2022 NFL Mock Draft: Giants, Panthers land new franchise QBs
A year ago, three quarterbacks -- Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson and Trey Lance -- went in the top three picks in the NFL Draft.
In 2022, there's a legitimate chance that there won't be a single quarterback taken in the top three picks, and perhaps beyond.
Pro Football Focus' top rated quarterback is Matt Corral from Ole Miss, who was No. 16 overall on their November Big Board. Kenny Pickett from Pitt is No. 20.
The Draft Network takes things a step further, as they have Corral as their top-rated quarterback, but just the No. 28 overall prospect in this upcoming class. Pickett is their No. 6 rated quarterback, behind Liberty's Malik Willis, Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder, North Carolina's Sam Howell and Nevada's Carson Strong. Pickett -- who exploded as a fifth-year senior at Pitt -- will turn 24 before he plays in a regular season game at the NFL level.

2017 was the last time that the No. 1 overall pick wasn't a quarterback, when the Cleveland Browns selected edge rusher Myles Garrett with the top overall selection.
The last time that a quarterback wasn't selected with one of the top three picks was in 2013, when the top three picks were used on tackles Eric Fisher and Luke Joeckel, along with edge rusher Dion Jordan. The first quarterback taken in that year's class was E.J. Manuel, who the Buffalo Bills selected with the No. 16 overall pick. Manuel would play just five seasons in the NFL.
It's a pretty safe bet that at least one quarterback will go off the board before the 16th selection in the 2022 NFL Draft. But could this be the first time in nearly a decade that a quarterback isn't taken with one of the top three picks? It's at least a possibility.
With that in mind, here's our first 2022 NFL Mock Draft: