2022 NFL Mock Draft: 3-rounds with surprise blockbuster trades

2022 NFL mock draft; Arkansas Razorbacks wide receiver Treylon Burks (16) runs the ball against LSU Tigers linebacker Mike Jones Jr. (19) in the second half at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
2022 NFL mock draft; Arkansas Razorbacks wide receiver Treylon Burks (16) runs the ball against LSU Tigers linebacker Mike Jones Jr. (19) in the second half at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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2022 NFL Mock Draft: Jeremy Ruckert #88 of the Ohio State Buckeyes reacts during the first quarter of the College Football Playoff National Championship game against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Hard Rock Stadium on January 11, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) /

2022 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 81-96

81. New York Giants (via Miami Dolphins): Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn State

The Giants can use a new right tackle and Rasheed Walker is a high-value pick at this point.

82. Indianapolis Colts: Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio State

While with Ohio State, Jeremy Ruckert never got enough targets but he could wind up being a solid all-around starter once given a shot.

83. Philadelphia Eagles: Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina

Zach Ertz was traded last season and now, the Eagles take Isaiah Likely as a player to fill the TE2 role behind Dallas Goedert.

84. Pittsburgh Steelers: Dylan Parham, IOL, Memphis

Pittsburgh doubles up on the offensive line as they add Dylan Parham to beef up the interior at No. 84.

85. New England Patriots: Christian Harris, LB, Alabama

New England has great luck with Alabama players, which means Christian Harris will likely be a 100-plus tackle person for them.

86. Las Vegas Raiders: Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA

Tariq Woolen showed out in the 40-yard dash, so naturally, he ends up with the Raiders.

87. Arizona Cardinals: Deangelo Malone, EDGE, Western Kentucky

In need of pass rush help, the Cards use the No. 87 pick on Deangelo Malone from Western Kentucky.

88. Dallas Cowboys: Jalen Wydermyer, TE, Texas A&M

Dalton Schultz was hit with the franchise tag but Dallas let Blake Jarwin go. Jalen Wydermyer from Texas A&M comes in and can take over for Jarwin.

89. Buffalo Bills: Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA

A tight end behind Dawson Knox might not be a bad thing at all for the Bills to add at this point.

90. Tennessee Titans: Jaxson Kirkland, OT, Washington

Tennessee could use a right tackle and Jaxson Kirkland could end up being that guy.

91. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State

O-line depth is always good to have, which is why Tampa Bay picks up Nicholas Petit-Frere from Ohio State.

92. Green Bay Packers: Cade Otton, TE, Washington

Robert Tonyan is the top tight end in Green Bay but Cade Otton could develop into a solid second tight end.

93. San Francisco 49ers: Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconson

The 49ers add Leo Chenal who does nothing besides finding the ball carrier.

94. Kansas City Chiefs: JoJo Domann, LB, Nebraska

Anthony Hitchens was let go this offseason and JoJo Domann could fill the void left behind.

95. Cincinnati Bengals: Marcus Jones, CB, Houston

Houston cornerback Marcus Jones provides some depth for the Bengals, who continue to add defenders.

96. Denver Broncos (via Los Angeles Rams): Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia

Jelani Woods is a project but the Broncos can use someone behind Albert Okwuegbunam.