The Triple Take team of Mike Priusta, Dale Lolley and Matt Williamson have released Mock Draft 3.0.
Don't forget to follow along with their position-by-position draft previews as we lead up to the NFL Draft here.
The opinions of these Steelers Radio Network personalities do not reflect the views of the Steelers organization.
Williamson's Pick: Aiden Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
Analysis: This is looking more and more like a slam dunk selection. Jacksonville spent big money on offense in free agency. Now they turn to the defense and their ailing pass-rush.
Lolley's Pick: Aiden Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
Analysis: With the Jaguars taking care of their offensive line needs in free agency, they can go ahead and make the defense better.
Prisuta's Pick: Travon Walker, Edge, Georgia
Analysis: In a draft without a clear cut, consensus top-overall pick at quarterback or at any other position, the Jaguars take a player who might have more upside than any other after lighting up the NFL Scouting Combine. If it's defense Jacksonville seeks, Walker can deliver from a number of positions.
Williamson's Pick: Malik Willis, QB, Liberty
Analysis: The Lions have been linked to Hutchinson from the start and that made all the sense in the world. However, that isn't an option here. So, Detroit takes a wildly talented quarterback to groom. Their offense is coming together.
Lolley's Pick: Ikem Ekwonu, OL, North Carolina State
Analysis: The Lions continue building in the trenches. They took Penei Sewell in the first round last year. This year they add another piece to the offensive line. They can play Ekwonu at guard as a rookie and kick him outside to tackle in 2023.
Prisuta's Pick: Malik Willis, QB, Liberty
Analysis: The Bridge QB is already in place, the staff got a firsthand look at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., and the Lions still four more picks within the first 97, including a selection at the bottom of the first round, with which to secure more immediate help.
Williamson's Pick: Travon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
Analysis: Speaking of wildly talented, Walker is a total athletic freak. Lovie Smith runs a defense predicated on getting home with four pass-rushers and Walker has a chance to be special in this regard.
Lolley's Pick: Kavon Thibodeaux, EDGE, Oregon (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: The Texans could use everything. Thibodeaux gives them a star edge rusher to build around.
Prisuta's Pick: Kayvon Thibodeaux, Edge, Oregon (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Lovie Smith gets a building block for the No. 31 defense he's inherited. Help for the No. 32 offense can wait.
Williamson's Pick: Kayvon Thibodaux, EDGE, Oregon (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Like Houston, the Jets defense is predicated on generating pressure with four. They pick again at 10, but pass-rushers are flying off the board and the Jets can't be left behind.
Lolley's Pick: Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
Analysis: The Jets, like the Lions, are building a heck of an offensive line. Adding a massive right tackle would pretty much complete it.
Prisuta's Pick: Aidan Hutchinson, Edge, Michigan
Analysis: Hutchinson would look good in any uniform but seeing him in green and white is going to take a little getting used to, for Hutchinson in particular.
Williamson's Pick: Ikem Ekwonu, OT, North Carolina State (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Edge pass-rushers are going quick, but the Giants now have their pick of any of the offensive linemen in this draft. Ekwonu is a throwback to Giants teams of old.
Lolley's Pick: Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Hamilton might be the most talented player in the draft. And the Giants get him with the fifth pick to bolster their secondary.
Prisuta's Pick: Jermaine Johnson II, Edge, Florida State
Analysis: The run on pass rushers continues; the Giants won't have to wait long to address the other side of the ball.
Williamson's Pick: Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
Analysis: This would be fantastic for the Panthers and could complete their offseason offensive line rebuild. Plug Neal in right away.
Lolley's Pick: Jermaine Johnson, EDGE, Florida State
Analysis: The Panthers could go offensive line here – or quarterback – but they continue building what should be a nasty defense by adding Johnson.
Prisuta's Pick: Kenny Pickett, QB, Pitt
Analysis: Head coach Matt Rhule once had Pickett committed to Temple. This time Rhule won't have to worry about Pickett changing his mind.
Williamson's Pick: Ahmad Gardner, CB, Cincinnati
Analysis: New York is reportedly shopping James Bradberry. Even if they hang onto him, Gardner would be a great young corner opposite Bradberry with fantastic man coverage traits.
Lolley's Pick: Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State
Analysis: The Giants passed on an offensive tackle with their first pick. They won't do so twice.
Prisuta's Pick: Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
Analysis: The Giants get their pick of the offensive tackles
Williamson's Pick: Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State
Analysis: Atlanta had the NFL's fewest sacks last year…but their wide receiver situation is even worse right now with Calvin Ridley suspended for the season. They get the pick of the litter in Wilson.
Lolley's Pick: Travon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
Analysis: The Falcons could go wide receiver here, but they can get one at the top of the second round. Walker is too good to pass up, and they need help everywhere.
Prisuta's Pick: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State
Analysis: The Falcons get their pick of the wide receivers. One of the two from Ohio State will do.
Williamson's Pick: Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State
Analysis: There are a lot of directions Seattle could go here, including quarterback. But left tackle is a great place to start and while Cross isn't a masher in the run game, Pete Carroll should still greatly respect what he can become at the next level.
Lolley's Pick: Ahmad Gardner, CB, Cincinnati
Analysis: Pete Carroll is a defensive backs coach at heart. He gets the best corner in this draft.
Prisuta's Pick: Ickey Ekwonu, OT, N.C. State
Analysis: The Seahawks are entering a new era minus Russell Wilson. A little nasty up front, a lot of nasty, actually, should help the transition.
Williamson's Pick: Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame
Analysis: Cornerback could be in play here after drafting Thibodaux, but New York realizes that Hamilton is a special prospect that has no business being on the board this late.
Lolley's Pick: George Karalaftis, EDGE, Purdue
Analysis: The run on edge rushers continues. Karalaftis is the biggest beneficiary of David Ojabo's Achilles' tendon injury at his pro day.
Prisuta's Pick: Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame
Analysis: Too good a player not to take here. Between free agency and the draft, the defense is transforming rapidly.
Williamson's Pick: Derek Stingley, CB, LSU
Analysis: This is another case of a team just grabbing a player that shouldn't fall as far as Stingley has in this situation. This could be a home run.
Lolley's Pick: Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama
Analysis: Williams is on track to return from his torn ACL suffered in the national championship game faster than expected. He's too good to pass up.
Prisuta's Pick: Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia
Analysis: Ron Rivera got his quarterback when the Commanders traded for Carson Wentz. Back-to-back first-round linebackers (Jamin Davis, 19th overall, 2021) will go a long way toward restoring teeth to the defense.
Williamson's Pick: Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia
Analysis: The Vikings consider going cornerback here and no one would blame them one bit if they did. But the Vikings are now loaded with edge defenders, and they decide to stick Davis in the middle of their front. All around him will benefit.
Lolley's Pick: Tyler Linderbaum, C, Iowa
Analysis: Linderbaum is one of the more difficult players to slot in this draft. He has to go to the right scheme fit. Minnesota would work nicely. Current center Garrett Bradbury can kick over to guard.
Prisuta's Pick: Ahmad Gardner, CB, Cincinnati(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: The Vikings won't complain if they wind up with their choice of the available cornerbacks.
Williamson's Pick: Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington
Analysis: Houston grabbed a high-upside pass-rusher already in Walker. Now they grab a cover guy in McDuffie to really bolster their pass defense.
Lolley's Pick: Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State
Analysis: The Texans need offensive weapons and Wilson would certainly add that. Not a bad haul for Houston to get both Thibodeaux and Wilson.
Prisuta's Pick: Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State
Analysis: The Texans get one of the best tackles available and address both trenches in the first half of the first round. Solid.
Williamson's Pick: Tyler Linderbaum, OC, Iowa(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Davis would have been appealing to Baltimore and they are always in the market for a cornerback. But Linderbaum is a great center prospect and immediately jumps into a starting spot for the Ravens.
Lolley's Pick: Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Steelers fans won't like this one. But Davis is a nice add in the AFC North for the Ravens, who like big pluggers in the middle.
Prisuta's Pick: Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa
Analysis: Plenty of tackles to go around. Penning will fit right in with the Ravens.
Williamson's Pick: Drake London, WR, USC
Analysis: With their first of three first round picks, Philadelphia gets a pass catcher that is much different than last year's first round pick, DeVonta Smith. Jalen Hurts would have quite the diverse trio to throw to in Smith, London, and Dallas Goedert, making it more difficult to stop the Eagles great run game.
Lolley's Pick: Derek Stingley, CB, LSU
Analysis: The Eagles have needed help at cornerback for several years. Stingley adds that and sets Philadelphia well for its next two picks.
Prisuta's Pick: George Karlaftis, Edge, Purdue
Analysis: The Eagles love their defensive ends.
Williamson's Pick: Jermaine Johnson, EDGE, Florida State(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Even after signing Haason Reddick, the Eagles get a bigger bodied edge player in Johnson. The Eagles organization always puts a premium on linemen on both sides of the ball.
Lolley's Pick: Drake London, WR, USC
Analysis: The Eagles have taken a bite of the wide receiver apple the past couple of drafts but still need help there. The 6-foot-5 London adds a different dynamic.
Prisuta's Pick: Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Another outstanding pass-catching option for the other end of Jalen Hurts' throws. The Eagles love their receivers from Alabama, too.
Williamson's Pick: Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: The biggest hole on the Chargers excellent roster right now is at right tackle. Penning would slide right into that spot and help Los Angeles contend for a championship.
Lolley's Pick: Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa
Analysis: The Chargers have added quite a bit in free agency. But they still don't have a right tackle. Penning would solve that issue.
Prisuta's Pick: Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: When you can't stop the run, you draft the Human Run-Stuffer. Now you can stuff the run.
Williamson's Pick: Kenny Pickett, QB, Pitt
Analysis: This isn't a slight on Jameis Winston, who played very well last year and will be returning to the Saints. New Orleans is always up tight against the salary cap and having a rookie contract at quarterback would make that much more palatable. Sean Payton would have loved Pickett.
Lolley's Pick: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State
Analysis: The Saints could go quarterback, but they show faith in Jameis Winston and get him a weapon instead.
Prisuta's Pick: Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State
Analysis: The other half of the Buckeyes' talented tandem of draft-eligible pass-catching candidates. Quarterback's covered, now it's time to concentrate on targets.
Williamson's Pick: Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah
Analysis: Historically, the Eagles dedicate very few resources to off the ball linebackers. But it is about time that changes and Lloyd could quarterback this side of the ball for years to come.
Lolley's Pick: Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah
Analysis: The Eagles typically don't take linebackers early, but they could really use one. And Lloyd fits the bill.
Prisuta's Pick: Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington
Analysis: That's a lot of help for the defense and another receiving threat in the span of three quick, mid-round selections.
Williamson's Pick: Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama
Analysis: The Steelers are light on depth at wide receiver. Williams is coming off a major injury, but he also is quite possibly the best player at his position injury aside. Getting even four and a half years of his services on a rookie contract is extremely alluring.
Lolley's Pick: Mailk Wilis, QB, Liberty
Analysis: Both Mike Tomlin and Kevin Colbert said at the NFL meetings that the addition of Mitch Trubisky wouldn't preclude them from taking a quarterback in the draft. They get the one they want in Willis. Cornerback Trent McDuffie would be hard to pass on, as well.
Prisuta's Pick: Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah
Analysis: You can't have too many of these types if you're the Steelers, who haven't had enough inside linebackers in recent seasons.
Williamson's Pick: Andrew Booth, CB, Clemson(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: JC Jackson signed with the Chargers. New England stresses their cornerbacks, and they spend their resources at this position in their man-heavy scheme.
Lolley's Pick: Nakobe Dean. LB, Georgia(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: The Patriots need an infusion of speed in their front seven. Dean addresses that.
Prisuta's Pick: Derek Stingley Jr,, CB, LSU
Analysis: The Patriots aren't likely to let an evaluation complicated by inconsistency and injury get in the way of grabbing perhaps the draft's most talented cornerback if he's still available.
Williamson's Pick: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State
Analysis: Not only do the Packers now have two first round picks, but they have four selections in the first 59 overall. Olave has plug and play traits. The Packers need a wide out to play right now.
Lolley's Pick: Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas
Analysis: The Packers traded away Davonte Adams. They get a player to help ease their pain in Burks.
Prisuta's Pick: Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas
Analysis: Aaron Rodgers needs a new favorite receiver. He'll find a lot to like in a hurry about Burks.
Williamson's Pick: Zion Johnson, OG, Boston College
Analysis: Johnson is a prospect that it is just tough to find holes in his game. Every step of the way, he has passed each and every test with flying colors. The Cardinals could use such a player. Every team could.
Lolley's Pick: Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington
Analysis: The Cardinals took cornerback Byron Murphy from Washington in the first round a couple of years ago. Now they pair him with another Husky.
Prisuta's Pick: Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: The Cardinals get better on the corner, a position they haven't addressed on the first round since 2011.
Williamson's Pick: Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Dallas could look to bolster their offensive line here without question. But Wyatt fits their upfield penetrating scheme too perfectly to pass on him.
Lolley's Pick: Andrew Booth, CB, Clemson
Analysis: If things work out this way for the Cowboys, they'll be happy. Their cornerback play last season was spotty.
Prisuta's Pick: DeMarvin Leal, DT, Texas A&M (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Offensive line might be in play here, as well. But Leal is a position-flexible defender who should help the pass rush.
Williamson's Pick: Breece Hall, RB, Iowa
Analysis: The Bills are probably the NFL's most complete team right now. Hall's stock has exploded of late, and Buffalo would be wise to decrease Josh Allen's rushing attempts.
Lolley's Pick: Zion Johnson, OL, Boston College
Analysis: The Bills can add any number of things because they have no real needs. So why not add a stud guard?
Prisuta's Pick: Andrew Booth, CB, Clemson
Analysis: A physical presence to step in and play opposite Tre'Davious White, if not an especially experienced one.
Williamson's Pick: Tyler Smith, OT, Tulsa
Analysis: Smith needs technique work, but he has a chance to be great. In this scenario, Tennessee would probably start Smith's career at guard and then eventually move him outside.
Lolley's Pick: Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington
Analysis: A nice little run on cornerbacks in the second half of the first round. The Titans could certainly use one.
Prisuta's Pick: Drake London, WR, USC
Analysis: This is another guy who projects as just the type of player his new team is looking for, as well as one who addresses a position of need. Will the bands start covering "London Calling" at Tootsie's?
Williamson's Pick: Kenyon Green, OG, Texas A&M
Analysis: Tampa Bay traded for Shaq Mason, but also got hit very hard this offseason on the interior of their offensive line. They gladly grab Green to fix that problem and he starts from day one at guard opposite Mason.
Lolley's Pick: Kair Elam, CB, Florida
Analysis: The run on corners continues as the Bucs add another piece to their secondary.
Prisuta's Pick: Zion Johnson, OG, Boston College(No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: Tom Brady's back, but the offensive line is in a state of flux. Better get that sorted out first and foremost for The Goat.
Williamson's Pick: Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan
Analysis: The Packers have a receiver now in Olave and now further help Aaron Rodgers by bolstering an offensive line that was riddled with injuries last year.
Lolley's Pick: Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia
Analysis: The Packers got their receiver. Now they bolster the defensive front.
Prisuta's Pick: Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan
Analysis: The Pack gets the Rodgers Rate on a tackle that's short on experience but long on upside.
Williamson's Pick: George Karlaftis, EDGE, Purdue
Analysis: Karlaftis would fit in very well with the Chiefs defensive front. They could use his nastiness and tenacity, but more importantly, his production in the passing game.
Lolley's Pick: Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State
Analysis: After trading away Tyreek Hill, the Chiefs have a definite need for speed at wide receiver.
Prisuta's Pick: Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia
Analysis: The Chiefs need help at receiver, too, but they can get to that momentarily.
Williamson's Pick: Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State
Analysis: After trading away Tyreek Hill, Kansas City now goes back-to-back at the backend of the first round. Dotson isn't quite Hill, but Andy Reid could use him in a similar capacity at a much cheaper financial cost.
Lolley's Pick: Daxton Hill, S, Michigan
Analysis: With back-to-back picks, the Chiefs get a chance to address two of their biggest needs.
Prisuta's Pick: Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: He won't replace Tyreek Hill, but Dotson will make life without the "Cheetah" much easier.
Williamson's Pick: Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida
Analysis: The Bengals could continue to rebuild their offensive line in the draft, but this is also a team that puts a premium on cornerbacks. Elam has some excellent traits that would be very welcome in Cincinnati.
Lolley's Pick: David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan
Analysis: The Bengals feel they are close to being a perennial contender. So, they can afford to wait for Ojabo to get healthy.
Prisuta's Pick: Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington
Analysis: The offensive line was addressed in free agency. That makes secondary a primary concern heading into the draft.
Williamson's Pick: David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan
Analysis: The Lions grabbed Willis very early in this round and now keep Ojabo close to home. The Lions are in rebuilding mode and can afford to wait on Ojabo's immense upside as he rehabs his recent injury. Having him for five years is key here.
Lolley's Pick: Kenny Pickett, QB, Pitt
Analysis: The Lions can afford to take Pickett. They could then potentially trade Jared Goff to a team that still needs a starting quarterback.
Prisuta's Pick: David Ojabo, Edge, Michigan (No change from previous Mock Draft)
Analysis: The Lions get the edge rush help they're seeking as well as their QB of the future in the first round. They'll have to be patient with both.