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Year after year, we know that the NFL project has many surprises. It is natural to see many things stand out from the consensus agreed in a league where the valuation of players varies enormously from one team to another. That's why we have to remember that even though it's an article about the biggest surprises of this year's project, it does not necessarily mean that these teams were wrong. to make those decisions. He just caught me (and probably you) off guard.
Let's move on to the 10 events of the three days we really did not expect, in chronological order.
1. Top Secret choice of the Raiders: Clelin Ferrell at n ° 4
We knew how secret the Raiders were with their selection committee, and when we learned Thursday that their first choice would be a surprise, it was easy to connect the points to take a quarter when their starting was already solid. . And they actually surprised – not with the position they chose to focus on, but with the guy they chose.
This is not to hit Clelin Ferrell, who, for some reason, was not excited about other very promising prospects like Brian Burns and Montez Sweat. This lack of enthusiasm around Ferrell has dragged him into many false projects, some even projected in the 1920s.
Now, this is not an act of accusation on him as a prospect; I think it's a higher floor than the guys listed earlier, so it makes sense that the Raiders want to get the guy with the least bankruptcy potential at No. 4. But let Josh Allen and Ed Oliver the make? It could come back to haunt them, but only if Ferrell did not meet the enormous expectations that the Raiders assigned to him.
2. The giants make Daniel Jones the second QB off the board
I will not go back and make the Giants fans relive that choice, but it was certainly shocking that Jones appeared before Dwayne Haskins, even though it seemed more and more that he was the Giants' preferred option for the job. And that's because the Giants also had a choice at No. 17 that, according to the people, would be a much fairer value for Jones.
Although I understand that you do not want to risk losing the first quarter of your board playing chess in three dimensions with the game board, the Giants came in Thursday with 12 choices. Twelve! You could not create a type of packing to take you back to selecting Jones before other potential landings? Everyone knew that the Lions were looking to leave No. 8 and that might not even have made such a big leap. Putting the right package in place could have given the Giants a higher choice to take Jones and release them to add a rebellious beast in Josh Allen at number 6, an inside defender like Ed Oliver or whoever it is. They had the best offensive lineman in the repechage.
If Jones is the next Peyton or Eli Manning, it does not matter. But that's a challenge for a child who has not played in the NFL.
3. The Falcons focus on the linemen, but not on the defensive side
Most people felt that one of the top four players was the Falcons' main need. They were in fact linked to Ed Oliver (in a scenario of possible exchange) and Christian Wilkins before the start of the repechage. But after the two players are on the clock, they have decided to make Chris Lindstrom, the second offensive lineman, the guard of the board. Lindstrom had a late Day 1 rating for many.
Speaking of the end of the first day, the Falcons decided to take a second pick on Thursday, and all it cost them was to give them the chance to make their choice on the second day. Sacrificing a whole day meant that they were going to approach the second choice, right? Not even close, they took another offensive lineman at number 31 to Kaleb McGary, who can replace the right tackle for the team.
I make the offensive line a priority, but when getting those two hopes costs you a chance to help a defense that has experienced hardship, it's a curious decision that people can easily qualify as missteps if the defense is fighting again, even with better health.
4. Texans leave the table in the first round
Tytus Howard is a small school perspective from the state of Alabama that pleased so many people, to such an extent that I thought it was a lock to enter the second day of the project, probably as a third selection. Instead, when the Eagles traded against Andre Dillard in front of Houston, the Texans went to the next tack on their chart and selected Howard 23rd.
I can not hit them to give priority to protecting Deshaun Watson; it's absolutely essential to focus on him after being sacked 62 times in a season. But with an additional second-round pick, the Texans should have been more than happy to put together two choices to get Dillard before the Eagles. It does not even cost one of these second rounds; combine three and six to get the best prospects for what you need.
Howard must now take the leap from the state of Alabama to the ranks of pros and help solve the team's o-line problems immediately. Otherwise, Watson may not last very long in the season. If he's not up to the task, then Will Brinson, making Texans one of his weekend losers, will surely prove wise. You can see his complete list of winners and losers here.
5. The Broncos pass Drew Lock twice before they do it
Deciding to go from No. 10 to No. 20 instead of taking Drew Lock, a player with whom the Broncos have been tied for months is considered a little shock. Do not take it when they were back at No. 20, it was a headache, but I love the perspective that they had in place of Noah Fant.
But back on the clock at No. 41 and again do not take Lock? The only thing more surprising than this was that the Broncos traded against the following choice and finally pulled it off the board at number 42.
If the Broncos had left this project with Lock and Dalton Risner, their selection at No. 41, I would have considered it a victory. But to return to 10th place, get an additional second round pick and find Lock, Risner and Fant? Well done, John Elway.
6. The Browns have a talent in the first round
When the Browns traded their first-round pick as part of the package for Odell Beckham, you can forgive us for thinking that they would not have the opportunity to attract an influential player in this project. After all, their new first choice was all at # 49, and hopes that many people think they're the best at their posts do not reach the middle of the second round – at least, not at a critical level – important position as cornerback .
But when the Patriots made Joejuan Williams the sixth half of the table, the Browns decided not to wait any longer, qualifying at 46th to get Greedy Williams. I think there are problems with Greedy's game, and he's going to have to become a better striker at the next level. But it's a guy who also plays on the field with a ton of games that will change the game, and he will live great moments for the Browns this year. I had Byron Murphy in my upper corner, but if you had ever said that Greedy would be the sixth corner of the painting, I would have never believed that.
7. D.K. Metcalf has almost fallen to Round 3
Metcalf was the best receiver of this class after blazing a 4.33 40 in his size, but between the injuries and his lack of versatility as receiver, I'm not surprised to see him go to Day 2. But forget Greedy Williams the sixth corner taken; nobody, and I mean nobody, thought that eight receivers would go before Metcalf
Yes, eight. Check the list. Marquise Brown. No Keal Harry. Deebo Samuel. J. Brown. Hardman mole. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside. Parris Campbell. Andy Isabella. If someone shows you a tweet where it is said that Hardman and Andy Isabella would be drafted before D.K. Metcalf, ask them how many thousands of bad predictions automatically generated have been erased before attempting to impress you.
I do not know if I like the form in Seattle, especially after the announcement that Doug Baldwin may have played for the last time in the NFL. I do not think you can ask Metcalf to be what Baldwin is at all for this offense, especially not in first year. All receiving roles are not created equal. But if Tyler Lockett can become the team's new Baldwin while Metcalf clinches the title, Russell Wilson should be even happier than you would normally assume with a guy who just signed a $ 140 million deal.
8. The Steelers "reach" the addressee but deserve our trust
I correctly identified the top of Turn 3 as the place where the Steelers would target a receiver, not just because it was one of the choices chosen by Antonio Brown. It was logical – there were no prominent players in the class, but it was incredibly deep, so much so that even though 8-10 were retiring from the board in the second round they should have the opportunity to choose a good catcher.
This happened: Terry McLaurin and Miles Boykin, both of whom are still in Table 66, both went to the third round later. And do not forget Hakeem Butler, who, according to some, was the best catcher in this category. Did the Steelers take one of these guys?
No, they took Diontae Johnson out of Toledo. Who?
Although Johnson has been eclipsed by many other recipients of this deep class, Emmanuel Sanders has a certain potential, and with a threat as deep as James Washington among the complementary options of JuJu Smith-Schuster, Johnson can grow at his own pace and then at once, be one of the best receivers of this class in a few years. Draft, development, rehearsal in Pittsburgh.
9. The Jaguars spend the third round on a guy no one has heard of
I do not know anyone who placed Quincy Williams, ranked outside Murray State, as one of the top 100. Or top 200 rankings. Or at the top of the rankings, from elsewhere. It was virtually unknown when the Jaguars used the 98th pick to take it. NFL Network did not even have a video to show Williams, and these guys dive deeply and try to cover as many eventualities as possible. This should tell you that Williams would be at best a late pick for the third day.
But the Jaguars thought the end of day 2 was the right place for Williams, who happens to be the brother of choice # 3 Quinnen Williams (maybe they thought it was who they were taking?). Quincy Williams can not be considered a hope. He could become a star as I know it, and the Jaguars have certainly developed virtual strangers into quality advocates. I just do not understand using such a valuable choice to have it.
10. Metcalf is not the only receiver waiting
If you think D.K. Metcalf was surprised to have to wait until the end of the second round. This was not the only shocking thing about the receivers in this year 's draft. And I'm not even talking about the fall of Hakeem Butler at the first pick of the fourth round.
What about Kelvin Harmon? Some thought it might be a marginal front-line player, but I think most had it as a Day 2 perspective. Instead, it was not even part of the top 200 choices . Is not Harmon among the top 200 players after two consecutive 1,000 yard seasons at NC State? The Redskins finally stopped their fall late in the sixth round, making him the 22nd receiver, behind names such as Juwann Winfree, Marcus Green and Daxby McBadhands, and I invented only the last of these names.
But at least Harmon has been drafted. Players we thought were sure to hear their names, but did not include Emanuel Hall, Stanley Morgan and David Sills, are just a few of the top 25 untracked players from Chris Trapasso. See you to see which other receiver has come first.
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