Over at PFF's live draft tracker, we analyzed every single pick in real time and gave a grade for each selection. Here is a quick recap of all those instant-reaction thoughts for all 32 first-round picks.
Xavier Worthy has elite speed, as he showcased at this year’s combine when he ran a 4.21-second 40-yard dash. He’ll come in as a high-end, big-play weapon for Patrick Mahomes.
New Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. joins the newly signed Gabe Davis and Christian Kirk in Jacksonville's wide receiver room and helps make up for the loss of Calvin Ridley,
Despite some strong competition at the top of his position and an unideal offense to produce in, Bowers is talented enough to be considered as a top-12 option heading into this year due to the upside alone.
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The Chiefs traded up four spots with the Bills on Thursday to pick Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy, who set a scouting combine record when he ran a 4.21 in the 40-yard dash.
The Falcons selected quarterback Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 pick in the NFL draft, a decision that caught Kirk Cousins off guard, according to his agent.
A report this week indicated that the Cowboys have a lot of interest in drafting running back Jonathon Brooks and team owner Jerry Jones didn't play coy when asked about Brooks on Thursday night.
The Raiders brought in tight end Brock Bowers with the 13th overall pick on Thursday night, giving themselves another potential dynamic offensive weapon.
Among the many reports that flooded the ether ahead of the first round was one saying that the Giants were trying to find a way to trade up to take quarterback Drake Maye and there were others suggesting J.J.
Trading a veteran player during the draft is a precarious process, and Bill Belichick explained during this year's draft how difficult it was to trade with the Raiders for Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss.
Bills fans hoping to see their team take a wide receiver at No. 28 on Thursday night might have been disappointed when they heard the team would be trading the pick and, judging from the social media reaction, they were more than disappointed by the trading partner.
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