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The Arizona Cardinals and Chicago Bears had back to back picks in the seventh round of the draft, which is approaching its conclusion. Here's how the last nine picks played out.
253: Rams pick Russ Yeast, S, Kansas State
254: Bears pick Elijah Hicks, S, California
255: Bears pick Trenton Gill, P, NC State
256: Cardinals pick Jesse Luketa, LB, Penn State
257: Cardinals pick Marquis Hayes, OG, Oklahoma
258: Packers pick Samori Toure, WR, Nebraska
259: Chiefs pick Nazeeh Johnson, S, Marshall
260: Chargers pick Zander Horvath, FB, Purdue
261: Rams pick AJ Arcuri, OT, Michigan State
The Miami Dolphins opted to select a quarterback with the No. 247 overall pick in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL Draft. The team selected Kansas State signal caller Skylar Thompson, who joins a quarterback room in Miami that includes starter Tua Tagovailoa.
Here's how the last 10 picks played out.
243: Chiefs pick Jaylen Watson, CB, Washington State
244: Cardinals pick Christian Matthew, CB, Valdosta State
245: Patriots pick Andrew Stueber, OG, Michigan
246: Browns pick Dawson Deaton, C, Texas Tech
247: Dolphins pick Skylar Thompson, QB, Kansas State
248: Buccaneers pick Andre Anthony, DE, LSU
249: Packers pick Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn State
250: Raiders pick Brittain Brown, RB, UCLA
251: Chiefs pick Isaih Pacheco, RB, Rutgers
252: Bengals pick Jeffrey Gunter, EDGE, Coastal Carolina
NFL Network host Rich Eisen ran the 40-yard dash in 6.16 seconds during the "Run Rich Run" annual charity event that raises money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
The event aired on Saturday during the draft.
Former Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III ran the 40-yard dash in a blazing 4.48 seconds.
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The Green Bay Packers went defense in the seventh round, selecting Miami defensive tackle Jonathan Ford No. 234 overall. Here's a list of the last 10 picks.
233: Seahawks pick Dareke Young, WR, Lenoir-Rhyne
234: Packers pick Jonathan Ford, DT, Miami
235: Rams pick Daniel Hardy, LB, Montana State
236: Chargers pick Deane Leonard, CB, Ole Miss
237: Lions pick Chase Lucas, CB, Arizona State
238: Raiders pick Thayer Munford, OT, Ohio State
239: Colts pick Rodney Thomas II, S, Yale
240: Commanders pick Christian Holmes, CB, Oklahoma State
241: Steelers pick Chris Oladokun, QB, South Dakota State (Team took Kenny Pickett No. 20 overall)
242: Panthers pick Kalon Barnes, CB, Baylor
The Seattle Seahawks went offense in the seventh round of the draft on Saturday. Here's how the last 10 picks played out, which included four linebackers.
223: Browns pick Isaiah Thomas, DE, Oklahoma
224: Dolphins pick Cameron Goode, LB, California
225: Steelers pick Mark Robinson, LB, Ole Miss
226: Bears pick Ja'Tyre Carter, OG, Southern
227: Vikings pick Nick Muse, TE, South Carolina
228: Packers pick Tariq Carpenter, LB, Georgia Tech
229: Seahawks pick Bo Melton, WR, Rutgers
230: Commanders pick Chris Paul, OG, Tulsa
231: Bills pick Baylon Spector, LB, Clemson
232: Broncos pick Faion Hicks, CB, Wisconsin
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The Jacksonville Jaguars opened the seventh and final round of the 2022 NFL Draft with the selection of Arkansas cornerback Montaric Brown.
Brown had six interceptions and 127 tackles in four seasons with the Razorbacks.
The San Francisco 49ers selected a pair of defenders to conclude the sixth round of the draft. Here's a list of the final five picks in the round.
217: Lions pick James Houston IV, LB, Jackson State
218: Buccaneers pick Ko Kieft, TE, Minnesota
219: Titans pick Chance Campbell, LB, Ole Miss
220: 49ers pick Kalia Davis, DT, UCF
221: 49ers pick Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State
The Jaguars are set to pick first in the seventh and final round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
The Los Angeles Rams added to their secondary with back to back picks in the sixth round on Saturday. Here's a list of the last six picks.
211: Rams pick Quentin Lake, S, UCLA
212: Rams pick Derion Kendrick, CB, Georgia
213: Falcons pick John FitzPatrick, TE, Georgia
214: Chargers pick Ja'Sir Taylor, CB, Wake Forest
215: Cardinals pick Lecitus Smith, OG, Virginia Tech (Pick announced from Mexico)
215: Colts pick Curtis Brooks, DT, Cincinnati
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The Tennessee Titans went defense for their No. 204 overall pick in the sixth round of the draft. Here's a list of the last 10 picks.
201: Cardinals pick Keaontay Ingram, RB, USC
202: Browns pick Michael Woods II, WR, Oklahoma
203: Bears pick Trestan Ebner, RB, Baylor
204: Titans pick Theo Jackson, S, Tennessee
205: Texans pick Austin Deculus, OT, LSU
206: Broncos pick Matt Henningsen, DE, Wisconsin
207: Bears pick Doug Kramer, C, Illinois
208: Steelers pick Connor Heyward, FB, Michigan State (Brother of Steelers lineman Cameron Heyward)
209: Bills pick Luke Tenuta, OT, Virginia Tech
210: Patriots pick Chasen Hines, OG, LSU
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The New Orleans Saints have selected Air Force defensive tackle Jordan Jackson No. 194 overall in the sixth round of the draft.
Here's how the last 10 picks turned out.
191: Vikings pick Jalen Nailor, WR, Michigan State
192: Colts pick Andrew Ogletree, TE, Youngstown State
193: Cowboys pick Devin Harper, LB, Oklahoma State
194: Saints pick Jordan Jackson, DT, Air Force
195: Chargers pick Jamaree Salyer, OG, Georgia
196: Ravens pick Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri
197: Jaguars pick Gregory Junior, CB, Ouachita Baptist
198: Eagles pick Grant Calcaterra, TE, SMU
199: Panthers pick Cade Mays, OL, Tennessee (Played all five positions on OL in college career)
200: Patriots pick Sam Roberts, DT, Northwest Missouri State
The New England Patriots have selected South Carolina running back Kevin Harris No. 183 overall in the sixth round of the draft.
Here's how the last 10 picks turned out.
181: Eagles pick Kyron Johnson, LB, Kansas
182: Giants pick Darrian Beavers, LB, Cincinnati
183: Patriots pick Kevin Harris, RB, South Carolina
184: Vikings pick Vederian Lowe, OT, Illinois
185: Bills pick Christian Benford, CB, Villanova
186: Bears pick Zachary Thomas, OT, San Diego State
187: 49ers pick Nick Zakelj, OT, Fordham
188: Lions pick Malcolm Rodriguez, LB, Oklahoma State
189: Panthers pick Amare Barno, LB, Virginia Tech
190: Falcons pick Justin Shaffer, OG, Georgia
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The Green Bay Packers have selected defensive end Kingsley Enagbare No. 179 overall to conclude the fifth round of the draft.
Here's how the final picks of the round turned out, which saw the Cowboys select two defensive players.
176: Cowboys pick Damone Clark, LB, LSU
177: Lions pick James Mitchell, TE, Virginia Tech
178: Cowboys pick John Ridgeway, DT, Arkansas
179: Packers pick Kingsley Enagbare, EDGE, South Carolina
The Denver Broncos have added protection for Russell Wilson in the fifth round.
Here's how the last six picks shaped up.
170: Texans pick Teagan Quitoriano, TE, Oregon State
171: Broncos pick Luke Wattenberg, C, Washington
172: 49ers pick Samuel Womack, CB, Toledo
173: Giants pick Marcus McKethan, OG, North Carolina
174: Bears pick Dominique Robinson, EDGE, Miami (Ohio)
175: Raiders pick Matthew Butler, DT, Tennessee.
The Chicago Bears have added some protection for quarterback Justin Fields in the fifth round. Here's how the last five picks shaped up.
165: Vikings pick Esezi Otomewo, EDGE, Minnesota
166: Bengals pick Tycen Anderson, S, Toledo
167: Cowboys pick DaRon Bland, CB, Fresno State
168: Bears pick Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah (selection announced by a young Bears fan in London)
169: Vikings pick Ty Chandler, RB, North Carolina
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The defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams have selected Notre Dame running back Kyren Williams with their No. 164 overall pick in the fifth round.
See how the last five picks turned out.
160: Chargers pick Otito Ogbonnia, DT, UCLA
161: Saints pick D'Marco Jackson, LB, Appalachian State
162: Broncos pick Montrell Washington, WR, Samford
163: Titans pick Kyle Phillips, WR, UCLA
164: Rams pick Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame
The Cleveland Browns selected a running back with the No. 156 overall selection in the fifth round. See how the last five picks turned out.
155: Cowboys pick Matt Waletzko, OT, North Dakota
156: Browns pick Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati
157: Buccaneers pick Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston State
158: Seahawks pick Tyreke Smith, EDGE, Ohio State
159: Colts pick Eric Johnson, DT, Missouri State
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The Houston Texans went defense with the No. 150 overall pick in the fifth round. See how the last five picks turned out.
150: Texans pick Thomas Booker, DE, Stanford
151: Falcons pick Tyler Allgeier, RB, BYU (23 rush TD in 2021)
152: Broncos pick Delarrin Turner-Yell, S, Oklahoma
153: Seahawks pick Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA
154: Jaguars pick Snoop Conner, RB, Ole Miss
The New York Giants went defense with back to back picks in the fifth round. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
145: Chiefs pick Darian Kinnard, OG, Kentucky
146: Giants pick Micah McFadden, LB, Indiana
147: Giants pick D.J. Davidson, DT, Arizona State
148: Bills pick Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State
149: Commanders pick Cole Turner, TE, Nevada
The Washington Commanders have selected quarterback Sam Howell with their No. 144 overall pick in the draft -- the first pick in the fifth round.
Howell threw for 92 touchdowns at North Carolina, where he was 20-17 as a starter. Washington previously traded for Carson Wentz, who spent last season with the Colts.
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The Tennessee Titans have selected a tight end to conclude the fourth round. Here's how the final two picks of the round turned out.
142: Rams pick Decobie Durant, CB, South Carolina State
143: Titans pick Chigoziem Okonkwo, TE, Maryland
The Commanders are scheduled to pick first to start the fifth round
The Patriots opted to grab a quarterback with their No. 137 overall pick in the fourth round. Here's a rundown of the last five picks.
137: Patriots pick Bailey Zappe, QB, Western Kentucky (Joins a quarterback room that includes Mac Jones)
138: Steelers pick Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis (pick announced by Pittsburgh starting running back Najee Harris in Mexico)
139: Ravens pick Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina
140: Packers pick Zach Tom, OT, Wake Forest
141: Ravens pick Damarion Williams, CB, Houston
The Green Bay Packers got another offensive weapon for Aaron Rodgers in the fourth round. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
132: Packers pick Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada
133: Buccaneers pick Jake Camarda, P, Georgia (second punter selected so far in fourth round)
134: 49ers pick Spencer Burford, OL, UTSA
135: Chiefs pick Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State
136: Bengals pick Cordell Volson, OT, North Dakota State
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The Baltimore Ravens have selected the first punter of the draft two picks after grabbing Iowa State tight end Charlie Kolar No. 128 overall. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
127: Patriots pick Pierre Strong Jr., RB, South Dakota State
128: Ravens pick Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State
129: Cowboys pick Jake Ferguson, TE, Wisconsin
130: Ravens pick Jordan Stout, P, Penn State (Team with six picks in fourth round)
131: Titans pick Hassan Haskins, RB, Michigan
The Cleveland Browns opted to go with a kicker with their No. 124 overall pick in the fourth round. Here's how the last five picks turned out, which saw two running backs taken.
122: Raiders pick Zamir White, RB, Georgia
123: Chargers pick Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M
124: Browns pick Cade York, K, LSU
125: Dolphins pick Erik Ezukanma, WR, Texas Tech (Pick announced from Brazil)
126: Raiders pick Neil Farrell Jr., DT, LSU
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The New York Jets draft is officially over following the selection of Micheal Clemons No. 117 overall.
The team could still move back in, but they would have to use draft capital from future drafts. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
117: Jets pick Micheal Clemons, DE, Texas A&M
118: Vikings pick Akayleb Evans, CB, Missouri
119: Ravens pick Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama
120: Panthers pick Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State
121: Patriots pick Jack Jones, CB, Arizona State
The New York Giants went offensive and defense with their No. 112 and No. 114 overall picks in the fourth round. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
112: Giants pick Daniel Bellinger, TE, San Diego State
113: Commanders pick Percy Butler, S, Louisiana
114: Giants pick Dane Belton, S, Iowa
115: Broncos pick Damarri Mathis, CB, Pittsburgh
116: Broncos pick Eyioma Uwazurike, DT, Iowa State
The Baltimore Ravens have selected offensive tackle Daniel Faalele No. 110 overall in the fourth round.
The tackle, from Minnesota, stands at 6-foot-8 and weighs 390 pounds. He was a 1st team All-Big Ten Selection in 2021. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
107: Texans pick Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida
108: Browns pick Perrion Winfrey, DT, Oklahoma
109: Seahawks pick Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati
110: Ravens pick Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota
111: Jets pick Max Mitchell, OT, Louisiana
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have selected Washington tight end Cade Otton to begin the fourth round.
Otton had 250 yards and a touchdown in eight games in 2021.
The pick was announced by Jens Ellermann in Munich, Germany.
Rob Gronkowski, his family and supermodel girlfriend Camille Kostek brought Gronk Beach to the Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas Friday afternoon.
The superstar NFL tight end danced on stage while DJs spun hits, and fans packed the beach club to get a glimpse at the four-time Super Bowl champion and his famous family.
Amid the partying, Gronkowski led "USA" chants and signed gear for military veterans in attendance.
For more on this story: Rob Gronkowski leads 'USA' chants, signs gear for military vets at Gronk Beach
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The 49ers have taken SMU wide receiver Danny Gray to conclude the third round of the draft. Here's how the last four picks of the round turned out
102: Dolphins pick Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia
103: Chiefs pick Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin
104: Rams pick Logan Bruss, OG, Wisconsin (First pick in draft for defending Super Bowl champion)
105: 49ers pick Danny Gray, WR, SMU
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The Cleveland Browns opted to go for a wideout in the third round with their No. 99 overall pick.
Looking for help in their receiving room, Cleveland selected Purdue wide receiver David Bell, who earned 2,946 receiving yards in three seasons with the Boilermakers.
Here's how the last five picks turned out.
97: Lions pick Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois
98: Commanders pick Brian Robinson Jr., RB, Alabama
99: Browns pick David Bell, WR, Purdue
100: Cardinals pick Myjai Sanders, EDGE, Cincinnati
101: Jets pick Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio State
The Carolina Panthers have selected a quarterback. With Sam Darnold on their roster, the team grabbed Ole Miss signal caller Matt Corral with the No. 94 overall pick. Corral is the fourth quarterback taken in the draft so far.
Here's how the last five picks turned out.
92: Packers pick Sean Rhyan, OL, UCLA
93: 49ers pick Tyrion David-Price, RB, LSU
94: Panthers pick Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss
95: Bengals pick Zachary Carter, DT, Florida
96: Colts pick Nick Cross, S, Maryland
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The Las Vegas Raiders selected Memphis guard Dylan Parham in the third round with their No. 90 overall pick. Here's how the last five picks played out.
87: Cardinals pick Cameron Thomas, EDGE, San Diego State
88: Cowboys pick Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama
89: Bills pick Terrel Bernard, LB, Baylor
90: Raiders pick Dylan Parham, OG, Memphis (Singer Wayne Newton announced the pick)
91: Buccaneers pick Rachaad White, RB, Arizona State.
Malik Willis was set to go as high as No. 2 overall in some NFL Draft mock drafts but by the middle of the second day, the Liberty star is still without a team.
Willis proved in college he can throw the ball and run with the ball if needed. He had 2,857 passing yards and 27 touchdown passes in his final year with the Flames. He also ran the ball for 878 yards on 197 carries and scored 13 touchdowns on the ground.
Finally, with the No. 86 pick, the Tennessee Titans selected Willis. The Titans acquired the pick from the Las Vegas Raiders.
For more on this story: NFL Draft 2022: Titans take Malik Willis as fans wonder what was taking so long
The Tennessee Titans have selected Liberty quarterback Malik Willis with the No. 86 pick in the draft, ending his draft slide.
Willis was projected by many as the top quarterback in the 2022 draft class. He was selected after Kenny Pickett, who the Steelers grabbed in the first round. The Atlanta Falcons took Desmond Ridder No. 74 overall.
Willis threw for 20 touchdowns and 6 interceptions with Liberty in 2020.
His draft slide is officially over, and he has a chance to grow behind Titans current starter Ryan Tannehill.
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The Philadelphia Eagles have selected Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean No. 83 overall. Dean slid in the draft to the third round after he was projected as a potential first round pick.
Here's how the last five picks turned out.
81: Giants pick Cordale Flott, CB, LSU
82: Falcons pick DeAngelo Malone, OLB, Western Kentucky
83: Eagles pick Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia
84: Steelers pick DeMarvin Leal, DT, Texas A&M
85: Patriots pick Marcus Jones, CB, Houston (Singer Donny Osmond announced the selection)
The Los Angeles Chargers have selected Baylor defensive back JT Woods with the No. 79 overall pick in the draft. The team opted to go defense in their selection of Woods, who had six interceptions in 2021.
Here's how the last five picks turned out.
76: Ravens pick Travis Jones, DT, Connecticut
77: Colts pick Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan
78: Browns pick Alex Wright, DE, UAB
79: Chargers JT Woods, S, Baylor
80: Broncos pick Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA
The Atlanta Falcons have selected quarterback Desmond Ridder No. 74 overall in the third round of the draft. Ridder is the first quarterback taken on Day 2 and second taken during the draft. He was selected ahead of Liberty quarterback Malik Willis.
The selection comes after the Falcons traded franchise signal caller Matt Ryan to the Colts earlier this year.
Here's how the last five picks turned out.
71: Bears pick Velus Jones Jr., WR, Tennessee
72: Seahawks pick Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State
73: Colts pick Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia
74: Falcons pick Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati
75: Texans pick Christian Harris, LB, Alabama
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The Tennessee Titans opted to go offensive tackle in the third round. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
66: Vikings pick Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma
67: Giants pick Joshua Ezeudu, OG, North Carolina
68: Browns pick Martin Emerson, CB, Mississippi State
69: Titans pick Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State
70: Jaguars pick Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming (Team selected Utah LB Devin Lloyd No. 27 overall)
The Jacksonville Jaguars have selected Kentucky center Luke Fortner No. 65 overall to begin the third round.
Fortner allowed just two sacks in 2021, according to PFF. The pick was announced by Jaguars legend Tony Boselli.
No quarterbacks were taken in the second round.
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The Denver Broncos have concluded the second round of the draft with the selection of Oklahoma edge rusher Nik Bonitto No. 64 overall.
The Buffalo Bills took Georgia running back James Cook No. 63 overall, the brother of Vikings running back Dalvin Cook.
The Chiefs took Cincinnati safety Bryan Cook No. 62 overall.
The Jaguars are on the clock to start the third round.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have selected Central Michigan offensive tackle Luke Goedeke with their No. 57 overall pick in the second round. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
56: Cowboys pick Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss
57: Buccaneers pick Luke Goedeke, OT, Central Michigan
58: Falcons pick Troy Andersen, LB, Montana State (Team lost LB Foyesade Oluokun to Jags in offseason)
59: Vikings pick Ed Ingram, OG, LSU
60: Bengals pick Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska
Georgia LB Nakobe Dean, who was originally projected as a potential first round pick, has yet to be selected.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have selected Georgia wide receiver George Pickens No. 52 overall in the second round. The team hopes for a Kenny Pickett to Pickens connection for years to come after drafting the Pittsburgh quarterback No. 20 overall.
Here's how the last five picks turned out.
51: Eagles pick Cam Jurgens, C, Nebraska
52: Steelers pick George Pickens, WR, Georgia
53: Colts pick Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati
54: Chiefs pick Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan
55: Cardinals pick Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State
At least 13 wide receivers have been selected in the first and second round so far, which tied an NFL record. McBride was the first tight end off the board.
The New England Patriots have selected Tyquan Thornton No. 50 overall in the second round of the NFL Draft on Friday.
The Baylor wide receiver ran a 4.28 40-yard dash at the NFL combine this year, as the team hopes he can be a speedy weapon for Mac Jones.
The pick was announced in entertaining fashion by Ben Lepper, a Make-A-Wish kid.
The Baltimore Ravens have selected David Ojabo No. 45 overall in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft on Friday. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
45: Ravens pick David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan
46: Lions pick Josh Paschal, EDGE, Kentucky
47: Commanders pick Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama
48: Bears pick Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State
49: Saints pick Alontae Taylor, CB, Tennessee
A quarterback has yet to be selected in the second round so far.
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The Houston Texans have selected John Metchie III No. 44 overall in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft on Friday. Here's how the last five picks turned out.
40: Seahawks pick Boye Mafe, EDGE, Minnesota
41: Seahawks pick Ken Walker III, RB, Michigan State
42: Vikings pick Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson
43: Giants pick Wan'Dale Robinson, WR, Kentucky
44: Texans pick John Metchie III, WR, Alabama
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The New York Jets went running back in the second round after having three picks in the first round.
Here's how the last five picks in the second round turned out.
35: Titans pick Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn
36: Jets pick Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State (First running back taken so far in draft)
37: Texans pick Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor
38: Falcons pick Arnold Ebiketie, EDGE, Penn State
39: Bears pick Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington (Chicago didn't have a first round pick)
The Green Bay Packers have selected North Dakota State wide receiver Christian Watson with the No. 34 overall pick in the draft.
The pick means the team finally got an offensive weapon for Aaron Rodgers after taking two defensive players in the first round.
The team made the selection after trading with the Minnesota Vikings
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38. Jets (from Panthers)
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40. Seahawks (from Broncos)
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42. Colts (from Commanders)
43. Falcons
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46. Lions (from Vikings)
47. Commanders (from Colts)
48. Bears (from Chargers)
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50. Chiefs (from Dolphins)
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54. Patriots
55. Cardinals
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Rounds 2 and 3 of the 2022 NFL Draft are set to kick off at 7 p.m. ET.
There are a handful of quarterbacks still on the board to start day two after only one -- Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett -- was picked in the first round.
The quarterback crop includes Liberty signal caller Malik Willis, Matt Corral of Ole Miss, North Carolina's Sam Howell, and Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder.
Other notable players still available include Georgia LB Nakobe Dean and Iowa State running back Breece Hall
1. Jaguars: DE Travon Walker (Georgia)
2. Lions: DE Aidan Hutchinson (Michigan)
3. Texans: CB Derek Stingley Jr. (LSU)
4. Jets: CB Sauce Gardner (Cincinnati)
5. Giants: DE Kayvon Thibodeaux (Oregon)
6. Panthers: OT Ikem Ekwonu (NC State)
7. Giants: OT Evan Neal (Alabama)
8. Falcons: WR Drake London (USC)
9. Seahawks: OT Charles Cross (Seahawks)
10. Jets: WR Garrett Wilson (Ohio State)
11. Saints: WR Chris Olave (Ohio State)
12. Lions: WR Jameson Williams (Alabama)
13. Eagles: DT Jordan Davis (Georgia)
14. Ravens: S Kyle Hamilton (Notre Dame)
15. Texans: OG Kenyon Green (Texas A&M)
16. Commanders: WR Johan Dotson (Penn State)
17. Chargers: OG Zion Johnson (Boston College)
18. Titans: WR Treylon Burks (Arkansas)
19. Saints: OT Trevor Penning (Northern Iowa)
20. Steelers: QB Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh)
21. Chiefs: CB Trent McDuffie (Washington)
22. Packers: LB Quay Walker (Georgia)
23. Bills: CB Kaiir Elam (Florida)
24. Cowboys: OT Taylor Smith (Tulsa)
25. Ravens: C Tyler Linderbaum (Iowa)
26. Jets: DE Jermaine Johnson (Florida State)
27. Jaguars: LB Devin Lloyd (Utah)
28. Packers: DT Devonte Wyatt (Georgia)
29. Patriots: OG Cole Strang (Chattanooga)
30. Chiefs: DE George Karlaftis (Purdue)
31. Bengals: S Daxton Hill (Michigan)
32. Vikings: S Lewis Cine (Georgia)
Rounds 2/3 are set to begin at 7 p.m. ET on Friday
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The Cincinnati Bengals have selected Michigan safety Daxton Hill with the No. 31 overall pick.
Hill totaled 149 tackles, and four interceptions over three seasons with the Wolverines.
He was the second Michigan player drafted in the first round after defensive end Aiden Hutchinson was taken by the Detroit Lions No. 2 overall.
The Kansas City Chiefs have selected Purdue defensive lineman George Karlaftis with their No. 30 overall pick.
Originally from Greece, Karlaftis didn't move to the U.S. until eight years ago.
"I haven't been playing this game for very long," he said. "I feel like my best football is ahead of me."
Karlaftis earned 14 sacks during his college career with Purdue.
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The Green Bay Packers have selected Georgia defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt with their No. 28 overall pick.
The Packers decided to go defense again after a handful of wide receivers were already picked earlier this evening.
Wyatt joins his fellow Georgia teammate Quay Walker, who the team selected No. 22 overall on Thursday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have traded back into the first round, selecting Utah linebacker Devin Lloyd with the No. 27 overall pick.
A fired up Lloyd was seen lifting up Roger Goodell on the stage.
"I'm just ready to ... win a Super Bowl," he said. "Duval, lets turn it up."
The Jags continue to sure up their defense. The team selected Georgia lineman Travon Walker with the No. 1 overall pick.
The Jaguars traded their No. 33, No. 106 and No. 180 selections to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the No. 27 pick.
The New York Jets have traded back into the first round, selecting Florida State lineman Jermaine Johnson II No. 26 overall.
It was the Jets third pick in the first round on Thursday.
They previously selected Cincinnati cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner and Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson.
"I'm so glad the Jets came and got me," Johnson said. "We'll wreak havoc."
The Jets made the pick after trading with the Tennessee Titans.
The Titans received the No. 35, No. 69 and No. 163 overall pick. The Jets received the No. 26, and No. 101 overall picks.
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The Dallas Cowboys have selected Tulsa offensive tackle Tyler Smith with their No. 24 overall pick.
The move comes roughly a decade after they drafted another Smith, Tyron Smith, with their No. 9 overall selection in the 2011 NFL Draft.
The Cowboys hope Tyler Smith will protect quarterback Dak Prescott for years to come.
The Buffalo Bill have selected Florida cornerback Kaiir Elam with their No. 23 overall pick in the draft.
The Bills selected Elam after trading their No. 25 and No. 130 overall selections to the Ravens, in exchange for the No. 23 overall pick.
Elam totaled 39 tackles, 11 pass break ups and 2 interceptions in 2020 with the Gators.
The team made the move with Tre'Davious White recovering from ACL injury.
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The Green Bay Packers have selected linebacker Quay Walker No. 22 overall in the draft.
Walker, a ferocious hitter at Georgia, totaled 137 tackles during his college career that ended with a National Championship.
The Packers decided against grabbing an offensive weapon for quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the first round.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have selected quarterback Kenny Pickett with the No. 20 overall pick in the draft.
Pickett threw for 12,202 yards and 81 touchdowns in his career at Pittsburgh.
He won't have to go far, as he hopes to replace Ben Roethlisberger, who announced his retirement from the NFL earlier this year.
Pickett was the first quarterback selected in the draft so far.
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The Philadelphia Eagles have traded their No.18 and No. 101 overall picks in the draft to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for Pro Bowl wide receiver A.J. Brown.
Following the trade, the Titans grabbed Arkansas wide receiver Treylon Burks with their newly acquired No. 18 overall selection.
Burks drew comparisons to Brown during the broadcast. He is a new target for quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
Six wide receivers have now gone in the first round so far.
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The Arizona Cardinals have acquired Marquise Brown in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Cardinals got Brown and Baltimore's No. 100 overall pick in exchange for their No. 23 overall pick, the team announced.
Brown earned 1,008 receiving yards and six touchdowns last season with the Ravens.
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The Baltimore Ravens have selected Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton No. 14 overall.
Considered one of the top 5 players in the draft, Hamilton fell a bit from where he was projected to go before Baltimore picked him up.
"It's crazy it doesn't sound real," Hamilton said. "I just hope to keep the tradition going, they already have a great team."
The NFL Draft started with a moment of silence for Dwayne Haskins Thursday night, just weeks after the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was killed after being struck on a Florida highway.
Haskins, who would have turned 25 Tuesday, was attempting to cross the westbound lanes of Interstate 595 on foot when he was hit by a dump truck around 6:37 a.m. April 9, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
He was pronounced dead on the highway.
For more on this story: Dwayne Haskins honored at NFL Draft with moment of silence
The Philadelphia Eagles have selected Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis No. 13 overall following a trade with the Houston Texans.
The Eagles received the No. 13 overall pick, while the Texans got the No. 15, No. 124, No. 162, and No. 166 overall picks.
It marks three trades in a row, and ends a run on offensive players.
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The Detroit Lions have selected Jameson Williams No. 12 overall after trading up in the first round with the Minnesota Vikings.
Jameson was a speedy wideout at Alabama, and is coming of an ACL injury.
"I should be back soon," he said of his injury.
The selection comes as wide receivers went over the board at No. 8, No. 10, No. 11 and No. 12 overall.
The Lions reportedly traded their No. 32, No. 34, and No. 66 picks, for the Vikings No. 12 and No. 46 overall selections.
The New Orleans Saints opted to select Ohio State wide receiver Chris Olave No. 11 overall after trading up in the draft.
The pick was made following a trade with the Washington Commanders.
"I respect them for taking that chance on me," Olave said.
It means two Buckeye wide receivers were taken in the first 11 picks of the draft. Garrett Wilson was taken by the Jets No. 10 overall.
The New York Jets used their second pick in the first round to select Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson No. 10 overall.
The selection means no quarterback was taken in the first 10 picks of the draft.
Wilson is a 2nd-team AP All-American with the Buckeyes. He had 12 receiving touchdowns in 2021.
"I'm happy that the New York Jets took a chance on me," Wilson said. "Really excited to get to the Big Apple for sure."
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The Atlanta Falcons have selected USC wide receiver Drake London No. 8 overall in the 2022 NFL Draft.
London is the first wide receiver taken during the draft so far.
"I'm just speechless," he said.
When asked how he felt about playing with tight end Kyle Pitts, London suggested, "It's twin towers."
The moves comes as Julio Jones is no longer with the team and Calvin Ridley was suspended suspended indefinitely through the 2022 season for betting on NFL games.
The New York Giants selected Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal with the No. 7 overall selection in the draft -- their second time picking in the top 10 on Thursday.
The Giants previously took Oregon pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux No. 5 overall.
Standing at 6-foot-7, Neal will be paired with Georgia offensive tackle Andrew Thomas, who the Giants took No.4 overall in 2020.
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The New York Giants selected Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux with the fifth overall selection in the draft.
Giants hope the selection of Thibodeaux will bolster a pass rush that earned 34 sacks in 2021.
"It was just a blessing," Thibodeaux said on the draft stage. "Just to be part of an organization like this is ridiculous."
The pick was announced by Sam Prince, a Make-A-Wish kid.
The New York Jets have selected Cincinnati cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner with the No. 4 overall pick.
Gardner finished his final season with the Bearcats with 40 tackles, three interceptions, and four pass breakups, earning AAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades.
The pick comes after the Houston Texans selected cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. No. 3 overall.
"I'm extremely blessed," Gardner said. "You can't have too much sauce."
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The Detroit Lions selected hometown defensive end Aiden Hutchinson No. 2 overall in the 2022 NFL Draft.
After the Jacksonville Jaguars opted to select Travon Walker with the top overall pick, the Lions wasted no time in selecting Hutchinson, a standout from Michigan.
"I'm happy I get to go back to Detroit," Hutchinson said. "I'm fired up."
The Jacksonville Jaguars ended all speculation on Thursday night when they picked defensive lineman Travon Walker from Georgia
It’s the second year in a row the Jaguars have made the first selection in the draft. The team picked quarterback Trevor Lawrence last year.
For more on this story: NFL Draft 2022: Jaguars select defensive lineman Travon Walker
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are officially on the clock, with the team set to pick No. 1 overall for the second straight year.
Unlike last year with Trevor Lawrence, it is unclear who will hear their named called first by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday.
As usual, Goodell was showered with boos as he took the stage and introduced former and current Raiders in Las Vegas.
It's only minutes until the world finds out.
It's the final countdown in Las Vegas.
The draft kicks off in just 30 minutes as many top prospects hope to start their NFL careers.
But unlike last year with Trevor Lawrence, it is unclear who will hear their named called first by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday.
The draft is set to begin at 8 p.m. ET. The Jacksonville Jaguars have the No.1 overall pick for the second straight year.
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The NFL Draft will be held in Las Vegas for the first time as the league has come to fully embrace sports gambling and all the dollars and cents that have come with it.
Caesars Entertainment, the official casino sponsor of the NFL, will be hosting the draft. The NFL Draft Theater and NFL Draft Experience will be adjacent to the Caesars Forum and behind the High Roller, which towers over The Linq and the rest of the Las Vegas Strip.
Trey Wingo, Caesars’ chief trends officer and former ESPN broadcaster, told Fox News Digital in a recent interview that having the draft in the entertainment capital of the world made the most sense to him.
For more on this story: Trey Wingo on NFL Draft's Las Vegas debut, marathon ESPN broadcast, uncertainty around No. 1 pick
The red carpet portion of the 2022 draft festivities in Las Vegas on Thursday is now closed.
All eyes are on the draft, which kicks off at 8 p.m. ET. The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to pick first.
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Singer Donny Osmond made an appearance at red carpet in Las Vegas on Thursday.
Osmond is picking for the New England Patriots in the draft.
Drake London was spotted wearing a "DL" chain at the carpet in Las Vegas.
London, who played college ball at USC, is seen as one of the top wide receiver prospects in the draft.
Quarterback Malik Willis was seen walking the red carpet wearing a fashionable black suit.
The prospect, out of Liberty, will likely go in the first round.
But experts suggest the draft is a weak one for teams looking to grab a quarterback.
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Nakobe Dean was seen walking the red carpet wearing a suit and orange hat.
The hard hitting linebacker, out of Georgia, is likely going in the first round.
Charles Cross was all smiles at the red carpet on Thursday.
The Mississippi State tackle told Fox News Digital he's "excited" for the next step of his journey.
Jermaine Johnson II was captured looking fly in his suit at the red carpet in Las Vegas.
Johnson, a defensive end out of Florida State, hopes to hear his name called in the first round on Thursday
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Speaking at the red carpet on Thursday, George Karlaftis says he's ready to get started.
Karlaftis, a defensive end from Purdue, is a projected first-round pick.
Potential first-round draft pick Evan Neal arrived at the red carpet on Thursday.
He said he feels good about the upcoming NFL Draft.
The Alabama standout tackle is seen as a potential top pick.
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Former NFL coach June Jones was spot on last year when he predicted Mac Jones would have immense success in his rookie season. He would lead the New England Patriots to a playoff appearance.
Jones, the former head coach of the Atlanta Falcons and interim coach of the San Diego Chargers, told Fox News Digital in a recent interview he thinks most of the quarterbacks in this year’s class are "wait-and-see" type players. He said out of everyone, Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett was the one he liked the most.
"I think they’re all gonna be wait-and-see guys. I do think (Kenny Pickett) if he goes to the right team, I think he possibly could be (a starter)," Jones said. "I’m not high on (Sam Howell) from North Carolina. But Pickett I think has enough throwing ability and has been in a passing offense. … I think he may be able to jump up in there and get a chance anyway to play early."
For more on this story: NFL Draft 2022: Ex-coach June Jones breaks down QB class, reveals who he likes the most
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Aidan Hutchinson will hear his name called in Las Vegas at the NFL Draft on Thursday night and it’s only a matter of how much time he’ll have to wait for that to happen.
Hutchinson and Super Bowl-winning quarterback and former No. 1 overall draft pick Matthew Stafford were at Courtyard by Marriott’s "Bistro & Banter" event inside the Library at Marquee at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the Autograph Collection on Wednesday night hours before the Jacksonville Jaguars were set to go on the clock.
The Los Angeles Rams star told Fox News Digital afterward he wasn’t worried about Hutchinson going through the draft process but wanted him to savor the moment.
For more on this story: Matthew Stafford's NFL Draft advice to Aidan Hutchinson: 'Just enjoy it'
Former Utah Utes standout Devin Lloyd went from helping lead his team to a Pac-12 title to becoming one of the top linebackers to enter the 2022 NFL Draft.
In case you missed it, Lloyd talked to Fox News Digital ahead of the NFL Draft. He described the pre-draft process as a "rollercoaster," from training for the combine to Zoom meetings with different teams within just a few weeks of finishing his collegiate career.
For more on this story: Top NFL Draft prospect channels family military values ahead of bright career: 'It shaped me into who I am'
For the first time in league history, the NFL Draft is taking place in Las Vegas.
The NFL Draft Theater is located adjacent to the Caesars Forum and behind the gigantic High Roller on The Linq Promenade.
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