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2021 NFL Draft process “Haul” rankings

Zach Wilson

Zach Wilson

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Today, we will rank all 32 “hauls” from the 2021 NFL Draft process -- a combination of prospects acquired in the draft and through UDFA. We will rank in two different metrics: Overall talent acquired, and Return on Investment (how much talent was acquired in relation to how much pick equity was spent).

Instead of using the traditional trade chart to gauge slot value, we’re going to use Michael Lopez’sblended draft chart.” This chart values slots based on overall average pick performance and star likelihood at that slot. As far as predicting future performance, it’s the best we’ve got.

Below, I give edited and condensed final thoughts on each team’s draft class and UDFA crop. For my full thoughts on each, check out my AFC Draft grades, NFC draft grades, AFC UDFA rankings and NFC UDFA rankings. Below, I’ve also noted each team’s updated 2022 NFL Draft holdings as of today. A “c” next to a pick indicates a projected 2022 comp pick.[[ad:athena]]


2021 NFL Draft/UDFA talent acquired

A

A

2021 NFL Draft equity spent

B

B

ROI* (most talent at least cost)

C

C

*Note: A score of “1.0" denotes the team -- as scored by my rankings -- left the draft process with exactly as much talent as would have been expected out of their draft slots alone. It should be pointed out that teams with less draft equity have a lower degree of difficulty recouping equity in this metric.


Arizona Cardinals | 2022 Draft Picks (9): 1 2 3 5 5c 6 7 7c 7c

Talent: 22 | Equity: 23 | ROI: 17

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.16 LB3 27 Zaven Collins 6'5 259 8.72 Tremaine Edmunds
2.49 WR6 35 Rondale Moore 5'7 181 9.33 DJ Moore
4.136 CB16 141 Marco Wilson 6'0 191 9.99 De’Vante Bausby
6.210 EDGE33 283 Victor Dimukeje 6'1 262 5.97 Emmanuel Ogbah
6.223 CB27 212 Tay Gowan 6'1 186 7.65 L’Jarius Sneed
7.243 S10 135 James Wiggins 5'11 209 9.7 Glover Quin
7.247 iOL20 203 Michal Menet 6'4 301 --- Brian Allen
UDFA TE20 418 Cary Angeline 6'6 245 2.31 Jackie Moon
UDFA CB51 452 Lorenzo Burns 5'10 183 2.51 Coryell Judie
UDFA DL37 454 Cameron Murray 6'2 294 7.81 Louis Trinca-Pasat
UDFA TE25 X Bruno Labelle 6'4 247 8 Kano Dillon

NFL Draft: Arizona targeted high-octane athletes at positions of need and still managed to get above-average slot value. Moore could be special if Kliff and crew can coax him from a screen-and-sprint/gadget guy into a receiver that can at least stress in the intermediate area. Wiggins was a superb flier in R7 that fit the class’ ethos. Class provides short-term help with long-term upside.

UDFA: The Cardinals and Patriots were the only teams that didn’t sign a UDFA ranked inside my top-400 overall. Angeline is a smooth receiver with an ideal frame, but he moves like it’s a senior citizen game. Burns is small and unathletic, Murray is a 294-pound fifth-year senior that was considered a run-stopper in college, and Labelle had 20 catches over four seasons at Cincinnati.

Still need: Cornerback, running back, tight end


Atlanta Falcons | 2022 Draft Picks (6): 1 2 3 4 5 6

Talent: 11 | Equity: 4 | ROI: 22

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.4 TE1 2 Kyle Pitts 6'6 245 9.66 Tony Gonzalez
2.40 S4 59 Richie Grant 6'0 197 7.8 Justin Reid
3.68 OT9 60 Jalen Mayfield 6'5 326 4.9 Dion Dawkins
4.108 CB21 169 Darren Hall 5'11 188 8.03 Tye Smith
4.114 iOL22 217 Drew Dalman 6'3 299 9.9 Nick Hardwick
5.148 DL15 178 Ta’Quon Graham 6'3 292 9.68 Charles Walker
5.182 EDGE28 227 Adetokunbo Ogundeji 6'4 260 6.91 Jabaal Sheard
5.183 CB44 389 Avery Williams 5'8 187 7.77 Amik Robertson
6.187 WR34 253 Frank Darby 6'0 201 5.92 Riley Ridley
UDFA RB12 174 Javian Hawkins 5'9 183 7.01 Noel Devine
UDFA LB26 238 Erroll Thompson 6'0 239 1.65 Steven Daniels
UDFA QB11 244 Feleipe Franks 6'7 234 9.56 Cardale Jones
UDFA iOL36 342 Joe Sculthorpe 6'2 295 6.92 Conor Boffeli
UDFA LB40 372 Dorian Etheridge 6'2 233 5.3 Matthew Thomas
UDFA S31 374 Marcus Murphy 5'11 198 4.99 Will Parks
UDFA OT31 382 Kion Smith 6'5 315 5.45 E.J. Whitley
UDFA iOL40 385 Bryce Hargrove 6'4 310 3.9 A. Kirk-Hughes
UDFA WR56 401 Antonio Nunn 5'11 204 6.66 Kalija Lipscomb
UDFA RB38 422 Caleb Huntley 5'10 225 1.83 Nick Brosette
UDFA WR65 439 Austin Trammell 5'10 180 7.47 Daniel Braverman
UDFA iOL51 465 Ryan Neuzil 6'3 285 8.94 Chris Reed
UDFA FB8 X John Raine 6'1 231 0.62 Charles Stackhouse
UDFA EDGE45 X Alani Pututau 6'1 243 5.58 ---
UDFA EDGE46 X Zac Dawe 6'3 275 4.69 ---
UDFA EDGE49 X Kobe Jones 6'2 249 1.42 ---
UDFA S42 X Dwayne Johnson Jr. 6'1 207 3.18 ---
UDFA S51 X JR Pace 6'1 205 4.02 ---

NFL Draft: Atlanta did the right thing standing pat to take TE Kyle Pitts, arguably the most physically-gifted tight end to ever enter the NFL. Taking a QB was tempting, but would have alienated franchise face Matt Ryan and put a shot clock on his time in Atlanta, which, as Green Bay is seeing with Aaron Rodgers, can split a locker room. Pitts brings a Randy Moss-like impact on the Falcons’ offense immediately. Richie Grant and Jalen Mayfield were solid values at positions of need.

UDFA: Atlanta finished No. 1 in my metrics for most UDFA talent acquired. Atlanta was also able to directly address post-draft positional needs with draftable-grade UDFAs who can make the 2021 roster. RB Javian Hawkins is my pick to be this year’s James Robinson. Hawkins combined quicks, an okey-doke spin move and legit long-speed to pile up a catalogue of explosive runs over two years as a starter at Louisville. QB Feleipe Franks, a big dual-threat with a bazooka in the Cardale Jones vein, is an intriguing flier for a team that didn’t pick a quarterback and doesn’t have future plans at the position post-Matt Ryan.

Still need: Edge rusher, cornerback, quarterback


Baltimore Ravens | 2022 Draft Picks (9): 1 2 3 3c* 4 4 4c 4c 5^

Talent: 10 | Equity: 17 | ROI: 7

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.27 WR4 18 Rashod Bateman 6'0 190 8.05 Justin Jefferson
1.31 EDGE3 26 Jayson Oweh 6'5 257 9.92 Danielle Hunter
3.94 iOL10 89 Ben Cleveland 6'6 343 9.64 Jeremiah Poutasi
3.104 CB32 271 Brandon Stephens 6'0 213 9.2 Quenton Meeks
4.131 WR8 55 Tylan Wallace 5'11 194 4.72 Robert Woods
5.160 CB22 172 Shaun Wade 6'1 196 9.6 Jalen Mills
5.171 EDGE26 208 Daelin Hayes 6'3 253 7.93 Joe Ostman
5.184 FB2 183 Ben Mason 6'3 256 8.97 Patrick Ricard
UDFA S6 100 Ar’Darius Washington 5'8 176 5.13 Lamarcus Joyner
UDFA RB23 286 Nate McCrary 6'0 213 9.41 JoNathan Williams
UDFA TE15 288 Tony Poljan 6'7 251 4.71 Scott Chandler
UDFA OT25 299 Adrian Ealy 6'6 321 2.81 Daryl Williams
UDFA iOL33 323 Samuel Cooper 6'1 305 7.55 Kasey Studdard
UDFA OT29 373 Foster Sarell 6'6 318 4.48 William Sweet
UDFA LB41 375 Blake Gallagher 6'0 224 2.41 Beniquez Brown
UDFA DL36 434 Xavier Kelly 6'5 306 --- Henry Anderson
UDFA LB52 X Barrington Wade 6'1 232 7.87 Leroy Hill
UDFA WR-X X Donte Sylencieux 6'1 186 --- ---

*BAL received 2022 R3 comp pick for HOU hiring ex-assistant HC/passing coordinator David Culley as HC

^This is KC’s 2022 R5; BAL traded conditional 2022 R5 to MIN in Yannick Ngakoue deal; acquired 2022 R5/traded 2022 R6 in Orlando Brown Jr. trade with KC

^In Ngakoue trade, BAL dealt 2021 R3 to MIN but recouped a projected 2022 R4c for losing him as UFA

NFL Draft: Same old clockwork efficiency, bargain-shopping for steals the NFL passed along. Bateman, Oweh and Cleveland were all great values. Oweh is a great fit with Baltimore in particular. He’s a few Danielle Hunter-like tweaks away from turning into the man himself. Tylan Wallace was an awesome value in R4 and fits Lamar Jackson’s game well as a slippery deep-ball maven. Even Shaun Wade, a prospect I lampooned all process, was juice worth the squeeze on a position-change dice roll on athletic traits alone at 5.160.

UDFA: TCU S Ar’Darius Washington is like a discount rack Tyrann Mathieu. A ball of muscle that plays ticked-off like a pit bull, Washington is an undersized do-it-all playmaker. Oklahoma OT Adrian Ealy was one of only two top-300 OTs on my board that weren’t picked in the NFL Draft. And the Ravens, who traded Orlando Brown to the Chiefs right the draft to open a need at tackle, hadn’t been able to take one during draft weekend. Poljan has an ideal frame, but his game has a raw and awkward feel, with sporadic flashes of ball skills as a receiver.

Still need: Offensive line, tight end, safety


Buffalo Bills | 2022 Draft Picks (8): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7*

Talent: 19 | Equity: 27 | ROI: 6

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.30 EDGE5 33 Gregory Rousseau 6'7 266 7.75 Arik Armstead
2.61 EDGE6 40 Carlos Basham 6'3 274 9.38 Adrian Clayborn
3.93 OT10 62 Spencer Brown 6'8 311 10 Nate Solder
5.161 OT17 145 Tommy Doyle 6'8 320 9.9 Dennis Kelly
6.204 WR23 166 Marquez Stevenson 5'10 182 5.39 Travis Rudolph
6.212 S14 197 Damar Hamlin 6'1 200 7 Juston Burris
6.213 CB30 259 Rachad Wildgoose 5'10 191 7.2 David Long
7.236 iOL14 131 Jack Anderson 6'5 309 8.58 Ben Powers
UDFA CB29 242 Olaijah Griffin 5'11 176 2.65 Aaron Colvin
UDFA TE16 344 Quintin Morris 6'2 243 6.92 Trey Burton
UDFA S30 367 Tariq Thompson 5'11 204 0.33 Geno Stone
UDFA CB46 400 Nick McCloud 6'0 193 8.35 Jonathan Zenon
UDFA WR61 425 Tre Walker 5'11 175 0.54 Nyqwan Murray
UDFA OT36 432 Syrus Tuitele 6'5 311 5.27 Erik Magnuson

*Acquired ATL 2022 R7 via Lee Smith trade (March 2021)

NFL Draft: Buffalo hasn’t had a ton of draft equity in recent years, but they have a Ravens-like ethos of taking advantage of perceptual mistakes the NFL had made on certain prospects. Rousseau and Boogie Basham are both underrated edge rushers. Brown is such a tantalizing mystery box to purchase for the low-low price of 3.93.

UDFA: USC CB Olaijah Griffin is a heady corner with good length who PFF graded No. 12 among FBS CBs in coverage grade last year. He’s got slick feet, and he can play the ball. But he’s stick-thin, gets pushed around, has an injury history, and ran a 4.53 forty with a 26th-percentile athletic composite. Bowling Green TE Quintin Morris is a former jumbo receiver who has the ball skills to hang, but he’s the size of a fullback with a receiver’s game.

Still need: Running back, cornerback, offensive line


Carolina Panthers | 2022 Draft Picks (7): 1 3 4* 5 6 7

Talent: 4 | Equity: 7 | ROI: 9

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.8 CB2 13 Jaycee Horn 6'1 205 9.99 Aqib Talib
2.59 WR7 36 Terrace Marshall Jr. 6'2 190 9.77 Courtland Sutton
3.70 OT8 53 Brady Christensen 6'5 302 9.84 Eric Fisher
3.83 TE3 74 Tommy Tremble 6'3 241 8.91 Delanie Walker
4.126 RB10 150 Chuba Hubbard 6'0 210 8.44 Tevin Coleman
5.158 DL4 57 Daviyon Nixon 6'3 313 8.38 Tommie Harris
5.166 CB28 234 Keith Taylor 6'2 187 6.54 Isaiah Johnson
6.193 iOL13 125 Deonte Brown 6'3 344 1.49 Solomon Kindley
6.204 WR19 136 Shi Smith 5'9 186 6.79 Jamison Crowder
6.222 LS-X N/A Thomas Fletcher 6'1 235 --- ---
7.232 DL33 405 Phil Hoskins 6'4 313 6.67 Jason Bromley
UDFA iOL18 176 David Moore 6'2 330 6.82 Parker Collins
UDFA LB27 241 Paddy Fisher 6'3 240 3.36 Jack Cichy
UDFA RB20 262 Spencer Brown 5'11 208 4.89 Spencer Ware
UDFA QB15 307 Peyton Ramsey 6'2 215 4.2 Nathan Peterman
UDFA FB4 343 Mason Stokke 6'2 242 6.15 Anthony Firkser
UDFA P8 X Oscar Draguicevich III 5'9 188 --- ---

*CAR traded 2022 R2/R4 to NYJ in Sam Darnold trade

*CAR received 2022 LAR R4 in 2021 Draft trade with HOU (originally acquired by HOU in Cooks trade)

NFL Draft: I would have taken Patrick Surtain over Jaycee Horn, but I’m not going to criticize Carolina taking my No. 13 overall player at 1.8 too harshly. It’s the rest of the class that won me over. Reuniting Terrace Marshall Jr. with college passing-game coordinator Joe Brady was a stroke of genius. The NFL shied from Marshall due to reports of a leg issue and passed Carolina a huge bargain -- assuming the leg doesn’t affect Marshall’s career. The Panthers also scored enormous slot values with the selections of Christensen, Tremble and Nixon. Carolina additionally did well late, finding a couple potential long-term roster cogs in R6 with Brown and Smith.

UDFA: Carolina left the draft with the offensive line still a need area, and thus did well to agree to terms with David Moore, who tied for No. 12 in the UDFA class with $125k in guarantees. He was discounted by the NFL because of a small-school background and a sawed-off frame. But Moore has long arms to negate length concerns, and he’s a strong athlete that plays ticked off. In unathletic tackle machine LB Paddy Fisher, Carolina could get 90% of Chiefs second-rounder Nick Bolton’s skillset. And UAB RB Spencer Brown -- “The Moose” -- could offer about 90% of 2020 Packers’ second-round pick AJ Dillon’s skillset.

Still need: Safety, linebacker, quarterback


Chicago Bears | 2022 Draft Picks (5): 2 3 5 6 7

Talent: 8 | Equity: 19 | ROI: 4

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.11 QB2 3 Justin Fields 6'3 227 --- Deshaun Watson
2.39 OT4 22 Teven Jenkins 6'6 317 9.74 Joe Thuney
5.151 OT23 258 Larry Borom 6'5 322 8.66 Chad Ward
6.217 RB7 114 Khalil Herbert 5'9 210 6.18 Olandis Gary
6.221 WR45 336 Dazz Newsome 5'10 190 2.18 Russell Gage
6.228 CB20 165 Thomas Graham Jr. 5'10 192 5.65 Salvion Smith
7.250 DL14 175 Khyiris Tonga 6'2 325 7.24 Danny Shelton
UDFA LB10 119 Charles Snowden 6'6 243 --- Lorenzo Carter
UDFA RB33 364 CJ Marable 5'9 190 3.2 C. Artis-Payne
UDFA iOL43 395 Dareuan Parker 6'5 331 --- Jamil Demby
UDFA DL35 428 Dan Archibong 6'6 295 3.67 Jalen Wilkerson
UDFA OT37 451 Gunnar Vogel 6'6 306 3.71 Colton McKivitz
UDFA WR76 497 Khalil McClain 6'3 214 2.37 Quinshad Davis
UDFA TE28 X Scooter Harrington 6'5 250 1.23 Jack Doyle
UDFA DL47 X Thomas Schaffer 6'7 302 --- Ulrich Winkler
UDFA LB55 X Caleb Johnson 6'2 220 8.66 Quart’e Sapp
UDFA CB63 X Dionte Ruffin 5'10 180 5.58 ---
UDFA iDL-X X Sam Kamara 6'2 275 --- ---

NFL Draft: The trade-up for Justin Fields was a franchise-altering decision. The Bears, directionless and hopeless in mid-April, are now back in business. It cost next year’s first-rounder (and fourth) plus a fifth-rounder this year, juice worth the squeeze from a long-term value perspective if Fields even plateaus as a league-average starter (and if I’m right about Fields, it will be highway robbery). Another genius move came in Round 2 when the Bears traded up to stop the free-fall of top-25 talent OT Teven Jenkins. Chicago apparently intends to give Jenkins a look on the blind side early.

UDFA: According to the draft media consensus grades, the Bears had the best draft in the NFL. Chicago’s UDFA process wasn’t as inspiring, but the Bears may have found a keeper in Charles Snowden, a former basketball player who posted 15 sacks/30.5 TFL in college. Snowden has a built-in-a-lab frame and length for days. He’s a good athlete for his size, chewing up ground laterally with quick shuffles of those long legs, ala his days on the hardwood. Dark horse to keep an eye on: Houston Baptist LB Caleb Johnson, a strong athlete who averaged 12.2 tackles in four 2020 games, three of them against FBS teams (North Texas, Texas Tech and Louisiana Tech).

Still need: Wide receiver, cornerback, offensive line


Cincinnati Bengals | 2022 Draft Picks (8): 1 2 3 4 4c 5 6 7

Talent: 12 | Equity: 5 | ROI: 21

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.5 WR1 5 Ja’Marr Chase 6'0 201 9.81 Roddy White
2.46 iOL8 72 Jackson Carman 6'5 317 --- Brandon Brooks
3.69 EDGE8 58 Joseph Ossai 6'4 256 9.49 Takkarist McKinley
4.111 EDGE15 134 Cameron Sample 6'3 267 6.98 Trey Flowers
4.122 DL11 120 Tyler Shelvin 6'2 350 0.86 Terrance Knighton
4.139 OT15 106 D’Ante Smith 6'5 305 6.16 George Fant
5.149 K2 N/A Evan McPherson 5'11 185 --- Tyler Bass
6.190 iOL27 235 Trey Hill 6'3 319 2.0 Travis Frederick
6.202 RB9 138 Chris Evans 5'10 211 9.85 Aaron Jones
7.235 EDGE31 269 Wyatt Hubert 6'3 258 5.99 Kenny Willekes
UDFA RB16 218 Pooka Williams Jr. 5'10 175 5.36 Dexter McCluster
UDFA EDGE34 290 Darius Hodge 6'2 248 7.62 Oshane Ximines
UDFA CB45 393 Antonio Phillips 6'0 186 --- Kendall Sheffield
UDFA P3 X Drue Chrisman 6'3 209 --- Dave Zastudil
UDFA QB20 438 Collin Hill 6'4 213 5.28 T.J. Yates
UDFA TE23 488 Pro Wells 6'3 249 2.6 Hunter Bryant
UDFA WR75 489 Riley Lees 6'0 192 5.9 Jordan Shipley

NFL Draft: Burrow and Chase formed one of the most devastating single-season quarterback-receiver tandems in CFB history during LSU’s run to the title in 2019. What a cool pick -- how much fun is this going to be? The Bengals clearly see Jackson Carman as an NFL OT. The reason for my lower ranking is that I don’t. But the good thing is that Carman’s going to be a mauling guard if tackle doesn’t work out. The rest of Cincy’s draft was a solid if unspectacular showing, with one particularly-interesting flier in R6 on Chris Evans, a former top recruit with a 98th-percentile athletic composite.

UDFA: Pooka Williams had 66 receptions for 534 yards and four scores in 26 games over three seasons for the Jayhawks. I don’t know if Pooka will ever be able to shake his bad habits behind the line of scrimmage to become a reliable platoon back. However, he makes for a fascinating receiving back/slot receiver hybrid proposition on a team run by Joe Burrow. Williams is a killer athlete in space, and he’s got very good hands.

Still need: Offensive line, tight end, interior defensive line


Cleveland Browns | 2022 Draft Picks (8): 1 2 3 4 4* 5 6 7^

Talent: 9 | Equity: 20 | ROI: 3

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.26 CB4 24 Greg Newsome II 6'0 192 9.66 Marcus Peters
2.52 LB1 12 J. Owusu-Koramoah 6'1 221 8.71 Lavonte David
3.91 WR14 91 Anthony Schwartz 6'0 186 6.91 Phillip Dorsett
4.110 OT14 95 James Hudson 6'5 313 3.85 Charles Leno Jr.
4.132 DL9 112 Tommy Togiai 6'1 296 8.58 Derrick Nnadi
5.153 LB24 204 Tony Fields II 6'0 222 4.92 Jermaine Carter Jr.
5.169 S23 297 Richard LeCounte 5'10 196 0.66 Xavier Woods
6.211 WR28 224 Demetric Felton 5'9 189 0.91 Randall Cobb
UDFA DL6 77 Marvin Wilson 6'4 303 5.45 Grover Stewart
UDFA EDGE38 380 Romeo McKnight 6'4 251 7.9 Rahim Alem
UDFA RB45 487 Tre Harbison 5'11 218 3.84 Karlos Williams
UDFA CB56 X Emmanuel Rugamba 5'11 198 2.32 Alijah Holder
UDFA CB58 X Kiondre Thomas 6'0 185 7.28 Jimmy Moreland

*CLE acquired DET 2022 R4 via 2021 NFL Draft trade

^CLE has right to pick-swap 2022 R7s with DET for David Blough trade Aug 2019

NFL Draft: I was lower than much of the industry on CB Greg Newsome -- and even I think the Browns got good value on him at 1.26. The real coup came on Friday night. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, a swiss-army knife of a defender with superstar upside and a low shot of busting due to his proven slot coverage chops alone, proved a bird too bright for the NFL brain trust to make heads or tails of. Schwartz and Hudson were solid value picks too -- on, respectively, legit world-class speed and moldable dancing bear tools.

UDFA: Florida State iDL Marvin Wilson shockingly dropped out of the draft after a poor 2020 season that ended after six games with a season-ending injuru. Cleveland, in desperate need for interior players, gave Wilson the second-most guaranteed money in UDFA history. There are questions about how long Wilson’s career will last. But as a UDFA, that doesn’t really matter anymore. Wilson’s game is based on power, counter moves and torque -- not raw athleticism. He’s going to make that team, and I think he cracks the rotation sooner rather than later. He’ll be a core special teamer until he does. Wilson blocked three kicks last year.

Still need: Defensive line, EDGE, receiver


Dallas Cowboys | 2022 Draft Picks (7): 1 2 3 4 4c 5 6

Talent: 12 | Equity: 6 | ROI: 19

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.12 LB2 15 Micah Parsons 6'3 246 9.59 Myles Jack
2.44 CB11 84 Kelvin Joseph 5'11 197 9.02 Eli Apple
3.75 DL12 122 Osa Odighizuwa 6'2 282 7.64 Sheldon Rankins
3.84 EDGE23 192 Chauncey Golston 6'5 269 7.58 Calvin Pace
3.99 CB48 415 Nahshon Wright 6'4 183 2.47 Johnthan Banks
4.115 LB5 41 Jabril Cox 6'3 232 --- Cory Littleton
4.138 OT13 92 Josh Ball 6'8 308 7.8 Ryan Schraeder
5.179 WR20 139 Simi Fehoko 6'4 222 9.17 Josh Gordon
6.192 DL19 237 Quinton Bohanna 6'4 327 2.28 Gabe Watson
6.227 CB23 179 Israel Mukuamu 6'4 212 --- Joejuan Williams
UDFA DL20 245 Austin Faoliu 6'3 287 --- Treyvon Hester
UDFA LB28 247 Anthony Hines III 6'2 225 8.22 Keyaron Fox
UDFA S20 250 Tyler Coyle 6'0 209 9.83 Sheldrick Redwine
UDFA RB21 270 JaQuan Hardy 5'9 211 7.46 Julius Jones
UDFA TE14 282 Nick Eubanks 6'4 245 7.0 Randy McMichael
UDFA RB26 308 Brenden Knox 6'0 215 4.4 Michael Hart
UDFA WR41 309 Brandon Smith 6'1 218 9.2 Jason Avant
UDFA WR47 345 Brennan Eagles 6'4 225 9.0 JJ Arcega-Whiteside
UDFA WR55 397 T.J. Vasher 6'5 185 --- Collin Johnson
UDFA WR59 414 Osirus Mitchell 6'5 206 5.9 Hank Baskett
UDFA iOL49 447 Braylon Jones 6'3 319 5.7 Justin Bates
UDFA TE26 X Artayvious Lynn 6'3 249 3.5 Randall Telfer
UDFA FB-X X Nick Ralston 6'1 240 --- ---

NFL Draft: The Cowboys rebounded in R1 from getting sniped by Carolina and Denver for the class’ two-best corners by trading back two spots and taking LB Micah Parsons. Dallas began Friday reaching for talented problem child Kelvin Joseph and ended it with a bigger reach for Oregon CB Nahshon Wright, a skyscraper with 4.49 speed. Unfortunately, it’s the build-up variety (5th- and 26th-percentile splits with a 4th-percentile vertical), and he changes directions like the captain of the stuck Suez Canal tug. I saw Odighizuwa and Golston as fourth- and sixth-round talents, respectively, two more picks that felt like in-the-moment reaches based on position-need tunnel vision.

UDFA: Smith, a primo athlete who was inconsistent on the field at Iowa, got top-10 reported guaranteed money in the UDFA class. The Cowboys also grabbed three defenders I had draftable grades on. Oregon’s Austin Faoliu seemed to suffer from the NFL panning the overall interior class. The Cowboys gave LB Anthony Hines $55,000 guaranteed, a smart low-cost move on an athletic linebacker the NFL had limited exposure on. Dallas signed S Tyler Coyle with the idea of making him a LB/S hybrid player in Dan Quinn’s defense. If anybody knows how to make use of prospects like this, it’s the architect of the “Legion of Boom” defense.

Still need: Free safety, tight end, offensive line


Denver Broncos | 2022 Draft Picks (7): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Talent: 2 | Equity: 10 | ROI: 5

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.9 CB1 7 Patrick Surtain II 6'2 208 9.96 Jalen Ramsey
2.34 RB1 31 Javonte Williams 5'10 212 8.79 Nick Chubb
3.98 iOL4 52 Quinn Meinerz 6'3 320 9.98 Nate Davis
3.105 LB7 80 Baron Browning 6'3 245 9.98 Zach Cunningham
5.152 S11 156 Caden Sterns 6'0 202 9.59 Tedric Thompson
5.164 S2 47 Jamar Johnson 6'0 205 6.22 John Johnson III
6.219 WR17 101 Seth Williams 6'3 211 6.88 Laquon Treadwell
7.237 CB24 186 Kary Vincent Jr. 5'10 185 4.11 Eric King
7.239 EDGE30 260 Jonathon Cooper 6'3 253 7.61 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo
7.253 DL25 276 Marquiss Spencer 6'4 301 9.07 Titus Adams
UDFA WR44 332 Warren Jackson 6'6 219 2.63 D. Green-Beckham
UDFA LB36 346 Curtis Robinson 6'3 236 9.23 Gerris Wilkinson
UDFA OT27 359 Drew Himmelman 6'9 323 --- Tyer Howell
UDFA TE18 361 Shaun Beyer 6'5 250 7.74 Robert Tonyan
UDFA iOL39 381 Nolan Laufenberg 6'4 312 6.4 Jon Feliciano
UDFA EDGE39 402 Andre Mintze 6'3 253 7.77 Jackson Jeffcoat
UDFA CB47 406 Mac McCain III 5'11 186 6.62 Will Redmond
UDFA WR77 500 Branden Mack 6'5 217 2.39 Robert Meachem
UDFA WR86 X DeVontres Dukes 6'3 216 4.65 Brian Quick
UDFA FB7 X Adam Prentice 6'0 255 5.67 John Conner

NFL Draft: What a weekend for first-year GM George Paton. With his first two picks, he got my CB1 Patrick Surtain and RB1 Javonte Williams. Then he took advantage of the NFL’s hesitancy on iOL Quinn Meinerz’s small-school profile to steal him in R3. The steals kept coming. If Owusu-Koramoa isn’t the steal of the draft, Jamar Johnson just might be. Night-stalking, ballhawking goblin just beginning to flower that the NFL discounted for limited exposure (less than 10 career starts) and tackling inefficiency.

UDFA: The Broncos most aggressively pursued Iowa TE Shaun Beyer on Saturday night post-Day 3. That was telling of Patton’s read of the TE room. Behind Beyer’s former college teammate Noah Fant, question marks. Beyer proved to be a strong athlete at 6’5/250 with a size-adjusted 7.73 RAS athletic composite, boasting above 60th-percentile explosion (jumps) and above 80th-percentile agility (3-cone/shuttle).

Still need: Quarterback, offensive line, defensive line


Detroit Lions | 2022 Draft Picks (11): 1 1* 2 3 3c 4 5 5c 6 6c 7^ 7&

Talent: 6 | Equity: 8 | ROI: 10

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.7 OT1 4 Penei Sewell 6'5 331 8.99 Trent Williams
2.41 DL2 37 Levi Onwuzurike 6'3 290 8.73 Leonard Williams
3.72 DL5 69 Alim McNeill 6'2 317 8.53 Javon Hargrave
3.101 CB12 86 Ifeatu Melifonwu 6'2 205 9.69 Ahkello Witherspoon
4.112 WR12 78 Amon-Ra St. Brown 6'1 197 7.14 Sterling Shepard
4.113 LB12 129 Derrick Barnes 6'0 238 8.42 Jarrad Davis
7.257 RB15 202 Jermar Jefferson 5'9 206 2.28 Ronald Jones
UDFA WR25 206 Jonathan Adams 6'2 210 7.53 Stevie Johnson
UDFA iOL23 219 Tommy Kraemer 6'5 309 --- Jamon Meredith
UDFA iOL24 223 Drake Jackson 6'2 293 --- Joey Hunt
UDFA WR30 228 Sage Surratt 6'2 209 5.66 Michael Floyd
UDFA RB28 327 Rakeem Boyd 5'11 213 2.17 Paul Perkins
UDFA WR46 340 Javon McKinley 6'2 215 7.25 Noah Brown
UDFA CB49 426 Jerry Jacobs 5'10 208 5.81 Doran Grant
UDFA LB45 431 Tavante Beckett 5'10 220 1.11 Eric Striker
UDFA RB39 444 Dedrick Mills 5'10 215 --- Rashad Penny
UDFA CB54 493 A.J. Parker 5'11 182 2.75 Bené Benwikere
UDFA TE24 496 Brock Wright 6'4 257 9.21 Jerell Adams
UDFA TE29 X Jake Hausmann 6'4 242 1.69 David Grinnage
UDFA S50 X D’Angelo Amos 6'0 191 4.52 ---

*DET acquired LAR 2022 R1 in Matthew Stafford trade

^CLE has right to pick-swap 2022 R7s with DET for David Blough trade (August 2019)

&DET acquired conditional 2022 NE R7 in exchange for CB Michael Jackson (August 2020)

NFL Draft: Lions GM Brad Holmes took advantage of good fortune and a thrift-shopper’s eye for value throughout in landing the most impressive Lions’ draft haul in years. Six of Detroit’s seven selections were ranked higher on my board than the slot Detroit picked them in. This is what the draft is all about: Coming out with more talent than should have been possible in your slots. Penei Sewell is the best offensive linemen I’ve evaluated in five years doing this. What a pick to start things off for Holmes at 1.7. From there, he used his weak roster to his advantage -- he let the board come to him and didn’t reach for a particular position of need over another.

UDFA: Detroit signed a league-high four prospects I had draftable grades on, including the No. 3 and 7 available WR Jonathan Adams and Sage Surratt, and No. 5 and 6 available iOL Tommy Kraemer and Drake Jackson. Another sign of intelligent design from an organization that’s been devoid of it for far too long. The Lions acquired Adams, Surratt and Amon-Ra St. Brown -- a third- and two sixth-round values on my board -- for the price of 4.112 and slightly over $100k in guaranteed UDFA money, per Spotrac. Slick bargain hunting.

Still need: Wide receiver, quarterback, linebacker


Green Bay Packers | 2022 Draft Picks (9): 1 2 3 4 4c 5 6 6c 7

Talent: 27 | Equity: 24 | ROI: 30

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.29 CB8 56 Eric Stokes 6'1 194 9.37 Sidney Jones
2.62 iOL11 99 Josh Myers 6'5 310 --- Tyler Biadasz
3.85 WR22 149 Amari Rodgers 5'10 211 5.37 Devin Duvernay
4.142 iOL15 144 Royce Newman 6'5 310 8.73 Brandon Shell
5.173 DL16 185 Tedarrell Slaton 6'4 330 7.96 Khyri Thornton
5.178 CB41 320 Shemar Jean-Charles 5'10 184 4.27 Mackensie Alexander
6.214 OT26 349 Cole Van Lanen 6'4 305 8.5 Tanner Hawkinson
6.220 LB17 158 Isaiah McDuffie 6'1 227 7.33 Matthew Adams
7.256 RB14 198 Kylin Hill 5'10 214 7.31 Marion Barber
UDFA S16 216 Christian Uphoff 6'2 209 6.26 Chris Conte
UDFA DL23 272 Jack Heflin 6'3 304 4.94 Jonathan Hankins
UDFA WR53 377 Bailey Gaither 6'0 188 4.2 Ryan Switzer
UDFA DL31 378 Carlo Kemp 6'2 281 2.52 Maurice Hurst
UDFA OT40 495 Jon Dietzen 6'5 312 6.7 Rees Odhiambo
UDFA OT42 X Jacob Capra 6'5 300 4.12 ---
UDFA OT43 X Coy Cronk 6'5 325 --- ---

NFL Draft: Cleveland and Baltimore appeared to snipe Green Bay for Greg Newsome and Rashod Bateman, the fourth corner and receiver in classes that fell off after the top-4. Instead of trading down at the end of R1, Packers GM Brian Gutekunst reached for a position need to take Georgia CB Eric Stokes. Only one corner would go on to be selected over the next 14 picks. Gutekunst finally did get around to taking a WR at 3.85. But even that decision was a head-scratcher, with the Packers deciding on Amari Rodgers, a glorified running back in the Ty Montgomery mold that only catches screen passes and the like. Rodgers is a better fit for Jordan Love‘s game -- Love threw a lot of screens at Utah State -- than another A. Rodgers currently employed by the club.

UDFA: Whoever impresses more in camp between UDFA DT Jack Heflin and Carlo Kemp has a real shot to crash the opening-day party. San Jose State WR Bailey Gaither brings a skillset this team could use next season. Whereas third-round WR Amari Rodgers only caught 36 balls beyond nine yards of the line of scrimmage over four years in college -- the last three of them working with Trevor Lawrence -- Gaither caught 39 over 19 games the last two seasons. Rogers was 4-for-13 (30.8%) in career contested catch situations 10+ yards downfield, while Gaither was 22-for-46 (47.8%) in those circumstances the last two years.

Still need: Offensive tackle, linebacker, defensive line


Houston Texans | 2022 Draft Picks (7): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7*

Talent: 32 | Equity: 31 | ROI: 12

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
3.67 QB6 97 Davis Mills 6'4 217 6.6 Sam Darnold
3.89 WR10 68 Nico Collins 6'4 215 9.57 Bryan Edwards
5.147 TE7 140 Brevin Jordan 6'3 247 4.54 Irv Smith Jr.
5.170 LB18 162 Garret Wallow 6'2 220 8.12 Matt Milano
6.195 DL21 256 Roy Lopez 6'2 304 7.49 Trevor Laws
UDFA iOL26 231 Carson Green 6'6 320 8.29 Luke Joeckel
UDFA iOL34 339 Ryan McCollum 6'5 305 5.02 Max Tuerk
UDFA WR64 437 Marlon Williams 5'11 209 3.29 Juwann Winfree
UDFA WR71 475 Damon Hazelton 6'3 208 6.38 Travis Fulgham

^HOU acquired DAL 2022 R7 for Eli Ankou (November 2020); traded 2022 R7 to NEP for Ryan Izzo (March 2021)

NFL Draft: Houston walked slowly down the fairway over the three-day event with bullets in both feet, having squandered most of its draft capital in advance in flights-of-fancy trades. That it had to use its first pick on a quarterback -- the only position on the roster it shouldn’t need -- because the franchise face demanded a trade and then immediately tanked his trade value off the field seemed like a fitting way to start the sad march. The most interesting thing about this class was the revelation that the NFL agreed with my pessimism about Brevin Jordan.

UDFA: The Texans had the league’s easiest UDFA pitch this process and managed to botch it. Houston signed one solid, draftable iOL who’ll likely make the team (Carson Green).... and (crickets). The three -- three! -- other signings were low-tier, low-ceiling prospects. The Missouri receiver is a drop machine, the UCF product didn’t pop until he was too old to be admitted into the student rec center. Egregiously lazy amateur talent acquisition strategy by a front office charged with turning around an expansion-team like talent situation.

Still need: Defensive front-seven, running back, cornerback


Indianapolis Colts | 2022 Draft Picks (8): 2* 3 4 5 5c 6 7 7c

Talent: 24 | Equity: 25 | ROI: 19

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.21 EDGE1 17 Kwity Paye 6'3 261 9.34 Cam Jordan
2.54 EDGE11 90 Dayo Odeyingbo 6'5 285 --- Charles Omenihu
4.127 FB1 148 Kylen Granson 6'1 241 7.72 Trey Burton
5.165 S9 132 Shawn Davis 5'11 202 --- Rayshawn Jenkins
6.218 QB12 261 Sam Ehlinger 6'1 220 6.83 Tim Tebow
7.229 WR42 317 Mike Strachan 6'5 226 9.22 Riley Cooper
7.248 iOL28 246 Will Fries 6'6 309 8.49 Dalton Risner
UDFA RB22 273 Deon Jackson 5'11 218 8.94 Justin Fargas
UDFA WR52 371 Tarik Black 6'3 213 9.56 Keelan Doss
UDFA LB44 407 Isaiah Kaufusi 6'2 221 2.74 Jordon Dizon
UDFA WR62 429 Tyler Vaughns 6'2 184 1.34 Dante Pettis

*IND will convey 2022 R1 to PHI if Carsons Wentz plays 75% of 2021 snaps (drops to 70% if Colts qualify for 2021 playoff) -- otherwise IND receives PHI 2022 R2

NFL Draft: Chris Ballard and crew got strong value at a position need with Kwity Paye in R1. I also liked the Shawn Davis pick in R5. I didn’t understand the rest of the draft. I struggled with the thinking on the Dayo Odeyingbo pick -- there were so many appealing options on the board, particular at OT and WR, two positions of need that weren’t really addressed. Not a disaster draft or anything, but Indianapolis didn’t gain ground on the upper-echelon of the AFC.

UDFA: Indy’s NFL-long streak of 22-consecutive years with a UDFA making the active roster is in serious jeopardy. Would you believe Indy only gave a five-figure cash guarantee to one UDFA this year? It went to Duke RB Deon Jackson, who got $45k. The contracts of Jonathan Taylor’s trio of backups -- Nyheim Hines, Marlon Mack and Jordan Wilkins -- all expire after next season. Jackson had a workmanlike career at Duke and mostly went unnoticed by the NFL Draft community until he popped at his pro day workout with an 89th-percentile RAS athletic composite. Running a 4.42 forty at 218 pounds earned Jackson a 90th-percentile Speed Score.

Still need: Offensive line, receiver, cornerback


Jacksonville Jaguars | 2022 Draft Picks (9): 1 2 3 4 5 5* 6 7 7^

Talent: 5 | Equity: 1 | ROI: 29

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
1.1 QB1 1 Trevor Lawrence 6'6 213 --- Andrew Luck
1.25 RB3 54 Travis Etienne 5'10 215 9.13 Reggie Bush
2.33 CB10 82 Tyson Campbell 6'1 193 7.53 Xavier Rhodes
2.45 OT11 71 Walker Little 6'7 313 8.9 Luke Joeckel
3.65 S8 109 Andre Cisco 6'1 216 --- Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
4.106 DL7 98 Jay Tufele 6'2 305 6.46 Chris Hovan
4.121 EDGE13 123 Jordan Smith 6'6 255 2.96 Arden Key
5.145 TE17 321 Luke Farrell 6'5 251 8.63 Brody Eldridge
6.209 WR40 295 Jalen Camp 6'2 226 9.75 Quincy Enunwa
UDFA LB14 147 Dylan Moses 6'1 225 --- Mack Wilson
UDFA WR24 191 Tim Jones 6'1 203 9.03 Kenny Stills
UDFA DL22 267 Kenny Randall 6'2 302 8.17 Sharrif Floyd
UDFA WR39 291 Josh Imatorbhebhe 6'0 218 8.97 D. Peoples-Jones
UDFA CB40 318 DJ Daniel 6'0 195 4.36 Trumaine Johnson
UDFA CB66 X Corey Straughter 5'10 184 1.24 ---

*Acquired 2022 MIN R5 in Yannick Ngakoue trade (October 2021)

*2022 BAL R7 will convey to JAX if TE Josh Oliver makes team (March 2021)

NFL Draft: Outside of being gifted Football Jesus, Urban Meyer and Trent Baalke underwhelmed. Etienne wasn’t good value at 1.25. I’m sure a part of the thinking was Etienne would provide comfort for Lawrence during his transition to the pros -- you know who would have provided more? Rashod Bateman, who went two picks later to those clever-devil Ravens. Etienne kicked off what turned out be the theme of Jacksonville’s draft, Meyer and Baalke grabbing at shiny objects when sure-thing prospects were still on the board. Tyson Campbell, Walker Little and Andre Cisco are, combined as a trio, a collection of flash plays and recruiting headlines.

UDFA: WR Tim Jones, one of my favorite under-the-radar prospects in the class, got $180,000 guaranteed from Jacksonville -- No. 4 overall in the UDFA class and a top-5 figure all-time. Expect him to stick. LB Dylan Moses is a former five-star recruit that led the championship-winning Tide with 80 tackles last season. His tackle number flatters him -- Moses struggled in coverage and seemed zapped of north-south explosion against the run and as a pass-rusher in his 2020 return off an ACL tear. Moses also played through a torn meniscus last season, which couldn’t have helped matters.

Still need: Tight end, linebacker, secondary


Kansas City Chiefs | 2022 Draft Picks (7): 1 2 3 4 6* 7 7^

Talent: 23 | Equity: 30 | ROI: 2

Pick Pos Rk Name HT WT RAS Comp
2.58 LB6 63 Nick Bolton 5'11 237 4.62 Navorro Bowman
2.63 iOL2 30 Creed Humphrey 6'4 302 10 Maurkice Pouncey
4.144 EDGE21 170 Joshua Kaindoh 6'6 260 9.59 Josh Sweat
5.162 TE12 252 Noah Gray 6'3 240 6.97 Tyler Conklin
5.181 WR31 239 Cornell Powell 6'0 204 7.58 James Jones
6.226 iOL7 66 Trey Smith 6'5 321 9.91 Larry Warford
UDFA LB25 213 Riley Cole 6'3 240 8.07 Teddy Lehman
UDFA QB10 232 Shane Buechele 6'1 210 1.85 Case Keenum
UDFA EDGE29 254 Malik Herring 6'3 275 --- Kony Ealy
UDFA S28 350 Zayne Anderson 6'2 206 8.24 Deon Grant
UDFA S32 403 Devon Key 6'0 208 8.28 Chris Clemons
UDFA CB50 441 Dicaprio Bootle 5'9 180 8.23 Rashard Fant
UDFA CB52 462 Marlon Character 5'11 199 9.04 Justin Bethel

*KC traded 2022 R5 to BAL and received BAL 2022 R6 in Orlando Brown Jr. trade (April 2021)

^KC traded 2022 R6 to MIN and received 2022 MIN R7 in Mike Hughes trade (May 2021)

NFL Draft: Not wanting a repeat of last year’s playoffs, the Chiefs saw Orlando Brown demand a trade to a team that would make him a left tackle and thought: We can do that! Which of course was brilliant. The Chiefs gave up a R1 and a R3 in that deal, but crucially got back BAL’s R2. Kansas City’s two-biggest draft steals, as luck would have it, came along the offensive line via Humphrey and Smith, the latter of whom only fell because of a lung issue that hasn’t cropped up or caused him to miss time over the past two seasons. The Chiefs are a talent-gobbling, efficiency-minded machine of an organization.

UDFA: QB Shane Buechele and EDGE Malik Herring were both top-2 UDFA options at their respective positions. And each, in kind, got top-15 UDFA guarantee money out of the Chiefs. I also ranked Riley Cole as the No. 6 UDFA off-ball linebacker. The Chiefs have collected a bunch of front-seven bodies to compete for bench spots in camps, so both Herring and Cole are going to have to bring their lunch pails to camp. Buechele’s signing sets the stage for a training camp Battle Royale between my two favorite UDFA quarterbacks of the last two classes, he and Anthony Gordon. With QB2 Chad Henne perhaps entering his last year with the Chiefs, that’s a competition to keep an eye on. It’ll be interesting to see if Kansas City elects to carry a QB3 this fall.

Still need: Defensive front-seven, secondary, receiver


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