Texans: Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State

The Texans are a team that needs help everywhere. Christian Watson could be a very valuable pick up here.

69. New York Jets Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M

Michael Carter isn’t bad but the Jets could use more help on offense, which is why they take Isaiah Spiller at this point.

70. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Carolina Panthers): Jalen Wydermyer, TE, Texas A&M

Trevor Lawrence needs more weapons to find success and Jalen Wydermyer could be a huge help for him.

71. Chicago Bears: Dylan Parham, IOL, Memphis

Chicago bolsters the interior of their offensive line with Dylan Parham from Memphis.

72. Seattle Seahawks: Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis

Another Memphis player comes off the board as the Seahawks add Calvin Austin III. The Seahawks are being rumored to be one of the teams looking to make some huge moves — including seeing what they can get for D.K. Metcalf ‚— and building depth at wideout can help them make such moves.

73. Washington Commanders: Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan

Skyy Moore is one of the more underrated wide receivers in this class and could be a steal for the Commanders.

74. Atlanta Falcons: Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State

Atlanta needs more talent on their offensive line and makes progress with Abraham Lucas at No. 74.

75. Denver Broncos: Bubba Bolden, S, Miami

The Broncos have found several contributors already and now bring in Bubba Bolden to strengthen their secondary.

76. Baltimore Ravens: Wan’Dale Robinson, WR, Kentucky

Sammy Watkins wasn’t the answer, so the Ravens add more depth at wideout trying to get this position figured out.

77. Minnesota Vikings: Zachary Carter, IDL, Florida

Zachary Carter can play defensive tackle as well as end and should be able to help the Vikings defensive line improve in 2022.

78. Cleveland Browns: Bailey Zappe, QB, Western Kentucky

Cleveland wants Baker Mayfield to be the guy but with the roller coaster of a career he has had in his first four seasons, they need a Plan B. Bailey Zappe from Western Kentucky can be just that as he’s got all the tools and can be developed into a starter with the right coaching.

79. Los Angeles Chargers: Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson

They could lose Mike Williams in free agency but Justyn Ross could be a decent replacement.

80. Houston Texans (via New Orleans Saints): Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois

Lovie Smith adds a talented safety for his defense as Kerby Joseph comes in at No. 80.