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11. Chris Olav, Wide Receiver, Ohio

After the longest Amazon Prime promotion in the world, the Saints are finally announcing their choice. With the eleventh election, the New Orleans Saints are choosing Chris Olive, who is officially ending my series of players I wrote about in advance.

Washington commanders are trading down

Well, apparently they’ve decided to swap from the eleventh pick, so the New Orleans Saints are on the line instead.

No details yet.

I don’t want to worry anyone, but I think the Jets made two good choices? A normal world.

And now Washington commanders (who I think should have stayed on the Washington football team) have to decide on the eleventh election.

Profile: Gareth Wilson, Wide Receiver, Ohio. In three seasons in Ohio, Wilson went on 23 touchdowns in his career. In 2020, he played four consecutive 100-yard games – only one other Buckeye has ever done so. Probably the best offensive player, at least as a goal threat, in this year’s draft. He has had some setbacks and is not a sophisticated blocker, but you can work with that as an NFL team.

10. Gareth Wilson, Wide Receiver, Ohio

The Jets go with Wilson at number 10, which essentially means that Wilson and London will forever be compared to each other.

And, no, you’re not caught in time distortions, the Jets are picking up here again at number 10, a choice I received from the Seattle Seahawks.

Paging O. Henry

Great – The Seahawks have finally come up with the clean LT to block the pass they needed to protect Russell Wilson! I look forward to the upcoming sea[taps earpiece]

– Scott Lemieux (@LemieuxLGM) April 29, 2022

Profile: Charles Cross, Offensive Strike, Mississippi. Cross was my “most likely to be taken too early” candidate for the draft, but number nine I feel right. Cross has 22 starts to his name, but he has all the physical talents that make coaches imagine what he can do, unlike the few he has done. In his defense, he did not give up a quarterback strike in the 12 games he played last season.

9. Charles Cross, Offensive Strike, Mississippi

Well, the Seahawks will jump on Drake London’s curious choice of the Falcons and fight Charles Cross.

The Seattle Seahawks, who received this draft pick from the Denver Broncos in the Russell Wilson trade, made their choice at number nine.

The Seattle Seahawks are currently ninth, which means I was able to write something in advance about the first eight selections in the NFL 2022 Draft. This is my personal Super Bowl Championship.

Profile: Drake London, Wide Receiver, USC. In a first-round class that doesn’t expect to have many fantasy stars, Drake London has everything from his name on. He is not very fast, but 6ft 4in London has figures that have increased his stock in the draft in the last few weeks: his 88 catches and 1,084 yards for acceptance last year were more than Gareth Wilson and Chris Olav, who are his main competitors in the receiver here.

8. Drake London, Wide Receiver, USC

Oh, there is a choice on the left. Atlanta Falcons choose USC wide receiver Drake London. I would think Garrett Wilson would be higher on their board when it comes to receivers.

The Atlanta Falcons are level with eighth overall pick. I guess Mississippi will deal with Charles Cross here.

Profile: Evan Neil, Offensive Strike, Alabama. Neil gives you flexibility: he started on the right and left, for a total of 40 games. This is a lot of high-voltage experience, especially considering that playing for Alabama often feels like it can be counted on the NFL minor leagues. Neil has both size and speed and feels like he fits almost anywhere.

7. Evan Neal, Offensive Strike, Alabama

The Giants return to the clock and quickly grab the other great hit on the board at Evan Neal with a seventh pick.

Random note: the broadcast gave us one of our first behind-the-scenes views of Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett preparing for a perhaps long night. His girlfriend spent all her time in front of the camera, flipping through her phone with “How long will we stay here?” He looked at her face.

These are the things from the reality show that I love about NFL Draft broadcasts.

Profile: Ikem Ekwonu, Offensive Deal, North Carolina. It seems to be a coin toss between Ekwonu and Evan Neal, as it is the best attack in this group. Last season’s NFL playoffs seem to have highlighted the importance of keeping the quarterback in an upright position, so expect many teams to take advantage of this unsexy draft by making moves to solidify the draft line. One can do worse than catch Ekmonu, a unanimous All-American who ended his career in college by being named the best blocker in the ACC.

6. Ikem Ekwonu, Offensive Strike, North Carolina

Ikem Ekwonu will support the Panthers offensive line. Photo: Gary Vazquez / USA Today Sports

The Carolina Panthers really take the first offensive player in the 2022 draft, choosing the state of North Carolina against Ikem Equon. The Panthers were definitely a team that desperately needed help on the offensive line and had the best player available for that purpose.

Updated at 02.21 BST

These are five consecutive choices without choosing an offensive player, which is actually the story of this first round in a nutshell. Let’s see if the Carolina Panthers change this trend with the sixth choice.

Profile: Kayvon Thibodeaux, Edge Rusher, Oregon. Concerns about leaving the plant early, along with the fact that he missed part of last season, led him to demolish several fake projects. After all, Thibodeaux is one of the most talented defenders in the draft and had the talent to be first overall: the ceiling here is super high.

Kayvon Thibodeaux falls from New York Giants at number 5

A kid with a desire to help the commissioner announce the election of the New York Giants at number five, which is nice to see. They choose Oregon’s Kayvon Thibodeaux, which I think fans will love.

Updated at 01.54 BST

Giants selection is now included! I approve of this pace, let’s continue like this!

It must be legally required.

I absolutely love the tradition of whistling lustfully at a committee. In all sports! Hell, it’s cathartic.

“You can never have too much sauce.” I love this guy, I hope the Jets don’t break him.

Profile: Ahmad Sos Gardner, Defender, Cincinnati. Let’s drop him for the best nickname in a possible lottery election (apparently he’s a fan of Wendy’s dipping sauces). The AAC Defender of the Year was great all three years of his time in Cincinnati. As the closest defender, he was sent only 31 times, so there were no big statistics for some of his peers, but that’s because other teams were desperately afraid to throw the ball anywhere near him.

The New York Jets chose cornerback Sauce Gardner at number 4

Ahmad Sauce Gardner and his family shortly before being selected by the New York Jets. Photo: Kirby Lee / USA Today Sports

With the fourth choice, the Jets choose Cincinnati’s Gardner Sauce!

Updated at 01.53 BST

Once again we are greeted with music by Weeknd. Because, Vegas, do you understand? The choice of Jets is obviously already in!

The New York teams are about to start selecting, and the New York Jets are currently on the line. Chances are they’ll be at least one player they didn’t expect to be here at number four.

Profile: Derek Stingley Jr., Defensive Back, LSU. Here are our “non-standard skills, not very recent resume” candidate for the early project. Stingley’s last two seasons have been interrupted by injury, which means he is a corner defender who has failed to transfer a single interception in his seven games in 2020 or in his three in 2021. However, he helped bring out the LSU to championship in your true freshman, showing flashes that can change the game in the right situation.

Houston Texans Surprisingly Choose Derek Stingley Jr. at Number 3

At number three, the Houston Texans choose … Derek Stingley Jr.? Oh, wow then, we’re already in unexplored waters.

Updated at 01.53 BST

The Houston Texans are already in class. I guess here is either Kavyon Thibodeaux or Thibodeaux will start to fall.

Profile: Aidan Hutchinson, Edge Rusher, Michigan. There was no real clear, universal favorite for No. 1 overall this year, but many experts dropped Hutchinson. The Michigan defensive line had 16.5 rebounds and 14 sacks last season. In the process, he escaped with the awards for the Big Ten in defense of the year and the Ted Hendrix Award for best finish in defense. Many teams saw it so close to a certain thing that was available in this project.

Lions choose Aiden Hutchinson, Defensive End, Michigan № 2

Michigan’s defense was terminated by Aiden Hutchinson after being selected as No. 2 overall. Photo: Gary Vazquez / USA Today Sports

Unsurprisingly, the Detroit Lions quickly took Aidan Hutchinson, who probably should have gone first, but also shouldn’t have moved to Jacksonville.

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Profile: Travan Walker, Edge Rusher, Georgia. None other than Peter King himself put Walker as the best overall choice in his influential fake project, which is very impressive, considering that this class is particularly loaded with extreme rosters. On the other hand, King also casually mentioned at the end that he had only 9.5 career layoffs in 29 games, which is not super great compared to the competition.

Travan Walker is the first overall pick in the NFL 2022 draft

With the first overall pick, the Jacksonville Jaguars are really choosing Georgia midfielder Travon Walker!

I would absolutely die of happiness if we got a player selected in the first round. It won’t happen, but I can dream.

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