How Receiver Productivity in College Relates to NFL Outcomes
What stats can we look at as potential future performance indicators? And what do the numbers show about the 2022 Draft class?
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What stats can we look at as potential future performance indicators? And what do the numbers show about the 2022 Draft class?
The Jets have room to improve everywhere and the draft picks to fill a lot of needs. Who should they be targeting?
The team as a whole needs more blue-chip talent, but two top 7 picks will surely help address that. Who should they consider with those selections?
The Rams have needs on the offensive line, cornerback, and depth in multiple areas. But with no picks until No. 104, who will be left for them?
We offer up 6 players - one at each of 6 different positions - that would be good fits at No. 17 and 79.
The Commanders could go a lot of ways. We've got some recommendations, especially at receiver and the secondary.
Getting a cornerback, some help on the offensive line, and a receiver like George Pickens should be among their priorities.
With the Chiefs needing a receiver to replace Tyreek Hill, Skyy Moore is on a list of players they should strongly consider
The Raiders need some Day 1-caliber help, but don't pick until No. 86. We look at who could be available for them there.
Quarterback? Left tackle? We analyze where the Panthers could go with the No. 6 pick.