2022 NFL Mock Draft: Kayvon Thibodeaux slides, Drake London rises

Nov 7, 2020; Los Angeles CA, USA; Southern California Trojans wide receiver Drake London (15) catches a 21-yard touchdown pass for the winning score with 1:20 to play as Arizona State Sun Devils defensive back Kejuan Markham (12) and linebacker Kyle Soelle (34) defend at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. USC defeated Arizona State 28-27. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 7, 2020; Los Angeles CA, USA; Southern California Trojans wide receiver Drake London (15) catches a 21-yard touchdown pass for the winning score with 1:20 to play as Arizona State Sun Devils defensive back Kejuan Markham (12) and linebacker Kyle Soelle (34) defend at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. USC defeated Arizona State 28-27. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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2022 NFL mock draft: Cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. #23 of the Clemson Tigers pumps up the crowd during their game against the Boston College Eagles at Clemson Memorial Stadium on October 02, 2021 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) /

Scouting Report. Clemson. Andrew Booth, Jr.. 25. player. 16. Pick Analysis. CB

25. Buffalo Bills: Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson

The Buffalo Bills season ended in overtime in one of the most explosive games we have seen in years. There was, of course, some frustration following the loss as fans felt they were robbed of seeing Josh Allen in overtime against the Chiefs but the NFL still seems reluctant to look at that rule.

This means the Bills instead need to try and find a way to slow down a high-powered attack such as the one they faced when playing Kansas City, which leads to the selection of Andrew Booth, Jr. from Clemson.

Booth is listed at 6-foot-0 and 195-pounds and had five picks over the past two seasons. He has enough talent to be the No. 1 corner but with Tre’Davious White hopefully back to health, he would be the No. 2 guy which would make this secondary pretty scary.

C. player. 35. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Iowa. Tyler Linderbaum. 26

26. Tennessee Titans: Tyler Linderbaum, C, Iowa

The Tennessee Titans are a run-first team and while we can debate whether or not this will ever lead to a title, we cannot debate that’s what they will continue to be — especially with Derrick Henry on their roster. That style of play is why Tyler Linderbaum makes a lot of sense for them at No. 26.

Linderbaum is a mauler in the run game and is one of the more intelligent linemen in this class. He will be a day one starter and has the ability to improve the entire line thanks to his IQ and ability to make line adjustments.