NY Giants
Round 1, pick 20 (from CHI) – Kadarius Toney, WR, Florida
Round 2, pick 50 (from MIA) – Azeez Ojulari, LB, Georgia
Round 3, pick 71 (from DEN) – Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF
Round 4, pick 116 – Elerson Smith, LB, Northern Iowa
Round 6, pick 196 – Gary Brightwell, RB, Arizona
Round 6, pick 201 – Rodarius Williams, CB, Oklahoma State
2022 Draft Picks – 10
First Round (2): Own pick, Bears pick
Second Round (1): Own pick
Third Round (2): Own pick, Dolphins pick
Fourth Round (2): Own pick, Bears pick
Fifth Round (1): Own pick
Sixth Round (1): Own pick
Seventh Round (1): Own pick
Philadelphia Eagles
Round 1, pick 10 (from DAL) – DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama
Round 2, pick 37 – Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama
Round 3, pick 73 (from CAR) – Milton Williams, DT, Louisiana Tech
Round 4, pick 123 – Zech McPhearson, CB, Texas Tech
Round 5, pick 150 – Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Memphis
Round 6, pick 189 – Marlon Tuipulotu, DT, USC
Round 6, pick 191 – Tarron Jackson, DE, Coastal Carolina
Round 6, pick 224 – JaCoby Stevens, S, LSU
Round 7, pick 234 – Patrick Johnson, OLB, Tulane
2022 Draft Picks – 10
First Round (2): Own pick, Dolphins’ pick
Second Round (2): Own pick, Colts’ pick (conditional, could become a 2022 first-round pick)
Third Round (1): Own pick
Fourth Round (1): Own pick
Fifth Round (2): Own pick, WFT pick
Sixth Round (1): Own pick
Seventh Round (1): Own pick
Washington Football Team
Round 1, pick 19 – Jamin Davis, LB, Kentucky
Round 2, pick 51 – Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas
Round 3, pick 74 – Benjamin St-Juste, CB, Minnesota
Round 3, pick 82 – Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina
Round 4, pick 124 – John Bates, TE, Boise State
Round 5, pick 163 – Darrick Forrest, S, Cincinnati
Round 6, pick 225 (from PHI) – Camaron Cheeseman, LS, Michigan
Round 7, pick 240 (From SF through PHI) – William Bradley-King, DE, Baylor
Round 7, pick 246 – Shaka Toney, DE, Penn State
Round 7, pick 258 (from KC through MIA) – Dax Milne, WR, BYU
2022 Draft Picks – 6
First Round (1): Own pick
Second Round (1): Own pick
Third Round (1): Own pick
Fourth Round (1): Own pick
Fifth Round (0): Traded to Eagles
Sixth Round (1): Own pick
Seventh Round (1): Own pick
Dallas Cowboys
Round 1, pick 12 (from PHI) – Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State
Round 2, pick 44 – Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky
Round 3, pick 75 – Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA
Round 3, pick 84 – Chauncey Golston, DE, Iowa
Round 3, pick 99 – Nahshon Wright, CB, Oregon State
Round 4, pick 115 – Jabril Cox, LB, LSU
Round 4, pick 138 – Josh Ball, OT, Marshall
Round 5, pick 179 – Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford
Round 6, pick 192 – Quinton Bohanna, DT, Kentucky
Round 6, pick 227 – Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina
Round 7, pick 238 – Matt Farniok, G, Nebraska
2022 Draft Picks – 6
First Round (1): Own pick
Second Round (1): Own pick
Third Round (1): Own pick
Fourth Round (1): Own pick
Fifth Round (1): Own pick
Sixth Round (1): Own pick
Seventh Round (0): Traded to Texans
They had a good draft as well.
They had a good draft as well.
They may have 3 first rounders next year.
Obviously getting DeVonta Smith was a big get for them. Love Dickerson, but it will all hinge on his medicals. Milton Williams was a panic pick after we took Robinson and Detroit took Alim McNeill.
Dallas was unlucky this draft after having players fall to them last year.
Dallas was unlucky this draft after having players fall to them last year.
But, yeah, the Eagles had a good draft and are set up nicely for next year's draft. Not only did they land Smith and Dickerson, but they got my namesake in Milton Williams and their 7th round pick, JaCoby Stephens was a LB/S I liked for the Giants.
Same reason they didn't sign B.Jones. Dallas wants more aggressive cornerbacks that are ball hawks. Jones and Awuize played the man and not the ball.
That's why Horn would have been the selection over Surtain if it ever happened. Horn is the more aggressive cornerback, Surtain is more the tactician.
Dallas was unlucky this draft after having players fall to them last year.
With all of their picks why they didn’t trade up I don’t know. Much like the Giants with Robinson in Round 3 where they had one player clearly higher and used an extra pick obtained from a prior deal to move up.
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are what led to a questionable 3rd round for Dallas.
Dallas was unlucky this draft after having players fall to them last year.
With all of their picks why they didn’t trade up I don’t know. Much like the Giants with Robinson in Round 3 where they had one player clearly higher and used an extra pick obtained from a prior deal to move up.
Dallas tried to trade up in the 2nd round for Barmore ir Moehrig, but couldn't find a trade partner.
In the 3rd they had three picks, one early, and thought a player would fall. But both got taken.
I have said this on another thread. Last year every player fell to Dallas. This year the players they liked were taken just before they selected. That's just the breaks of the draft. One year you get them, the next you don't.
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are what led to a questionable 3rd round for Dallas.
Dallas was unlucky this draft after having players fall to them last year.
With all of their picks why they didn’t trade up I don’t know. Much like the Giants with Robinson in Round 3 where they had one player clearly higher and used an extra pick obtained from a prior deal to move up.
Dallas tried to trade up in the 2nd round for Barmore ir Moehrig, but couldn't find a trade partner.
In the 3rd they had three picks, one early, and thought a player would fall. But both got taken.
I have said this on another thread. Last year every player fell to Dallas. This year the players they liked were taken just before they selected. That's just the breaks of the draft. One year you get them, the next you don't.
Wow. I didn't really look at Dallas's 3rd round picks, but man those are some head scratchers.
By way of comparison, here's Sy's ratings for the 3 picks:
Round 3, pick 75 – Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA - 72 (5th or 6th rounder)
Round 3, pick 84 – Chauncey Golston, DE, Iowa - 73 (5th or 6th rounder)
Round 3, pick 99 – Nahshon Wright, CB, Oregon State - Unrated (UDFA)
For the 3rd round that is horrendous.
He had a conversation with the kid and fell in love with him.
Quinn had a lot of influence on the draft. He likes tall players and you see that throughout the process. Dallas got two CBs that are 6'4".
We'll see how it pans out, but I rather have Will McClay in charge of the draft room.
He had a conversation with the kid and fell in love with him.
Quinn had a lot of influence on the draft. He likes tall players and you see that throughout the process. Dallas got two CBs that are 6'4".
We'll see how it pans out, but I rather have Will McClay in charge of the draft room.
Mukuamu was a good value where you got him, but there were plenty of CB's with size that were higher rated than Wright. Melifonwu and Stephens went at 101 and 104 and were better options IMHO. We will see what happens as there are always people who do better than they were rated, but there are also those who teams gamble on that they know more than the consensus and it backfires.