November 30, 2024

Redrafting the 2022 NFL Draft: Brock Purdy goes in middle of Round 1, Sauce Gardner taken No. 1 overall

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NFL Draft • 6’3″ / 200 lbs

While the Jaguars witnessed Tyson Campbell make a jump in 2022, they can’t pass on Gardner here, although Aidan Hutchinson was considered.

NFL Draft • 6’7″ / 264 lbs

The Lions call in the same pick as in reality, with Hutchinson to anchor the defensive line in Detroit for a long time.

NFL Draft • 6’0″ / 192 lbs

This isn’t an easy decision for the Texans, but having a young No. 1 wide receiver is incredibly valuable in today’s NFL.

NFL Draft • 6’0″ / 195 lbs

Missing on Gardner is a bummer for New York, but Stingley has big-time man-coverage ability too. Nice consolation prize.

NFL Draft • 6’5″ / 258 lbs

Thibodeaux took some time to acclimate to the professional game yet had high-caliber flashes as a run stopper and pass rusher, so the Giants make him their pick again.

NFL Draft • 6’4″ / 320 lbs

While not a perfect rookie campaign, Ekwonu showed plenty in 2022 to indicate he’s tracking toward being a franchise left tackle in Carolina.

NFL Draft • 6’6″ / 322 lbs

The Giants stay in the trenches but opt to pick Lucas to man the right tackle position over Evan Neal, who struggled in Year 1.

NFL Draft • 6’4″ / 213 lbs

London had a fine rookie campaign — 72 catches for 866 yards — with subpar quarterback play. Given his age, there’s plenty of upside to this towering wideout.

NFL Draft • 6’5″ / 311 lbs

The Seahawks love the contributions they got from Cross in his debut season. While he does need to get stronger, his pass-protection ability stood out from the jump.

NFL Draft • 6’1″ / 189 lbs

Instead of Gardner and Wilson, it’s Stingley and Olave for the Jets. They address the same positions with two highly skilled players who had strong rookie years.

NFL Draft • 6’5″ / 310 lbs

Jones was a bright spot on the Bears offense as a rookie, and he has franchise-tackle traits. A youthful upgrade for the Commanders at a critical position.

NFL Draft • 6’2″ / 305 lbs

With the Garrett Bradbury experiment being a failure, the Vikings have to address the center spot, and Linderbaum was a run-blocking stud in Year 1.

NFL Draft • 6’4″ / 210 lbs

Woolen snagged six interceptions as a rookie and would fill a clear-cut need for the Texans here. Wilson and Woolen would be a nice haul for Houston.

NFL Draft • 6’4″ / 220 lbs

After the super-steady, at times dazzling rookie season Hamilton pieced together, the Ravens are thrilled to land him again at No. 14 overall.

NFL Draft • 6’6″ / 336 lbs

Given that the Eagles need to keep the defensive line intact as best as possible, they go with Davis again here.

NFL Draft • 6’1″ / 220 lbs

The Saints pull the trigger on a quarterback and pick Purdy to operate the offense.

NFL Draft • 6’4″ / 325 lbs

So they don’t lose him later in the first round of this redraft, the Chargers make their original fifth-round pick a first-rounder the second time around. Salyer was rock-solid at left tackle in 2022 and is almost assured to be the starting right tackle in Week 1 of 2023.

NFL Draft • 6’6″ / 332 lbs

Smith mainly played on the edge in Year 1 with the Cowboys but probably projects best to guard in the NFL. With Isaac Seumalo set for free agency and Howie Roseman’s long history of prioritizing the trenches, this is a relatively easy selection for the reigning NFC champs.

NFL Draft • 6’3″ / 200 lbs

The Saints need to revamp the receiver room. Badly. Pickens looked like a future WR1 during his debut season with the Steelers.

NFL Draft • 6’3″ / 220 lbs

With Pickett still available and Pickens gone, Pittsburgh decides to pick their quarterback again. It was a shaky start for the young passer, but he improved down the stretch.

NFL Draft • 5’11” / 182 lbs

Dotson is a Patriots type of wideout. Small, quick, refined routes. He scored seven touchdowns as a rookie in Washington.

NFL Draft • 6’5″ / 208 lbs

Because they don’t want to lose him, the Packers select the raw but high-upside Watson in Round 1 this time.

NFL Draft • 5’11” / 193 lbs

Byron Murphy is set to hit free agency, so the Cardinals need to replace him with a steady youngster. That’s precisely what McDuffie is. After getting injured early in his rookie season he was a consistent inside and outside corner for the Super Bowl champion Chiefs.

NFL Draft • 5’11” / 230 lbs

The Cowboys could use a true, three-down off-ball linebacker to man that position for the next five years plus. That’s precisely what Rodriguez can be.

NFL Draft • 6’4″ / 304 lbs

The Bills value versatility in their blockers, and Tom played well as a left tackle, right tackle, and guard for the Packers in a part-time role in 2022.

NFL Draft • 6’2″ / 225 lbs

The Titans are content with landing Burks in the late 20s after the strong showing he had later in the season with less than stellar quarterback play.

NFL Draft • 6’1″ / 203 lbs

Another Lions defense, Joseph was a ball magnet as a rookie with four interceptions and eight pass breakups. With his length and athleticism, Joseph has massive potential, and the Buccaneers need to add more depth at the position.

NFL Draft • 6’1″ / 200 lbs

The Packers need to add a steadying force to the safety spot, and they’d get that with Brisker, who was rock-solid in his debut season in Chicago.

NFL Draft • 5’11” / 175 lbs

Three rookie corners played important roles on the Chiefs’ Super Bowl title. Jones, of course, was not one of them, but is the chippy nickel type who could, theoretically, stand in for McDuffie on Kansas City’s defense.

NFL Draft • 6’5″ / 275 lbs

The Chiefs need edge-rushing help and decide to go with the former No. 1 overall pick, who had an decent but far from spectacular rookie campaign. This is a pick with the long-term future in mind.

NFL Draft • 5’11” / 198 lbs

Pitre’s missed tackles were a major issue in Year 1. Other than that, he was a fun, playmaking safety, and he’s exactly what the Bengals need here.

NFL Draft • 6’1″ / 179 lbs

Outside of Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit saw their 2022 class get snagged by other teams in this redraft. So they roll the dice again with Williams, hoping for a long-term hit with the vertical threat.

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