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Former NFL Scout: 16 Consensus First-Round Picks To Avoid

Daniel Kelly, who once worked as a Jets scout, reveals why he thinks these 16 top-ranked prospects should not be picked in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft.

There are 16 consensus first-round picks on major media platforms that are over-graded:

Georgia EDGE Travon Walker at NFL Combine
Mississippi State LT Charles Cross NFL Combine
Florida State EDGE Jermaine Johnson II at NFL Combine
Purdue EDGE George Karlaftis at NFL Combine
Northern Iowa OL Trevor Penning at NFL Combine
Georgia DT Jordan Davis working at NFL Combine

12. Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State 

Projected by NFL.com No. 23, CBS Sports No. 22, PFF No. 16, Yahoo No. 22 and Touchdown Wire No. 22

Kelly’s Projection: Fifth Round 

2021 Game Film: University of Minnesota, Oregon, Penn State, Michigan State and Purdue 

Why: Easily re-routed and sloppy routes. 

13. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State University 

Projected by NFL.com No. 28, PFF No. 22 and Yahoo No. 29

Kelly’s Projection: Fourth to Seventh Round 

2021 Game Film: Northern Iowa, South Dakota, Missouri State, Eastern Illinois and Eastern Washington(Spring)

Why: Runs a 4.65 in the short to intermediate levels and labors to change direction. 

14. Boye Mafe, EDGE, University of Minnesota 

Projected by NFL.com No. 30, CBS Sports No. 23 and PFF No. 28

Kelly’s ProjectIon: Third Round 

2021 Game Film: Ohio State, Nebraska and Maryland 

Why: One-trick speed rusher with no pass-rush moves. 

15. Tyler Smith, LT, Tulsa 

Projected by NFL.com No. 26, Yahoo No. 28 and Touchdown Wire No. 26 

Kelly’s Projection: Third or Fourth Round (OG)

2021 Game Film: Ohio State, Oklahoma State and Houston 

Why: Raw tackle with shoddy foot and handwork. 

16. Daxton Hill, S, Michigan 

Projected by NFL.com No. 27, Yahoo No. 32 and Touchdown Wire No. 32 

Kelly’s Projection: Third Round 

2021 Game Film: Wisconsin, Penn State, Ohio State and Iowa 

Why: Lacks hips to play corner and limited reps at safety. 

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