Detroit Lions 2022 Undrafted NFL Free Agent Tracker

Detroit Lions 2022 Undrafted NFL Free Agent Tracker

The Detroit Lions walked into the 2022 NFL Draft with eight total picks, and walked out with eight players selected. It doesn’t mean that Detroit general manager Brad Holmes wasn’t wheeling and dealing, however. He made two draft-day deals, including trading up to get Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams in the first round at No. 12 overall. His second trade of the weekend came on Day 3, when he swapped pick No. 181 for picks No. 188 and No. 237. With those acquired selections, Detroit took Oklahoma State linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez
and Jackson State EDGE James Houston, respectively.     Holmes believes the Lions added some “foundational pieces” through this year’s draft cycle. “There’s a lot of narratives about all the drafts. They’ll say, ‘Oh, this is a strong draft. This is not a strong
draft,’ and all that. If you think it’s strong or not as strong, sometimes it’s like, ‘Hey, look, if it’s not as
strong, just trade back, trade back.’ Well, you keep trading back, and it’s not as strong as what everybody’s
saying,” Holmes told reporters this weekend. “So, if you just stay patient and you have your board stacked right, there were some good football
players that we were able to acquire that we think can be foundational pieces.”Now that the draft has concluded, it’s on to the undrafted free-agency portion of the offseason.   In 2021, the Lions inked 13 undrafted free agents to contracts, including the likes of cornerbacks Jerry Jacobs and AJ Parker. Both of them made major contributions to Detroit’s secondary as rookies. Below is the running list of undrafted free agents added by the Lions:Scroll to ContinueRecommended Lions ArticlesUSATSI_18174797_168388382_lowresKirthmon F. Dozier, USA TODAY NETWORKPicks made by Lions in 2022 NFL DraftJoin the AllLions CommunityBecome a premium AllLions member, which grants you access to all of our premium content and gets you a FREE subscription to Sports Illustrated! Click on the link below for more.BECOME A MEMBER .

5 positions Jets are unlikely to use premium pick on

5 positions Jets are unlikely to use premium pick on

The 2022 NFL draft is quickly approaching and Joe Douglas has a lot of work to do to give Robert Saleh the best roster possible in his second season as head coach.
The Jets accomplished plenty in free agency, upgrading drastically on both sides of the football. Douglas wasn’t able to address every single one of New York’s many needs as sufficiently as he would have liked to in March, though. That makes the draft the perfect time for him to take care of business.
Some positions obviously need to be addressed early in the draft — center might fall into that category depending on Douglas’ evaluation of Iowa’s Tyler Linderbaum. Others can wait until late in the draft or not be focused on at all.
Let’s take a look at five positions the Jets are least likely to use a premium pick on later this month.

Quarterback

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This one is self-explanatory. Zach Wilson is the Jets’ quarterback of the future and Joe Flacco and Mike White are returning to back him up. New York won’t even consider taking a flier on a signal-caller late in the draft, let alone with a premium pick. There is not a need at the position right now.

Tight End

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The Jets loaded up at tight end during free agency, signing Tyler Conklin and C.J. Uzomah. Doing so eliminated the possibility of selecting a tight end early in the draft, as there is no longer a need to use a high draft pick to upgrade the position. It wouldn’t be unreasonable of New York to take a tight end late in the draft to bolster its depth. Just don’t count on one being drafted high.

Guard

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There’s no need for the Jets to spend a high draft pick on a guard after signing Laken Tomlinson to a three-year deal in free agency. Any guard New York drafts will strictly be a depth selection. Tomlinson and Alijah Vera-Tucker have the position on lockdown for years to come.

Defensive Tackle

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It hurt the Jets to lose Foley Fatukasi in free agency, but it wasn’t a death blow to their defensive line. Sheldon Rankins and Quinnen Williams are back at defensive tackle. John Franklin-Myers might even play inside a bit if New York selects an impact pass rusher early in the draft — which seems likely. Rankins is a free agent at the end of next season, but it is still tough to see the Jets dedicating a high draft pick to finding his replacement. Georgia’s Jordan Davis is a freak of nature, but he’ll be out of New York’s range based on where defensive tackle ranks among the positional needs.

Linebacker

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Utah’s Devin Lloyd might be a star at the next level, but it’s highly unlikely the Jets trade out of the top 10 to take him later in the first round. While it is feasible that New York upgrades its linebacker depth chart during the middle rounds — Wyoming’s Chad Muma is shaping up to be a possible prime third-round target — it’s not going to happen on the first day of the draft. C.J. Mosley is coming off one of the best seasons of his career and Quincy Williams was a revelation. Linebacker won’t be on Douglas’ mind early in the proceedings.

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Latest updated Kansas City Chiefs mock draft roundup

Latest updated Kansas City Chiefs mock draft roundup

As free agency unfolds the Kansas City Chiefs have plenty of options to upgrade a number of positions with their first-round pick in the 2022 draft. Even after signing safety Justin Reid and receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, they could still spend their most premium pick on another impact player in the secondary or a weapon for Patrick Mahomes and the offense.
Given how wide-open their options are, only one thing remains certain; they won’t take a quarterback. Here are the players that experts from around the NFL media landscape have the Chiefs picking at 30th overall.

Mock draft roundup

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Safety help remains a possibility, even after Justin Reid signing

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The likely departure of Tyrann Mathieu will leave a gaping hole in Kansas City’s secondary unless Justin Reid plays like a world-beater in his first season with the Chiefs. Mathieu was one of the most consistent players on the entire roster through all the team’s successes over the last few years, and will be nearly impossible to replace wholesale.
This is why experts are so bullish on Kansas City selecting a safety. As much as Steve Spagnuolo calls subpackage defenses that rely on three safety personnel, it makes sense for the team to add another premium talent to keep opposing offenses at bay. Though a rookie would be hard-pressed to make an immediate impact in the Chiefs’ secondary in their first year, an investment at safety could pay off in the not-so-distant future.

Fewer edge rushers mocked to Chiefs despite glaring need

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Just one expert drafted an edge rusher for the Chiefs at 30th overall, and that edge rusher suffered an Achilles injury in his pro day workout just hours after the mock draft was released. The lack of pass rushers going to Kansas City seems like an oversight given how desperately they need one. The AFC is going to be a hyper-competitive mess in 2022, and unless Kansas City finds someone to terrorize opposing quarterbacks, the defense is unlikely to be able to keep up through January. Every other team in the division has a one-two punch with bookend pass-rushing defensive ends, while the Chiefs are, at this point, woefully deficient at the position.

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Latest NFL Draft Buzz For Notre Dame’s Kyle Hamilton and Kyren Williams

Latest NFL Draft Buzz For Notre Dame’s Kyle Hamilton and Kyren Williams

With only 45 days until the 2022 NFL Draft kicks off, we are left with nothing but the pro day circuit, player meetings and the rumor mill to pass the time. A couple former Notre Dame stars have been a consistent fixture among mock drafts this cycle, most notably former All-American safety Kyle Hamilton, who has been among the first ten selections on virtually every mock to date. Former running back Kyren Williams, however, had been a pretty consistent member for mock draft makers who extended to the three round variety. That luster has been lost with Williams’ recent performance at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine. In recent mock drafts submitted by James Fragoza of Pro Football Network, Tom Fornelli of CBS Sports and Vinny Iyer of The Sporting News, there were a couple different patterns to consider when evaluating the outlook for the former Notre Dame stars. In each of the three mock drafts, Kyle Hamilton continued to be selected amongst the first ten selections overall. For a majority of mocks in the past, the Atlanta Falcons seemed to be the floor for the talented defender. In this installment, we added a new potential landing spot for the 6-4, 220 pound safety and also landed in a couple recurring locations. Let’s break down each fit, with a little instant reaction. James Fragoza of Pro Football Network gets us kicked off with his most recent mock draft, having the New York Jets select the former Notre Dame star with the 10th overall selection. Here’s from Fragoza had to say: “Kyle Hamilton is somewhat of a controversial player in the NFL Draft. Some believe the positional value of the safety position will drop him out of the top 10. Others expect him to go in the top five due to his overall skill set. Well, I’m firmly fence-sitting by placing him at No. 10 to the Jets. Yet, this is likely his floor because of his insane range and 6’4′′ frame. Robert Saleh wouldn’t mind passing on fringe top-10 CBs and EDGEs when he can potentially grab the best player in the class.” This is not the first time the New York Jets have selected Hamilton in the top ten of a mock draft – but usually he comes off the board with their fourth overall selection. By my account, this pick at ten is a pretty rare spot for Hamilton to come off the board. There may be some lag for him after coming off a combine performance that was a big uneven. Still, the reasoning makes sense. Hamilton’s talent level is hard to envision dropping out of the top ten selections. The value of the safety position has been the main skepticism around whether that thought process materializes come April. Tom Fornelli of CBS Sports also brought us a new potential landing spots, forecasting him to go sixth overall to the Carolina Panthers in his recent mock. Here’s Here’s how Fornelli sees the Hamilton fit in Carolina: “I had Kenny Pickett here in my first two mocks, and while that’s still very much in play, Hamilton makes plenty of sense for Carolina too. He just hasn’t been here in my previous mocks. Now, if the draft arrives and Carolina hasn’t added a viable QB to its roster yet, then Pickett or any other QB is very much in play at this spot.” That is a player to team pairing that has been foreign to me during the process. It’s a little hard to believe that the Panthers would go that route currently unless the quarterback and offensive tackle positions were remedied during the free agency period. It’s an interesting landing spots – albeit a bit unlikely. In the final mock draft, Vinny Iyer of The Sporting News made an aggressive selection, having the Detroit Lions select Hamilton with the second overall pick. Now, that is one that has been seen before but not as much recently. Here is Iyer’s reasoning for Hamilton landing with the Lions: “The Lions also should think about impact playmaker for their defensive coordinator, Aaron Glenn. The former star defensive back should appreciate what all the unique Hamilton can do for a secondary, an extra thumper to help the linebacker corps and a solid extra inside cover man with a nose for the ball.” If that selection did materialize, Kyle Hamilton would become the highest drafted primary safety ever selected in the NFL Draft. While my fan goggles are hoping for this outcome, this one also feels a bit unrealistic. Iyver makes a sound argument for it. Hamilton would give the Detroit defense a lot of possibilities and would also give to them the player that I believe is the best overall player in the draft – regardless of positional value. It is clear that Hamilton is a firm bet to hear his name called very early after the 2022 NFL Draft begins. Kyle Williams, on the other hand, has a less easily predicted outcome. After spending a lot of time in the second and third rounds of mock drafts this cycle, he did not manage to make none of these mock drafts, all of which did extend to three rounds. At this point, teams seem like they might hesitate based on Williams’ testing in Indianapolis. He has a chance to be one of the bigger values if that does become a reality. The film tells a much different story for the caliber of athlete he is. Soon, mock drafts won’t have much merit. We are just a few weeks until we have the real thing. Keep those mocks coming but the day is almost upon us!     Be sure to check out the Irish Breakdown message board, the Champions LoungeIrish Breakdown ContentNotre Dame 2022 Roster
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Jets pick Hamilton, Linderbaum in new Kiper Jr. mock

Jets pick Hamilton, Linderbaum in new Kiper Jr. mock

Robert Saleh’s first season as Jets head coach featured some steps in the right direction, but New York still finished dead last in the AFC East and concluded 2021 without a single win in divisional play.
The good news for the Jets is that hope always springs eternal during the offseason. Free agency and the draft are prime opportunities to add talent and New York is positioned to do just that in this year’s draft. Gang Green currently owns two top 10 picks at Nos. 4 and 10, giving Joe Douglas the chance to land two potentially elite talents to serve as pillars for his rebuild.
ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. recently released his latest mock draft, which has the Jets targeting two non-premium positions in the first round. Let’s take a look at who Kiper Jr. has Douglas picking in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft.

Round 1, Pick 4: Notre Dame S Kyle Hamilton

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Hamilton is top-five talent in this year’s draft. The Jets will have to ask themselves if it is worth selecting a safety at No. 4 after the Jamal Adams debacle, but Hamilton is a different kind of prospect as a do-it-all safety. He accounted for 138 tackles, 17 passes defended and eight interceptions over his final three seasons at Notre Dame and would plug a major hole on the back end of New York’s secondary.

Round 1, Pick 10 (via SEA): Iowa C Tyler Linderbaum

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Linderbaum has a case to be considered the best offensive lineman in this year’s draft. He won the Rimington Trophy and was also the Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year Award in 2021, leaving no doubt that he was the best center in college football. The last center the Jets selected in the first round was Nick Mangold. Linderbaum has the ceiling to justify a top 10 selection.

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