Daniel Jeremiah NFL Mock Draft 2022 1.0: Evan Neal Taken No. 1, 3 QBs Go in Round 1



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Daniel released his first mock draft on Friday.
The former NFL scout has three quarterbacks going in the first round and two edge-rushers going in the top five.
After listing his entire first-round mock draft, let's take a deeper look at his first-round quarterback selections.
The first mock draft was by Daniel Jeremiah.

Alabama OT Evan Neal is from Jacksonville.
The Detroit Lions have a Michigan EDGE.
Notre Dame's Kyle Hamilton plays for the Houston Texans.
The New York Jets have an Oregon EDGE.
Ikem Ekwonu is an OT for the New York Giants.
The Cincinnati CB is Ahmad Gardner.
Utah LB, New York Giants.
The Atlanta Falcons have a player from Arkansas.
Denver Broncos have a quarterback.
Washington CB Trent McDuffie is with the New York Jets.
Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral is a member of the Washington football team.
The LSU CB is a Minnesota Vikings player.
The Georgia EDGE is Travon Walker.
The Baltimore Ravens have an OT from Northern Iowa.
George Karlaftis is a Philadelphia Eagles fan.
Drake London is a USC receiver.
The Central Michigan OT is with the Los Angeles Bolts.
The New Orleans Saints have an Ohio State player.
The Texas A&M OG is from Philadelphia.
The Mississippi State OT is Charles Cross.
Georgia's Jordan Davis is a member of the New England team.
Chris Olave is a player for the Las Vegas Raiders.
David Ojabo is from Michigan.
Georgia LB Nakobe Dean is with the Dallas Cowboys.
Tyler Linderbaum is from Iowa.
Daniel Faalele is an OT for the Miami Dolphins.
Washington CB Kyler Gordon.
Quay Walker is a Georgia LB.
Detroit Lions have a quarterback.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a player named Jameson Williams.
Penn State's Jahan Dotson is a player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Green Bay Packers have a Georgia player.

There is a look at the Round 1 Quarterbacks.

The quarterbacks in this year's class aren't as good as in the past, but there's still a chance for more to be taken on April 28, and three of them will be selected in the first round.
The first quarterback off the board in the first mock draft is the Broncos, who are at No. 9. If a trade doesn't come to fruition, the Broncos will only select a quarterback if they get a premier quarterback in a trade.
The best quarterback in this year's draft is Pickett, who put together the best season of his collegiate career in 2021. He completed 67.2% of his passes for 4,319 yards and 42 touchdown against seven picks.
According to B/R's NFL Scouting Department, Pickett has above average arm strength and accuracy. He tends to take unnecessary sacks by trying to scramble instead of staying in the pocket, and he can have inconsistent timing on his throws.
Corral will go to Washington at No. 11. Washington needs a true No. 1 moving forward after using Taylor Heinicke for 15 starts.
"Corral is a good player at the position." His size (6'2", 205) is a concern for some around the league, but he's accurate, has a live arm and would bring some juice to the offense.
Corral had an impressive season in which he completed 67.7% of his passes for 3,343 yards and 20 touchdown against five turnovers. He ran for 614 yards and 11 touchdown.
According to B/R's NFL Scouting Department, Corral is a great athlete, has a quick and consistent release, and above-average arm strength. He has below average height and timing when working from the pocket.
After Corral, it was predicted that Willis would go to the Lions. Detroit could use a quarterback. The veteran would likely start again in 2022, but he would be a good fit for the future.
One of the most intriguing names on this list is Willis. He completed 61.1 percent of his passes for 2,857 yards and 27 touchdown against 12 turnovers.
B/R's NFL Scouting Department says that Willis is a great athlete with burst and quickness, has great arm strength, and is a competitive player. He has unpredictable pocket movement and is inconsistent with his timing.
The Lions need help at the position, and it's worth the risk.