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Today’s Mother’s Day post is brought to you by The C.O.O.L Clinic (Coaches of Offensive Line) presented by Bob Wylie.
The three-day online event will be held on May 18-20th, featuring guest speakers Joe Thomas, Dante Scarnecchia | Virtual in 2023 The C.O.O.L. Clinic - May 18-20
About Bob Wylie:
Bob Wylie NFL Offensive Line Coach Alumnus who previously served as O- Line coach under head coach Hue Jackson for the Cleveland Browns and Oakland Raiders. He also coached the offensive lines at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos.
Bob Wylie, who has more than thirty (30) plus years of pro football experience was named the Oakland Raiders offensive line coach on February 1, 2011. During his first year with the Raiders, the offensive line improved from 29th in the NFL in 2010 to 4th in 2011 in total sacks allowed and 7th in sacks per pass play. The line also improved in rushing yards from 3.1 yards on 1st down to 4.9 yards and had the leading rusher up to the injury which sidelined RB Darren McFadden. The Raiders finished the season ranked 7th in total rushing yards, 6th in the number of 10+ yards rushing plays, 2nd in the number of 20+ yards rushing plays, tied for 3rd in rushing plays of over 40 yards and tied for 8th in rushing plays over 50 yards. In addition, the Raiders offensive line cut QB hits in half going from 121 QB hits in the 2010 season to 62 QB hits in 2011. The line was 91% efficient on the Goal Line and 86% efficient in short yardage. The Raiders were first in 2 minute offense scoring points, giving up just 2 sacks in the process. The line only gave up 12 out of the 25 sacks in 2011.
The Offensive Line received the Madden Protectors Award in week 6 for their performance against the Cleveland Browns and rookie guard Stefen Wisniewski was named to the PFW All Rookie Team. They also paved the way for RB Michael Bush to rush for 977 yards and 7 touchdowns.
Prior to his position with the Raiders, Wylie was one of the line coaches for the Denver Broncos (2010). With the Broncos, they ranked sixth in the NFL, averaging 4.7 yards per carry, during the second half of the season. The club's second half rushing yards per game improvement of 58.6 yards per game ranked second in the league. Wylie joined the Broncos after working as an offensive line coach in the Canadian Football League with Saskatchewan (2009) and Winnipeg (2007-08).
Wylie owns the unique distinction of instructing at five (5) levels of football. He coached at the Pop Warner, Junior High School, High School, College and Professional levels.
Durning his three (3) years as an offensive line coach in the CFL, Wylie was part of two (2) teams that played in the Grey Cup -- Saskatchewan (2009) and Winnipeg (2007).
Believed to be the only coach in CFL history to appear on two (2) Grey Cup teams within his first three (3) years in the league, Wylie coached players to All-Star appearances at every offensive line position (tackle, guard and center) in the CFL.
Despite four (4) starters missing significant portions of time. Wylie's offensive line with Saskatchewan in 2009 helped the club rank near the top is several offensive statistical categories en route to winning the Western Division title in 33 years. His effort with the Roughriders followed two (2) years coaching a Winnipeg offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks in the CFL from 2007-08, leading the league in '07 and ranking second in '08 while using Fourteen (14) different starters over the stretch.
Before coaching the offensive line at Syracuse University from 2005-06, Wylie spent eight (8) consecutive years coaching in the NFL. He instructed the Cardinals offensive line in 2004 with his unit blocking for the NFL's all time leading rusher, Emmitt Smith, during his final pro season. From 1999 to 2003 Wylie coached the Chicago Bears offensive line and helped the club allow an NFL-low 17 sacks in 2001 that propelled the team to an NFC Central title. Bears center Olin Kreutz earned three (3) consecutive Pro Bowl selections (2001-03) under Wylie while tackle James "Big Cat" Williams was named to his first Pro Bowl of his career in 2001.
Wylie's offensive line also helped Chicago running back Anthony Thomas earn Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honors after he rushed for 1,183 yards in 2001. Thomas' effort marked the seventh time a player totaled at least 1,000 rushing yards in a season with Wylie on staff.
From 1997-98 Wylie was the Bengal tight ends coach and over saw a group that blocked for running back Corey Dillion, who broke the NFL single game rushing record, during his consecutive 1,000 yard rushing seasons. He had a one year stint as the University of Cincinnati's offensive line coach in 1996, a year in which the Bearcats led the Conference USA in rushing and featured four (4) linemen who earned postseason honors, including tackle Jason Fabini. Fabini was one of five players coached by Wylie selected in the NFL Draft.
During four seasons as Tampa Bay's offensive line coach from 1992-95, Wylie's group helped running back Eric Rhett become only the 5th player in NFL history to post consecutive 1,000 yard rushing seasons in his first two (2) years in the league (1994-95). He also coached Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle Anthony Munoz in 1993, his final pro season.
Wylie's NFL coaching career began with a two (2) year stint as the Jets tight end coach from 1990-91. Before entering the NFL coaching ranks, Wylie coached for ten (10) seasons at the collegiate level, handling offensive line duties at Brown University from (1980-82), College of the Holy Cross (1983-84) Ohio University (1985-87), Colorado State University (1988-89). At CSU, he worked under NCAA Hall of Fame Coach Earle Bruce.
A native of West Warwick, RI, Wylie was a teacher and administrator in his hometown from 1973-80. Wylie played linebacker at the college level in Colorado for three years before transferring to Roger Williams College, where he received a bachelor's degree in American Studies.
Wylie was Inducted into the West Warwick High School Hall of Fame, the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame, the Providence Gridiron Hall of Fame and the Rhode Island Football Coaches Hall of Fame. Wylie serves as a consultant for EA Sports on the Madden game, and has served as an executive member of the National Football League Assistant Coaches Association. Wylie received the NFL's Extra Effort Award in 2001 for his work with Chicago-area youth. He is also the organizer of the Annual Offensive Line Clinic that takes place in Cincinnati and features some of the nations top offensive line coaches. The clinic has run for forty (40) consecutive years. Wylie was also featured on NFL Films Hard Knocks in 2018.
Wylie is a licensed pilot, amateur magician and accomplished musician.
Watch a video from NFL Films - "SET HUT! The Life and Times of Bob Wylie"
It's time to get focused on the areas you need help with
Unlike physical conferences where you can end up sitting through content you just don't need, C.O.O.L. Clinic is delivered entirely online. Dip in and watch the specific talks you need to transform your team, or catch them all. It’s up to you!
The three-day online event will be held on May 18-20th, featuring guest speakers Joe Thomas, Dante Scarnecchia and many more! With 17 offensive line experts speaking over a 3 day period, we couldn't be more excited about our lineup.
For information on how to register, visit the website here.
Featuring the Offensive Line Coaches from the 2021 Super Bowl Champions and FBS National Champions
Our speakers will be sharing their experiences, strategies and knowledge.
Coaches of Offensive Line - The Mushroom Society
About the Mushroom Society
The Mushroom Society was established several years ago by a group of professional offensive line coaches. The mushroom logo signifies the similarity between the "O-Line" coach and the fungus. Both are kept in the dark and fed garbage yet continue to flourish! C.O.O.L. (Coaches of Offensive Linemen) are proud to be mushrooms. Come, join us, and enjoy the clinic.
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We couldn't be more excited about our lineup. Which talks will you be checking out?
Offensive Coordinator/OL CoachTexas
Offensive Line CoachTampa Bay Buccaneers
Offensive Line CoachTennessee Titans
Offensive Line CoachWinnipeg Blue Bombers
Offensive Line CoachBuffalo Bills
Offensive Line CoachNotre Dame
Offensive Line CoachNew England Patriots
Offensive Line CoachGreen Bay Packers
Offensive Line CoachOhio State
Retired OT/Future HOFCleveland Browns
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We continue to dissect each selection with our ‘Rookie Impact’ series. More recaps and projections will roll out this week but we wanted to update you on some of the latest numbers from the 2023 NFL Draft. Plus, we provide some noteworthy highlights from this past week:
NFL Draft By The Numbers:
The SEC once again led the Power 5 conferences with 62 players drafted (Alabama and Georgia led all schools with 10 players apiece) in 2023. Next up was the Big Ten with 55, followed by the ACC with 32, the Big 12 with 30 and the Pac-12 with 27. This was also the first time in the common draft era that every selection of the first round was from a major conference. The AAC led all mid-major conferences with 10 players selected. There were also 10 players chosen from the FCS level. One area where significant improvement was made was in the underclassmen department. We saw a remarkable 73-of-82 underclassmen selected (89%), for various reasons explained here. The NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, which the NFL Draft Bible is proud to partner with, produced 16 NFL Draft picks and saw an additional 79 players sign as undrafted free agents immediately following the draft. Onto 2024…
NFL Films First-Ever NFL Draft Documentary: For the first time ever, NFL Films went behind the scenes of the NFL Draft and it will be coming to your viewing screen soon on the new Roku NFL Channel. The documentary feature was shot throughout all three days of the 2023 NFL Draft weekend in Kansas City and features four teams; The Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars. The NFL Channel will also feature hundreds of hours of curated, official programming from NFL Films and NFL Media, including classic game replays, documentaries and originals. Stay tuned.
XFL Makes History: Congratulations to the XFL for completing a full entire spring league season! The Arlington Renegades took home the 2023 Championship, led by GM Rick Mueller and HC Bob Stoops. A savvy in-season trade for star QB Luis Perez catapulted the four-win team into the playoffs and guided them to an upset victory over the dominant 9-1 DC Defenders. The DC leadership team of GM Von Hutchins and HC Reggie Barlow should also be commended for the team they constructed. At last count, 57 players from this past XFL season have already been invited to NFL minicamps. While The Rock and Danny Garcia receive most of the limelight, we would like to shine the spotlight on some of the key XFL executives for their commitment to excellence. Kudos to Doug Whaley, Russ Brandon, David Dykeman and their dedicated staff for seeing the mission through.
No Offseason For Pro Game Action: We now have professional football across the entire calendar year for the first time ever in the history of North America. With the NFL season running from September through February, the XFL playing February through May, the USFL set to host their championship on July 1st and the CFL preseason getting underway at the end of the month, you can now watch live football 52 weekends of the year!
Shane Ray Takes Next Step In Comeback SZN: Former 2015 first round draft pick Shane Ray has signed with the Buffalo Bills after a tryout with the team. He spent the 2022 season with the Toronto Argonauts, registering six sacks in 18 games, helping guide the team to a Grey Cup Championship. It was an honor to help Ray jumpstart the comeback trail in November of 2020 at the HUB Football CAMP, which led to his signing in the CFL. You can watch my conversation with the much more mature and humbled Ray here. Buckle up!
Upcoming Street Free Agent Alert: Are you a recent undrafted rookie in search of an opportunity? Maybe you are a veteran player bouncing back from an injury, or an overlooked prospect seeking additional options for getting on the pro radar? Please understand the journey will be difficult and even frustrating at times but please stay persistent in the pursuit of your dreams! Since the COVID-19 pandemic, All Access Football has helped hundreds of players sign with pro teams. While no dates have been set yet, there will be upcoming showcases in 2023 for those interested. Be on the lookout for updates in our newsletter, or contact HUB Football SVP Tom Goodhines: thgooodhines@gmail.com
NFL Draft Bible Consulting: Formed by Ric Serritella and Vayner Sports co-founder Mook Williams, NFL Draft Bible Consulting has helped leagues, teams, executives, agents, players and many other industry professionals expedite their business plan. If you would like a free consultation to see how NFL Draft Bible Consulting can help you, contact us at: ric@nfldraftbible.com
Below, every selection of the 2023 NFL Draft has been assigned a grade. Each team has been awarded an overall grade. NFL Draft Bible will continue to roll-out more in-depth recaps, so be sure to check back for more updates.
Here are the links for Round 1 and Round 2, in case you missed our instant analysis. Other items of note include our 2024 NFL Draft Big Board and way too early 2024 NFL Mock Draft.
ARIZONA CARDINALS
Rd1.No.6. Paris Johnson, OT, Ohio State [A]
Rd2.No.41 BJ Ojulari, OLB, LSU [B]
Rd3.No.72 Garrett Williams, CB, Syracuse [B+]
Rd3.No.94 Michael Wilson, WR, Stanford [C]
Rd4.No.122 Jon Gaines II, OG, UCLA [A]
Rd5.No.139 Clayton Tune, QB, Houston [B+]
Rd5.No.168 Owen Pappoe, LB, Auburn [B]
Rd6.No.180 Kei’Trel Clark, CB, Louisville [B]
Rd6.No213 Dante Stills, DT, West Virginia [C+]
OVERALL = B+
ATLANTA FALCONS
Rd1.No8. Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas [A]
Rd2.No.38 Matthew Bergeron, OL, Syracuse [C]
Rd3.No.75 Zach Harrison, DE, Ohio State [B]
Rd4.No113 Clark Phillips III, CB, Utah [B+]
Rd7.No.224 DeMarcco Hellams, SS, Alabama [C+]
Rd7.No.225 Jovaughn Gwyn, C, South Carolina [B]
OVERALL = B-
BALTIMORE RAVENS
Rd1.No.22 Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College [B+]
Rd3.No.86 Trenton Simpson, LB, Clemson [A]
Rd4.No.124 Tavius Robinson, DE, Ole Miss [C]
Rd5.No.157 Kyu Blu Kelly, CB, Stanford [B+]
Rd6.No.199 Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, OT, Oregon [D]
Rd7.No.229 Andrew Vorhees, OG, USC [A]
OVERALL = B+
BUFFALO BILLS
Rd1.No.25 Dalton Kincaid, TE, Utah [C+]
Rd2.No.59 O'Cyrus Torrence, OG, Florida [A]
Rd3.No.91 Dorian Williams, LB, Tulane [B]
Rd5.No.150 Justin Shorter, WR, Florida [C-]
Rd7.No.230 Nick Broeker, OG, Ole Miss [B+]
Rd7.No.252 Alex Austin, CB, Oregon State [C]
OVERALL = C+
CAROLINA PANTHERS
Rd1.No1. Bryce Young, QB, Alabama [A]
Rd2.No.39 Panthers – Jonathan Mingo, WR, Ole Miss [B]
Rd3.No.80 Panthers – DJ Johnson, OLB, Oregon [B]
Rd4.No.114 Chandler Zavala, OG, North Carolina State [B+]
Rd5.No.145 Jammie Robinson, FS, Florida State [B]
CHICAGO BEARS
Rd1.No.10 Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee [A]
Rd2.No.53 Gervon Dexter Sr., DT, Florida [C]
Rd2.No.56 Tyrique Stevenson, CB, Miami [B+]
Rd3.No.64 Zacch Pickens, DT, South Carolina [B]
Rd4.No.115 Roschon Johnson, RB, Texas [C]
Rd4.No.133 Tyler Scott, WR, Cincinnati [C]
Rd5.No.148 Noah Sewell, LB, Oregon [B]
Rd5.No.165 Terell Smith, CB, Minnesota [B+]
Rd7.No.218 Travis Bell, DT, Kennesaw State [D]
Rd7.No.258 Kendall Williamson, DB, Stanford [C+]
OVERALL = C
CINCINNATI BENGALS
Rd1.No.28 Myles Murphy, DE, Clemson [A]
Rd2.No.60 DJ Turner, CB, Michigan [B]
Rd3.No.95 Jordan Battle, FS, Alabama [B+]
Rd4.No.131 Charlie Jones, WR, Purdue [A]
Rd5.No.163 Chase Brown, RB, Illinois [B+]
Rd6.No.206 Andrei Iosivaas, WR, Princeton [B]
Rd6.No.217 Brad Robbins, P, Michigan [B]
Rd7.No.246 DJ Ivey, DB, Miami [C+]
OVERALL = B+
CLEVELAND BROWNS
Rd3.No.74 Cedric Tillman, WR, Tennessee [A]
Rd3.No.98 Siaki Ika, DT, Baylor [B+]
Rd4.No.111 Dawand Jones, OT, Ohio State [A]
Rd4.No.126 Isaiah McGuire, DE, Missouri [C+]
Rd5.No.140 Dorian Thompsoon-Robinson, QB, UCLA [B-]
Rd5.No.142 Cameron Mitchell, CB, Northwestern [D]
Rd6.No.190 Luke Wypler, C, Ohio State [B+]
OVERALL = B
DALLAS COWBOYS
Rd1.No.26 Mazi Smith, DT, Michigan [B]
Rd2.No.58 Luke Schoonmaker, TE, Michigan [C+]
Rd3.No.90 DeMarvion Overshown, LB, Texas [B]
Rd4.No.129 Viliami Fehoko, DE, San Jose State [C]
Rd5.No.169 Asim Richards, OT, North Carolina [C+]
Rd6.No.178 Eric Scott Jr., CB, Southern Miss [B-]
Rd6.No.212 Deuce Vaughn, RB, Kansas State [B+]
Rd7.No.244 Jalen Brooks, WR, South Carolina [D]
OVERALL = C+
DENVER BRONCOS
Rd2.No.63 Marvin Mims, WR, Oklahoma [B]
Rd3.No.67 Drew Sanders, LB, Arkansas [A]
Rd3.No.83 Riley Moss, CB, Iowa [B+]
Rd6.No.183 JL Skinner, FS, Boise State [B]
Rd7.No.257 Alex Forsyth, C, Oregon [C+]
OVERALL = B
DETROIT LIONS
Rd1.No.12 Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama [B]
Rd1.No.18 Jack Campbell, ILB, Iowa [B]
Rd2.No.34 Sam LaPorta, TE, Iowa [B]
Rd2.No.45 Brian Branch, FS, Alabama [A]
Rd3.No.68 Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee [B+]
Rd3.No.96 Brodric Martin, DT, Western Kentucky [C]
Rd5.No.152 Colby Sorsdal, OT, William & Mary [C-]
Rd7.No.220 Antoine Green, WR, North Carolina [D]
OVERALL = B
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Rd1.No.13 Lukas Van Ness, DE, Iowa [B]
Rd2.No.42 Luke Musgrave, TE, Oregon State [B+]
Rd2.No.50 Jayden Reed, WR, Michigan State [B-]
Rd3.No.78 Tucker Kraft, TE, South Dakota State [C+]
Rd4.No.116 Colby Wooden, DT, Auburn [B]
Rd5.No.149 Sean Clifford, QB, Penn State [C]
Rd5.No.159 Dontayvion Wicks, WR, Virginia [C]
Rd6.No.179 Karl Brooks, DT, Bowling Green [B+]
Rd6.No.207 Anders Carlson, K, Auburn [D]
Rd7.No.232 Carrington Valentine, CB, Kentucky [C]
Rd7.No.235 Lew Nichols, RB, Central Michigan [D]
Rd7.No.242 Anthony Johnson, CB, Virginia [C]
Rd7.No.256 Grant DuBose, WR, Charlotte [C+]
OVERALL = C
HOUSTON TEXANS
Rd1.No.2. CJ Stroud, QB, Ohio State [B+]
Rd1.No3. Will Anderson Jr., OLB, Alabama [A]
Rd2.No.62 Juice Scruggs, C, Penn State [C+]
Rd3.No.69 Tank Dell, WR, Houston [B+]
Rd.4No.109 Dylan Horton, DE, TCU [B]
Rd5.No.167 Henry To’oTo’o, LB, Alabama [B]
Rd6.No.201 Jarrett Patterson, C, Notre Dame [C+]
Rd6.No.205 Xavier Hutchinson, WR, Iowa State [B]
Rd7.No.248 Brandon Hill, FS, Pittsburgh [C+]
OVERALL = B
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Rd1.No.4. Anthony Richardson, QB, Florida [B]
Rd2.No.44 Julius Brents, CB, Kansas State [B]
Rd3.No.79 Josh Downs, WR, North Carolina [B]
Rd4.No.106 Blake Freeland, OT, BYU [B]
Rd4.No.110 Adetomiwa Adebawore, DT, Colts [B]
Rd5.No.138 Darius Rush, CB, South Carolina [B]
Rd5.No.158 Daniel Scott, SS, California [C+]
Rd5.No.162 Will Mallory, TE, Miami [B]
Rd5.No.176 Evan Hull, RB, Northwestern [C+]
Rd6.No.211 Titus Leo, OLB, Wagner [B+]
Rd7.No.221 Jaylon Jones, CB, Texas A&M [B]
Rd7.No.236 Jake Witt, OT, Northern Michigan [B]
OVERALL = B
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Rd1.No.27 Anton Harrison, OT, Oklahoma [C+]
Rd2.No.61 Brenton Strange, TE, Penn State [C-]
Rd3.No.88 Tank Bigsby, RB, Auburn [C]
Rd4.No.121 Ventrell Miller, LB, Florida [B-]
Rd4.No.130 Tyler Lacy, DE, Oklahoma State [C+]
Rd5.No.136 Yasir Abdullah, LB, Louisville [B]
Rd5.No.160 Antonio Johnson, FS, Texas A&M [A]
Rd6.No.185 Parker Washington, WR, Penn State [C+]
Rd6.No.202 Christian Braswell, CB, Rutgers [B]
Rd6.No.208 Erick Hallett, DB, Pittsburgh [C]
Rd7.No.226 Cooper Hodges, OT, Appalachian State [B]
Rd7.No.227 Raymond Vohasek, DT, North Carolina [C]
Rd7.No.240 Derek Parish, LB, Houston [A]
OVERALL = B-
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Rd1.No.31 Felix Anudike-Uzomah, DE, Kansas State [B-]
Rd2.No.55 Rashee Rice, WR, SMU [C]
Rd3.No.92 Wanya Morris, OT, Oklahoma [C]
Rd4.No.119 Chamarri Conner, CB, Virginia Tech [C]
Rd5.No.166 BJ Thompson, OLB, Stephen F. Austin [B+]
Rd6.No.194 Keondre Coburn, DT, Texas [C+]
Rd7.No.250 Nic Jones, CB, Ball State [C-]
OVERALL = C
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
Rd1.No.7. Tyree Wilson, DE, Texas Tech [B]
Rd2.No.35 Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame [A]
Rd3.No.70 Byron Young, DT, Alabama [B]
Rd3.No.100 Tre Tucker, WR, Cincinnati [C+]
Rd.4No.104 Jakorian Bennett, CB, Maryland [B]
Rd4.No.135 Aidan O’Connell, QB, Purdue [B+]
Rd5.No.170 Christopher Smith II, SS, Georgia [B+]
Rd6.No.203 Amari Burney, LB, Florida [B]
Rd7.No.231 Nesta Jade Silvera, DT, Arizona State [C]
OVERALL = B
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Rd1.No.21 Quentin Johnston, WR, TCU [C]
Rd2.No.54 Tuli Tuipulotu, DL, USC [B-]
Rd3.No.85 Daiyan Henley, ILB, Washington State [A]
Rd4.No.125 Derius Davis, WR, TCU [D]
Rd5.No.156 Jordan McFadden, OG, Clemson [B]
Rd6.No.200 Scott Matlock, DT, Boise State [A]
Rd7.No.239 Max Duggan, QB, TCU [C]
OVERALL = B-
LOS ANGELES RAMS
Rd2.No.36 Rams – Steve Avila, OL, TCU [C+]
Rd3.No.77 Byron Young, DE, Tennessee [B]
Rd3.No.89 Kobie Turner, DT, Wake Forest [C]
Rd4.No.128 Stetson Bennett, QB, Georgia [B+]
Rd5.No.161 Nick Hampton, OLB, Appalachian State [B-]
Rd5.No.174 Warren McClendon Jr., OG, Georgia [B]
Rd5.No.175 Davis Allen, TE, Clemson [C+]
Rd5.No.177 Puka Nacua, WR, BYU [B-]
Rd6.No.182 Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, CB, TCU [C+]
Rd6.No.189 Ochaun Mathis, OLB, Nebraska [B-]
Rd6.No.215 Zach Evans, RB, Mississippi [B]
Rd7.No.223 Ethan Evans, P, Wingate [C-]
Rd7.No.234 Jason Taylor II, FS, Oklahoma State [B+]
Rd7.No.259 Desjuan Johnson, DE, Toledo [C+]
OVERALL = C+
MIAMI DOLPHINS
Rd2.No.51 Dolphins – Cam Smith, CB, South Carolina [B]
Rd3.No.84 Devon Achane, RB, Texas A&M [C+]
Rd6.No.197 Elijah Higgins, WR, Stanford [C+]
Rd7.No.238 Ryan Hayes, OT, Michigan [B+]
OVERALL = B-
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Rd1.No.23 Jordan Addison, WR, USC [B]
Rd3.No.102 Mekhi Blackmon, CB, USC [B]
Rd4.No.134 Jay Ward, CB, LSU [C+]
Rd5.No.141 Jaquelin Roy, DT, LSU [B]
Rd5.No.164 Jaren Hall, QB, BYU [C+]
Rd7.No.222 DeWayne McBride, RB, UAB [C+]
OVERALL = B-
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Rd1.No.17 Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon [A]
Rd2.No.46 Keion White, DE, Georgia Tech [B+]
Rd3.No.76 Marte Mapu, LB, Sacramento State [A]
Rd4.No.107 Jake Andrews, OL, Troy [C+]
Rd4.No.112 Chad Ryland, K, Maryland [C]
Rd4.No.117 Sidy Sow, OG, Eastern Michigan [B]
Rd5.No.144 Antonio Mafi, OG, UCLA [B]
Rd6.No.187 Kayshon Boutte, WR, LSU [A]
Rd6.No.192 Bryce Baringer, P, Michigan State [C-]
Rd6.No.210 Demario Douglas, WR, Liberty [D]
Rd6.No.214 Ameer Speed, DB, Michigan State [B+]
Rd7.No.245 Isaiah Bolden, CB, Jackson State [B+]
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Rd1.No.29 Bryan Bresee, DT, Clemson [B]
Rd2.No.40 Isaiah Foskey, DE, Notre Dame [B]
Rd3.No.71 Kendre Miller, RB, TCU [C]
Rd.4No.103 Nick Saldiveri, OG, Old Dominion [C-]
Rd4.No.127 Jake Haener, QB, Fresno State [B]
Rd5.No.146 Jordan Howden, FS, Minnesota [D]
Rd6.No.195 AT Perry, WR, Saints [C+]
OVERALL = C
NEW YORK GIANTS
Rd1.No.24 Deonte Banks, CB, Maryland [B]
Rd2.No.57 John Michael-Schmitz, C, Minnesota [B+]
Rd3.No.73 Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee [B]
Rd5No.172 Eric Gray, RB, Oklahoma [C+]
Rd6.No.209 Tre Hawkins, CB, Old Dominion [D]
Rd7.No.243 Jordon Riley, DT, Oregon [C+]
Rd7.No.254 Gervarrius Owens, FS, Houston [C]
OVERALL = C+
NEW YORK JETS
Rd1.No.15 Will McDonald IV, OLB, Iowa State [C+]
Rd2.No.43 Joe Tippman, C, Wisconsin [B]
Rd4.No.120 Carter Warren, OT, Pittsburgh [C+]
Rd5.No.143 Israel Abanikanda, RB, Pittsburgh [C+]
Rd6.No.184 Zaire Barnes, LB, Western Michigan [B]
Rd6.No.204 Jarrick Bernard-Converse, CB, LSU [C]
OVERALL = C+
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Rd1.No.9 Jalen Carter, DT, Georgia [A]
Rd1.No.30 Nolan Smith, OLB, Georgia [A]
Rd3.No.65 Tyler Steen, OL, Alabama [B+]
Rd3.No.66 Sydney Brown, SS, Illinois [A]
Rd4.No.105 Kelee Ringo, CB, Georgia [B+]
Rd6.No.188 Tanner McKee, QB, Stanford [C]
Rd7.No.249 Moro Ojomo, DT, Texas [B]
OVERALL = A
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Rd1.No.14 Broderick Jones, OT, Georgia [A]
Rd2.No.32 Joey Porter Jr., CB, Penn State [A]
Rd2.No.49 Keeanu Benton, DT, Wisconsin [B]
Rd3.No.93 Darnell Washington, TE, Georgia [B+]
Rd4.No.132 Nick Herbig, OLB, Wisconsin [C+]
Rd7.No.241 Cory Trice Jr., CB, Purdue [B]
Rd7.No.251 Spencer Anderson, OG, Maryland [C]
OVERALL = B
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Rd3.No.87 SS Ji’Ayir Brown, SS, Penn State [B+]
Rd3.No.99 Jake Moody, K, Michigan [C]
Rd3.No.101 Cameron Latu, TE, Alabama [C]
Rd5.No.155 Darrell Luter Jr., WR, South Alabama [C]
Rd5.No.173 Robert Beal Jr., OLB, Georgia [C]
Rd6.No.216 Dee Winters, LB, TCU [C]
Rd7.No.247 Brayden Willis, TE, Oklahoma [C]
Rd7.No.253 Ronnie Bell, WR, Michigan [B]
Rd7.No.255 Jalen Graham, LB, Purdue [C]
OVERALL = C
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Rd1.No.5. Devon Witherspoon, CB, Illinois [A]
Rd1.No.20 Jaxson Smith-Njigba, WR, Ohio State [A]
Rd2.No.37 Derick Hall, OLB, Auburn [B]
Rd2.No.52 Zach Charbonnet, RB, UCLA [B]
Rd.4No.108 Anthony Bradford, OG, LSU [B]
Rd4.No.123 Cameron Young, DT, Mississippi State [B]
Rd5.No.151 Mike Morris, DE, Michigan [B+]
Rd5.No.154 Olu Oluwatimi, C, Michigan [B+]
Rd6.No.198 Jerrick Reed II, SS, New Mexico [C-]
Rd7.No.237 Kenny McIntosh, RB, Georgia [B]
OVERALL = B+
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Rd1.No.19 Calijah Kancey, DT, Pittsburgh [A]
Rd2.No.48 Cody Mauch, OG, North Dakota State [B+]
Rd3.No.82 YaYa Diaby, DE, Louisville [B]
Rd5.No.153 Dennis SirVocea, LB, Pittsburgh [C]
Rd5.No.171 Payne Durham, TE, Purdue [B+]
Rd6.No.181 Josh Hayes, DB, Kansas State [D]
Rd6.N0.191 Trey Palmer, WR, Nebraska [B]
Rd6.No.196 Jose Ramirez, DE, Eastern Michigan [B]
OVERALL = B
TENNESSEE TITANS
Rd1.No.11 Peter Skoronski, OT, Northwestern [A]
Rd2.No.33 Will Levis, QB, Kentucky [C]
Rd3.No.81 Tyjae Spears, RB, Tulane [B]
Rd5.No.147 Josh Whyle, TE, Cincinnati [C+]
Rd6.No.186 Jaelyn Duncan, OT, Maryland [B]
Rd7.No.228 Colton Dowell, WR, Tennessee-Martin [C]
OVERALL = C+
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
Rd1.No.16 Emmanuel Forbes, CB, Mississippi State [B+]
Rd2.No.47 Jartavius Martin, CB, Illinois [C+]
Rd3.No.97 Ricky Stromberg, C, Arkansas [C]
Rd4.No.118 Braeden Daniels, OG, Utah [C]
Rd5.No.137 KJ Henry, DE, Clemson [C+]
Rd6.No.193 Chris Rodriguez Jr., RB, Kentucky [C]
Rd7.No.233 Andre Jones Jr., DE, Louisiana [C]
OVERALL = C