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; Tulsa Golden Hurricane offensive tackle Tyler Smith (56) guards during the second quarter of a game against the UCF Knights at Spectrum Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports /

2022 NFL mock draft picks 81-96

81. New York Giants (via Miami Dolphins): Tyler Smith, IOL, Tulsa

The Giants add a new guard as they bring in Tyler Smith from Tulsa. Dave Gettleman might not have fixed the O-line, but that happened in this mock.

82. Indianapolis Colts: Boye Mafe, EDGE, Minnesota

Boye Mafe is going to be a steal for someone. Here, it’s the Colts who end up with the underrated defensive end from Minnesota.

83. Philadelphia Eagles: Mario Goodrich, CB, Clemson

Another underrated player in this class is Mario Goodrich who lands with the Eagles.

84. Pittsburgh Steelers: Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Auburn

The second Auburn cornerback to be drafted is Nehemiah Pritchett who lands with the Steelers.

85. New England Patriots: Kyle Phillips, WR, UCLA

New England added some wide receiver help in 2021 but could use more. That’s where Kyle Phillips from UCLA comes in.

86. Las Vegas Raiders: Alontae Taylor, CB, Tennessee

Alontae Taylor had a good 2021 campaign and it could be enough to get him drafted on day two. Here, he lands with the Raiders who can use some help on the boundary.

87. Arizona Cardinals: Marcus Jones, CB, Houston

At just 5-foot-8, Marcus Jones will be doubted but he had five picks this past season. His instincts give him a shot in the NFL as Arizona takes him at No. 87 in this mock.

88. Dallas Cowboys: Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina

Dalton Schultz could have priced himself out of Dallas. If they do retain him though, they probably have to release Blake Jarwin. Either way, they need a tight end and Isaiah Likely is a great value pick here.

89. Buffalo Bills: Spencer Buford, IOL, UTSA

The Bills have a decent offensive line but could use some competition, which is why Spencer Buford makes sense here.

90. Tennessee Titans: Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State

Tennessee needs depth at tight end since they didn’t replace Jonnu Smith and Trey McBride could the player to do just that.

91. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn State

Offensive line depth will be huge for the Bucs since they no longer have a quarterback who releases the ball nearly as quickly as he catches the snap.

92. Green Bay Packers: Cordell Volson, OT, North Dakota State

93. San Francisco 49ers: Mykael Wright, CB, Oregon

San Francisco has had a good defense for years and they continue to add talented players as they land Mykael Wright from Oregon at No. 93.

94. Kansas City Chiefs: Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss

Finding consistency with their edge rush has been an issue for the Chiefs but they hope to find someone to develop in Sam Williams from Ole Miss.

95. Cincinnati Bengals: Jake Ferguson, TE, Wisconsin

The Bengals could use more depth at tight end, which is where Jake Ferguson from Wisconsin comes in.

96. Denver Broncos (via Los Angeles Rams): Darrian Beavers, LB, Cincinnati

More defensive help for the Broncos here as they add Darrian Beavers from Cincinnati.