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CBSSports.com's best prospects available

1. Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia (No. 14 overall)
2. Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson (No. 16 overall)
3. Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan (No. 21 overall)
4. Malik Willis, QB, Liberty (No. 23 overall)
5. Boye Mafe, EDGE, Minnesota (No. 24 overall)
6. Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn (No. 25 overall) 
7. George Pickens, WR, Georgia (No. 32 overall)
8. Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss (No. 34 overall)
9. Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor (No. 37 overall)
10. Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota (No. 38 overall)
11. Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington (No. 39 overall)
12. Logan Hall, DT, Houston (No. 40 overall)
13. Arnold Ebiketie, EDGE, Penn State (No. 41 overall)
14. Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State (No. 42 overall)
15. David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan (No. 44 overall)
16. Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina (No. 45 overall)
17. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State (No. 47 overall)
18. Darian Kinnard, OG, Kentucky (No. 48 overall)
19. Ken Walker III, RB, Michigan State (No. 49 overall)
20. Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan (No. 50 overall)
21. Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State (No. 51 overall)
22. Myjai Sanders, EDGE, Cincinnati (No. 52 overall)
23. Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn State (No. 53 overall)
24. Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State (No. 54 overall)
25. Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois (No. 55 overall)
26. Troy Andersen, LB, Montana State (No. 56 overall)
27. Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming (No. 58 overall)
28. Dylan Parham, OL, Memphis (No. 59 overall)
29. Cameron Thomas, EDGE, San Diego State (No. 60 overall)
30. Kingsley Enagbare, EDGE, South Carolina (No. 61 overall)
31. Christian Harris, LB, Alabama (No. 62 overall)
32. Max Mitchell, OT, Louisiana (No. 63 overall)
33. DeMarvin Leal, DT, Texas A&M (No. 64 overall)
34. Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M (No. 65 overall)
35. Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss (No. 66 overall)
36. Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama (No. 67 overall)
37. Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin (No. 68 overall)
38. Chris Paul, OL, Tulsa (No. 69 overall)
39. Desmond Ridder (No. 70 overall)
40. Bryan Cook, S, Cincinnati (No. 71 overall)
41. Drake Jackson, EDGE, USC (No. 72 overall)
42. Nik Bonitto, EDGE, Oklahoma (No. 73 overall)
43. Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State (No. 74 overall)
44. Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio State (No. 75 overall) 
45. Marcus Jones, CB, Houston (No. 76 overall)
46. Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State (No. 77 overall)
47. John Metchie II, WR, Alabama (No. 78 overall)
48. Josh Paschal, EDGE, Kentucky (No. 79 overall)
49. Martin Emerson, CB, Mississippi State (No. 80 overall) 
50. Travis Jones, DT, UCONN (No. 81 overall)

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2022-nfl-draft-nakobe-dean-malik-willis-headline-best-prospects-available-for-day-2/

45! 45! 45!

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From espn's best available list, guys ranked around where we will pick:

28 DeMarvin Leal Texas A&M DE

29 Abraham Lucas Washington State OT

30 Alec Pierce Cincinnati WR

31 Cameron Jurgens Nebraska C

32 Nicholas Petit-Frere Ohio State OT

33 Nik Bonitto Oklahoma OLB

34 Jaquan Brisker Penn State S

https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft/bestavailable/_/position/ovr/page/2

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SI's best available rankings around where we pick:

28. Kingsley Enagbare, edge, South Carolina (SR, 6'4", 258 pounds)

29. Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama (rSR, 6'1", 194 pounds)

30. Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA (rSR, 6'4", 205 pounds)

31. Nik Bonitto, edge, Oklahoma (rJR, 6'3", 248 pounds)

32. Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota (SR, 6'8", 384 pounds)

33. Cameron Thomas, edge, San Diego State (SR, 6'4", 267 pounds)

https://www.si.com/nfl/2022/04/29/ranking-best-prospects-draft-day-two

 

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1 hour ago, HoosierCat said:

CBSSports.com's best prospects available

1. Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia (No. 14 overall)
2. Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson (No. 16 overall)

11. Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington (No. 39 overall)
12. Logan Hall, DT, Houston (No. 40 overall)
13. Arnold Ebiketie, EDGE, Penn State (No. 41 overall)

21. Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State (No. 51 overall)
26. Troy Andersen, LB, Montana State (No. 56 overall)
27. Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming (No. 58 overall)

33. DeMarvin Leal, DT, Texas A&M (No. 64 overall)
45. Marcus Jones, CB, Houston (No. 76 overall)
47. John Metchie II, WR, Alabama (No. 78 overall)

45! 45! 45!

So any of these 11 players would make me happy.

For those wanting to go WR and cover for when Boyd leaves, I've already mentioned Metchie being an optimal pick in that scenario.
He and his agent state he will be ready to go at start of the season, but he would be a luxury for the Bengals in 2022.

I think Leal would make a great 3T, which we need, as I don't see any of the first 5 falling to the Bengals.

Marcus Jones would make me very happy, but realize he might not be the smartest pick.
That being said Hoosier, your soul hit 375k on eBay, but has stagnated.  Maybe we should offer free shipping.
That's going to have to come out of your 20% though.

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1 hour ago, HoosierCat said:

SI's best available rankings around where we pick:

28. Kingsley Enagbare, edge, South Carolina (SR, 6'4", 258 pounds)

29. Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama (rSR, 6'1", 194 pounds)

30. Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA (rSR, 6'4", 205 pounds)

31. Nik Bonitto, edge, Oklahoma (rJR, 6'3", 248 pounds)

32. Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota (SR, 6'8", 384 pounds)

33. Cameron Thomas, edge, San Diego State (SR, 6'4", 267 pounds)

https://www.si.com/nfl/2022/04/29/ranking-best-prospects-draft-day-two

 

Woolen is the only one of those that intrigues me, but Zyon McCollum intrigues me more later on.

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3 minutes ago, ArmyBengal said:

Hoping for a big run on QB's at the top of the 2nd as well.
Push players down the board please !!

Yep, I expected that in the first round....there is so many teams with a glaring QB hole that I thought QB would be overdrafted in the first round.  I am hoping that prediction comes true just one round later.  I thought 4 QBs would end up going in rd. 1 with 2 going top ten (Carolina and Atlanta).  I think Carolina, Atlanta, Seattle, Miami, Tennessee, Indy, NY G, New Orleans, NY G are all still in the market for a QB early in this draft.

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34 minutes ago, ArmyBengal said:

The only problem with needing a QB and hoping for a run is that this class sucks and a "run" might be 3-4 players maybe.

Willis
Corral
Howell

Then who ??
I would prefer there be more QB opportunities, but will take what's given.

McDickweed?  Is 2nd round too early for him? 

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6 hours ago, ArmyBengal said:

So any of these 11 players would make me happy.

For those wanting to go WR and cover for when Boyd leaves, I've already mentioned Metchie being an optimal pick in that scenario.
He and his agent state he will be ready to go at start of the season, but he would be a luxury for the Bengals in 2022.

I think Leal would make a great 3T, which we need, as I don't see any of the first 5 falling to the Bengals.

Marcus Jones would make me very happy, but realize he might not be the smartest pick.
That being said Hoosier, your soul hit 375k on eBay, but has stagnated.  Maybe we should offer free shipping.
That's going to have to come out of your 20% though.

I have TJ’s dead gramma’s credit card. We can put the shipping on that.

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