Grading All 32 1st Round Picks P2 17-32

p17, Cowboys Keanu Koht, Another elite athlete on defense for Dallas, and I would assume he is coming off the edge opposite of Micah Parsons. Still fairly raw but has the tools to become a high level player. Grade: B

18, Chiefs Dallas Turner. Back to back elite athlete edge rushers, but it seems like the Chiefs got the better of the two. Turner is more refined and can provide immediate impact on the chiefs defense. Grade: A-

19, Seahawks Shemar Turner. A great interior pass rusher off the bat with room to improve as a run defender. Solid speed and strength, his awareness hurts his overall rating, but how much does that affect DT play? Grade: B+

20, Ravens Braelon Allen HB A big physical back to provide a complement to the running styles of Lamar Jackson and JK Dobbins. A good athlete for his size, but how much will he see the field in Baltimore? Grade: C+

21, Jets Jack Sawyer. A powerful defensive end that has room to improve in run defense and pass rush moves. Has great traits and could hold down the inside or outside of the DL in the future. Grade: C+

22, Lions Jared Harrison-Hunte. Another DL taken off the board. Jared is well rounded and looks to pair with Tyler Davis on the interior in Detroit. He can use power or speed to get to the QB and adds to what is becoming a very good roster in Detroit. Grade: B-

23, Colts Donovan Jackson. Another good pick by the Colts. Jackson was maybe the top interior OL in the class, with a great chance at getting a dev. Not much more you could ask for when picking a guard. Grade: A-

24: Giants Michael Trigg. A new weapon for all-pro QB Danny times, Trigg offers great speed and hands with solid ability after the catch to make plays as well. Grade: B+

25 Colts Quinn Ewers. The Colts may have found their franchise QB all the way at 25. After Will Levis’ poor playoff performance at the end of last season the Colts remained confident in him, but when Ewers falls this far you have to take him. Grade: A

26: Titans Johnny Wilson. Ok Bubba we get it. The Titans now have 2 6’7″ Wr and a 99 Speed wr. You better have athleticism on the back end when you play the Titans. Grade: C+

27 Raiders Jayden Daniels. The Raiders are taking multiple shots at QB this offseason and seeing what sticks. I’m surprised we didn’t see them attempt to Get Quinn Ewers only 2 spots earlier Daniels is more of a run threat than Ewers, if that is what the Raiders are basing their scheme around. Grade: C

28 Cowboys Treyveon Henderson. I am a little confused by the running back pick when you still have Zeke and Pollard on the roster, but Henderson is a high level prospect. Henderson has great size and speed along with a good chance at a dev. Grade: B-

29 Dolphins Mario Williams. Another short, fast WR for the Dolphins, Williams won an award so he could be a superstar, this Dolphins offense continues to get better and better. Grade: B

30 Packers, TE Jatavion Sanders. A good weapon to add another Dimension to this offense. The Entire Packers offense is young, and as they grow together they will become tougher and tougher to stop. Grade: A-

31 Bears Smael Mondon Jr. Last season the Bears had maybe the worst LB core ever. Mondon Provides an immediate upgrade as well as physical upside in the future. Grade: B

32 Rams Elliot Donald. The younger brother of Aaron Donald I see no way he does not get a dev. This is the first time the Rams have made a pick in the first round since they took Jared Goff. They can only hope that this Donald comes close to his brother. Grade: B-
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