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NFL Draft Grades 2017: Full List of Results and Scores for All 32 Teams

Published by Bleacher Report on Mon, 01 May 2017


The 2017 NFL draft is over. For fans, it's a bit disappointing. Months of buildup led to one three-day span of excitement and drama, but now it's time to go back to the monotony of a football-less offseason.Before we do, though, let's take a look back at the draft and how each team fared. It's a bit silly to grade draft classes before the players even step on to an NFL practice field, but initial grades have become as big a part of the draft process as mock drafts.So we're going to have some fun and attach scoresfrom 1 (awful) to 10 (brilliant)for each team's draft. Just keep in mind that it's the scores a few years from now that will truly define the 2017 draft. Remember when the Cleveland Browns were lauded for landing the best cornerback in the 2014 draft and their franchise quarterback' Yeah, both of those guys are unemployed.We'll examine and grade each team's draft haul, including players and picks acquired through the draft. We'll also take a look at some of the most impactful moves from draft weekend.First, though, let's look at the full draft results on a round-by-round basis:2017 NFL Draft ScoresNoteworthy MovesBears Trade Up for TrubiskyThings got very interesting very quickly in the 2017 NFL draft. Shortly after the Cleveland Browns ended their own drama by selecting Myles Garrett first overall, the Chicago Bears made a move up from pick No. 3 to pick No. 2.To get the pick, the Bears traded away Nos. 3, 67, 111 this year and next year's third-rounder. The San Francisco 49ers moved down one spot, and the Bears selected former North Carolina quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.This was a major move for a couple of reasons. For one, it kicked off a series of three trades in the first round where teams moved up to take quarterbacks. Essentially, it set the tone for the draft's opening night.Secondly, the move defined the draft for Chicago, because while the team got its quarterback, it appears there was no reason to trade up to get him. According to Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports, the Bears essentially bid against themselves for the pick:The move also kicked off a great draft night for the 49ers and rookie general manager John Lynch. San Francisco snagged former Stanford defensive lineman Solomon Thomas with the third overall picka guy they would have taken second overall anyway. They then traded back into the first round to grab former Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster.According to Peter King ofMMQB, the 49ers were ready to take Foster third overall if the Bears had traded up to take Thomas instead of Trubisky:They were comfortable taking Fosterwith a questionable shoulder and a positive combine test for a diluted drug samplewith the third overall pick, if the Bears took Solomon. But they wanted to try to move down as far as No. 8 because they felt Foster had no chance of being selected before Cincinnati at No. 9.Foster made it past the Bengals, and the 49ers were able to snag him with the 31st overall pick.Packers Trade Down, Grab KingThe Green Bay Packers also traded down on the draft's opening night, out of the first round completely, in fact. They moved from pick No. 29where the Browns took former Miami tight end David Njokuand got Cleveland's first overall picks in Rounds 2 and 4 in return.This move was important because it allowed Cleveland to get three picks on the draft's opening night. That's great for the rebuilding Browns. The move was also a win for the Packers because they controlled the draft heading into both Days 2 and 3.With the 33rd overall pick, the Packers picked up former Washington cornerback Kevin King, a guy many considered to be first-round worthy. According to Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, King was one of Green Bay's draft targets in Round 1:T.J. Watt wasnt a strong consideration for Green Bay at that point in the draft. Inside linebacker Reuben Foster would have filled a void that partially remains, but the Packers werent taking him there on the basis of medical, off-field and mental issues. In the end, it came down to King and running back Dalvin Cook, who also fit a huge need. But King was a safer, cleaner pick than Cook, and so it was done.Like the 49ers, the Packers got their guy at a later spot and picked up additional draft capitalthough they didn't exactly rob the Browns the way the 49ers robbed the Bears.The move was also a bit of a feel-good story because King was the only player invited to the draft to return for the second night:King ended up a Packer, and Green Bay got itself a potential impact corner.Bengals Draft Joe MixonSomeone was going to draft former Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon. Despite the fact many teams wanted nothing to do with the man who punched a female student in the face three years ago, his on-field talent was impossible to ignore.The question going into the draft was which team would make the controversial move and when.The Cincinnati Bengals ended up pulling the trigger on Mixon with the 48th overall pick. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Cincinnati was one of only four teams considering Mixon:While the Bengals certainly didn't condone what Mixon did back in 2014, they did feel like the team that could give Mixon a second chance."I dont know who isn't disgusted with what they saw," Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said of the video of Mixon's assault, per Paul Daugherty of the Cincinnati Enquirer. "That's one day in a young man's life, and he's had to live that since then and he will continue to have to live that. He gets an opportunity to move forward and write his script from then on."The thing is, Cincinnati is probably the wrong place for Mixon to go.There is plenty of trouble to find in the Cincinnati metropolitan area, and it's not like the Bengals have a history of keeping their players out of trouble.Just a few months ago, Bengals cornerback Adam Jones was arrested after allegedly assaulting a man, head-butting a police officer and then spitting on a jail nurse.The Bengals decided not to punish Jones for his actions."He regrets it," Bengals owner Mike Brown said, via the team's official website. "But its been made into a public issue and maybe I am overly tolerant. If so, so be it."Mixon is a player the Bengals can not and should not be overly tolerant with. However, there's absolutely nothing to suggest the team is going to suddenly take a hard-line stance when it comes to player behavior.
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