NFL Mock Draft: Entire 1st round after a crazy free agency

Mar 3, 2022; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett (QB11) goes through a drill during the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 3, 2022; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett (QB11) goes through a drill during the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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2022 NFL Mock Draft
2022 NFL mock draft – Chris Olave, Ohio State Buckeyes. Mandatory Credit: Harrison Barden-USA TODAY Sports /

NFL Mock draft picks 25 and 26

25. Buffalo Bills: Devonte Wyatt, DL, Georgia

Georgia. Devonte Wyatt. Scouting Report. DL. 25. player. 814. Pick Analysis

The Bills are one of the more complete teams in the NFL right now and should be an early favorite to make a Super Bowl run this season. While they made some significant free-agent additions to their defensive line, Devonte Wyatt was too good of a prospect to pass on at this juncture. He should slot in well next to Ed Oliver and also could play end if needed.

Wyatt is yet another impressive Georgia defensive lineman, and while he lacks the hype that some of the earlier players have had, he should still be a good pro. The Bills could have looked for corner help, but Wyatt was too good of a fit to pass on. He should complete a defensive front seven that has the potential to be potent next season.

26. Tennessee Titans: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State

Scouting Report. Ohio St.. 26. player. Pick Analysis. WR. Chris Olave. 812

The Titans look to add another top receiver to pair with Robert Woods and A.J. Brown. With their two outside receivers locked in, finding a capable slot receiver would do the team a lot of good. Chris Olave is a perfect fit for that role, as he can be a dynamic route runner and athlete out of the slot for any offense.

While the Titans will still be a run-focused team, adding a capable third receiver will benefit the balance of this team as a whole. Considering their top two receivers struggled with injuries last season, having Olave be a capable threat behind them should keep this depth chart filled even if a top option ends up getting hurt down the stretch.