Jets Wire’s 2022 NFL Mock Draft 3.0: Trading for Deebo Samuel

Our third mock draft of the offseason has the Jets parting ways with three draft picks to land 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel.

Could the Jets make a splash before the 2022 NFL draft kicks off on Thursday?

Disgruntled 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel has made it clear that he wants to be traded. The Jets are in need of a star wide receiver and already made a run at Tyreek Hill earlier this offseason.

Douglas could offer the 49ers the same package he offered the Chiefs for Hill: both of New York’s 2022 second-round picks and its 2022 third-round pick. The 49ers are looking for a “king’s ransom” in exchange for Samuel, though, leaving Douglas to decide whether he sees value in sending a haul to San Francisco to land the star wideout.

In this mock draft, we have the Jets doing whatever it takes to land Samuel. That means sending the 10th overall pick to the 49ers, as well as the 35th pick and the 117th pick. Is it worth parting ways with two top 40 picks to bring Samuel to the Big Apple? Douglas might not think so, but if he is truly intent on getting Zach Wilson an experienced top receiver over a rookie at the position, he might have to overpay to get a deal done.

Let’s take a look at who we think the Jets will select with their remaining picks after making the splash for Samuel.

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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2022 NFL draft: Joshua Paschal scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Kentucky defensive lineman Joshua Paschal

The only three-time team captain in program history who was a major part of five straight bowl berths, Kentucky’s Joshua Paschal takes that track record of leadership and consistency to the next level as one of the fastest-rising prospects in the 2022 NFL draft.

Here is everything you need to know about the Wildcats’ dynamic defender:

Giants fare well in 7-round The Sporting News mock draft

The New York Giants address multiple areas of need in the latest The Sporting News mock draft, including the selection of a real “steal.”

The NFL mock draft season is in full swing and some prognosticators are going deep such as The Sporting News’ Vinnie Iyer, who released his full seven-round mock this week.

How did the New York Giants make out? Fairly well, it seems. Here’s a day-by-day breakdown of their picks.