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The Ringer's 2021 NFL Draft Team Grades

The Ringer’s 2021 NFL Draft Team Grades All seven rounds and 259 picks are in the books. Now it’s time to decide who came out on top. Here are the grades for all 32 teams, from the good to the bad to everything in between. Share this story Gregory Shamus/Getty Images We made it. All the months of hype and speculation led to this. The 2021 NFL draft is officially in the books, and the ripple effects from the past few days could define the league for years to come. Which teams could see the biggest immediate impacts from this rookie class? Which teams best positioned themselves for the future? And which teams could be kicking themselves when all is said and done?

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Grading the Steelers 2021 Draft

Grading the Steelers 2021 Draft By Michael Opsec on May 2, 2021, 5:51pm EDT + Greetings Steeler fans! The 2021 draft is in the books and as expected an army of analysts are doing their way too early grading of each team s 2021 draft haul. Reviews of the Steeler s draft are all over the board. Grandpa Kipper and PPF have graded the Steeler s draft as amongst the worst in the league while Chad Reuter of nfl.com has given the Steelers a high grade. As a big fan of the draft I am proud to present my way too early grades for the Steeler s 2021 draft. I will be giving an overall grade for the draft and also grading each pick. Hope to hear your thoughts on my grades and your grades in the comments. Lets go Steelers!

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NFL Draft 2021: 40 potential Giants targets on Day 3, including some O-Linemen, linebackers and ... running backs?

NFL Draft 2021: 40 potential Giants targets on Day 3, including some O-Linemen, linebackers and . running backs? Today 6:15 AM Tennessee offensive lineman Trey Smith could be an option for the Giants in the fourth round. AP Photo/Wade Payne Facebook Share The Giants came into the NFL Draft with two obvious needs: Edge rusher and offensive line. Two of their stronger position groups: Wide receiver and cornerback. Fittingly, the Giants drafted one edge rusher, wide receiver and cornerback through three rounds, and no offensive linemen. It’s hard to argue with their selections, though, as each of them made sense as targets, especially in terms of their value.

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