

The Falcons added several new bodies to their cornerback depth chart this offseason, but Phillips is the most intriguing of the group.

The Falcons drafted both the best runner and arguably the best run blocker in this draft.ĭay 3 pick who could surprise: Clark Phillips III, CB, Utah He also provides depth at tackle if Atlanta needs to reshuffle things to get its best five on the field.

Despite playing left tackle in college, he is a great option inside at left guard and fits the Falcons’ scheme like a glove. Atlanta Falconsįavorite pick: Matthew Bergeron, OT, Syracuseīijan Robinson might be a top-10 back in the league already, but my favorite pick among Atlanta’s class is Bergeron, who almost heard his name called (by Dallas) in the first round. Browns fans will enjoy this: McGuire was the pass rusher who gave new Steelers left tackle Broderick Jones the most trouble on the 2022 tape. But defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz loves to collect pass rushers that he can rotate, and McGuire has the speed-to-power skills to make plays as a rookie. I easily could have gone with Ohio State offensive linemen Dawand Jones or cornerback Cameron Mitchell, who’s reuniting with former Northwestern teammate Greg Newsome II. Tillman was one of the few true “X” receivers in this class and will make an impact as a rookie.ĭay 3 pick who could surprise: Isaiah McGuire, Edge, Missouri He missed half the season with an ankle injury, though, which put a discount sticker on his draft tag - and gave Cleveland a steal. After his breakthrough 2021 season, Tillman entered last season as a borderline first-round pick. 74, the Browns found tremendous value and landed five players in my top 100. Green Bay Packersįavorite pick: Cedric Tillman, WR, Tennesseeĭespite not picking until No. Highly recruited as a quarterback out of high school, Johnson was a do-everything player behind Bijan Robinson, but he would have started at 80 percent of the other FBS programs. And, oh yeah, he’s pretty good with the ball in his hands. One of the cleanest prospects in the draft, Johnson has A-plus character, passing-down skills and core special-teams value. 📺: #NFLCombine on Stream on NFL+ /iZbitzcN6Cĭay 3 pick who could surprise: Roschon Johnson, RB, Texas WR Tyler Scott got on his high horse to notch a 4.44u. Scott has 4.3 speed, surprising ball skills and could take over the Darnell Mooney role in the future. A former high school option running back, he transitioned to wide receiver for the Bearcats and took a big jump on his 2022 tape. But my favorite Bears’ pick was Scott, whom I ranked as a top-50 player. The two defensive tackles Chicago took on Day 2 also will pay immediate dividends.

Favorite pick: Tyler Scott, WR, Cincinnatiĭarnell Wright is a plug-and-play right tackle and will help stabilize the offensive line.
