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Best & Worse Of NFL Draft, Link!!

CaptainSidneyReilly

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Fourth round: T.J. Clemmings, OT, drafted 110th overall by the Minnesota Vikings. A former team captain and second-team All-American, Clemmings was arguably the highest-rated player available in the fourth round. Always nice to get a second-round-caliber talent on Day 3.

PLUS THESE THREE: Also felt the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens put together solid college grabs. Trae Waynes joins an already young, talented secondary in Minnesota; I liked the Vikes' first (Waynes), second (Kendricks) and fourth (Clemmings) picks. And per the usual, Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome pulled some nice pieces out of the pyle for coach John Harbaugh's Lego set. Mayock was all over Carl Davis (third round), a talented defensive tackle that helps retool the Haloti Ngata-less front.

LINK:

http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/0ap3...nd-most-worrisome-picks-of-the-2015-nfl-draft



 
Pittsburgh Steelers
Draft pick: DE/LB Bud Dupree (No. 22 overall), CB Senquez Golson (No. 56 overall), WR Sammie Coates (No. 87 overall)
Day 1 grade: A-
Day 2 grade: D-
Overall grade: C
The skinny: Dupree was being discussed as a potential top-10 pick, so the Steelers got plenty of value grabbing him at No. 22, and without having to trade up. With his size, Dupree suits the team's scheme better than the other top edge rushers in the draft, and he is a freakish athlete who can be a big factor on defense. The team needed to take a corner, but in Golson it got one who is 5-foot-8 and probably went a round too early. Coates' issues with drops are well documented, and that won't play in the Steel City.

LINK:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000489141/article/2015-nfl-draft-quicksnap-grades-for-afc-teams
 
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