Gerald McCoy is going to look really weird if he wears number one.
Draft Grades are a lot like Player Comparisons — they’re fun to do, don’t mean a whole lot, usually lean toward the best possible scenario for players we like, and won’t be proven (or dismantled) for at least a few years. But they’re fun. And they’re here.
It’s taken me a day or two longer to compile them all, but I assure you there’s not a more detailed explanation of each NFL team’s entire haul. Every single pick, 1-255, has been individually graded, assessed, and explained. And there’s a special section for each club’s best, worst, and sleeper pick. And, to top it all off, the whole point of this 40,000 word chronicle of the 2010 NFL Draft, each team’s class has been analyzed as a whole with a final letter grade. I think you’ll be surprised, and maybe even a little angry, with some of these grades. Keep in mind that a “C” is average. So a “B” would be good, and “A” great, a “D” below average, and an “F” poor. Feel free to drop me an email (draftzoo@gmail.com), follow me on Twitter, or stalk us on facebook.
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