Round 1


After losing a space eater in the offseason, Arizona grabs a great player in Grant.


The Seahawks have notoriously been unable to keep their QBs upright. The team's new QB wilts like a flower under pressure, so Seattle beefs up the o-line with a player with inside-outside capabilities.


The Bucs can't believe Campbell is still on the board. The rep runs the card in while crying tears of joy.


Sean Payton asks himself, "Which will be more difficult to get next round? A decent RB? Or a decent TE? And, thus, Loveland is a Bronco.


The Shedeur Sanders freefall stops at pick 21! Tomlin believes he can manage all the egos that come with this pick.


Pissed that Loveland didn't fall to 22, Harbaugh makes sure Payton has one less RB to choose from. (Oh, and he needs one, too.)


By this point in the first round, it's worth it for GB to take a shot on Johnson, even though he didn't run a 40.


There are good receivers in the NFC North. The Vikings hope Emmanwori has the chance to knock the crap out of all of them who don't play for Minnesota.


The o-line needs help, especially after Houston traded away its best o-lineman.

The Rams let the draft fall to them and come away with the second best CB on the board.

It seems like the Ravens are able to add a good defensive piece every year in the draft. They do it again this year.


The Lions have made their o-line a priority, especially because Goff is not the most fleet of foot. Booker was virtually made to be a Lion.


How about another weapon for Jayden Daniels? Don't mind if we do, say the Commanders.


Buffalo invests on the back end of the defense with a player that is rising up boards.


The Giants have to trade with KC because there's no way Philly is going to help them out. They grab a QB near the end of the first round so they have the fifth year option, just in case.


Cleveland also jumps back in to the first round to grab a QB for the future.