Twenty-one prospects are confirmed to attend the 2022 NFL Draft in Las Vegas, Nevada, the NFL announced today.
Georgia leads all colleges with three players in attendance while Alabama and Ohio State will each have two players on-site. The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with seven prospects confirmed to attend, followed by the Big Ten (four players), Pac-12 (four) and Atlantic Coast Conference (three).
The draft begins with the first round on Thursday night, April 28, and continues Friday, April 29, with Rounds 2-3. The draft will conclude on Saturday, April 30, with Rounds 4-7.
The NFL Draft, which was held in Cleveland last year, will be hosted in the state of Nevada for the first time.
The players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft:
- Matt Corral – QB Mississippi
- Charles Cross – OL Mississippi State
- Jordan Davis – DL Georgia
- Nakobe Dean – LB Georgia
- Ikem Ekwonu – OL North Carolina State
- Sauce Gardner – CB Cincinnati
- Kyler Gordon – CB Washington
- Kyle Hamilton – S Notre Dame
- Aidan Hutchinson – DE Michigan
- Zion Johnson – OL Boston College
- Jermaine Johnson – DE Florida State
- George Karlaftis – DE Purdue
- Devin Lloyd – LB Utah
- Drake London – WR Southern California
- Evan Neal – OL Alabama
- Chris Olave – WR Ohio State
- Kayvon Thibodeaux – DE Oregon
- Jameson Williams – WR Alabama
- Malik Willis – QB Liberty
- Garrett Wilson – WR Ohio State
- Devonte Wyatt – DL Georgia
Per Release