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NOTABLE PICKS

BEST PICK: Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
San Francisco 49ers, Round 1, No. 3 overall

The 49ers desperately needed a pass rusher with a nonstop motor and explosive athletic attributes to solidify a defensive line that's brimming with young talent. Thomas is an Energizer Bunny with outstanding hand skills and first-step quickness. He can rush from the edge on early downs and slide inside in obvious passing situations to abuse offensive guards with his dynamic game. He could be the 49ers' version of Michael Bennett in their new defense, which is a scary thought for the rest of the NFC West.

MOST SURPRISING PICK: Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
San Francisco 49ers, Round 1, No. 31 overall

The arrival of Foster should fill the void created by Patrick Willis' retirement a few seasons ago. The Alabama standout is a heat-seeking missile between the tackles and his knack for putting big licks on runners will change the way teams attack the 49ers' defense. With Foster also showing outstanding awareness, instincts and ball skills in coverage, the 49ers snagged a blue-chip player at a bargain basement price at the bottom of the first round.

BIGGEST SLEEPER: Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State
Seattle Seahawks, Round 2, No. 35 overall

There's no denying McDowell's talents as a disruptive interior defender, but the Michigan State star failed to dominate Big Ten competition consistently due to a low-revving motor that frustrated every coach and scout that peeped the tape. In Seattle, however, he steps into a locker room where he will be held accountable for his performance and production by his peers, which could spark the ultra-talented playmaker to play up to his potential. If he simply raises his exertion level and competes like a mad man, McDowell could emerge as a Pro Bowl-caliber playmaker early in his career.

TEAM GRADES

NOTE: Draft classes are ranked from best to worst within the division.

1) San Francisco 49ers

» Round 1: (No. 3 overall) Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford; (No. 31) Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama.
» Round 2: (66) Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado.
» Round 3: (104) C.J. Beathard, QB, Iowa.
» Round 4: (121) Joe Williams, RB, Utah.
» Round 5: (146) George Kittle, TE, Iowa; (177) Trent Taylor, WR, Louisiana Tech.
» Round 6: (198) D.J. Jones, DT, Mississippi; (202) Pita Taumoepenu, OLB, Utah
» Round 7: (229) Adrian Colbert, DB, Miami


Credit John Lynch for knocking it out of the park in his first draft as the 49ers' general manager. The former broadcaster landed a pair of blue-chip players in the first round after convincing the Chicago Bears to cough up a boatload picks for the No. 2 overall selection. Thomas gives the 49ers a slippery pass rusher with dynamic skills as an inside/outside rusher. Foster is a menacing linebacker with a nasty demeanor and some serious "thump" to his game. He fills a void on the second level that's been missing since Patrick Willis retired a few years ago. Williams is a rugged runner with the speed to take it the distance. C.J. Beathard is a bit of a head-scratcher as a developmental quarterback prospect. GRADE: A


2) Arizona Cardinals

» Round 1: (No. 13) Haason Reddick, LB, Temple.
» Round 2: (36) Budda Baker, S, Washington.
» Round 3: (98) Chad Williams, WR, Grambling St.
» Round 4: (115) Dorian Johnson, OG, Pittsburgh.
» Round 5: (157) Will Holden, OT, Vanderbilt; (179) T.J. Logan, RB, North Carolina.
» Round 6: (208) Rudy Ford, S, Auburn.

The Cardinals continue to collect hybrids for their multi-faceted defense. Reddick can play multiple spots as an inside linebacker with edge-rush skills. He could have a stellar rookie season, starring in their exotic packages. Baker is a Tyrann Matheiu clone with exceptional instincts and awareness. He might be the best slot corner in the draft, which is a huge asset to a team that loves to attack with blitz pressure from all angles. Williams came off the board sooner than most expected but the All-SWAC pass catcher has a combination of size, speed and ball skills that could make him a solid WR2 in the Cardinals' scheme. Logan is an electric returner with outstanding speed and burst. He could enhance their return units and fill a role as an RB3. GRADE: B+


3) Seattle Seahawks

» Round 2: (35) Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan St.; (58) Ethan Pocic, C, LSU.
» Round 3: (90) Shaquill Griffin, DB, Central Florida; (95) Delano Hill, SS, Michigan; (102) Nazair Jones, DT, North Carolina; (106) Amara Darboh, WR, Michigan.
» Round 4: (111) Tedric Thompason, FS, Colorado.
» Round 6: (187) Michael Tyson, S, Cincinnati; (210) Justin Senior, OT, Mississippi St.
» Round 7: (226) David Moore, WR, East Central (OK); (249) Christopher Carson, RB, Oklahoma St

The Seahawks don't mind gambling on talented prospects with prototypical physical traits and inconsistent games. McDowell is a boom-or-bust prospect with immense talent and potential. His production at Michigan State doesn't reflect a big-time playmaker because of his low-revving motor. If the Seahawks can get McDowell to play with more urgency, the ex-Spartan could blossom into a Pro Bowl performer. Jones is also an enigmatic talent with Pro Bowl traits but scant production. The 300-pounder flashes as a disruptive tackle, but coaches will want to see him play with more energy and focus as a pro. If the light comes on for Jones, he could shine in the Seahawks' scheme. Offensively, Pocic should shore up a hole in the middle. He's a versatile interior blocker with size and strength. Darboh gives the team a sturdy pass-catcher to throw into the rotation as a WR3/WR4. GRADE: B-


4) Los Angeles Rams

» Round 2: (44) Gerald Everett, TE, South Alabama.
» Round 3: (69) Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington; (91) John Johnson, S, Boston College.
» Round 4: (117) Josh Reynolds, WR, TexasA&M; (125) Samson Ebukam, OLB, Eastern Washington.
» Round 6: (189) Tanzel Smart, DT, Tulane; (206) Sam Rogers, FB, Virginia Tech.
» Round 7: (234) Ejuan Price, DE, Pittsburgh.

The Rams wanted to add weapons around their young franchise quarterback, Jared Goff, to help him grow into a playmaker at the position. Everett is a hybrid tight end with size, speed and ball skills. He could play the Jordan Reed role in Sean McVay's offense as a versatile pass catcher on the perimeter. Kupp, a polished route runner with strong hands and superb ball skills, could occupy a big role as a WR3 in the Rams' passing attack. Johnson gives Wade Phillips a dynamic safety with cornerback-like skills. He could be a surprise starter in the secondary as a rookie. Ebukam is an athletic freak with the physical tools to emerge as a rotational player early in his career. GRADE: C

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Ongoing theme, which is my main complaint, no offensive line help which was our biggest glaring need to most
 

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Bucky Brooks doesn't know his A$$ from a hole-in-the-ground! He had the Rams picking RB at #37!!
All of his mocks sucked, so why should anyone pay any attention to his Draft Grades!?!
And for the Record. I don't agree with any of his Draft grades for the West!!
 

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Ongoing theme, which is my main complaint, no offensive line help which was our biggest glaring need to most
Only two teams paid any attention at all to O-Lineman in the 1st round, and that was at the bottom of the Round.
The O-Line Draft Class this year wasn't considered very good. Most Teams where slow to take any of them! I don't fault the Rams for not taking any. Except for maybe Lamp!
 

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Season over. Let's just hope the 2018 draft gets good grades from the media that's all that matters.
 

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Again, McVay doesn't seem to think so...We'll see...New O line coach certainly can't hurt...
 

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Rams didn't have a fist round pick, think that makes a difference? This guy is horrible at his job, his mock drafts were by far the worst.
 

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They just gave the 9ers a gimme they felt like the greatest choke artist of all time deserves a break, well he got a break and nothing more. :poop::poop::poop::poop:x10000000
 

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Ongoing theme, which is my main complaint, no offensive line help which was our biggest glaring need to most
I don't mind them passing on OL in a thin OL draft. We have a new OL coach that sees a lot of young talent here, so why go and draft even more guys?

These are the ages of our OL (I could be missing a couple, forgive me.)
23, 23, 23, 24, 24, 24, 24, 25, 25, 28, 29, 31, 35

Lot's of really young guys. Let's work with them and then decide if we need to move on.
 

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I dont think ive seen a draft analyst actually like the Rams draft? Has anyone seen any positive grades on the Rams drafts from anyone? Not that it matters but seems everyone is ripping on the Rams picks. The grades have been pretty harsh. Our draft wasnt worse than a solid B.
 

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I do like the 9ers draft, but mainly at the top. Thomas & Foster are elite difference maker types, but after them their draft is nothing special. I did like Kittle's value where they got him but overall round 1 was the defining element in their draft.

Cards did just as well tbh. Reddick and Budda are two outstanding picks that fit what they do. Budda Baker is a guy I loved just as much as Foster. Williams is a nice fit for Arians and will get great coaching. If they can get return on one of the OL they took they got themselves a real nice draft.

Seahawks had the most interesting draft to me, with the high volume approach. Their OL is more questionable than ours but all they got was Pocic, who himself is questionable. I don't care for their draft but then again they have demonstrated a shrewd eye for talent so deserve the benefit of the doubt.

My biggest question with our draft is how long will Everett take to adjust. TEs are usually not first year impact types so hopefully we'll see him start getting snaps towards the end of the season, but not going to hold my breath. Only offensive guy I see making instant impact is Kupp. Rogers should be able to win the FB job and be on the field. Don't expect impact from Reynolds until year 2. Defensive picks were under the radar but very shrewd, and since they're mostly slotting into depth positions it's all good.
 

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Draft Grades the week after the draft are about as enlightened and useful as dried spit. Man I get tired of the BS in the off-season!! Why can;t there just be an NFL spring league already??!!
 

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I dont think ive seen a draft analyst actually like the Rams draft?

I've seen several analyst giving love for our picks for Kupp and Johnson. I personally LOVE both of those pickups, too!
 

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It's for entertainment purpose.

I dont think ive seen a draft analyst actually like the Rams draft? Has anyone seen any positive grades on the Rams drafts from anyone? Not that it matters but seems everyone is ripping on the Rams picks. The grades have been pretty harsh. Our draft wasnt worse than a solid B.

I saw one that gave us 2nd best in division but, can't remember where.

TEs are usually not first year impact types so hopefully we'll see him start getting snaps towards the end of the season, but not going to hold my breath.

Really?

He probably won't be asked ask to do inline blocking much at all. I do expect him to be involved in the passing game early on. My guess is that McVay will have some plays for him to run from the slot and in motion. He can run a TE screen too. It's a new offense for everyone to learn. Everett scored a respectable 25 on the wonderlic test so he can learn the plays. McVay is not going to waste his talent on the bench. Everett will need coach on refining his routes and breaks as many small school draftees don't get the best coaching.
 

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49ers burned a 3rd rounder on a qb who was at best udfa camp body. Thomas was a great pick albeit a no brainer. Foster dropped for a reason and worth it as a 2nd #1. But still may not work out.
I actually thought from top to bottom the Cardinals draft was the best in NFC west and thought the Seahawks was as questionable as the Rams
 

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*whistling past the graveyard.....
 

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Bucky is Bucky.

Nice guy, I suppose, but Geez...

Niners get an A. Well, they got to pick 2 first rounders. One was #3 overall after the Bears took the QB. That's a virtual 2nd overall, fellas.

Rams didn't pick until #44. Hardly a fair comparison straight up.

But who cares, anyway? I love this Ram draft top to bottom. It's a good one for the Ram roster and Ram needs.

BTW, the pundits have been panning Seahawk drafts for years. They never learn, I guess.