Cody Carpentier’s 2022 NFL Mock Draft 5.0 – Round 3-4

by Cody Carpentier ·

Round 3 (Picks No. 65-105)

No. 65 – Jacksonville Jaguars – Roger McCreary, CB – Auburn

No. 66 – Dallas Cowboys – Breece Hall, RB – Iowa State

No. 67 – New York Giants – Jalen Tolbert, WR – South Alabama

No. 68 – Houston Texans – Isaiah Spiller, RB – Texas A&M

No. 69 – New York Jets – Perrion Winfrey, DL – Oklahoma

No. 70 – Jacksonville Jaguars – Verone McKinley, S – Oregon

No. 71 – Chicago Bears – Derion Kendrick, CB – Georgia

No. 72 – Seattle Seahawks – Troy Andersen, LB – Montana State

No. 73 – Indianapolis Colts – Martin Emerson, CB – Mississippi State

No. 74 – Atlanta Falcons – Calvin Austin, WR – Memphis

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No. 75 – Denver Broncos – Marcus Jones, CB – Houston

No. 76 – Baltimore Ravens – Phidarian Mathis, DL – Alabama

No. 77 – Minnesota Vikings – Zyon McCollum, CB – Sam Houston State

No. 78 – Cleveland Browns – Myjai Sanders, EDGE – Cincinnati

No. 79 – Los Angeles Chargers – Matt Waletzko, OT – North Dakota

No. 80 – Houston Texans – David Bell, WR – Purdue

No. 81 – New York Giants – Charlie Kolar, TE – Iowa State

No. 82 – Atlanta Falcons – Tycen Anderson, S – Toledo

No. 83 – Philadelphia Eagles – Leo Chenal, LB – Wisconsin

No. 84 – Pittsburgh Steelers – Ed Ingram, IOL – LSU

No. 85 – New England Patriots – John Metchie, WR – Alabama

No. 86 – Las Vegas Raiders – Darian Kinnard, OT – Kentucky

No. 87 – Arizona Cardinals – James Cook, RB – Georgia

No. 88 – Dallas Cowboys – John Ridgeway, DL – Arkansas

No. 89 – Buffalo Bills – Bo Melton, WR – Rutgers

No. 90 – Tennessee Titans – Darrian Beavers, LB – Cincinnati

No. 91 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Rasheed Walker, OT – Penn State

No. 92 – Green Bay Packers – Drake Jackson, EDGE – USC

No. 93 – San Francisco 49ers – Cameron Thomas, EDGE – San Diego State

No. 94 – Kansas City Chiefs – Neil Farrell, DT – LSU

No. 95 – Cincinnati Bengals – Thomas Booker, DT – Stanford

No. 96 – Denver Broncos – Jeremy Ruckert, TE – Ohio State

No. 97 – Seattle Seahawks – Alontae Taylor, CB – Tennessee

No. 98 – New Orleans Saints – Brian Robinson, RB – Alabama

No. 99 – Cleveland Browns – Sean Rhyan, OL – UCLA

No. 100 – Baltimore Ravens – Joshua Williams, CB – Fayetteville State

No. 101 – New Orleans Saints – Carson Strong, QB – Nevada

No. 102 – Miami Dolphins – Kingsley Enagbare, EDGE – South Carolina

No. 103 – Kansas City Chiefs – Greg Dulcich, TE – UCLA

No. 104 – Los Angeles Rams – Braxton Jones, OT – Southern Utah

No. 105 – San Francisco 49ers – Justyn Ross, WR – Clemson

Round 4 (Picks No. 106-143)

No. 106 – Jacksonville Jaguars – Max Mitchell, OT – UL-Lafayette

No. 107 – Houston Texans – Nik Bonitto, EDGE – Oklahoma

No. 108 – Houston Texans – Amare Barno, EDGE – Virginia Tech

No. 109 – Seattle Seahawks – Quay Walker, LB – Georgia

No. 110 – Baltimore Ravens – Brandon Smith, LB – Penn State

No. 111 – New York Jets – Romeo Doubs, WR – Nevada

No. 112 – New York Giants – Kerby Joseph, S – Illinois

No. 113 – Washington Commanders – Bryan Cook, S – Cincinnati

No. 114 – Atlanta Falcons – Zachary Carter, DL – Florida 

No. 115 – Denver Broncos – Cordell Volson, OT – North Dakota State

No. 116 – Denver Broncos Jamaree Salyer, OG – Georgia

No. 117 – New York Jets – J.T. Woods, S – Baylor

No. 118 – Cleveland Browns – JoJo Domann, LB – Nebraska

No. 119 – Baltimore Ravens – Velus Jones, WR – Tennessee

No. 120 – New Orleans Saints – Markquese Bell, S – Florida A&M

No. 121 – Kansas City Chiefs – Wan’Dale Robinson, WR – Kentucky

No. 122 – Indianapolis Colts – Jeffrey Gunter, EDGE – Coastal Carolina

No. 123 – Los Angeles Chargers – Zach Tom, OL – Wake Forest

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No. 124 – Philadelphia Eagles – Kevin Austin, WR – Notre Dame

No. 125 – Miami Dolphins – Chad Muma, LB – Wyoming

No. 126 – Las Vegas Raiders – Rachaad White, RB – Arizona State

No. 127 – New England Patriots – Zamir White, RB – Georgia

No. 128 – Baltimore Ravens – Dominique Robinson, EDGE – Miami(OH)

No. 129 – Dallas Cowboys – Jalen Wydermyer, TE – Texas A&M

No. 130 – Buffalo Bills – Jerome Ford, RB – Cincinnati

No. 131 – Tennessee Titans – Cam Taylor-Britt, CB – Nebraska

No. 132 – Green Bay Packers – Jelani Woods, TE – Virginia

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No. 133 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Tariq Castro-Fields, CB – Penn State

No. 134 – San Francisco 49ers – Brian Asamoah, LB – Oklahoma

No. 135 – Kansas City Chiefs – Spencer Burford, OL – UTSA

No. 136 – Cincinnati Bengals – Luke Fortner, OL – Kentucky

No. 137 – Carolina Panthers – DeAngelo Malone, EDGE – Western Kentucky

No. 138 – Pittsburgh Steelers – Damarri Mathis, CB – Pittsburgh

No. 139 – Baltimore Ravens – Josh Jobe, CB – Alabama

No. 140 – Green Bay Packers – Kyren Williams, RB – Green Bay

No. 141 – Baltimore Ravens – Dan Bellinger, TE – San Diego State

No. 142 – Los Angeles Rams – Jesse Luketa, LB – Penn State

No. 143 – Tennessee Titans – Isaiah Likely, TE – Coastal Carolina

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Cody’s Pro-Day Takeaways/Notes

No. 1

“Take care of your Chicken” – Marshawn Lynch. This is the number 1 thing because as some saw on Twitter this wee, David Ojabo went down with a Torn Achilles at the Michigan Pro Day, and there is a video going around with a tweet from Bucky Brooks about how the scouts, coaches, players, and nobody reacted while Ojabo was laying in pain on the turf. “Take Care of your Chicken” has multiple meanings. 1. Take care of your health. 2. Take care of YOU. 3. Create a team around YOU that cares for YOU. 4. Always have a plan in case the worst thing happens.

No. 2

Be careful what and who you listen to, just because a coach or general manager attends a pro day or event does not mean they are actually interested in the said player. Sometimes teams will try to send smokescreens by attending different events or pro days. At Liberty, the Carolina, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, and Washington coaching staffs, and front offices were out in full force. But, the quarterback coaches from Seattle, Baltimore, and the New York Giants also made an appearance at Liberty. Looking at the top teams, Carolina was the most interactive on Tuesday with Ben McAdoo and Matt Rhule standing directly behind Malik Willis during the throwing session, while Mike Tomlin was the most active before throwing, talking to coach Hugh Freeze and Malik Willis. Terry Fontenot on the other hand was sparingly seen talking to Willis, Freeze, or anyone in the circle. The team to keep a close eye on is Seattle, Coach Canales and scouts were in attendance to see Willis’ workout and stood close and conversed throughout the entire workout.

No. 3

Ron Rivera has only been to Four Pro Days in his time as a Coach in the NFL outside of the state of North Carolina. Auburn(Cam Newton) in 2011, LSU(Patrick Peterson) in 2011, Stanford(Christian McCaffrey) in 2017, and now in 2022 Ohio State(Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson, and C.J. Stroud from the 2023 class…) – I opted to Mock Drake London to Washington in this Mock 5.0 due to Chris Olave being a redundant asset to Washington with Terry McLaurin on the roster. But if conversation and news continue in that direction, I will be making the move as well.

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