They say you should wait at least two year years, maybe three, before grading a team's draft class, but we're giving the people what they want and doing it immediately after the picks come in.
Arizona Cardinals
4.17 (116): Rodney Gunter, DL Delaware State 6'4 298
Gunter is a small-school defensive lineman with athleticism and size. He'll likely take a little bit of time to adapt to the next level, but he can play inside or outside in Arizona's scheme.
Grade: C+
5.22 (158): Shaquille Riddick DE, West Virginia 6'6" 242
Shaq Riddick is a pure height-weight-speed prospect that played out of position in West Virginia's 3-3-5 stack. He's a great athlete with explosiveness on the edge, and could develop into a steal with a little bit of development in the pros. Like this pick a lot.
Grade: A-
5.23 (159): J.J. Nelson WR, UAB 5'10" 156
Nelson will come in to compete for return duties, but there aren't many 156 pound players in the NFL. Will he buck the odds?
Grade: C
7.39 (256): Gerald Christian TE, Louisville 6'3" 244
Not the worst value you could get for the last pick in the draft, Mr. Irrelevant. Christian's a developmental tight end prospect but could play a role for the Cardinals' offense down the line.
Grade: B-
Atlanta Falcons
4.8 (109): Justin Hardy WR East Carolina 5'10 192
Hardy has been compared at times to a Steve Smith type of player and the Falcons get a feisty, competitive receiver. He's a hands catcher with toughness, and loves to block on run plays.
Grade: B+
5.1 (137): Grady Jarrett NT Clemson 6'1" 304
This is maybe the best value pick of the entire draft. Jarrett is a gap-shooting 3-technique tackle or nose-tackle that should fit into Dan Quinn's Seahawks-styled defense very nicely. He stops the run. He can add some pass rush. He plays with aggressiveness and physicality. He was one of my favorite players pre-draft.
Grade: A+
7.8 (225) Jake Rodgers OT Eastern Washington, 6'6" 320
Former tight end that has the athletic traits to work with. He's a developmental project at the position but that's what you get in the 7th round.
Grade: B-
7.32 (249) Akeem King, DB San Jose St.
Super athletic, nice sized college safety that the Falcons are moving to cornerback initially. Quinn liked hybrid safety/cornerbacks with the Seahawks and he's apparently bringing that predilection to Atlanta. King has some upside just based on his measurables -- he ran a 4.41 at 6'0, 215 pounds.
Grade: B+
Baltimore Ravens
4.23 (122): Za'Darius Smith, DE Kentucky 6'4 274
Big, athletic end that was the MVP of the Shrine Game and got to take part in the Senior Bowl after turning heads there. He's a physical, aggressive player that probably figures into base downs for the Ravens.
Grade: B+
4.25 (124): Javorius Allen, RB USC 6'0 221
I like the Buck Allen pick for the Ravens a lot. He's got great feet, is effective in the passing game and should fit into Baltimore's zone-based run game well. It's also good value.
Grade: A-
3.37 (136): Tray Walker, CB Texas Southern 6'2 180
Long-limbed, good sized cornerback that fits the Ravens' scheme. Should learn a lot from Jimmy Smith.
Grade: B
5.35 (171): Nick Boyle TE, Delaware 6'4" 268
Boyle doesn't have speed, but he's got great size with huge hands and a long wingspan. He'll be asked to block in the Ravens' zone scheme and if he can develop in the run game he could develop into a nice in-line complement to Maxx Williams. The Ravens have some players at tight end, and these two join Crockett Gilmore, who was a 3rd rounder last year, in the meeting room.
Grade: B-
5.40 (176): Robert Myers OG, Tennessee St. 6'5" 326
Myers has an enormous and powerful lower body, with tree trunks for quads. He a strong interior lineman that moves well enough for the zone scheme. He's a small schooler but fared relatively well at the Senior Bowl, per reports.
Grade: B+
6.28 (204) Darren Waller WR, Georgia Tech 6'6" 238
Waller didn't produce much in Georgia Tech's run-based offense but his size and speed are hard to ignore. He's a developmental project, but as far as late sixth-round picks go, this is a good one. He might be more of a move tight end than a receiver -- we'll see -- but he's a big target that moves really well. He didn't have any drops in 2014.
Grade: A+
Buffalo Bills
5.19 (155): Karlos Williams RB, Florida St. 6'1" 230
Williams has 4.4 speed at 230 pounds, so despite some limitations laterally, he's a nice north-south runner that brings some punch. He'll be a special teams stud. I actually like this pick for the Bills quite a bit. In Greg Roman's power-based scheme, I could see him finding some carries.
Grade: B+
6.12 (188) Tony Steward, OLB, Clemson 6'0" 235
Steward is an athletic outside linebacker that suffered injury setbacks in both 2011 and 2012 after being a blue-chip recruit to Clemson. He developed into a solid starter there, and should factor in as a backup right away in Buffalo. He'll play special teams.
Grade: B
6.18 (194) Bills O'Leary, Nick TE, Florida St. 6'3" 252
Old school h-back type of tight end. Not surprising whatsoever that Rex Ryan likes this kid. Buffalo now has some interesting, versatile tight ends in Charles Clay, Chris Gragg, and O'Leary. Will be fun to see how he's used.
Grade: B+
7.17 (234) Dezmin Lewis WR, Central Arkansas 6'4" 214
Was somewhat surprising to see Lewis go this late because he's a good player with excellent size and speed. Highly productive, played well at the Senior Bowl, and should compete to make the roster at a competitive receiver position in Buffalo. That's about all you can ask for in a 7th rounder.
Grade: A
Carolina Panthers
4.3 (102): Daryl Williams, OG Oklahoma 6'5 327
The Panthers get good value in the early fourth with the selection of Williams, and address a need at the same time. The pick bolsters their offensive line depth and Williams could even come into camp and win a starting job at one of the tackle positions. He's not the most athletic lineman in the world, but he gets the job done with football smarts.
Grade: B+
5.33 (169): David Mayo LB, Texas St. 6'2" 228
Productive college linebacker that displayed the instincts needed at the position. Carolina seems to know how to scout linebackers so it will be interesting to see how he develops.
Grade: B-
5.38 (174): Cameron Artis-Payne RB Auburn 5'10" 212
CAP is a good back, and the fifth round feels like good value. With DeAngelo Williams departed from Carolina, he could play early on.
Grade: B+
Chicago Bears
4.7 (106): Jeremy Langford, RB Michigan State 6'0 208
Langford is a former receiver who switched to running back while at Michigan State, so perhaps Chicago sees him in that Matt Forte mold as an excellent receiving back. He has the skillset to be a primary third-down back and is an explosive runner in space.
Grade: B-
5.6 (142): Adrian Amos, FS Penn St. 6'0" 218
Safety/cornerback hybrid player that's a great athlete and is uber-competitive. He could compete for snaps as a rookie and getting him in the fifth feels like a steal to me. Could play cornerback, potentially, and can play in the slot or deep as a safety.
Grade: A+
6.7 (183): Tayo Fabuluje OG TCU 6'6" 353
Enormous human being. Developmental type with some red-flags, but you can't teach that kind of size.
Grade: B+
Cincinnati Bengals
4.21 (120): Josh Shaw, CB USC 6'0 201
Shaw is extremely athletic and has played both safety and cornerback. He has obvious off-field concerns related to his suspension in 2014, but should be a solid addition to the Bengals' secondary as long as he can keep his nose clean going forward. Good pick.
Grade: A
4.36 (135) Marcus Hardison DE Arizona State 6'3 307
Hardison's an athletic lineman who fits that Geno Atkins mold as a penetrator, and he can play either inside or outside.
Grade: B+
5.21 (157): C.J. Uzomah, TE Auburn 6'5" 264
Lined up all over, very athletic, great size. Didn't put up numbers in college but could turn out to be a better pro. Was a former receiver so he understands routes and positioning.
Grade: B
6.21 (197) Derron Smith, FS, Fresno St. 5'10" 200
Smith was projected as a second rounder according to many outlets, but the Bengals grabbed him when he fell due to sports hernia surgery concerns. They add another potential piece to their stacked secondary here. This is a great value.
Grade: A+
7.21 (238) Alford, Mario WR, West Virginia 5'8" 180
Alford's great value as well. He's incredibly fast and can take the top off of a defense, and features as a weapon in the return game. Love this pick.
Grade: A-
Cleveland Browns
4.16 (115): Ibraheim Campbell, SS Northwestern 5'11 208
The Browns add some depth and talent to their already stacked secondary with the selection of Campbell. He's a hard-hitting, aggressive player who should understudy to Donte Whitner.
Grade: B+
4.24 (123): Vince Mayle, WR Washington State 6'2 224
The Browns finally take a receiver!
Grade: B-
6.13(189) Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville 5'10" 180
Underrated former receiver that has a very good feel for playing cornerback. Good value with this pick by the Browns.
Grade: A-
6.19 (195) Malcolm Johnson, TE, Mississippi St. 6'2" 231
Johnson is an H-Back type of tight end. Not sure they couldn't have gotten him later.
Grade: C+
6.22(198) Randall Telfer, TE, USC 6'4" 250
Telfer has the room to grow into a dominating blocking tight end, and is a very good athlete to boot. The Browns are looking to get tougher in an already-tough division, and Telfer should help in the run game.
Grade: A-
7.2 (219) Pullard, Hayes ILB 6'0" 240 USC
Good athlete. Four-year starter. Tons of experience. Can cover.
Grade: A-
7.24 (241) Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB Oregon 5'9" 192
Steal right here by Cleveland. The Browns will work Ekpre-Olomu into the slot and let him go to work, but the knee injury he suffered obviously scared teams away. If that checks out eventually, he'll be on the field for Cleveland.
Grade: A+
Dallas Cowboys
4.28 (127): Damien Wilson, ILB Minnesota 6'0 245
Very productive, throwback style linebacker. Dallas evidently felt some urgency to add some depth at the position with the decision to take him in the late-fourth.
Grade: C+
5.27 (163): Ryan Russell, DE Purdue 6'4" 269
Height-weight-speed athlete with great measureables but the tape doesn't quite match up. I'm guessing the Cowboys will look to fit him into a role that accentuates his great length and power.
Grade: B-
7.19 (236) Nzeocha, Mark OLB, Wyoming 6'2" 232
Stud athlete that could challenge for a roster spot at the weakside linebacker spot.
Grade: A-
7.26 (243) Gibson, Laurence OT, Virginia Tech 6'6" 305
Another stud athlete, but still has to learn to play with more physicality and stoutness. He's a developmental right tackle but has all the traits you look for at that spot, including an enormous wingspan.
Grade: A-
7.29 (246) Swaim, Geoff TE, Texas 6'4" 250
Good athlete that jumped 35" at 250 pounds. He'll have to play well in camp and preseason to grab a roster spot.
Grade: C
Denver Broncos
4.34 (133): Max Garcia, OL Florida 6'4 309
Versatile, experienced lineman out of Florida. The pick makes tons of sense with the Broncos trading away Manny Ramirez.
Grade: B+
5.28 (164): Lorenzo Doss, CB Tulane 5'10" 182
Doss had crazy production at Tulane (33 passes defensed and 15 picks) but has some size questions for the NFL level. He'll need some mentoring by Chris Harris but could develop into a nice player.
Grade: B+
6.27 (203) Darius Kilgo, NT Maryland 6'3" 319
A run-plugging nose tackle. Obviously Terrance Knighton is gone, so he'll have a shot at competing for the roster there. Two-gapper.
Grade: B
7.33 (250) Siemian, Trevor QB, Northwestern 6'3" 215
Developmental quarterback. Will have to beat out Zac Dysert but has a shot at it.
Grade: C
7.34 (251) Nixon, Taurean DB 6'0" 183 Tulane
If you've taken one Tulane cornerback, you have to take the other. Highly athletic, registered a sub-4.4 forty and an 11'2 broad jump. Has explosive traits, and that's what you're working with in a 7th round pick. They'll look to develop him.
Grade: B
7.35 (252) Furman, Josh DB 6'2" 202 Oklahoma St.
Again, great size and athleticism. Jumped high, ran fast, has great length.
Grade: B+
Detroit Lions
4.14 (113): Gabe Wright, DT Auburn 6'3 300
The Lions need to replace Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairly, so the Wright pick makes tons of sense. He's got an explosive first step and should fit nicely in Detroit's front as a penetrating defensive tackle.
Grade: A-
6.24 (200) Quandre Diggs CB, Texas 5'9" 196
Grade: B
7.23 (240) Robinson, Corey OT 6'7" 324 South Carolina
Good value this late in the draft, and what Robinson has is very good size and length. He takes a while to run around, so if he can develop a little bit more strength at the point of attack, could figure as a backup to LaAdrian Waddle down the line.
Grade: A-
Green Bay Packers
4.30 (129) Jake Ryan, OLB Michigan 6'2 240
A Packers type of linebacker. Good-sized, tough and physical.
Grade: B+
5.11 (147): Brett Hundley, QB UCLA 6'3" 226
Getting Hudley this late as a developmental backup to Aaron Rodgers is such a Ted Thompson thing to do. Good move.
Grade: A-
6.30 (206) Aaron Ripkowski FB, Oklahoma 6'1" 257
Grade: B-
6.34 (210) Ringo, Christian DE, Louisiana-Lafayette 6'1" 277
Athletic inside-outside defensive lineman, should fit into Green Bay's 3-4 nicely. He's also a long-snapper, which could give him some value.
Grade: A-
6.37 (213) Backman, Kennard TE 6'3" 258 UAB
Grade: C
Houston Texans
5.39 (175): Keith Mumphery WR 6'0" 215 Michigan St.
Good size and physicality but will have a tough time fighting his way onto this roster.
Grade: C+
6.35 (211) Cliett, Reshard OLB 6'2" 235 South Florida
Very good athlete with extremely long arms. Will start out as a special teams standout and subpackage guy, but has some potential to develop as a real contributor.
Grade: A-
6.40 (216) Covington, Christian DT 6'2" 289 Rice
Very good value here -- Covington is a gap-shooting defensive tackle and is a very good athlete.
Grade: A+
7.18(235) Kenny Hilliard, RB 6'0" 226 LSU
Grade: B-
Indianapolis Colts
4.10 (109): Clayton Geathers SS UCF 6'2 218
Geathers is an athletic and good-sized safety who can cover in the deep middle or carry tight ends or running backs down the field. He has some issues with tackling but hits hard.
Grade: B-
5.15 (151): David Parry NT, Stanford 6'1" 308
Grade: B+
6.29 (205) Robinson, Josh RB 5'8" 217 Mississippi St.
Really like this pick in the sixth round. He's not fast, but he breaks tackles like crazy, and could develop into a solid committee back for the Colts. He'll fit right in with Dan Herron, Zurlon Tipton, Vick Ballard, and of course, Frank Gore.
Grade: A-
31(207) Amarlo Herrera, ILB, Georgia 6'1" 244
Grade: B
7.38 (255) Good, Denzelle T, Mars Hill
Grade: C
Jacksonville Jaguars
4.5 (104): James Sample, SS Louisville 6'2 209
The Jaguars upgrade their defensive secondary with Sample. Gus Bradley knows that safety play is key to his scheme, so Sample provides depth at strong safety and could develop into a nice box player. He's raw and inexperienced, but has the physical tools.
Grade: B
5.3 (139): Rashad Greene, WR Florida St. 5'11" 182
Amazing value here for the Jags, who get an instinctive and nuanced receiver that runs solid routes and produced big-time for the Seminoles. The Jags are putting together a really strong group of pass-catchers.
Grade: A+
6.4 (180): Michael Bennett, DT 6'2" 293 Ohio St.
This is another insane value. Bennett was, by most guides, a third round pick at the latest, but should come in and play right away in Gus Bradley's defense. He's somewhat similar to the Mike Bennett already in the NFL - he can move inside on third downs after rushing outside on early downs.
Grade: A+
7.3 (220) Neal Sterling, WR, Monmouth (NJ) 6'4" 235
Grade: C+
7.12 (229) Koyack, Ben TE, Notre Dame 6'5" 255
Grade: A-
Kansas City Chiefs
4.19 (118) Ramik Wilson, ILB Georgia 6'2 237
Wilson is an athletic, good-sized linebacker with long arms and huge hands. He's a solid tackler who should play inside for the Chiefs. Solid depth pick with the upside to start down the line.
Grade: B
5.36 (172): D.J. Alexander, OLB Oregon St.
Grade: C-
5.37 (173): James O'Shaughnessy, TE Illinois St. 6'4" 245
Plus athlete at the tight end position and moves well for his size. Smooth athleticism. Made some tough catches in his career. This is solid value late in the 5th.
Grade: B+
7.41 (217) Nunez-Roches, Rakeem DT 6'2" 307 Southern Miss
Great value here as well. Nunez-Roches is a gap-shooting nose tackle that could play at end or on the nose in KC's defense. I like this pick a lot.
Grade: A+
7.16 (233): Da'Ron Brown WR, Northern Illinois 6'0" 205
Miami Dolphins
4.15 (114): Jamil Douglas, OG Arizona State 6'4 304
The Dolphins continue to add depth to their offensive line with the selection of Douglas. He's a pure guard prospect who should come in to compete with Dallas Thomas and Bill Turner for the starting position. He played in a spread offense in college and his athleticism should be a good fit in Miami's scheme.
Grade: B-
5.9 (145): McCain, Bobby CB 5'9" 195 Memphis
Very aggressive, highly athletic, made tons of plays and had a lot of picks. This is a great pick.
Grade: A
5.13 (149): Jay Ajayi RB 6'0" 221 Boise St.
Obviously this is amazing value for one of the more talented backs in the class. Obviously the knee is a big concern, but if that stays healthy, this is a steal.
Grade: A+
5.14 (150): Cedric Thompson FS 6'0" 208 Minnesota
Very athletic and rangy safety. Good sized for the deep-middle.
Grade: B
5.15 (151): Tony Lippett WR 6'2" 192 Michigan St. 5.2
Played on both sides of the ball in college -- will be interesting to see where they play him in Miami. Has the potential to be a very good corner but he's very raw. On offense, he is a good high-point catcher and has a lot of smoothness to his game.
Grade: B+
Minnesota Vikings
4.11 (110): T.J. Clemmings, OT Pittsburgh 6'5 309
The Clemmings pick is great value for the Vikings, and he's an athletic right tackle prospect with extremely long arms and great size. Clemmings was projected as a first-rounder at times during the pre-draft run-up, but the concerns over a navicular fracture and his rough Senior Bowl outing led to a fall to the fourth.
Grade: A-
5.7 (143): MyCole Pruitt TE 6'2" 251 Southern Illinois
Very athletic move tight end/H-back type.
Grade: B
5.10 (146): Stefon Diggs WR 6'0" 195 Maryland
Former five-star recruit flew under the radar a bit. Is a strong catcher, can factor into the return game.
Grade: B+
6.9 (185) Tyrus Thompson, OT 6'5" 324 Oklahoma
Excellent value -- great size and length. Needs to get meaner, but should compete for a roster spot.
Grade: A-
6.17(193) G.J. Dubose, DE 6'4" 284 Louisville
Grade: B
7.11 (228) Shepherd, Austin OT 6'4" 315 Alabama
Grade: A
7.15(232) Robinson, Edmond OLB 6'3" 245 Newberry
Long-limed outside linebacker with good range.
Grade: B+
New England Patriots
4.2 (101): Trey Flowers, DE Arkansas 6'2 266
The Patriots grab a versatile and athletic defensive lineman. Flowers was extremely productive as a pass rusher -- taking hits, hurries and pressures into account -- and his long arms help make up for a slight lack of height. He can play all over the line.
Grade: A
4.12: (111): Tre' Jackson, OG Florida State 6'4 330
Great pick by the Patriots, and Jackson could come in and start at guard immediately. There were injury concerns there but he's a road-grading mauler who adds some nastiness to New England's line.
Grade: A-
4.32 (131): Shaq Mason, C, Georgia Tech 6'1 300
Love this pick. He's a physical mauler on the interior.
Grade: A-
5.30 (166): Joe Cardona LS 6'2" 242 Navy
Grade: C
6.2 (178): Matthew Wells, LB 6'2" 222 Mississippi St.
Highly athletic outside linebacker. Can be used to chase down the action.
Grade: B+
6.26 (202) A.J. Derby, TE 6'4" 255 Arkansas
Solid physical specimen.
Grade: A-
7.36 (253) Dickson, Xzavier OLB 6'3" 260 Alabama
Grade: A-
New Orleans Saints
5.12 (148): Davis Tull OLB 6'2" 246 Tennessee-Chattanooga
Amazing athlete with the physical tools to really shine. Two problems: Short arms, and comes from a small school. It's tough to project him, but he's a freak of nature in terms of speed and explosiveness.
Grade: A+
5.18 (154): Tyeler Davison DT 6'2" 316 Fresno St.
Great interior lineman with long arms and a nasty attitude.
Grade: A
5.31 (167): Damian Swann CB 6'0" 189 Georgia
Grade: B+
7.13(230) Murphy, Marcus RB 5'8" 193 Missouri
Grade: C+
7.30 (247) Roberts, Darryl CB 6'0" 182 Marshall
Extremely athletic small-schooler.
Grade: A+
New York Giants
5.8 (144): Mykkele Thompson S 6'2" 191 Texas
Grade: B
5.10 (186) Geremy Davis, WR 6'2" 216 Connecticut
Great size and speed but will need to develop.
Grade: B+
7.9(226) Hart, Bobby OG 6'5" 329 Florida St.
Very good value late here for the Giants, who love drafting offensive linemen. This one could stick.
Grade: A
New York Jets
4.4 (103): Bryce Petty, QB Baylor 6'3 230
A developmental project, but there's some upside there. This pick makes sense for the Jets and their uncertain situation at the quarterback position.
Grade: B
5.16 (152) Jarvis Harrison OG 6'4" 330 Texas A&M
Grade: B+
7.6 (223) Jets Simon, Deon NT 6'4" 321 Northwestern St. (LA)
Grade: B+
Oakland Raiders
4.29 (128): Jon Feliciano, OG Miami 6'4 323
Grade: C
5.25 (161): Neiron Ball OLB 6'2" 236 Florida
Grade: B
6.3 (179): Max Valles, OLB 6'5" 251 Virginia
Grade: B+
7.1(218) Morris, Anthony OL 6'6" 290 Tennessee St.
Grade: C
7.4(221) Debose, Andre WR 6'0" 190 Florida
Grade: C+
7.25(242) McDonald, Dexter CB 6'1" 200 Kansas 5.1
Grade: B+
Philadelphia Eagles
6.15 (191) JaCory Shepherd, JaCorey CB 5'11" 199
Grade: B+
6.20 (196) Randall Evans, CB 6'0" 190 Kansas St.
Grade: B-
7.20 (237) Mihalik, Brian DE 6'9" 295 Boston College
Grade: A-
Pittsburgh Steelers
4.22 (121): Doran Grant, CB Ohio State 5'10 200
Grant is highly athletic and can play either inside or outside. Good pick for the Steelers.
Grade: A-
5.24 (160): Jesse James TE 6'7" 261 Penn St.
Great size, solid athletically. Will be a good target for Big Ben.
Grade: B+
6.23 (199) Leterrius Walton, DT 6'5" 319 Central Michigan
Grade: B+
7.22(239) Holliman, Gerod FS 6'0" 218 Louisville
Great value pick here.
Grade: A-
(6.36 212) Chickillo, Anthony DE 6'3" 267 Miami
More great value -- Chickillo is more explosive than his stats at Miami would tell you.
Grade: A+
San Diego Chargers
5.17 (163): Kyle Emanuel OLB 6'3" 255 North Dakota St.
Grade: A-
6.16 (192) Darius Philon, Darius DT 6'1" 298 Arkansas
Grade: A-
San Francisco 49ers
4.18 (117): Blake Bell, TE Oklahoma 6'6 252
Bell is a former quarterback so he's a bit of a project at the position, but has great size, athleticism and tools. He's a competitive player with sure hands, but has to learn the position and become a better blocker.
Grade: B-
4.27 (126): Mike Davis, RB South Carolina 5'9 217
Love this pick for the Niners, and Davis should make for a nice complementary piece to Carlos Hyde.
Grade: A
4.33 (132): DeAndre Smelter, WR Georgia Tech 6'2 226
Another great pick, in my opinion. He's big, physical and has tons of upside. Many have compared him to Anquan Boldin so the fact that the Niners like him is not surprising.
Grade: A-
5.29 (165): Bradley Pinion P 6'5" 229 Clemson
Grade: C
6.14 (190) Ian Silberman OG 6'5" 294 Boston College
Grade: B-
27(244) Brown, Trenton OG 6'8" 355 Florida
Grade: B
7.37(254) Anderson, Rory 'Busta' TE 6'5" 244 South Carolina
Grade: A-
Seattle Seahawks
4.31 (130): Terry Poole, OG San Diego State 6'5 307
Should come in to replace the recently departed James Carpenter. Can play tackle as well.
Grade: B-
4.35 (134): Mark Glowinski, OG West Virginia 6'4 307
Athletic and versatile interior lineman. Former tackle who could compete at both guard and center.
Grade: A
5.34 (170): Tye Smith CB 6'0" 195 Towson
Seahawky type of cornerback with great length and solid speed.
Grade: B+
6.38 (214) Sokoli, Kristjan DT 6'5" 300 Buffalo
Grade: A-
7.31(248) Murphy, Ryan DB -- -- Oregon St
Very fast, great size. Moldable tools.
Grade: B
St. Louis Rams
4.20 (119): Andrew Donnal, OT Iowa 6'6 313
The Rams take another lineman! I like what they're doing after picking Todd Gurley with the 10th overall selection.
Grade: A-
6.25 (201): Bud Sasser WR 6'2" 210 Missouri
Grade: B
7.7(224) Hager, Bryce ILB 6'1" 234 Baylor
Grade: B
7.10 (227) Ifedi, Martin DE 6'3" 275 Memphis
7.39 (215) Wichmann, OG 6'6" 315 Fresno St. 5.0
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4.25 (124): Kwon Alexander, OLB LSU 6'1 227
Grade: A-
5.26 (162): Kenny Bell WR 6'1" 197 Nebraska
Highly athletic and jumps out of the gym. Is a good returner. Has some swagger to him, and despite his rail-thin frame, is one of the better blocking receivers in this draft.
Grade: A-
8(184) Kaelin Clay, WR 5'10" 195 Utah
Grade: C
7.14 (231) Iosefa, Joey FB 6'0" 247 Hawaii
Grade: C
Tennessee Titans
4.1 (100): Angelo Blackson, DE Auburn: 6'4 318
The Titans used the first pick of day three to grab the great-sized, athletic lineman in Blackson. He stops the run well and could play at the nose or defensive end for Tennessee.
Grade: C+
4.9 (108): Jalston Folwer, FB Alabama 5'11 254
Folwer is a versatile fullback who can not only pave the way for the Titans' running backs, but can catch the ball out of the backfield or even carry it for you in a pinch (he's a former running back). The pick feels a little early but he's a good player, and he'll be a core special teamer.
Grade: C+
5.2 (138): David Cobb RB 5'11" 229 Minnesota
Is a brute in the run game, doesn't go down easy, and packs some punch. Will be a good complement to Bishop Sankey.
Grade: A
6.1 (177): Deiontrez Mount, OLB 6'5" 243 Louisville
Can come in and play a situational pass rusher role early in his career. Great athlete.
Grade: A-
6.32 (208) Gallik, Andy C 6'2" 306 Boston College
Grade: B+
7.28(245) McBride, Tre WR 6'0" 210 William & Mary
Crazy that he dropped this far. Good athlete, catches everything. Perhaps not "twitchy" enough but this is excellent value.
Grade: A+
Washington
4.6 (105): Jamison Crowder, WR Duke 5'8 185
Washington adds some quickness to the slot with the addition of Crowder. He's small, but is competitive and sure-handed, and adds some value to the return game.
Grade: C+
4.13 (112): Arie Kouandjio OG, Alabama 6'5 310
Grade: B
5.5 (141): Martrell Spaight OLB 6'0" 236 Arkansas
Grade: B-
6.5 (180): Kyshoen Jarrett, SS 5'10" 200 Virginia Tech
Grade: B+
6.6 (181): Tevin Mitchel, CB 6'0" 190 Arkansas
Grade: C+
6.11 (187) Evan Spencer WR 6'2" 208 Ohio St.
Developmental and raw, but great size and athleticism.
Grade: A
7.5 (222) Reiter, Austin C 6'3" 296 South Florida
Very athletic -- this is a traits pick.
Grade: B+