
2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Carson Strong
The 2022 quarterback class is a mixed bag. Perhaps the quarterback with the most buzz following the week in Mobile at the Senior Bowl was Carson Strong.

The 2022 quarterback class is a mixed bag. Perhaps the quarterback with the most buzz following the week in Mobile at the Senior Bowl was Carson Strong.

The New York Giants finished the 2021 season with a 4-13 record.

With free agency and the 2022 NFL Draft approaching, franchises all have a level of excitement. Some are looking to contend this season, while others just want to move in the right direction.

After a successful regular season, which included an NFC East title, it seemed as if the Dallas Cowboys were on their way to a solid postseason performance.

It was another third-place finish in the AFC North for the 8-9 Cleveland Browns in 2021.

An MLB team’s farm system is their up-and-coming talent. For the Texas Rangers, their farm system is looking to help improve the Rangers standing from the 2021 season.

A new era in New Orleans is now in full swing after the retirement of Drew Brees and Sean Payton.

The Miami Dolphins were the first time in NFL history to have a seven-game losing streak followed by a seven-game winning streak in the same season.

The Buffalo Bills won 11 games during the 2021 regular season. This was after they won 13 games a year ago.

After a fatal NFC Divisional Round clash, Bruce Arians and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers seek retaliation.

The Colorado Rockies are struggling at the big league level. They traded Nolan Arenado last offseason and are now witnessing Jon Gray and Trevor Story sign with other teams, giving them only one compensatory pick in return. With that said, they have plenty to be excited about in terms of up-and-coming prospects.

The Baltimore Ravens had an underwhelming season in 2021, finishing with a lackluster 8-9 record.

The 2022 quarterback class is a mixed bag. Perhaps the quarterback with the most buzz following the week in Mobile at the Senior Bowl was Carson Strong.

The New York Giants finished the 2021 season with a 4-13 record.

With free agency and the 2022 NFL Draft approaching, franchises all have a level of excitement. Some are looking to contend this season, while others just want to move in the right direction.

After a successful regular season, which included an NFC East title, it seemed as if the Dallas Cowboys were on their way to a solid postseason performance.

It was another third-place finish in the AFC North for the 8-9 Cleveland Browns in 2021.

An MLB team’s farm system is their up-and-coming talent. For the Texas Rangers, their farm system is looking to help improve the Rangers standing from the 2021 season.

A new era in New Orleans is now in full swing after the retirement of Drew Brees and Sean Payton.

The Miami Dolphins were the first time in NFL history to have a seven-game losing streak followed by a seven-game winning streak in the same season.

The Buffalo Bills won 11 games during the 2021 regular season. This was after they won 13 games a year ago.

After a fatal NFC Divisional Round clash, Bruce Arians and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers seek retaliation.

The Colorado Rockies are struggling at the big league level. They traded Nolan Arenado last offseason and are now witnessing Jon Gray and Trevor Story sign with other teams, giving them only one compensatory pick in return. With that said, they have plenty to be excited about in terms of up-and-coming prospects.

The Baltimore Ravens had an underwhelming season in 2021, finishing with a lackluster 8-9 record.
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