Complete coverage of the 2022 NFL draft
The 2022 NFL draft is April 28-30 in Las Vegas. Here’s our coverage:
Five defensive players to start the night? A record six receivers in the first 20 picks? Here are 32 takeaways from the first round of the 2022 NFL draft.
There was much conjecture about who the Chargers would take with their first pick in the NFL draft, but they could not ignore a shaky offensive line and selected Boston College’s Zion Johnson.
The NFL’s next generation of stars took the stage in Las Vegas on Thursday. Here’s a rundown of every pick from the first round of the 2022 NFL draft.
2022 NFL mock draft: Sam Farmer predicts first-round picks. Without a top quarterback available, expect pass rushers to go at the top of the draft, maybe starting with Georgia’s Travon Walker.
Reporters who cover their teams on a daily basis predict how the first round of the 2022 NFL draft will unfold in The Times’ beat writers’ mock draft.
A quarter of the NFL teams don’t have a draft pick in first round, but that doesn’t worry the champion Rams or the other seven teams with alternate plans.
The NFL is going all out for the 2022 draft in Las Vegas, considering it to be a dry run to the Sin City Super Bowl in early 2024.
The Rams are without a first-round NFL draft pick again, and without a second too this year too, but they’ve had a ton of success with third-round selections, starting with Cooper Kupp.
Southern California-based pop artist and painter Rob Prior will be on the NFL draft stage Thursday, quickly creating portraits of the players as they are selected.
Chargers have the 17th pick in the 2022 NFL draft, and predictions have tied them to an offensive tackle Trevor Penning, receiver Chris Olave and cornerback Trent McDuffie.
Former NFL receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who is training USC’s Drake London for the draft, says nuances more important than speed to make it in pros.
Other than his first pick as Chargers general manager, Tom Telesco has done very well with first-round selections. The rest has been hit and miss, as with the rest of the NFL.
The Rams’ don’t have a pick in the NFL draft until Round 3, but they didn’t have a top pick last season either and ended up with a championship.
Five former SoCal high school stars — Kayvon Thibodeaux, Drake London, Matt Corral, Trent McDuffie and Romeo Doubs — await their fate in NFL draft.