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2022 NFL Seven-Round Mock Draft: All 262 picks, as Steelers, Falcons and Panthers land QBs after Day 1

The end is nigh sounds a tad too apocalyptical, but we’re almost there. As someone who does a mock draft every week — beginning in the fall with college football — we typically mark time not by watches or calendars, but my mock-draft versions. And when it comes time to unveil the seven-rounder, it can only mean one thing: the actual 2022 NFL Draft isn’t far off.

Because last week’s three-round mock went over so well (for real — most fans not cheering for the Bengals and Jets were pretty receptive which, frankly, was a nice change of pace), it only made sense to follow it up with seven rounds, all 262 picks.

We’ve got three quarterbacks going in the first round, and three more in Rounds 2-4 combined, where the Steelers, Falcons and Panthers roll the dice on a passer. (History says taking QBs after the first round is a waste of time but we’re guessing it won’t stop desperate teams from trying to beat the odds for the next Derek Carr or Russell Wilson.)

And while this class is light on franchise QBs, if your favorite team needs help at other positions, you could be in luck; 39 wide receivers, 31 cornerbacks and 28 pass rushers lead the way, accounting for 37 percent of all players selected. Keep reading to see how all 262 picks unfold, and if you scroll to the bottom you’ll find team-by-team breakdown of each draft class.

Round 2

33. Jacksonville: David Ojabo,  EDGE, Michigan
34. Detroit: Daxton Hill,  S, Michigan
35. NY Jets: Bernard Raimann,  OT, Central Michigan
36. NY Giants: Jalen Pitre,  S, Baylor
37. Houston: Kaiir Elam,  CB, Florida
38. NY Jets (via CAR): Lewis Cine,  S, Georgia
39. Chicago: Christian Watson,  WR, North Dakota State
40. Seattle (via DEN): Daniel Faalele,  OT, Minnesota
41. Seattle: Tariq Woolen,  CB, UTSA
42. Indianapolis (via WSH): Trey McBride,  TE, Colorado State
43. Atlanta: Sam Howell,  QB, North Carolina
44. Cleveland: Jahan Dotson,  WR, Penn State
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