5 Teams with the Worst Haul in 2022 NFL Draft

New England Patriots v Miami Dolphins
New England Patriots v Miami Dolphins

2022 NFL Draft 5 Teams with Worst Hauls

#3 - Chicago Bears

TransPerfect Music City Bowl - Purdue v Tennessee
TransPerfect Music City Bowl - Purdue v Tennessee

The Chicago Bears, like the Cardinals, didn’t possess a first-round draft pick in 2022, after trading it away in a deal that saw them land Justin Fields in 2021. The Bears took cornerback Kyler Gordon with their first pick, 39th overall, and also landed some extra pass defense help in the form of safety Jaquan Brisker.

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However, despite this, the Bears didn’t get Fields any weapons other than Velus Jones Jr., who dazzled with his speed but is viewed as a reach with the 71st overall selection. Their current starting receivers include Darnell Mooney, Byron Pringle and Equanimeous St. Brown, but will Jones help fill the void left by Allen Robinson?

#2 - Seattle Seahawks

Michigan v Michigan State
Michigan v Michigan State

The Seattle Seahawks were touted to take a quarterback with the 9th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. They decided to pass and instead take tackle Charles Cross out of Mississippi State, which was an excellent pick. They took intriguing edge-rusher Boye Mafe 40th overall. With the very next pick, they selected running back Kenneth Walker, despite already having Chris Carson and Rashaad Penny as competition for a starting berth.

Malik Willis was still on the board by the time Seattle picked in round three, but they instead drafted another offensive tackle in the form of Abraham Lucas from Washington State. Pete Carroll seems happy to have a quarterback room consisting of Geno Smith and Drew Lock going into 2022, unless he’s planning a trade for Baker Mayfield or Jimmy Garappolo.

#1 - New England Patriots

Cole Strange at the 2022 Senior Bowl
Cole Strange at the 2022 Senior Bowl

The New England Patriots’ 2022 NFL Draft left the majority of fans across the league confused and bemused. They selected guard Cole Strange out of Chattanooga 29th overall, who was seen as a third-round prospect, according to many, including Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay.

The Patriots also selected quarterback Bailey Zappe in the fourth-round, despite starter Mac Jones proving he’s a competent NFL starter in his rookie year, where he made the Pro Bowl.

They also failed to address a glaring need at corner until it was arguably too late. In round-three they picked Marcus Jones out of Houston, who will be tasked with filling the void left by J.C. Jackson who joined the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency.

Bill Belichick then topped off this disaster of a haul by selecting two running backs, Pierre Strong Jr. in round-four and Kevin Harris in round-six. The Patriots have always been stacked in the running back position. Currently they have Damian Harris, Rhamondre Stevenson and James White in the running back room, all of whom are decent starters in the league, so why add two more faces to compete?

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