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Originally Posted by BaltimoreSkins
I might get torched for this but I felt Peters did better in FA than draft (which is still way early to judge) JD was obvious I feel his real hit was Mikey but we need more of those type of picks.
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AP's draft got high grades at the time, and the season showed those grades were well earned. Here is the rookie draft. (few played like rookies though):
1-{2): QB Jayden Daniels, LSU
2 (36): DI Jer’Zhan Newton, Illinois
2 (50): CB Mike Sainristil, Michigan
2 (53): TE Ben Sinnott, Kansas State
3 (67): OT Brandon Coleman, TCU
3 (100): WR Luke McCaffrey, Rice
5 (139): LB Jordan Magee, Temple
5 (161): S Dominique Hampton, Washington
7 (222): EDGE Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Notre Dame
The first 3 picks look to grow into studs.
Sinnott and Magee were key ST's with high upside
Sinnott was tucked clearly behind Ertz, who played above expectations and was a clear safety valve for Daniels - I think Sinnott takes that role next year.
Hampton and Jean-Baptiste were good role players on the team for late round picks.
The only pick I think will be an obvious whiff is McCaffrey and even he showed value on returns.
Coleman held his own at LT, that was huge. He was a 3rd round selection who easily could have been a bust (think Evan Neal drafted by the NYG a few years ago) long termhe may move to OG if we get an elite LT, but he is a longterm OL fixture in the 3rd round.
I don't get what more you want from AP's draft?
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