DRAFT TRACKER 2022
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Detroit Lions
Round 1 • Pick 2
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Defensive end prospect with a can't-miss combination of football character, skill and physical traits who is more likely to contend for occasional Pro Bowls than become an All-Pro playmaker. Hutchinson's strength and flexion allows him to drop a deep anchor and set a very firm edge, and that is unlikely to change as a pro whether he's used in 4-3 or 3-4 fronts. He can be too mechanical, engaging in cursory contact rather than using his hands to whip the man in front of him quickly. Hutchinson is an instinctive rusher, assailing the pocket with a non-stop barrage of activity. His hands are skilled and efficient to grease the edge while fluid counter steps open inside paths to the pocket. He needs to add a few more items to his rush menu in order to maintain his rush production against NFL tackles. Hutchinson is scheme versatile and should be a very good starter with a very high floor, but his ceiling might not be as elevated as some of the talent he's been compared to.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Baltimore Ravens
Round 2 • Pick 13
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Emerging edge defender who should see a substantial leap in play consistency with more time to work on his technique and learn the game. The upside is evident, despite his inexperience. At times, the run tape can be a rough study, but it improved as the 2021 season progressed. Ojabo's rush approach is fairly sophisticated with the feet and agility to juke, stutter, spin and race his way past offensive tackles. He's not ready to take on pro run blockers, but Ojabo is in the early stages of his physical and play development. The Achilles tear he suffered at his pro day is likely to hurt his draft stock, but it will be hard for teams to pass on his upside if he remains available in the second round.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Cincinnati Bengals
Round 1 • Pick 31
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hybrid safety/nickel with an outstanding blend of speed, explosiveness and coverage versatility. Hill is a smooth, twitchy athlete who is unencumbered in his coverage movements. He's rangy playing over the top, has the eyes and burst to play zone, and the oily hips and length to shade bigger slots in man coverage. He can trigger quickly downhill to cut off angles in run support but his play demeanor is more run-and-cover than run-and-hit near the line. Hill has premium athletic traits, enticing coverage talent and the ability to make plays on the ball from anywhere he is aligned. He's sure to be a coveted target for defenses trapped in pass-happy divisions.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/4"
- Weight
- 192 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 78 1/8"
Production
55.91
Athleticism
65.71
Total Score
121.62
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Two-year starter with NFL size and athletic traits to expect continued improvement on the next level. Gray has good footwork and balance for a taller corner and shows trust in his footwork and technique that many younger cornerbacks don't have. He can gather and hound underneath routes and has the length and strength to make contested catches a serious chore for wideouts. The big concern will be Gray's top-end speed, as there are instances on tape where he simply could not keep up with the man across from him. He has the talent to become a CB3/4, but might need protection within the scheme.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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New England Patriots
Round 7 • Pick 24
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Beefy right tackle prospect who succeeds with toughness and strength. Stueber is split-low with excess girth across his torso and might have teams considering him as both a guard and a tackle. He's strong in his uppers and lowers but would benefit from better bend for increased leverage. He plays with good feel for pocket depth and can neutralize power rushers but will have trouble successfully setting out to NFL edge speed. He's built for power and gap run schemes but is more of a neutralizer than finisher. Toughness, size, strength and potential as a two-position player add to his chances of playing in the league.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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Tennessee Titans
Round 4 • Pick 26
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Big runner who is much more workmanlike than dynamic with the ball in his hands. In his lone season as a lead back, Haskins' downhill, physical style was well-paired with the "cloud of dust" rushing philosophy for Michigan. He might be forced to run with less patience and more urgency to stay a step ahead of NFL pursuit. While he played the role he was cast into, there were signs (versus Penn State) that he might have some potential as an inside/outside back. Haskins won't make a living out of dodging tacklers, and big chain-movers who lack wiggle are not hard to find. He still has a chance to stick in the NFL if he lands in the right situation.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4"
- Weight
- 255 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Vilain could catch a "project" label or a "diamond in the rough" tag, but he's worthy of more than just a cursory conversation for teams. He never lived up to his four-star billing at Michigan and saw little playing time, but his explosiveness and upside frequently flashed on his Wake Forest tape from the 2021 season. He's not a naturally instinctive player and lacks consistency as a run defender, but Vilain's measurables, athletic traits and upside as a pass rusher should make him worthy of a Day 3 pick.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'
- Weight
- 207 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Safety prospect with decent size and toughness but a lack of instincts and range could lock him into a narrower role as a pro. Hawkins doesn't have the ball skills or comfort level needed to play too far off the line of scrimmage. He's a productive run supporter and capable tackler, so his best opportunity to play in the league could be as a core special-teamer with nickel linebacker and dime safety value.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 5/8"
- Weight
- 305 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/8"
- Hand
- 10 1/2"
- Wing
- 78 1/8"
Production
54.08
Athleticism
64.11
Total Score
118.19
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Early-entry nose tackle with good lower-body power but enough on tape to get excited about. Hinton, whose father is a former seven-time Pro Bowler, can sit down and defend his gaps and offers up a good fight against double teams. He will be scheme-dependent as he's unable to disrupt in the gaps or stay on schedule against move-blocking fronts. He has potential as a backup run-defending nose, but a lack of rush and explosiveness will hurt his chances.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 3/8"
- Weight
- 227 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 74 1/4"
Production
63.36
Athleticism
51
Total Score
114.36
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Undersized inside linebacker lacking the top-end speed and versatility to excite most teams. Ross is an "intangibles guy," offering terrific leadership and competitive fire to the defensive unit. He demands accountability for himself and others, but will struggle to make his mark on the field due to a lack of size and playmaking traits. He's active and competitive, but offers no help as a third-down option and has tape that falls short of the mark.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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