Cleveland Browns: Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma C Grade 

*** All reports show the Browns will choose Baker Mayfield first generally, so I will distribute a review for it. In the event that Mayfield isn't the pick, I'll change this review. *** 

This "C" review doesn't have much to do with Mayfield, as it does the position Cleveland is choosing. The Browns are the principal group since the 1992 Colts to have both the best pick and another decision in the main five. They have more best five determinations in this draft than prevails upon the previous two years! They expected to accomplish something unique with this pick, and this isn't it. 

I extremely like Mayfield. He's an extraordinary pioneer and a diligent employee. He's exceptionally precise and versatile. He fits what the Browns need. Be that as it may, the Browns authentically preferred three quarterbacks in this procedure. Considering the measure of time it took them to settle on this choice, there can't have been quite a bit of a contrast between Mayfield, Josh Allen and Sam Darnold. In this manner, the right move would have been choosing Saquon Barkley No. 1 generally speaking. Barkley would have totally changed Cleveland's offense, much like Marshall Faulk did with the Rams in 1999. Passing on an uncommon player like Barkley is an error. 

There's a little possibility Barkley will be accessible at No. 4 (the Giants should exchange down or select a quarterback.) However, in the event that the Browns take Barkley to begin with, there's a 100-percent chance one of their three favored flag guests would be accessible at the four spot. This would be a totally unique circumstance if the Browns had, say, the first and ninth picks. They would totally need to take a quarterback in that situation. In any case, they're in such an interesting circumstance, and their powerlessness to exploit it appears like a horrifying mistake. 


New York Giants: Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State B-Grade 

I can't blame the Giants for choosing the best player in this class. Saquon Barkley is a fabulous ability, and he's not only a running back. He will change New York's offense, much like Marshall Faulk did with the Rams in 1999. He's that exceptional. 

In this way, why the B-? The Giants had a chance to exchange down. Typically, groups will be criticized for not doing as such, but rather they some of the time can't discover exchanging accomplices. The Giants had them. They could have moved down to obtain more draft capital, which they require while thinking about the majority of the gaps on their program. Shunning that probability is a slip-up. 

So, I would prefer not to censure the Giants too hard in light of the fact that I can see that it is so hard to pass on somebody like Barkley. 

New York Jets: Sam Darnold, QB, USC A Grade 

Stunning, the Jets had Sam Darnold fall into their laps. They exchanged up to No. 3, however they could've froze. At the point when the Broncos were supposed to climb to No. 2, they could have pulled the trigger, however they didn't. They were patient, and they chose somebody who numerous accept is the best quarterback in the 2018 NFL Draft. 

This must be an "A" review. The Jets at last discovered their quarterback without bounds, yet ideally Darnold is vastly improved than the past USC flag guest New York chose.


Cleveland Browns: Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State D Grade 

I have no issue with Bradley Chubb as a prospect. He ought to be awesome as a genius. The issue is money related. The Browns should give three $100 million contracts in five years. In this manner, it look bad for him to be the pick, so I'm not giving the Browns a "D" for Denzel Ward. 

I like Ward as a prospect too. My issue with this is the Browns did not exchange down. They had offers from the Bills, and they may have possessed the capacity to take Ward at No. 12. Cleveland surrendered an abundant excess incentive by not moving down. 

Denver Broncos: Bradley Chubb, DE, N.C. State A+ Grade 

I think Saquon Barkley is the best player in this class, however a few people whose supposition I regard trust Bradley Chubb is the best prospect. In any case, he's the best cautious player. Considering that the Broncos could arrive him at No. 5, that is astounding worth. I can't give this something besides an A+. Chubb and Von Miller will make significant destruction for quarterbacks in the AFC West.


Indianapolis Colts: Quenton Nelson, G, Notre Dame A Grade 

There are three non-quarterback blue-chip prospects in this class. Bradley Chubb and Saquon Barkley were the initial two. Quenton Nelson is the third. The Colts could have taken Roquan Smith, and I would've approved of it, yet Indianapolis totally needs to secure Andrew Luck at whatever point he's ready to return from damage. Nelson ought to be a first class monitor in the NFL, and he'll shield inside rushers from putting heat on Luck. 

Bison Bills: Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming A Grade 

What an incredible activity for the Bills. They needed to exchange up from the start, however the issue was surrendering No. 22 or a 2019 first-round pick. They would not like to surrender either, and they didn't. They managed their two second-rounders. 

With respect to the genuine player, it's decent to see that Josh Allen's activities from when he was 14 didn't affect his draft standing. Allen is crude, however he has awesome arm quality and versatility, which will function admirably in Buffalo. He additionally works hard, so I think he'll have the capacity to chip away at his exactness troubles. 

Chicago Bears: Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia A Grade 

I figured the Bears would need Tremaine Edmunds over Roquan Smith in light of the fact that Edmunds fits the kind of prospect Ryan Pace has drafted before. Smith has less upside, yet I believe he's a vastly improved player, in any event the occasion. Smith is an exceptionally insightful linebacker who dependably is by all accounts in the correct place at the ideal time. Chicago truly battled protectively when Danny Trevathan was harmed, so I cherish including seemingly the best player accessible who fills a need. 

San Francisco 49ers: Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame C Grade 

I don't think about this pick. The 49ers are prepared to win now, so where is Mike McGlinchey going to play? San Francisco has two stellar handles in Joe Staley and Trent Brown. McGlinchey gives them some incredible profundity without a doubt, and a potential trade for Staley not far off, yet excepting wounds to Staley or Brown, I don't know how McGlinchey helps San Francisco win now. 

Likewise, there are inquiries regarding regardless of whether McGlinchey can even play left handle. Some trust McGlinchey would be more qualified on the correct side, and he's not going to uproot Brown. 

Arizona Cardinals: Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA B Grade 

I stress over Josh Rosen. There are stories about his absence of devotion to football. There are celebrating issues too, which is the reason I thought his fit in New York would've been a calamity. He additionally has damage history. There were additionally some unreported things about him that I discovered upsetting also. 

All things considered, I can't despise on this pick. Rosen is the remainder of the "best" quarterbacks accessible, and Arizona's just practical player at the position is Sam Bradford, who may not make it to Week 2. Every one of the Cardinals surrendered were third-and fifth-round picks, so this is a decent arrangement. 

Miami Dolphins: Minkah Fitzpatrick, S/CB, Alabama A-Grade 

Over Tremaine Edmunds? That is somewhat of a shock. This is a strong pick, be that as it may, as Fitzpatrick will have the capacity to take care of a similar kind of issues Edmunds could have. The Dolphins have been hopeless against tight closures and pass-finding running backs for a considerable length of time, which is clearly a colossal issue while going up against the Patriots. Fitzpatrick will have the capacity to help massively in such manner, with the goal that makes a difference. There is some worry about Alabama players' strength - which is the reason they've dropped in late drafts - yet considering Fitzpatrick could have been picked at No. 9, I think this is a decent decision for Miami.

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