90.9 Mock Draft: Ethan Richmond

Lipowskijoshua2318
3 min readApr 27, 2022
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1. Jags: Travon Walker

Walker being one of the best prospects in this loaded draft allows the Jags to place him anywhere on the LOS due to his rare explosiveness and exceptional run stopping.

2. Lions: Aidan Hutchinson

Adding a guy likes Hutchinson allows this Lions defense to put in multiple packages that put pressure on the quarter back

3. Texans: Evan Neal

Neal is easily a top 3 prospect, and the Texans would be crazy not to take him.

4. Jets: Ahmad Gardner

Very good coverage corner with the ability to break up any pass with his impressive length

5. Giants: Ikem Ekwonu

One of the best run blockers in the draft, certainly will help as Barkley returns from injury

6. Panthers: Kenny Pickett

Pickett being the most NFL ready QB allows the panthers to get a much-needed change at the QB position

7. Giants: Kayvon Thibadeaux

Will be best available at this point to go along with the much need for some much-needed pressure on that Giant’s defensive line

8. Falcons: Malik Willis

My most controversial pick but could happen if he falls. Has connections with AJ Terrell as they both played together at Westlake HS and Willis is an Atlanta guy.

BRING. HIM. HOME

9. Seahawks: Derek Stingley Jr

Seattle gets the dominant corner presence they were missing this past season after getting rid of Shaquill Griffin

10. Jets: Jameson Williams

Jets wanted Tyreek Hill badly and now they can get that speedy guy in Jameson Williams

11. Commanders: Kyle Hamilton

I am personally very high in Hamilton and due to his ability to react and attack the ball. Commanders could get themselves a generational player, but all depends on how they use him

12. Vikings: Garrett Wilson

With Thielen getting older, the Vikings could better their WR core and try him in a Cooper Kupp type role

13. Texans: Jermaine Johnson

A great all-around defensive end, has no major limitations to his game

14. Ravens: Jordan Davis

One of the most dominant players in college football last season. Very powerful and creates a big disturbance in one-on-one matchups

15. Eagles: Drake London

With Reagor moving to tight end, this adds a much need vertical threat on the outside to pair with Davonta Smith

16. Saints: Chris Olave

Would be an amazing 1–2 punch with him and Thomas

17. Chargers: Trevor Penning

Fills a much-needed addition at RT

18. Eagles: Devin Lloyd

Lloyd, coming off an impressive season, can rush the pass and play in coverage, something the eagles need considering the aging of Cox and Graham

19. Saints: Matt Corral

Saints get their QB for the future and can sit behind and maybe even compete with Winston

20. Steelers: Tyler Linderbaum

Adding Linderbaum allows the steelers to be strong in the run game, which failed to be productive last season

21. Patriots: Nakobe Dean

Patriots add a linebacker who works well in their scheme and improves their already terrific run defense

22. Packers: Treylon Burks

Due to the departure of Devante Adams, the packers are in desperate need of a WR

23. Cardinals: Andrew Booth Jr

Allows the Cardinals to add an outside cornerback to a somewhat struggling secondary group

24. Cowboys: Devonte Wyatt

Although the cowboys have the likes of Lawrence, Parsons, and Fowler, they are still lacking the interior presence

25. Bills: Trent McDuffie

Can play inside at the nickel and is very physical in the run game

26. Titans trade their pick with the Seahawks: Desmond Ridder

In desperate need of a QB and will compete with Lock for the starting job

27. Buccaneers: Kenyon Green

With the surprise retirement of Ali Marpet, the buccaneers need to look at interior offensive lineman to protect Brady

28. Packers: Boye Mafe

The packers are looking towards running a 3–4 scheme which would allow Mafe excel

29. Chiefs: Daxton Hill

The Chiefs desperately need any type of help at safety once Mathieu hit free agency

30. Chiefs: Kaiir Elam

Elam can play press man and zone, providing a wide range to use him

31. Bengals: Roger McCreary

Coming from that disappointing super bowl lose, the Bengals need corner help after buffing up the offensive line in free agency

32. Lions: Sam Howell

The final pick in the 1st round ends with the Lions getting a QB with potential once he learns under Goff and develops with time

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I am a college student at Liberty University hoping to one day go into sports broadcasting.