The NFL Draft on this 2022 is back. And this guys are one of the most talented players from Hispanic origin. From a receptor to a kicker, compose a list of players that could be selected for this new season on the NFL.
-Chris Olave, a receptor from Ohio State: the open receptor of the Buckeyes, Chris Olave, arrives as one of the biggest promises of the year, likewise stands out for have a big group of players on that position. He was born and he grew up on the San Diego. He had Mexican roots from his father, Raul, who was born on the south of Rio Bravo. Between his big aspects, we can find with an awesome athlete with an enormous physically and mental velocity. He has also a broad sense of anticipation and he run routes with a perfect precision. Olave, Garrett Wilson and Jameson Williams are the best eligible receptors on this draft.
-Matt Corral, quarterback from Ole Miss: Matt is from Rebels, he was 2 years coaching by Kiffin, one of the best offensive minds of the NCAA. Thanks to the young passer he arrives as one of the best on this position. However, the quarterback position this year is very poorly valued. He was born on California and he stayed two season with Ole Miss. He ran more than 3,300 yards and he had an average of 67,3% on his passes. Also, Corral was selected on 2021 for the Heisman trophy, ending seventh on the voting.
-Matt Araiza, kicker of San Diego State: Matt is probably the kicker with most expectation on the schoolboy American football. Then, he was a big sensation on social media on 2021 thanks to his incredible leg. The ex-player of Aztecs (Mexican origin) won the Ray Guy trophy as the best kicker of the 2021 nation. He was also selected by the AP team, he made good marks on the NCAA with a kick of 51,2 yards, between many other things.
With this credentials, Matt is expected to be selected on the first three rounds of draft.
The NFL Draft of this year will start tomorrow (April 28th) and will end the Saturday of this week (April 30th). Players, fans, journalists and players are so exciting to see what will happen on the draft and how is the season going.
Jorge Barbero