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Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Well hello, everyone, and happy Wednesday. John Breech is taking yet another one-day vacation, and sources say he's testing out new tiger-striped swimsuits this time. Meanwhile, you've got me, Cody Benjamin, to guide you through the latest from around the NFL.
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We've got more top 10 position rankings, Browns QB news, and much more:
  1. Today's show: Ranking the best O-linemen of 2022
Quarterbacks, receivers and other big-play positions get all the love. But everything starts in the trenches. That's why Jeff Kerr was the special guest for Wednesday afternoon's "Pick Six NFL Podcast," joining the show to break down his ranking of the top 10 offensive linemen for the 2022 season. Some highlights:
  • Tyron Smith hasn't played a full season since 2015, managing just 13 games over the last two years. But that's not stopping Kerr from crowning the Cowboys veteran one of the best tackles in the league, specifically No. 2 behind only Trent Williams.
  • As for Williams, Kerr doesn't see anyone coming close to unseating the 49ers star as the NFL's best tackle. Williams is getting better with age, he argues, and couldn't have found a better match than Kyle Shanahan's offense.
  • Longtime Eagles center Jason Kelce ranks No. 3 on Kerr's rundown of the top interior linemen, but he's also "on the fast track to the Pro Football Hall of Fame" as one of the NFL's top run blockers at the second level.
Catch the full episode (and subscribe for all kinds of daily NFL talk) right here.
2. Commanders extend Terry McLaurin for up to $71M
One of the NFL's remaining big-name holdouts came to a sudden end Tuesday, when the Commanders locked up star wide receiver Terry McLaurin on a three-year extension worth up to $71 million. The Ohio State product, coming off back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, skipped voluntary workouts and mandatory minicamp while approaching a contract year. Now, the former third-round draft pick will stay in Washington through 2025, earning as much as $23.6M per year on his new deal. That total would make him one of the five highest-paid wideouts in the game.
3. Projecting when rookie QBs will debut in 2022
Six different rookie QBs started at least one game in 2021. So which of this year's freshman signal-callers will get work under center, and how soon can we expect to see them? Draft expert Josh Edwards projected if -- and when -- five of the top 2022 rookie QBs will make their first starts. Here's a sneak peek at his forecast:
  • Kenny Pickett (Steelers): The most logical position for Pickett to be thrust into the starting lineup is Week 10 at home against the New Orleans Saints. The latter half of the schedule features a game against every team in the division, including the Ravens  twice, as well as the  Panthers and Falcons.
  • Desmond Ridder (Falcons): There is not an obvious point in Atlanta's schedule to play Ridder but Week 15 against the Saints could be an option. The Falcons finish the season against the Saints, Ravens,  Cardinals and Buccaneers. It is a very difficult stretch but long enough to inform the team and short enough to not break Ridder's confidence if it goes poorly.
  • Malik Willis (Titans): The AFC South franchise has aspirations of contending this season and that plan can only come together with  Ryan Tannehill under center. Tannehill is likely to start this season in its entirety and then the team will re-assess following the season unless it goes south quickly.
4. Browns QB drama: Watson fallout, Mayfield speaks
The QB position is always full of drama, but that's especially the case in Cleveland. Here are some of the latest updates:
5. Ranking top D-linemen: Aaron Donald reigns supreme
Turns out Jeff Kerr didn't just rank the best offensive linemen in the NFL. He also sorted through the best of the best along the defensive front, identifying the elite starters both off the edge and in the trenches. Here's a look at his top five for each spot:
Edge rushers:
  1. T.J. Watt (Steelers)
  2. Myles Garrett (Browns)
  3. Nick Bosa (49ers)
  4. Maxx Crosby (Raiders)
  5. Von Miller (Bills)
Interior linemen:
  1. Aaron Donald (Rams)
  2. Cameron Heyward (Steelers)
  3. Chris Jones (Chiefs)
  4. Jeffery Simmons (Titans)
  5. Jonathan Allen (Commanders)
6. Rapid-fire roundup: Edelman comeback, Eagles an 'all-star team'
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