Drafts I loved:
Arizona - Best player/QB in the class, really good CB, outstanding group of receivers. Passing wins and loses in the NFL.
Drafts I likes pretty well:
Tampa Bay - mixed feelings about the White pick, as I really like the player, but there were other players I really liked that play more valuable positions still on the board. Love the picks of Dean, Edwards, and Nelson, and Scott Miller is a player I just forgot to include on my board. He has a legitimate chance to outplay his draft slot.
Buffalo - Ed Oliver and Cody Ford make this class. Knox has the physical talent to develop, but he's basically an unknown. The rest was really bad.
Miami - the 2nd Round was a thing of beauty. Moving down from 48 to add a 2019 2nd and then trading 62 for Rosen is one of the best sequences in years. It would have been nice if Miami behaved as though they were excited to acquire Rosen by focusing the draft on helping him. If it's true that they could have moved down in the 1st, that's a black mark. Here's hoping Miami can replicate NE's success with low-cost OL.
Washington - got Haskins at a good spot/in the range I like him. Good value on Sweat despite the trade up, and Holcomb, Harmon, and Brailford are very nice late-round picks. They all have a shot. Not as high on McLaurin, but he should contribute. Love is a wildcard. Pretty good draft for a ****ty organization.
Drafts I didn't hate:
San Francisco - Bosa is good, and they needed DE more than DT. Samuel should do well in Shannahan's offense. The rest is pretty uninspiring.
NYJ - Quinnen Williams is the best non-QB in the class, but Polite at 68 is ugly. With Darnold entering his second year, and the Jets' offense needing so much help, their focus on D doesn't make a lot of sense. I do like Edoga and Cashman where they got them.
Jacksonville - Allen and Taylor were solid picks. The rest of their class lacks focus/meaning.
Detroit - 8 is really high for a TE. Hockenson will have to develop much quicker than most top TE's to make this pick decent. Even if he does, the financial aspect of the pick doesn't give Detroit much of an edge. Tavai is a good fit, but I had questions about his speed, and he didn't test. Like the Oruwariye pick the best, followed by the Ty Johnson pick.
Pittsburgh - like where they got Justin Layne and Ulysees Gilbert III. Trading up for Bush is rough and smells of desperation. Good player, but he'll have to be an All Pro to justify the draft capital - bad process. Drafting Diontae Johnson at 66, with some of the other receivers still available, was also weird. Not a great job by Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati - Jonah Williams should be a Day 1 starter, and I like Pratt and T. Williams, but the Bengals - like many of these teams - had what seemed like an aimless approach. Even if some of these guys hit, with the exception of Williams, the payoff will be minimal. Also, I liked Sample more than most, but I agree with the consensus that he was a massive reach.
Green Bay - my main issue with GB's draft is the focus on D, when they need so much help on O. Savage and Jenkins are very good players and should contribute early. Savage has star potential. Gary is a really nice fit, and Keke is a good developmental DL. Wasn't as high on Sternberger, but he's fine where they drafted him. The GB D has a lot of young talent, and maybe it will be good enough to *squints* carry Aaron Rodgers and the Offense . . .
Atlanta - love the Lindstrom pick, and I like Cominsky as a developmental DE, but trading up for McGary was bad, and the rest of the class was uninspiring (to put it kindly). Still, attacking the OL when you have a QB and weapons like Atlanta is a solid plan.
Carolina - higher on Burns than most here, but I question the fit and question them prioritizing Pass Rusher over OT, especially when Dillard is a better prospect. Think Little could be solid or flame out - not a great consolation prize for missing on Dillard. Appropriate value for Grier. Nothing exciting or particularly clever about this class.
Minnesota - Bradbury is a good player/elite athlete at a position of significant need. Like Watts, Epps, Boyd, and Mitchell where they got 'em. Smith and Mattison drag the class down a bit for me.
Drafts I hated:
Oakland - Ferrell at 4, Jacobs in the 1st, the Raiders squandered their wealth of early picks - just really ugly. Do like the Moreau and Crosby picks, though.
NYG - at least Jones is a QB/there's some chance in hell he lives up to the value of the pick, but the Giants continue to embarrass themselves. Baker is a solid CB prospect, but the trade up to get him is questionable. Julian Love was the best pick by a country mile and a steal in the 4th.
Will try to give quick takes on the rest asap.