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NFL draft 2022 - Best, worst and most surprising in 20 categories, including favorite fits, picks, classes and trades, plus best rookie predictions

The 2022 NFL draft is officially in the books. After three days and 262 selections, there is plenty to talk about, including which teams had the best (and worst) classes, which rookies will make the biggest impact in Year 1 and which prospects could outplay their draft positions.

NFL draft analysts Jordan Reid and Matt Miller run through their choices for those categories, while also giving their favorite picks in the class, choosing the players guaranteed to be future stars and the best value picks in each of the seven rounds.

How do they feel about the Jets' three-pick first round and the Patriots' interesting decisions? And what are their thoughts on linebacker Nakobe Dean and quarterback Malik Willis sliding to the third round? Find out below. Plus, they'll make early predictions for Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year and project which quarterbacks from this class will be starting by midseason.

Reid and Miller evaluate 20 different categories for this draft:

Jump to a superlative:Favorite tradeGuaranteed future starLeast favorite classOffensive Rookie of the YearOffensive Rookie of the YearBest value picks by round

Reid: I thought Jets general manager Joe Douglas knocked it out of the park. My favorite pick actually was his first with cornerback Ahmad «Sauce» Gardner at No. 4. Since joining the team in 2019, the highest draft capital that Douglas had used on a defensive player was Ashtyn Davis in the third round (No. 68) in 2020.

Douglas quickly changed gears this year. He wanted to secure a lockdown corner after seeing Derek Stingley Jr. go at No. 3. What Gardner brings is something the Jets haven't had since the prime days of Darrelle Revis, and he has the length, ball skills and confidence to thrive

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