2022 NFL Draft: The biggest position need for all 32 teams

2022 NFL Draft: Doug Pederson speaks to the media during a press conference introducing him as the new Head Coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars alongside Shad Khan, Owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Trent Baalke, General Manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars at TIAA Bank Stadium on February 05, 2022 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
2022 NFL Draft: Doug Pederson speaks to the media during a press conference introducing him as the new Head Coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars alongside Shad Khan, Owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Trent Baalke, General Manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars at TIAA Bank Stadium on February 05, 2022 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) /
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2022 NFL Draft: General Manager George Paton of the Denver Broncos addresses the media before introducing Quarterback Russell Wilson of the Denver Broncos at UCHealth Training Center on March 16, 2022 in Englewood, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) /

Denver Broncos top 2022 NFL Draft need: Tight End

Thankfully for all of Broncos Country, general manager George Paton took a page out of Les Snead’s book and said “F Them Picks”, trading his top two selections this year and next year along with a trio of players for quarterback Russell Wilson.

After last year’s Von Miller trade, the Broncos still have the 64th overall pick in this year’s draft and one of their top remaining needs is at the tight end position.

The Broncos have Albert Okwuegbunam who is expected to take a step forward but don’t be shocked if they target a tight end like Trey McBride out of Colorado State with their top overall selection.

Seattle Seahawks top 2022 NFL Draft need: Offensive Tackle

The Seattle Seahawks don’t have their own first-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft because of the Jamal Adams trade, but thanks to the trade involving Russell Wilson, they now own the 9th overall pick in round one as well as picks 40 and 41 in round two.

The Seahawks could go one of a number of directions with their top pick but offensive tackle seems to be most pressing right now with Duane Brown still a free agent.

Luckily for the Seahawks, someone like Charles Cross or perhaps even Evan Neal should still be there.

If the top tackles are gone, the Seahawks could shift their attention to cornerback or edge.