NFL Draft: First 10 ex 5 stars selected
Five stars have always been the focus of the NFL Draft, and that didn’t change as the nine times this year in nine rounds and one former five stars left the board in the second. Here are some memories of these elite players:
WR/CB Travis Hunter -No. 2. Jacksonville Jaguars
Hunter, the No. 1 overall player in the 2022 Rivals 250, easily called for the top spot because he has athleticism, playmaking abilities and ball skills he’s never seen in his rival era. Suwanee (Ga.) Collins Hill’s outstanding was fantastic at receivers and cornerbacks, with endless energy and unparalleled competitiveness. His reversal Florida Immediately signed to Jackson on the day Dion Sanders The coaching job he acquired was the biggest shocker in rival history, dating back to 2002.
WR TETAIROA MCMILLAN – No. 8 Overall, Carolina Panthers
With the 2022 Rivals250’s No. 12 prospect and the second-best receiver behind Luther’s burden (more on him later), McMillan couldn’t be stopped as an external receiver for Anaheim (Calif.) Servite, flipping his commitment from Oregon. Arizona Join his friend in Tucson. He couldn’t be stopped by the Wildcats, earning 213 catches for 3,423 yards and 26 touchdowns in three seasons. His video of MacMillan having a chat that he didn’t interview properly and not seeing him not watching football may be of interest to NFL executives, but Carolina Panthers QB Bryce Young wanted his team to draft MacMillan.
Ed Michael Williams – No. 11 overall, San Francisco 49ers
Trabon Walker was a high 4 star Georgia He then came in first place in the overall draft pick. Williams could be a Walker clone and didn’t miss his ranking as the 8th prospect 25 of the 2022 Rivals 250. USC For the next few months before turning it over to a bulldog. Williams had 67 tackles and 14 bags in Georgia over three years, ranking only in the back. PennsylvaniaDani Dennis Saton is in that position. He came in 11th place in the San Francisco 49ers.
DT Walter Nolen -No. 16 Overall, Arizona Cardinals
Many believed that Nolen, the second most rated in the 2022 Rivals250 after Travis Hunter alone, ultimately believed. Tennessee Especially after he moved to Powell, Tennessee for his senior season. but Texas A&M Beat Vols and Georgia, among other things. Noren was productive at the College Station; Olemis And this season he has 48 tackles and 6.5 bags. He came in 16th overall for the Arizona Cardinals.
Ed Shemmer Stewart – No. 17 in the Cincinnati Bengals
Although he appears to have been built in a lab, Stewart won a five-star ranking not from production but from predictions. And that’s why Monsignor’s paced five-star defense was chosen by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round. Stewart didn’t have more than 1.5 sacks during his season at Texas A&M, but he likes Stewart’s potential match with a wingspan of nearly 85 inches at 6 feet 5 pounds and 267 pounds.
WR Emeka Egbuka -No. 19 Overall, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Selected by a 5-star receiver from Steilacombe, Washington Ohio Washington and Oklahoma The Buckeyes had more catches than the star freshman Jeremiah Smith. In his college career, Egbuka had 205 catches for 2,686 yards and was not a physical presence, but the five stars were always open and had the most reliable hand in college football. Egbuka, the number one receiver in the 2021 class, finished 19th overall with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
OG Donovan Jackson – No. 24 overall, Minnesota Viking
Whether Jackson can stay as an offensive tackle in the NFL or moves inside, his power, leg drives and long arms will need to defend everything for his long career after being selected 24th overall by the Minnesota Vikings. Jackson is rated as the number one attacking security guard in the Houston (Texas) Anglican Church’s class of 2021. StanfordGeorgia, Texas Texas A&M. He measured at 6 feet to 3.5 pounds and 317 pounds at the combine, but had a wingspan of nearly 84 inches.
OT Josh Conerly, Jr. -No. 29 as a whole, Washington Commander
Ranked as the third-best offensive tackle in the 2022 Rivals 250, Conerly had one of his recent memories. It appeared that the five-star in Seattle (Washington) headed for USC, but after a semi-secret visit to Oregon, the duck won. The athletic, stunning legs and body, and long arms, the 6-foot 4.5, 311-pounder was placed 29th by the Washington commander.
LB Jihaad Campbell -No. 31 Overall, Philadelphia Eagles
Who turned Clemson’s early commitments over? Alabama Later in the recruitment process, the 5-star from New Jersey who played for Bradenton (Fla.) thought that IMG Academy could become an edge rusher, but remained a linebacker and thrived for the Crimson Tide. Campbell had 117 tackles and five sacks this season, and was the only true linebacker filmed in the first round if Georgia’s Jaron Walker was counted as Edge.
WR Luther’s burden – No. 39 overall, Chicago Bears
The first five-star, Babies, filmed in the second round, was the first-place receiver and fourth-place overall player of East St. Louis’ 2022 Rivals 250 in the first round. Widely considered in the first round, the burden drops to the early second round, and he plays with such competitiveness and toughness, and even he can be considered a steal as he put out a major number over time. Missouri. early Oklahoma After committing and putting a strain on the team, he chose the Tigers, who caught 192 passes for 2,263 yards and 21 touchdowns in three seasons.