Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

No need to mock ’22 mock draft

Patriots’ unusual pick of Strange lone blemish

- By Adam Hill Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @AdamHillLV­RJ on Twitter.

Bill Freaking Belichick. Things were looking good for our mock draft until the Patriots went rogue and made the odd selection of Tennessee-Chattanoog­a guard Cole Strange with the 29th pick in the first round.

We didn’t see that coming, but Strange was one of only three players selected in the actual first round of the draft that wasn’t included in our projection.

That’s pretty good. Safety Lewis Cine of Georgia, the final pick of the first round, and Florida cornerback Kaiir Elam were the other players who sneaked into the first round of the real draft.

The biggest mistake was overvaluin­g quarterbac­ks.

Even though this was a down year for the position and it was tough to give any of them a first-round grade, we still included three in the first round because teams always overdraft quarterbac­ks.

Maybe they are getting smarter. Or maybe this class was even worse than we thought.

Either way, that might be an adjustment to make in the future.

That’s just nitpicking, though.

Overall, this was our best effort since we started doing this each year. Four out of the top five picks were exactly right, even correctly predicting the surprise pick of Derek Stingley Jr. at No. 3 by the Texans.

The one that was wrong was the Jets’ pick at No. 4. They took cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner instead of offensive tackle Ikem Ekwonu as we projected.

But our comment in the mock draft said the Jets should take Gardner, but they’re the Jets, so they probably won’t do the right thing.

It’s a new era for the Jets. Again, noted.

One of the biggest critiques of our mock draft involved Georgia linebacker­s. We had Quay Walker going at No. 21 and Nakobe Dean falling out of the first round.

A friend reached out to check if it had been a mistake.

But Walker went with the No. 22 pick, and Dean fell to the third round.

Some Chiefs fans were upset that we had their team trading up in the draft to take cornerback Trent McDuffie instead of one of the receivers.

Kansas City did trade up, and sure enough, McDuffie was the target.

We had Pittsburgh taking hometown quarterbac­k Kenny Pickett at No. 20, and sure enough, that’s where he landed.

Perhaps the best call was tackle Tyler Smith being included in our first round. He rarely was mentioned in most mocks, but sure enough he was the choice of the Dallas Cowboys at No. 24.

There was a little luck involved with the success of our mock this year and a bit of putting into practice lessons learned from the ugly attempts of the past.

Oh, and a lot of coffee for all-night film sessions.

If only Belichick would have played along, we’d really be looking at a great year.

But it’s probably fair to assume he knows what he’s doing better than we do.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Adrian Kraus
Patriots coach Bill Belichick raised a few eyebrows with his selection of TennesseeC­hattanooga guard Cole Strange.
The Associated Press Adrian Kraus Patriots coach Bill Belichick raised a few eyebrows with his selection of TennesseeC­hattanooga guard Cole Strange.

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