Updated 2022 NFL Draft Unsigned Draft Picks

by James Layton

It’s starting to get to the busy time when teams start wrapping up the signings of their Draft classes.

The Ravens have signed a pair of fourth round picks OT Daniel Faalele and CB Jalyn Armour-Davis Saturday.

As of today, there are nineteen players that remain unsigned.

Let’s get into the list.

  • Falcons: Desmond Ridder, QB
  • Ravens: David Ojabo, OLB
  • Panthers: Matt Corral, QB
  • Bears: Jaquan Brisker, S
  • Browns: Perrion Winfrey, DT
  • Packers: Christian Watson, WR
  • Vikings: Andrew Booth Jr, CB
  • Vikings: Ed Ingram, G
  • Saints: Alontae Taylor, CB
  • Giants: Wan’Dale Robinson, WR
  • Giants: Dane Belton, S
  • Jets: Breece Hall, RB
  • Seahawks: Boye Mafe, DE
  • Seahawks: Kenneth Walker III, RB
  • Seahawks: Coby Bryant, CB
  • Buccaneers: Logan Hall, DE
  • Buccaneers: Cade Otton, TE
  • Titans: Roger McCreary, CB
  • Titans: Malik Willis, QB

Steelers 7-Round Mock Draft 1.0: Pre-Training Camp

by James Layton

With the players reporting to training camp in nine days. It’s never too early to do a mock draft.

I find one way to learn about the prospects for NFL Draft is from mock drafts, it makes it easier to get an idea of who some of the prospects will be.

Team needs: DL, S, OT, OLB depth, RB, ILB, CB, WR, and IOL.

Let’s get into the mock draft. I used the PFN Draft Simulator.

Round 1, Pick 11: Brandon Joseph, S Notre Dame

Round 2, Pick 43: Calijah Kancey, DT Pittsburgh

Round 3, Pick 75: Sean Tucker, RB Syracuse

Round 4, Pick 111: Carter Warren, OT Pittsburgh

Round 5: Traded to the Seahawks for CB Ahkello Witherspoon.

Round 6, Pick 175: Will McDonald IV, Edge Iowa State

Round 7, Pick 207: Arquon Bush, CB Cincinnati

Updated: 2022 NFL Draft Unsigned Draft Picks

by James Layton

There are still twenty-one draft picks that remain unsigned as of today. The Falcons have signed second round outside linebacker Arnold Ebiketie this week.

It surprising how there are twelve second round picks on this list.

Here’s the remaining players.

  • Falcons: Desmond Ridder, QB
  • Ravens: David Ojabo, OLB
  • Ravens: Daniel Faalele, OT
  • Ravens: Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB
  • Panthers: Matt Corral, QB
  • Bears: Jaquan Brisker, S
  • Browns: Perrion Winfrey, DT
  • Packers: Christian Watson, WR
  • Vikings: Andrew Booth Jr, CB
  • Vikings: Ed Ingram, G
  • Saints: Alontae Taylor, CB
  • Giants: Wan’Dale Robinson, WR
  • Giants: Dane Belton, S
  • Jets: Breece Hall, RB
  • Seahawks: Boye Mafe, DE
  • Seahawks: Kenneth Walker III, RB
  • Seahawks: Coby Bryant, CB
  • Buccaneers: Logan Hall, DE
  • Buccaneers: Cade Otton, TE
  • Titans: Roger McCreary, CB
  • Titans: Malik Willis, QB

Youngstown State 2023 NFL Draft Prospects

by James Layton

Youngstown State has produced a number of NFL players over the years. In the past five years three Penguins have been drafted. The highest one draft was Derek Rivers who was the Patriots first draft pick in 2017.

Even with the effects COVID had on the FCS and small school players, the Penguins still found a to produce NFL talent. The Colts drafted former YSU TE Andrew Ogletree in the 6th Round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

For this season two of my favorite players to watch are DE James Jackson and WR Bryce Oliver.

Let’s get into their prospects.

Seniors

  • 8 Jaleel McLaughlin, RB
  • 19 Colt McFadden, K
  • 8 James Jackson, DE
  • 1 Quincy Lenton, DB
  • 76 Mike McAllister, C

Underclassmen

  • 0 Bryce Oliver, WR Junior
  • 2 C.J. Charleston, WR Sophomore
  • 48 Griffin Hoak, LB Junior
  • 9 Chris Fitzgerald, DT Sophomore
  • 55 Ryan Johnson, G Junior

Robert Morris 2023 NFL Draft Prospects

by James Layton

It’s been a long time since a Colonial was drafted. The last Colonial to be drafted was RB Tim Hall in the 1996 NFL Draft by the Raiders. This is one of those teams that was affected in 2020 by Covid, they only played three games.

A lot of this team in made up of Freshmans and Sophomores.

A couple of my favorite players are RB Alijah Jackson (Senior) and Safety Lorenzo Euline (Junior).

Let’s get into it.

Seniors

  • 2 Alijah Jackson, RB
  • 22 D’Andre Hicks, WR
  • 9 Demonte Martin, WR
  • 4 Jacob White, S
  • 21 Sydney Audiger, DB
  • 93 George Souders, P
  • 40 Grant Fairman, DE
  • 60 Trevor Renfro, OL
  • 69 Hayden Baron, OL

Underclassmen

  • 19 Lorenzo Euline, S Junior
  • 0 Ricardo Watson, DL Redshirt Junior
  • 28 Tony Brown, LB Redshirt Junior
  • Jamar Shegog, LB Redshirt Junior

Penn State 2023 NFL Draft Prospects

by James Layton

Today let take a look at the Penn State prospects for the 2023 NFL Draft. In the past few years Penn State has produced several top prospects. They had eight players drafted, three of which were drafted within the top 50 picks.

The players I’m really high on are QB Sean Clifford, DT PJ Mustipher, and CB Joey Porter Jr.

Let’s get into it.

Seniors

  • 14 Sean Clifford, QB
  • 97 PJ Mustipher, DT
  • 46 Nick Tarburton, DE
  • 0 Jonathan Sutherland, LB
  • 72 Bryce Effner, OL
  • 70 Juice Scruggs, OL
  • 91 Chris Stoll, LS
  • 5 Mitchell Tinsley, WR

Underclassmen

  • 86 Brenton Strange, TE Redshirts Junior
  • 3 Parker Washington, WR Sophomore
  • 1 Keandre Lambert-Smith, WR Sophomore
  • 23 Curtis Jacobs, LB Sophomore
  • 9 Joey Porter Jr, CB Redshirt Junior
  • 99 Coziah Izzard, DT Redshirt Junior
  • 91 Dvon Ellies, DT Redshirt Junior
  • 92 Smith Vilbert, DE Redshirt Junior
  • 25 Daequan Hardy, CB Redshirt Junior
  • 79 Caedan Wallace, OT Redshirt Junior

Pittsburgh Panthers 2023 NFL Draft Prospects

by James Layton

It’s never too early to start looking at the upcoming draft prospects. So today we start with the Pittsburgh Panthers. The panthers have been on the rise in producing NFL talent the past few seasons.

This year a couple of players I’m really high on this year are DE Habakkuk Baldonado, DT Calijah Kancey, and OT Carter Warren.

Let’s get into it.

Seniors

  • 22 Vincent Davis, RB
  • 5 Jared Wayne, WR
  • 31 Erick Hallett, S
  • 7 Sirvocea Dennis, LB
  • 25 AJ Woods, CB
  • 87 Habakkuk Baldonado, DE
  • 14 Marquis Williams, CB
  • 30 Brandon George, LB
  • 92 Tyler Bentley, DT
  • 5 Deslin Alexandre, DE
  • 6 John Morgan, DE
  • 53 Jake Kradel, G/C
  • 55 Marcus Minor, G
  • 57 Gabe Houy, T/G
  • 60 Owen Drexel, C
  • 77 Carter Warren, OT

Underclassmen

  • 2 Isreal Abanikanda, RB Junior
  • 9 Brandon Hill, S Redshirt Junior
  • 12 MJ Devonshire, CB Redshirt Junior
  • 8 Calijah Kancey, DT Redshirt Junior
  • 50 Dayon Hayes, DE Junior
  • 91 Sam Scarton, K Redshirt Junior

2022 NFL Draft: Unsigned Draft Picks

by James Layton

As of right now there are still twenty-three unsigned draft picks. In the past week the Jets have signed 4th round pick OT Max Mitchell.

It’s surprising how many second-round draft picks are still unsigned.

Let’s into the list.

  1. Falcons: Arnold Ebikete, OLB
  2. Falcons: Desmond Ridder, QB
  3. Ravens: David Ojabo, OLB
  4. Ravens: Daniel Faalele, OT
  5. Ravens: Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB
  6. Panthers: Matt Corral, QB
  7. Bears: Jaquan Brisker, S
  8. Browns: Perrion Winfrey, DT
  9. Packers: Christian Watson, WR
  10. Vikings: Andrew Booth Jr, CB
  11. Vikings: Ed Ingram, G
  12. Saints: Alontae Taylor, CB
  13. Giants: Wan’Dale Robinson, WR
  14. Giants: Daniel Bellinger, TE
  15. Giants: Dane Belton, S
  16. Jets: Breece Hall, RB
  17. Seahawks: Boye Mafe, DE
  18. Seahawks: Kenneth Walker III, RB
  19. Seahawks: Coby Bryant, CB
  20. Buccaneers: Logan Hall, DE
  21. Buccaneers: Cade Otton, TE
  22. Titans: Roger McCreary, CB
  23. Titans: Malik Willis, QB

Remaining Unsigned 2022 Draft Picks

by James Layton

It hasn’t been that busy the last couple of weeks for the draft picks being signed.

The Eagles have final wrapped up signing their Draft Class.

There still are twenty-four players still unsigned. It’s interesting with how many fourth-round picks are still unsigned compared to previous years.

Let’s get into the remaining unsigned players.

  1. Falcons: Arnold Ebiketie, OLB
  2. Falcons: Desmond Ridder, QB
  3. Ravens: David Ojabo, OLB
  4. Ravens: Daniel Faalele, OT
  5. Ravens: Jayln Armour-Davis, CB
  6. Panthers: Matt Corral, QB
  7. Bears: Jaquan Brisker, S
  8. Browns: Perrion Winfrey, DT
  9. Packers: Christian Watson, WR
  10. Vikings: Andrew Booth Jr, CB
  11. Vikings: Ed Ingram, G
  12. Saints: Alontae Taylor, CB
  13. Giants: Wan’dale Robinson, WR
  14. Giants: Daniel Bellinger, TE
  15. Giants: Dane Belton, S
  16. Jets: Breece Hall, RB
  17. Jets: Max Mitchell, OT
  18. Seahawks: Boye Mafe, DE
  19. Seahawks: Kenneth Walker Jr, RB
  20. Seahawks: Coby Bryant, CB
  21. Buccaneers: Logan Hall, DE
  22. Buccaneers: Cade Otton, TE
  23. Titans: Roger McCreary, CB
  24. Titans: Malik Willis, QB

2023 NFL Draft: Summer Top 50

by James Layton

It’s never too late to start looking at the prospects for the 2023 NFL Draft. It might be June but scouting the next class of NFL players never stops. As soon as the Draft ends teams start the scouting process for the following draft.

This year’s class is going to be a good one. There is some real talent at Defensive Line and Edge Rusher. At this point there is a lot of talent in the Quarterback group.

This is going to be a good year for Wide Receivers, and again like last season Ohio State has the top receiver with Jaxon Smith-Njiba.

Let’s get into the Top 50.

  1. Will Anderson Jr, Edge Alabama
  2. Jalen Carter, DL Georgia
  3. Bryce Young, QB Alabama
  4. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR Ohio State
  5. CJ Stroud, QB Ohio State
  6. Bryan Bresee, DL Clemson
  7. Peter Skoronski, OT Northwestern
  8. Malachi Moore, S Alabama
  9. Kayshon Boutte, WR LSU
  10. Paris Jackson Jr, OT Ohio State
  11. Michael Mayer, TE Notre Dame
  12. Eli Ricks, CB Alabama
  13. Bijan Robinson, RB Texas
  14. Nolan Smith, Edge Clemson
  15. Jordan Addison, WR USC
  16. BJ Ojulari, Edge LSU
  17. Robert Scott Jr, OT Florida State
  18. Kelee Ringo, CB Georgia
  19. Jermaine Burton, WR Alabama
  20. Zach Evans, RB Ole Miss
  21. Anthony Richardson, QB Florida
  22. Habakkuk Baldonado, Edge Pittsburgh
  23. Avery Young, CB Rutgers
  24. Tyler Van Dyke, QB Miami (FL)
  25. Jordan Battle, S Alabama
  26. Branden Joseph, S Notre Dame
  27. Zion Nelson, OT Miami (FL)
  28. Will Levis, QB Kentucky
  29. Calijah Kancey, DL Pittsburgh
  30. Henry To’o To’o, LB Alabama
  31. Andrew Raym, C Oklahoma
  32. DeMarvion Overshown, LB Texas
  33. Javion Cohen, G Alabama
  34. Noah Sewell, LB Oregon
  35. Joey Porter Jr, Penn State
  36. Tank Bigsby, RB Auburn
  37. Josh Downs, WR North Carolina
  38. Cam Smith, CB South Carolina
  39. Jaquelin Roy, DL LSU
  40. Jahmyr Gibbs, RB Alabama
  41. Zay Flowers, WR Boston College
  42. Will McDonald, Edge Iowa State
  43. Jaheim Bell, TE South Carolina
  44. Isaiah Foskey, Edge Notre Dame
  45. PJ Mustipher, DL Penn State
  46. Zach Harrison, Edge Ohio State
  47. Clark Phillips, CB Utah
  48. Rakim Jarrett, WR Maryland
  49. Andrew Vorhees, G USC
  50. Hendon Hooker, QB Tennessee