Unpacking Future Packers: No. 14 Boye Mafe

Minnesota OLB Boye Mafe is up next in Unpacking Future Packers.

The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects that could be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2022 NFL draft.

Rashan Gary and Preston Smith give the Green Bay Packers a dynamic pair of pass rushers. The duo combined for 18.5 sacks last season and could see that number climb this season.

With Gary and Smith in place, the Packers have the best pass-rushing duo in the NFC North. The depth behind those two is severely lacking and Brian Gutekunst needs to address the position by targeting the strength of the 2022 NFL draft (edge rushers) early and often.

An edge rusher that Green Bay’s general manager could target with the 28th overall pick is Boye Mafe. The Minnesota Golden Gopher edge rusher checks in at No. 14 in the Unpacking Future Packers countdown.

Mafe started four of six games for the Golden Gophers in 2020. He finished the COVID-19 shortened season with 5.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. 

This past season Mafe recorded 10 tackles for loss and seven sacks. He finished his career at Minnesota with 19.5 tackles for loss and 15 sacks.

“I think there is just so much overall potential within his game,” Daniel House, the founder of Gophers Guru, said. “The athletic traits are obviously the talking point, but his productivity improved each year too. Mafe’s excellent lateral agility and quickness create challenges for opposing offensive tackles, especially when you get him moving off of stunts or slants.”

Mafe is a player that showed improvement each season during his time with the Gophers. A big reason for his growth is due to his commitment in the film room, weight room and the time spent on the practice field honing his craft.

“He studies the game hard and understands how to set up moves based upon potential tells and schematic decisions,” House said. “He grew in that area during his career and I think it helped him continue improving as a pass rusher. Mafe is a smart player who puts in the work. The ceiling is extremely high when you pair up his current pass rushing skills, athleticism, character and football IQ. If he gets into a scheme where he can rush off the edge and occasionally work in space, he will thrive. Teams who utilize multiple fronts and packages should be all over Mafe. You can align him all over the place and generate favorable mismatches within your game plans.”

Mafe started his draft cycle off with a bang. He put on a show during the Senior Bowl. Mafe recorded three tackles for loss, two sacks and forced fumble to earn Player of the Game honors for the National team. 

From Pro Football Focus:

“Nobody in this draft class has the kind of first-step get-off Mafe brings to the table. In a pass-first league, that’s never been more important. He posted the highest PFF pass-rushing grade of any edge rusher at the Senior Bowl and when he can pin his ears back and attack the quarterback, his performance shoots through the roof.”

Mafe then put on a show at the combine. The Minnesota edge rusher ran a 4.53 40-yard dash with a 1.56 10-yard split (tied for fourth best among edge rushers). He had a 38 inch vertical, with a 10-5 broad jump. Those numbers were to be expected. Mafe was a three-sport athlete at Hopkins High and was listed on Bruce Feldman’s Freak’s list.

Mafe is a twitched up edge rusher. That first step explosion makes him a nightmare for offensive tackles. He wins the corner with quickness and long strides, with great burst to close on the quarterback. Mafe flashes the ability to convert speed to power. 

“He wins with speed and explosiveness off the edge,” House said. “His dynamic first step immediately puts tackles in a bind. There are quite a few instances where he starts the game with speed rushes, senses the tackle is starting to over-set and then counters with an inside move. He also occasionally incorporates chops, clubs and rips within his pass rushing arsenal. Those moves pair up really nicely with his speed, explosiveness and bend. Mafe also did a really great job of retracing rushes and never quit on the play. His effort is consistent and impactful.”

Mafe took a big step forward with his plan of attack this past fall. There were instances early in his career that if he didn’t win with his initial quickness, there would be no plan B. Now, Mafe showcased a deeper bag of tricks as a pass rusher. It’s part of his game that’s continuing to grow and will only get better with NFL coaching. Mafe even mentioned during the Senior Bowl that Robert Saleh, the New York Jets head coach, helped him with his technique throughout the week.

“I thought his overall pass rush diversity took a step forward each year as he gained more experience,” House said. “Mafe continued improving his hand technique and eventually tied all of it together with his footwork and speed. There is still room for him to gain even more nuance in his game, which probably excites NFL evaluators. More importantly, Mafe is super receptive to learning and I think NFL teams will really like that about him. He is never satisfied with where his game is at and wants to maximize all of his potential.”

As a run defender, Mofe shows good range and does a good job of chasing down ball carriers from the backside. He does a good job of using his quickness to knife through gaps.

“Mafe’s pursuit skills are excellent on perimeter runs,” House said. “There are instances where he pursues plays from the opposite hash and makes tackles in the second level. Mafe has sideline-to-sideline range and slithers between blockers because of his flexibility, explosiveness and quick first step. I think he can develop into a consistently reliable run defender with more coaching and additional reps.”

There is no questioning Mafe’s effort against the run. However, he’ll need to get stronger at the point of attack if he’s going to be anything more than a designated pass-rusher. He can be bullied by offensive lineman and driven back.

I think this is the biggest area he must improve,” House said. “With that being said, I thought Mafe improved vs. the run as the 2021 season progressed. Boye played more instinctively as a run defender, set edges and got off of blocks. Minnesota’s coaches placed a major emphasis on Mafe’s run defense last year, which helped him get better. In general, I think he can continue working on maximizing his wingspan to extend and disengage blocks. We saw flashes, but it’s more about consistency at this point.”

Fit with the Packers

Mafe is not the sum of all his parts yet. The toolsy edge rusher improved each season during his time at Minnesota and it’s reasonable to expect that growth to continue at the next level, where he could serve as a designated pass rusher early (first two years) and be unleashed down the road. A similar path that the Packers took with Gary, a former first-round pick. 

A team can never have enough talented edge rushers and Mafe would provide quality depth behind Gary and Smith. With his length and rare explosiveness, Mafe possesses the freaky athletic traits that NFL teams covet. 

“As a player, his overall potential is endless,” House said. “Mafe’s combination of speed, power, blossoming technique and work ethic should excite teams. He is an explosive rusher who can provide versatility for a team that wants to be multiple with its fronts and packages. Mafe made significant improvements each season and will become an impactful pass rusher within a scheme that maximizes his extremely unique athletic traits.”

On top of his traits, Mafe just seems like a “Packer” guy. By all reports, Mafe is a standup individual that will not only make an impact on the field, but off the field as well.  

We all know about the athletic traits and potential on the field, but I think Boye’s character is what separates him from others,” House said. “He is an extremely genuine person and always provided extremely detailed insight for pieces that I wrote. Mafe’s teammates rallied around the energy that he brought to every area of his life. Over the years, he developed into a key leader of Minnesota’s program and everyone gravitated toward him. A team is getting a high character player who will make a difference not only on the field, but in the community.”

Mafe is on the “older” side. He will turn 24 in November. That shouldn’t stop Gutekunst from adding a player that checks every other box.

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Ryan Dodson’s 2022 NFL mock draft

Ryan Dodson projects an interesting trade scenario in this 2022 NFL mock draft.

Ryan Dodson presents our latest NFL mock draft of 2022. Sound off on social media to let us know your thoughts, and be sure to check our 2022 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of the offerings.

2022 NFL Mock Draft

* represents projected trade

Pick Team Pos Player School
1 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Aidan Hutchinson Michigan
2 Detroit Lions EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux Oregon
3 Houston Texans OT Ickey Ekwonu N.C. State
4 *Washington Commanders (via NYJ) QB Malik Willis Liberty
5 New York Giants S Kyle Hamilton Notre Dame
6 Carolina Panthers QB Kenny Pickett Pittsburgh
7 New York Giants (via CHI) EDGE Travon Walker Georgia
8 Atlanta Falcons WR Garrett Wilson Ohio State
9 Seattle Seahawks (via DEN) CB Sauce Gardner Cincinnati
10 New York Jets (via SEA) OT Evan Neal Alabama
11 *New York Jets (via WAS) WR Drake London USC
12 Minnesota Vikings CB Derek Stingley Jr. LSU
13 Houston Texans (via CLE) EDGE Jermaine Johnson II Florida State
14 Baltimore Ravens LB Nakobe Dean Georgia
15 Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA) CB Trent McDuffie Washington
16 New Orleans Saints (via IND>PHI) WR Jameson Williams Alabama
17 Los Angeles Chargers OT Trevor Penning Northern Iowa
18 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) WR Treylon Burks Arkansas
19 New Orleans Saints (via PHI) LB Devin Lloyd Utah
20 Pittsburgh Steelers DT Jordan Davis Georgia
21 New England Patriots CB Kyler Gordon Washington
22 Green Bay Packers (via LV) WR Jahan Dotson Penn State
23 Arizona Cardinals WR Chris Olave Ohio State
24 Dallas Cowboys EDGE George Karlaftis Purdue
25 Buffalo Bills DL Devonte Wyatt Georgia
26 Tennessee Titans EDGE David Ojabo Michigan
27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers OT Charles Cross Mississippi State
28 Green Bay Packers S Dax Hill Michigan
29 Kansas City Chiefs (via MIA) OL Kenyon Green Texas A&M
30 Kansas City Chiefs CB Andrew Booth Clemson
31 Cincinnati Bengals OT Tyler Smith Tulsa
32 Detroit Lions (via LAR) LB Quay Walker Georgia

2022 NFL draft: The top 12 edge defenders

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar breaks down the top 12 edge defenders in the 2022 NFL draft class.

NFL teams attempted 18,712 passes on 20,876 dropbacks in the 2021 season. 11,926 of those dropbacks, and 11,202 of those attempts, were in dropbacks of zero to three steps. That’s 57.1% of the NFL’s dropbacks, and 59.8 of its passing attempts, coming out of quick game. Those percentages are fairly consistent over the last few, as the passing game expands as the base idea in pro football. As is the case with most things in pro football, that found its way to the highest level from the college game.

Think about what that means for defensive lines at either level who are trying to shut down passing games with pressure. You’re no longer living in a world in which passes are more equally distributed between short, intermediate, and deep. You need to affect the quarterback as quickly as possible. And with RPOs escalating at every level of football, you can’t just pin your ears back; you have to read the backfield if you want to be in the right place more often than not.

Certain traits for edge defenders that used to be necessities may be relative luxuries at this time. The ability to bend around the protection arc — to “dip and rip” — is always a plus as a pass-rusher, but what does it mean if you’re pretty around the pocket, but it takes you an inevitably and disproportionately long time to get to the quarterback when you’re doing that? The guy who can shoot gaps from inside and outside may be more indispensable. The speed counter, allowing you to fool a blocker to think you’re going to his outside shoulder with your feet, and then you accelerate inside, is something you see more in this class of edge-rushers than the old-school bend around the edge. And the ability to use your hands to dislodge blockers from their preferred stations may also be more important, because you have fewer wasted steps.

In a game where the offensive object is to get the ball out as quickly as possible to avoid pressure and to set the tone, the defensive object will be to get to the passer with the fewest wasted steps in the shortest amount of time.

These are important things to consider when evaluating this class of draft-eligible edge defenders. How do they get to the quarterback? How many gaps can they disrupt when doing so? Because the most valuable edge defenders aren’t edge defenders on every snap; they’re able to move around and mess things up all over the place.

With all that in mind, here’s Touchdown Wire’s list of the 12 best edge defenders in the 2022 draft class — the guys who project best to disrupt in all these ways at the next level.

(All advanced metrics courtesy of Pro Football Focus and Sports Info Solutions unless otherwise indicated. All testing data comes from the 2022 scouting combine, with percentile per position, courtesy of MockDraftable.com. Certain biographical information was gleaned from Dane Brugler’s “The Beast” draft guide over at The Athletic, which is a must-read every year).

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Cletis Cutts’ 2022 NFL mock draft

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Cletis Cutts presents our latest NFL mock draft of 2022. Sound off on social media to let us know your thoughts, and be sure to check our 2022 NFL Draft Central page to keep track of all of the offerings.

2022 NFL Mock Draft

Pick Team Pos Player School
1 Jacksonville Jaguars EDGE Aidan Hutchinson Michigan
2 Detroit Lions QB Malik Willis Liberty
3 Houston Texans EDGE Travon Walker Georgia
4 New York Jets CB Sauce Gardner Cincinnati
5 New York Giants OT Evan Neal Alabama
6 Carolina Panthers QB Kenny Pickett Pittsburgh
7 New York Giants (via CHI) EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux Oregon
8 Atlanta Falcons WR Drake London USC
9 Seattle Seahawks (via DEN) OT Ickey Ekwonu N.C. State
10 New York Jets (via SEA) EDGE Jermaine Johnson II Florida State
11 Washington Commanders S Kyle Hamilton Notre Dame
12 Minnesota Vikings DT Jordan Davis Georgia
13 Houston Texans (via CLE) OT Charles Cross Mississippi State
14 Baltimore Ravens EDGE George Karlaftis Purdue
15 Philadelphia Eagles (via MIA) DL Devonte Wyatt Georgia
16 New Orleans Saints (via IND>PHI) QB Matt Corral Ole Miss
17 Los Angeles Chargers OT Trevor Penning Northern Iowa
18 Philadelphia Eagles (via NO) WR Chris Olave Ohio State
19 New Orleans Saints (via PHI) WR Garrett Wilson Ohio State
20 Pittsburgh Steelers CB Derek Stingley Jr. LSU
21 New England Patriots WR Jameson Williams Alabama
22 Green Bay Packers (via LV) WR Treylon Burks Arkansas
23 Arizona Cardinals EDGE Boye Mafe Minnesota
24 Dallas Cowboys OG Zion Johnson Boston College
25 Buffalo Bills CB Trent McDuffie Washington
26 Tennessee Titans OT Tyler Smith Tulsa
27 Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Jahan Dotson Penn State
28 Green Bay Packers LB Nakobe Dean Georgia
29 Kansas City Chiefs (via MIA) WR Christian Watson North Dakota State
30 Kansas City Chiefs EDGE Arnold Ebiketie Penn State
31 Cincinnati Bengals C Tyler Linderbaum Iowa
32 Detroit Lions (via LAR) LB Devin Lloyd Utah

Cory Bonini’s 2022 NFL mock draft 2.0

Round 1 updated mock for the 2022 NFL Draft

A recent trade has shaken up the middle of the 2022 NFL Draft’s opening round. The swapping of picks warranted an update a week sooner than planned, so I took the opportunity to fully revisit each pick from the top down in this Round 1 mock draft. While many picks did not change, a few intriguing adjustments atop the draft created a ripple effect throughout. You can check out the first iteration, if you so please.

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7 edge rush prospects for Cowboys to consider through 2022 draft weekend

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The Dallas Cowboys have employed some of the game’s best sack artists across their storied careers. Harvey Martin and Charles Haley are legendary staples of some of the greatest teams in franchise history. While it was a shock that DeMarcus Ware didn’t make the Hall of Fame this past February, his name will likely be called soon.

Young phenom Micah Parsons certainly helps this however his dynamic ability in multiple facets raises questions if he should be pigeon holed into one role. Dallas re-signed veteran DE DeMarcus Lawrence, who has consistently graded out as one of the game’s best edge rushers despite only two seasons of double-digit takedowns. There are question marks beyond those two, though, and as Parsons will primarily play off-ball linebacker, there’s a need to grab a young edge player in the draft later this month.

Dorance Armstrong is an intriguing re-sign, but his career high in sacks happened last season at five. Watching DE Randy Gregory walk out the door after a breakout year undoubtedly hurts.

Tarell Basham, Chauncey Golston and recently signed veteran DE Dante Fowler round out the current group and while it’s enough to go into a season with, defensive coordinator Dan Quinn loves to rotate players, so the more the merrier. Here are some names who would be good additions and potential long-term starters.

2022 NFL draft: Boye Mafe scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Minnesota edge defender Boye Mafe

An explosive, high-upside edge rusher with impressive tools, Minnesota’s Boye Mafe will hope to prove himself as one of the top edge defenders in a deep 2022 NFL draft class.

Here is everything you need to know about the Golden Gophers’ promising pass rusher:

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These mock drafts have been a really fun exercise in trying to figure out what options the Vikings have in April. This one is going to focus on two elements: a realistic trade down in gaining a second-round pick and fortifying the edge group.

Fortifying edge is an interesting proposition. The Vikings just restructured Danielle Hunter and signed Za’Darius Smith, but from a long-term perspective, there are still question marks. Answering those questions in a deep edge class with two of the best to learn from should be considered a high and likely priority.

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Here are a handful of prospects who helped their draft stock during Saturday’s testing and on-field workouts:

Ravens post-Super Bowl 7-round mock draft

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The Baltimore Ravens will look to bolster their roster in many areas during the 2022 NFL draft. The team is currently slated to have 10 draft picks, with nine of them coming in the first four rounds.

Baltimore has some very big needs as they continue to navigate through the offseason. They will have many swings through the draft to fill the holes on their roster, and a very talented 2022 draft helps matters tremendously.

Below we put together a post-Super Bowl seven-round mock draft for the Ravens.