2022 NFL Mock Draft: Is Kenny Pickett the future in Carolina?
By Brad Weiss
Picks No. 29 and 30
The Baltimore Ravens were without star quarterback Lamar Jackson in Week 11 of the NFL schedule, as they had to travel to the Windy City without him and start Tyler Huntley. Luckily for them, the Bears are absolute trash, and they were still able to come away with their seventh win in ten tries this season.
Moving forward, they need to continue to stack talent on their defense, and it appears that edge rusher is a place where they could end up using their first-round pick. Kinglsey Enagbare from South Carolina is a player who could sneak into the first round, and we have seen the Ravens strike gold this late in the first before.
The Green Bay Packers lost a tough one this past weekend to division rival Minnesota, but they are still the favorite to be one of the last teams standing in the NFC this season. Aaron Rodgers is playing at an All-Pro level once again, and the Packers seem to have enough pieces to make a serious run at Super Bowl title No. 2 for A-Aron.
Picking this late in the first round, the Packers finally appease their star quarterback in the hopes that he sticks around for a few more seasons in Green Bay. Penn State star Jahan Dotson is a guy who can make plays happen deep and teamed with Davante Adams and the other young budding wideouts on this roster, Rodgers would have plenty of weapons to choose from.