Here’s all the pieces it is advisable know earlier than the 2022 NFL draft kicks off Thursday evening in Las Vegas.
What time is the draft, and the way can I watch it?
The first spherical will get underway Thursday at 8 p.m., with Rounds 2-3 starting Friday at 7 p.m. and Rounds 4-7 beginning Saturday at midday. Coverage of all three days can be broadcast on ESPN, ABC and the NFL Network.
What is the draft order?
After some massive trades final 12 months and all through the offseason, eight groups — the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders, Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Rams — shouldn’t have first-round picks, whereas eight different groups — the Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, New York Jets, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs — have two. The prime 32 appears as follows: (Here’s the complete order of all 263 picks.)
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Detroit Lions
- Houston Texans
- New York Jets
- New York Giants
- Carolina Panthers
- New York Giants (through Chicago Bears)
- Atlanta Falcons
- Seattle Seahawks (through Denver Broncos)
- New York Jets (through Seahawks)
- Washington Commanders
- Minnesota Vikings
- Houston Texans (through Cleveland Browns)
- Baltimore Ravens
- Philadelphia Eagles (through Miami Dolphins)
- New Orleans Saints (through Indianapolis Colts)
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Philadelphia Eagles (through Saints)
- New Orleans Saints (through Eagles)
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- New England Patriots
- Green Bay Packers (through Las Vegas Raiders)
- Arizona Cardinals
- Dallas Cowboys
- Buffalo Bills
- Tennessee Titans
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Green Bay Packers
- Kansas City Chiefs (through San Francisco 49ers)
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Detroit Lions (through Los Angeles Rams)
Who are the highest prospects?
Here are among the prime gamers at every place, with their consensus massive board rating and a hyperlink to their NFL.com scouting profile:
Quarterback
Wide receiver
Running again
Tight finish
Offensive linemen
Cornerback
Safety
Linebacker
Edge rusher
Defensive linemen
What concerning the Ravens? What do they want?
The Ravens have 10 picks within the draft, together with 4 within the prime 100:
- Round 1, No. 14 total
- Round 2, No. 45
- Round 3, No. 76
- Round 3, No. 100 (compensatory)
- Round 4, No. 110 (through New York Giants)
- Round 4, No. 119
- Round 4, No. 128 (through Arizona Cardinals)
- Round 4, No. 139 (compensatory)
- Round 4, No. 141 (compensatory)
- Round 6, No. 197
Cornerback, defensive position, edge rusher and offensive line are the workforce’s largest wants. The Baltimore Sun previewed these positions and several other others:
Here’s what columnist Mike Preston has to say concerning the Ravens’ draft plans and some native prospects:
Here’s what Baltimore Sun reporters Childs Walker and Jonas Shaffer and editor C.J. Doon make of the Ravens’ draft method and this weekend’s stakes.
Here are two divergent views of how the Ravens ought to spend their picks:
Here are The Baltimore Sun’s remaining projections for all 143 picks within the first 4 rounds:
And listed below are among the largest Ravens storylines coming into the draft:
Are there any native gamers who may get picked?
Here are the prospects with ties to Maryland.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com