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32 Best Players Available For Round Two

32 Best Players Available For Round Two

2022 NFL Draft: The best players still on the board after Round 1 going into Round 2 of the NFL Draft.

2022 NFL Draft: 32 Best Players Available, Round 2

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32. WR Skyy Moore, Western Michigan

This is a really, really tough year to be a wide receiver. The top guys are really fast, really big, or a combination of the two. Moore isn’t big and he’s not a blazer, but he’s one of those guys that everyone through the scouting process fell in love with. Everyone wants him around as an all-around playmaker for an offense.

31. EDGE Sam Williams, Ole Miss

For all the hype around the edge rushers and ends the went in the first round, Williams has a sneaky combination of skills that should make him a must-have in the top 60. 265-pound guys who can run a 4.46 find jobs in this league.

30. QB Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati

Didn’t like him in the first round, interested in the second. I’m not the fan others seem to be, but he’s got the best all-around combination of size, arm, experience, and mobility in this draft.

He wasn’t worth the flier at the end of the first round like everyone projected, but go for it in the second, especially if you have an old veteran starter – (cough) Washington and Indianapolis (cough) – who can handle the work for a year while the new guy gets up to speed.

29. OG/OT Darian Kinnard, Kentucky

It’ll be interesting to see just how valuable he is on Day Two. The offensive line prospects dry up fast now, and Kinnard has the 322-pound size and the versatility to fit just about anywhere on the line.

28. TE Trey McBride, Colorado State

Does Green Bay blow off the mediocre wide receivers to go get the…

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