Falcons bolster defense, add Georgia WR in new mock draft

In Draft Wire’s latest three-round mock, the Falcons address needs on both sides of the ball.

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For the second year in a row, the Atlanta Falcons will enter the draft needing a ton of help due to salary cap constraints. The team has four selections in the first three rounds, including what is currently the No. 9 overall pick.

In Draft Wire’s latest three-round mock, Luke Easterling has the Falcons addressing multiple holes on both sides of the ball. Let’s check out all four of Atlanta’s projected picks.

Giants go all defense in Todd McShay’s first mock draft

The New York Giants pass on first-round offensive linemen in Todd McShay’s first 2022 mock draft, instead going all defense in Round 1.

There are only four weeks remaining in the 2021 regular season and that means the 2022 NFL draft order is beginning to take shape. The contenders have largely been separated from the pretenders and for roughly half of the league, looking ahead has begun.

ESPN’s Todd McShay is looking ahead as well. And on Tuesday, he released his very first mock draft of the season.

Who are the New York Giants selecting? Let’s take a look.

Note: McShay used ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI) to project the order of the picks.

With pick No. 5 overall, McShay has the Giants taking Purdue defensive end George Karlaftis.

The Giants have a pair of early picks and could go a bunch of different ways. But they are no better than 25th in sacks (25), pass rush win rate (32.0%) and pressure rate (25.9%), despite some flashes from rookie Azeez Ojulari (7.5 sacks). Karlaftis wins with power and has proven disruptive even though he often sees double-teams for Purdue — and like Leonard Williams, he is versatile enough to rush from inside when needed.

At No. 7 overall, McShay has Big Blue selecting Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean.

Cross could be a great option to shore up a brutal offensive line if he’s still available, and Alabama’s Jameson Williams would make sense. But I love Dean’s game, and he fits what the Giants covet — another three-down playmaking linebacker to line up with Blake Martinez, who will be returning from a torn ACL. Dean has sideline-to-sideline range and is an artist at slipping blocks, hunting down ball carriers and blowing up plays. Just look at this 13-game stat line for the season: 62 tackles, 5.0 sacks, 8 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles and a touchdown.

In McShay’s scenario, Mississippi State offensive lineman Charles Cross goes to the Carolina Panthers at No. 6 overall. Meanwhile, the Giants pass on other linemen such as Tyler Linderbaum, Ikem Ekwonu and Trevor Penning — all of whom go later in the first round.

Although Karlaftis and Dean provide major upgrades defensively, those selections would leave the Giants in the same exact situation offensively. They need multiple offensive linemen and potentially a tight end, wide receiver and running back.

Improving the defense — and specifically the pass rush — should be a focal point this offseason, but not at the expense of the league’s worst offensive line. Again.

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Sooners’ Nik Bonitto named to USA TODAY Sports All-American second-team

EDGE rusher Nik Bonitto earns second-team USA TODAY Sports All-American honor.

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The honors and awards continue to rain in for Nik Bonitto. While he has already declared his Oklahoma career is over and he plans to skip the bowl game and instead prepare for the NFL draft, Bonitto is still being praised for his final season as a Sooner.

Bonitto was named a 2nd team All-American by USA TODAY Sports. Joining Bonitto on this team are national names like Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton, Bedlam opponent Malcom Rodriguez, and likely first-round picks George Karlaftis of Purdue and defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux from Oregon.

Bonitto collected 39 total tackles, 15 tackles for loss, seven sacks, nine quarterback hurries, a forced fumble, and three fumble recoveries. If there is one player on the Sooners defense for 2021 that showed up ready to play every game, it was Bonitto. He routinely graded out as one of their five best defenders after games were completed.

He terrorized opponents’ left tackles and held things down setting the edge despite that being a knock on him as he entered the 2021 season. Bonitto improved his run defense mightily and is setting himself to make a lot of money playing football on Sundays.

On top of this particular honor, Bonitto was named Pro Football Focus’ Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. Look for a few more honors to trickle in as awards season continues to ramp up before the bowl season takes off.

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Purdue EDGE George Karlaftis declares for 2022 NFL draft

Purdue edge defender George Karlaftis is leaving school early to enter the 2022 NFL draft

One of the top pass rushers in the nation is leaving school early for the next level.

Purdue edge defender George Karlaftis is declaring for the 2022 NFL draft, making his announcement via social media Tuesday.

He joins a loaded class of edge rushers that could feature the top two overall picks in Oregon’s Kayvon Thibodeaux and Michigan’s Aidan Hutchinson. Karlaftis is a stud prospect in his own right, and could end up being a top-10 selection.

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Purdue defensive end declares for NFL draft

Purdue defensive end declares for NFL draft ahead of the Music City Bowl.

Tennessee (7-5, 4-4 SEC) will play in the TransPerfect Music City Bowl against Purdue (8-4, 6-3 Big Ten).

The contest will take place Dec. 30 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. Kickoff is slated for 3 p.m. EST.

Ahead of the TransPerfect Music City Bowl, Purdue defensive end George Karlaftis announced he has declared for the 2022 NFL draft. The 6-foot-4, 275-pound junior defensive end totaled 41 tackles, five sacks, forced three fumbles and deflected two passes during the 2021 season.

“Ever grateful, ever true,” Karlaftis said of Purdue when announcing for the 2022 NFL draft.

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Giants pass on quarterback, address trenches in latest PFF mock draft

The New York Giants pass on a QB in the latest PFF mock draft, instead focusing on greater areas of need both offensively and defensively.

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Who will be calling the shots for the New York Giants when they find themselves on the clock in the 2022 NFL draft? As of right now, it’s anyone’s guess.

What can be guessed however, is who the Giants will take with their two first-round picks. And although many believe it will be a quarterback, Michael Renner of Pro Football Focus expects New York to go in a different direction.

In Renner’s latest mock draft, he has the Giants selecting Purdue edge rusher George Karlaftis with the No. 6 overall pick.

6. NEW YORK GIANTS (VIA CHICAGO): EDGE GEORGE KARLAFTIS, PURDUE

Karlaftis was one of the most consistent edge-rushers in the country this past season, finishing with a 90.6 pass-rushing grade. He’s got inside-outside versatility and a motor that won’t quit. At 275 pounds, he’d be a decidedly different kind of edge rusher across from the speedier Azeez Ojulari.

With the very next pick, Renner again shies away from a quarterback. Instead, he has the Giants addressing their most obvious need with the selection of Mississippi State offensive tackle Charles Cross.

7. NEW YORK GIANTS: OT CHARLES CROSS, MISSISSIPPI STATE

The Giants need pass protection in any way, shape or form they can get it. Cross can bring that to the tackle position when Nate Solder moves on. He allowed only 16 pressures on a ridiculous 719 pass-blocking snaps this season.

Cross is certainly rising up draft boards but at No. 7 overall? That might be a little too high for right now, but we’ll see how that perception changes in the coming weeks and months.

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Mock draft roundup: Falcons take CB, S, EDGE in 1st round

Three new NFL mock drafts have the Falcons selecting defensive players in the first round.

The Atlanta Falcons lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 13 and now, sitting at 5-7, the team is on track to land the No. 8 overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft.

There’s no shortage of positions on this Falcons roster that are in need of an overhaul, including wide receiver, linebacker, safety and multiple spots along the offensive line.

Let’s see which direction Atlanta goes in three different mock drafts from Draft Wire, Pro Football Focus and CBS Sports.

2022 NFL mock draft roundup Week 13: Eagles lean towards dynamic defenders

2022 NFL mock draft roundup Week 13: Philadelphia Eagles lean towards dynamic defenders

Philadelphia has started preparation for their Week 13 matchup on the road against New York Jets.

After an embarrassing 13-7 loss to the Giants, the Eagles are falling out of the playoff hunt and into the mode of starting their NFL draft preparation.

Philadelphia will have two first-round picks thanks to a trade with the Dolphins, and if Carson Wentz meets a snap count threshold, they’ll acquire the Colts 2021 first-round pick instead of a second-rounder.

Mock draft season is in full effect and we’re rounding up the latest predictions from around the league heading into Week 13.

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Cleveland Browns in attendance for Ohio State-Purdue

The Cleveland Browns are in attendance for Ohio State-Purdue to check out a lot of NFL draft prospects

Today’s college football slate features a ton of key match-ups, but apparently the Cleveland Browns view he Ohio State Buckeyes and Purdue contest worth an in person look. I think it is obvious why the Browns are in attendance as this contest features not one, not two, but three first round quality receivers and two amazing edge rushers.

Is it time to get the pens out and slate a wide receiver to Cleveland? Not just yet, but it seems pretty clear that the Browns biggest need and want is a wide receiver to elevate this unit. The following are the three receivers Cleveland is likely watching.

Pro Football Network 2022 mock draft has Jags addressing the edge

PFN has the Jags taking Purdue’s George Karlaftis with the fifth overall pick.

Jacksonville sits at 2-6 on the season without much of even an outside chance at making the playoffs. This team has taken steps forward in some regards, and rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence has shown flashes of the generational talent he was believed to possess when he was drafted. But the bottom line is this: the Jaguars need to surround him with more talent on both sides of the ball.

Barring a major turnaround in the second half of the season, this team appears to be heading for yet another top-10 pick, and the latest 2022 mock draft from Pro Football Network has the team addressing the defense by drafting edge rusher George Karlaftis from Purdue with the fifth pick to pair alongside Josh Allen.

The run on edge defenders not named Kayvon starts here as George Karlaftis heads south to Jacksonville. The Purdue standout is still evolving his game. Nonetheless, he presents a challenge as offensive tackles should struggle to match his blend of speed and power. Karlaftis is a massive man with a football intelligence that rivals anyone else in the class.

A native of Greece who spent his teenage years in West Lafayette, Indiana, Karlaftis was a top 60 prospect in the 2019 recruiting class but decided to join the hometown Boilermakers.

A junior who stands at 6-foot-4, 275 pounds, Karlaftis was a Second-Team All-Big Ten selection in 2019 and 2020. He hasn’t been able to replicate the 7.5 sacks he totaled as a true freshman, but he still has 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and 25 tackles on the year.

Common predicted picks for the Jags have included Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal, Texas A&M defensive tackle DeMarvin Leal, and Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton. But edge is certainly a need, as K’Lavon Chaisson hasn’t shown many signs of improvement during his second year in the league.

Karlaftis would be a bit of a gamble considering the fact that his production has dropped off over the final two years, but he also fits one of the team’s biggest needs on defense.