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  2. Apr 21, 2017 · The final version of the Pro Football Focus Draft Board is here, providing a look at the top 300 players available for the 2017 NFL Draft. While the PFF production grades are used to fuel the process, our analysts are hard at work deciphering each player’s strengths and weaknesses and looking for added context for their production.

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  4. Apr 18, 2024 · On Thursday, Pro Football Focus put out their 10 highest-graded players in the NFL from the 2017 NFL Draft class. Out of the Top 10 picks from that draft, only three of them made the cut. Here...

  5. The 2017 NFL draft was the 82nd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players. It was held in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art [1] on April 27–29, returning to Philadelphia for the first time since 1961 .

    • Myles Garrett, de Texas A&M — Cleveland Browns
    • Mitchell Trubisky, QB North Carolina — Chicago Bears
    • Solomon Thomas, de Stanford — San Francisco 49ers
    • Leonard Fournette, RB LSU — Jacksonville Jaguars
    • Corey Davis, WR Western Michigan — Tennessee Titans
    • Jamal Adams, S LSU — New York Jets
    • Mike Williams, WR Clemson — Los Angeles Chargers
    • Christian Mccaffrey, RB Stanford — Carolina Panthers
    • John Ross, WR Washington — Cincinnati Bengals
    • Patrick Mahomes, QB Texas Tech — Kansas City Chiefs

    Grade: A+

    Analysis: Garrett was always going to be the Browns’ pick. Some thought they might reach for a quarterback. Some thought they might trade down and add to their ever-growing cache of draft picks. But no, Cleveland did the right thing and picked up the only true blue chip prospect in this class. Garrett is a physical marvel. He has long arms and an explosive first step. That combo alone will get him a ton of sacks at the next level. If he’s able to refine his arsenal of pass rushing moves, he’l...

    Grade: D-

    Analysis: The Bears followed up a horrendous trade with a huge reach. Trubisky may very well develop into a solid starter one day. He’s not a franchise-changing player, though, and that’s what you expect from a second-overall pick. The Bears passed up on a lot of defensive talent to take him, too.

    Grade: A-

    Analysis: John Lynch nailed his first pick. Thomas is a disruptive force who can play end on early downs and kick inside on passing downs. He’ll join a young, promising line in San Francisco, now featuring three first-round picks in Thomas, Arik Armstead and DeForest Buckner.

    Grade: B

    Analysis: I love Fournette, but don’t necessarily love the pick. Even if Fournette is a great player, the Jags aren’t getting good value by taking a running back this high. As we’ve seen many times before, you can find a special back on Day 2 or 3. A trade down may have been Jacksonville’s best course of action.

    Grade: C+

    Analysis: Davis has Terrell Owens potential, but this is a reach for a player who wasn’t able to work out for NFL teams before the draft due to injury. Trading down made so much more sense for Tennessee. They could have added some picks and still drafted Davis later on. Drops and level of competition in college are the two big concerns for the Western Michigan product.

    Grade: A

    Analysis:The Jets desperately needed a game-changer in the secondary. They got one in Adams, who can play a variety of roles. He’s a thumper in the run game, he can cover tight ends and he can even play the centerfield role in the deep middle. Oh, and Allen was one of the best leaders in college football.

    Grade: B+

    Analysis: Somewhere Philip Rivers is smiling. The Chargers just added to an already strong receiving corps featuring Keenan Allen and Travis Benjamin. Williams compliments those two perfectly. He’s a big, strong kid who may not create a lot of separation but will dominate at the catch point. Think Brandon Marshall.

    Grade: D+

    Analysis: McCaffrey will be make the Panthers offense better. Like Darren Sproles, he’ll make an impact on all four downs. But is he worth a No. 8 pick? I’m not so sure. You can get a good running back in the later rounds. Dalvin Cook may end up a better NFL running back and he didn’t even go in the first round.

    Grade: C-

    Analysis: Teams aren’t going to be able to play with a safety in the box against Cincinnati. Not with A.J. Green and Ross out on the perimeter. Both are threats to score from anywhere on the field and will force teams to play a safety over the top. But there is one major concern with Ross: His knees. He’s already torn an ACL and a meniscus and undergone microfracture surgery. That 4.22 speed is only an asset if he’s healthy.

    Grade: C-

    Analysis: Calling Mahomes a project is a major understatement. He’s nowhere near ready to play in the NFL. And, honestly, he may never be. Between his inconsistent accuracy due to poor mechanics, his tendency to bail from clean pockets and his lack of field vision, he’s going to leave as many big plays on the field as he creates. This was a risky pick.

  6. NFL Draft Grades 2017: Full Results, Analysis and Reaction from Round 1 | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report.

  7. Jan 20, 2024 · Patrick Mahomes, Round 1, Pick No. 10. (Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports) The Chiefs struck it rich when they drafted Patrick Mahomes out of Texas Tech, KC traded the No. 27 overall pick, a third-round pick, and their 2018 first-round selection to the Buffalo Bills to move up to No. 10 to select Mahomes. He is the best quarterback in the NFL ...

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