A mostly mundane draft finally got some juice with the addition of Demond Claiborne. When Aaron Jones goes down with his typically amount of injuries Claiborne will be able to make a nice lightning and thunder tandem with Jordan Mason. Who knows, maybe this will push for more to come from Xavier Scott as well. In short, he's a home-run threat out of the backfield and that is always welcome! Selection Grade: A The thing that kept it at just an A is that he is on the smaller si
The multi-hour wait for Minnesota to be back on the clock yielded more head-scratching. Not so much with the second pick but taking a fullback with the 159th pick seems like a reach, by about three rounds. Yeah, we all love CJ Ham but that was considered more of a hole than running back even with Emmett Johnson on a platter for them? Just because the draft is in Pittsburgh doesn't mean the philosophy of the draft has to be blue-collar! Bredeson is such a non-factor guy that h
Well, it took a lot longer than the majority of the projections indicated it would but Bryce Lance got the call from New Orleans to begin his professional efforts. To be honest, it's going to be impossible to divorce my opinion of the city from my regard for this outcome because the state and the city to a greater degree are a dirty, humid swamp which really doesn't do much to mask it's shortcomings. I could go into detail about how gross New Orleans was but I don't feel like
One is good Two is better Or at least that's the hope in Eagan, MN as the squad went back to back near the end of round three. With the Sam Darnold compensatory selection they added a long-term backup who may be the replacement for Brian O'Niell should his production and contract situation no longer sync. The newly-acquired Greenard pick resulted in the long-awaited successor to Harrison Smith, should he not come back for another last ride to make Jakobe Thomas his understudy
It wouldn't be draft weekend without trading and when Minnesota got on the clock with the 49th selection they joined that party, dropping back to 51 while also moving up to 159. With the fifty-first pick they added another piece to the defensive front seven: Golday checked-in at 6'4, 239 in Indy while still putting together some of the top individual work-out numbers for linebackers. He pops in the highlights, as he's supposed to, but then validated it when the interview pres