Ravens build up trenches early in 7-round mock draft by CBS Sports

The Ravens built up their depth in the trenches early in the latest seven-round mock draft by CBS Sports

The Baltimore Ravens have done an extremely solid job of upgrading certain parts of their roster during the 2022 offseason. They added safety Marcus Williams, offensive tackle Morgan Moses and defensive lineman Michael Pierce while also bringing back fullback Patrick Ricard, inside linebacker Josh Bynes and defensive lineman Calais Campbell. However, with the 2022 NFL draft coming up there are other areas that Baltimore can shore up with the 10 projected picks that they have.

In his latest full seven-round 2022 mock draft, Josh Edwards of CBS Sports utilized all of the Ravens’ 10 selections to address some of the holes remaining on their roster, including in the trenches. Edwards goes very offensive line and defensive line heavy on the first two days of the draft, starting off with University of Northern Iowa offensive lineman Trevor Penning at No. 14. Edwards explains that there has been buzz that Penning won’t make it past Baltimore’s selection.

“Baltimore traded away Orlando Brown Jr., and Ronnie Stanley has battled injuries of late. Considering the ground game is the foundation of the Ravens offense, the franchise would be wise to invest in the position and have some options down the road. There is a lot of buzz that the Northern Iowa product is not going to make it beyond this pick.”

Penning is a very powerful player, but many view him as a trade-back candidate for the Ravens due to his lack of refined technique that could be a problem at the next level. He’s still a first-round prospect, but he might not be one that the team considers if they make a selection at No. 14.

On day two of the draft in the second and third rounds, Edwards selects Connecticut defensive lineman Travis Jones at No. 45, Oklahoma edge rusher Nik Bonnito at No. 76, and UCLA offensive lineman Sean Rhyan at No.100.

Day three of Edwards’ draft has Baltimore filling out the rest of their needs, starting in the fourth round where the team selected cornerback Martin Emerson out of Mississippi State at No. 110, Mississippi State wide receiver Makai Polk at No. 117, tight end Charlie Kolar out of Iowa State at No. 128, cornerback Alontae Taylor out of Tennesee at No. 139, and BYU running back Tyler Allgeier at No. 141. Finally, with the 196th overall pick the Ravens round out their draft with inside linebacker Jeremiah Gemmel out of North Carolina.

Positionally, Edwards valued the trenches early while filling out the rest of the draft with other needs. Emerson and Taylor make for a nice mid-round cornerback duo, while Kolar, Allgeier and Gemmel represent smaller needs with good value in the later portion of the draft.

The players selected by Edwards would also give the Ravens some flexibility for other free agent signings after the draft. Edwards only selects on edge rusher for Baltimore, so a potential free agent such as Jadeveon Clowney could be in the cards for this scenario.

7-Round mock draft 5.0: Vikings trade up for elite talent

The Vikings come out swinging aggressively in this week’s 7-round mock draft

Mock drafts are such a fun exercise because they give you an opportunity to explore different and unique scenarios. The NFL Draft isn’t as cut and dry as most mock drafts will lead you to believe.

In the first four drafts, we took different approaches. From trading down for a receiver to taking an edge rusher, there is are myriad of options for the Vikings.

This week’s seven-round mock draft continues to shake things up a bit, while answering one question: What happens if Kyle Hamilton falls?

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Pro day roundup: Lions at Liberty, Texas A&M, Mississippi State and more

Here are the college pro days the Lions hit on Tuesday and which players the team was checking out

Tuesday was a big day on the collegiate pro day workout circuit. The Detroit Lions had coaches and scouts fanned out across the country to check out prospects at a bunch of different colleges.

Here’s where the Lions were confirmed in attendance on Tuesday and which players the team was checking out.

Chargers Scouting Report: Mississippi State CB Martin Emerson

Breaking down a projected Day 2 cornerback to see if he is a fit for the Chargers in the 2022 NFL draft.

With bowl season wrapped up and the college football season at a close, the draft process and preparations are officially in full swing.

With veteran Chris Harris Jr. likely on his way out, bolstering the cornerback position figures to be a priority for the Chargers this offseason.

Today, we are taking a look at Mississippi State cornerback Martin Emerson.

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Career: Three-year impact player that earned Third Team All-SEC honors from Pro Football Focus as the site’s highest-graded Bulldog. Played in 36 games, racking up 152 tackles, 15 pass breakups, and an interception. 

Red Flags: None

Strengths: Tall 6’2″ frame and one of the lengthiest cover men in his class, which he finds use for press jams and reroute strikes. Demonstrates good eye discipline, vision, and multitasking abilities in zone coverage. Most comfortable stalking the field with the offense in front of him or bailing with his eyes on the quarterback. Maintains his cushion throughout the route and reacts promptly to quash underneath routes. Shows impulse to rake through the catch point when contesting quick-hitting concepts. Vocal communicator and pre-snap director. A fierce and proud run defender with an appetite for statement hits that routinely beats blocks and gets his uniform dirty. 

Weaknesses: Lacks twitch and instinct, which the Bulldogs disguised well with a conservative scheme that limited big-play potential. Struggles with shiftier receivers that can win with lateral quickness. Recovery speed when stretched vertically is a concern. Predominantly relegated to the left-field corner position at MSU. Would need to go to a zone-heavy team to be a contributor. Average ball skills – only one career interception.

Final Word: Emerson is a long, competitive, and zone cornerback that can section off a boundary while surveying the action in front of him. Emerson plays the position with great awareness and avoids taking risks that can jeopardize his coverage integrity but isn’t the most flexible player. He projects as a Cover 2 or 3 zone man that will succeed in off coverage scenarios.

Fit Likelihood: Low

Grade: 3rd

Film Highlights

Emerson flashing his awareness and vision while carrying assignments downfield against Georgia, ultimately finding the ball for the pass breakup.

Emerson recognizing the screen pass and getting out in front of the wall of blockers to halt the Kentucky ball carrier in his tracks.

NFL draft prospects for the Lions to know in CFB Week 8

Here are some of the players in action on Saturday, October 23rd for Detroit Lions fans to know as potential draftees

The cold weather has arrived in much of the country, making it feel more like football outside. It only took until the eighth week of the 2021 college football season, the week before Halloween, for the weather to start becoming more of an issue for the players.

We’re getting more and more data points and game films on prospects by the week. Many players are rapidly approaching the end of their college careers.

Here are some of the players in action on Saturday, October 23rd for Detroit Lions fans to know as potential draftees.

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49ers target cornerback in Draft Wire mock ahead of college football season

The 49ers took a Mississippi State CB with their lone pick in a Draft Wire two-round mock.

The draft process doesn’t begin in earnest until a team’s season ends, but with the college football season fast approaching it’s a good reminder that teams never stop gearing up for their next draft. Even though their season won’t have started when the college season kicks off, San Francisco will have eyes around college football.

Our friends at the Draft Wire wrote up a pre-season two-round mock draft to give us an idea of what the prospect landscape looks like going into the year. The 49ers don’t have a first-round choice, and don’t pick until No. 60 in the second round. With that pick they take Mississippi State cornerback Martin Emerson.

It’s easy to see CB topping the 49ers’ list of needs in next year’s draft, and Emerson is a good one going into his third college season. He’s listed with great size at 6-2, 195 pounds. In two seasons with the Bulldogs Emerson has played in 24 games with 16 starts, including all 11 last season. In those 24 games he posted 103 tackles, three tackles for loss, one interception and 12 pass breakups.

His stock could soar well beyond the 60th pick though if he builds on his strong sophomore campaign.

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