2022 NFL Draft Every teams best worst and most interesting pick in division-by-division takeaways

The 2022 NFL Draft was full of surprises, as Georgia defenders dominated the first round, all of the quarterbacks fell further than anticipated and we also saw plenty of interesting selections. Who knew a flock of kickers/punters would be taken in the fourth round?There are 262 total picks to break down from the weekend, but let's try to identify the best, worst and most interesting picks for all 32 NFL teams. The best Blank Jersey and worst picks will be decided by the best and worst grades a signed to those selections by our CBS Sports NFL Draft experts Pete Prisco and Chris Trapa so. (For the CBS Sports draft tracker, click .)The best player in a cla s may not be the "best pick," due to value at the selection number. Not every team made a "bad" pick per se, and some of the picks that are declared the "worst" for a cla s have grades as high as a "B." If there are multiple picks with the same grade, I stepped in and determined the verdict. I also decided which pick was the most interesting for each team. Without further ado, let's jump in.Best pick (A): WR , Boise State (R5, P148)Multiple-year big-time producer in college. Not a special athlete but is surprisingly stellar after the catch. Vision, cutting, contact balance. Showed awesome ability to contort his body near the sideline to make difficult grabs. Limited speed. More weapons for . (Chris Trapa so) Worst pick (C+): OL , Virginia Tech (R6, P209)Tall, but very short-armed tackle who may have to move inside in NFL. Hand work and anchor are solid but not true trump cards. Below-average athleticism getting to second level. Doesn't bend at the waist but also doesn't have high-end foot quickne s to deal with fast outside rushers. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): RB , Georgia (R2, P63)The brother of isn't the exact same prospect Dalvin was, but the Bulldog showed some good things in his senior season, rushing for 728 yards and seven touchdowns in 15 games played. Could he end up becoming the true No. 1 running back the Bills have been waiting for?Best pick (A-): LB , California (R7, P224)Explosive old-school 3-4 OLB type. Drops into coverage effortle sly and has a serious outside speed rush with good bend around the corner. Some pa s-rush moves. High-upside type. Length and power are lacking. (Chris Trapa so) Worst pick (B-): LB , Georgia (R3, P102)Speed, speed, and more speed. A blur on the field. But very unpolished as a LB and not a coverage type yet. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B): WR , Texas Tech (R4, P125)The Dolphins only picked four players in the 2022 NFL Draft, and this selection was interesting. Miami used a first-round pick on last year, traded a bevy of picks away for this offseason and then took a receiver with their second pick in the draft. This is a crowded wide receiver room now. Will Ezukanma find a way to stand out?Best pick (A-): WR , Baylor (R2, P50)Major sleeper at WR. Not just 4.28 fast. Runs crisp, well-sold routes. Very natural hands catcher. Snatches the ball away from his frame effortle sly. This is precisely what the Patriots needed offensively. Spindly though. Not costly to move up. (Chris Trapa so) Worst pick (C-): DL , Northwest Mi souri State (R6, P200)Explosive super productive player at the small-school level. Hybrid type who can play on the edge or inside. Just will take him a while to acclimate to size/athleticism difference at OL in the NFL. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): QB , Western Kentucky (R4, P137)Zappe is arguably the most intriguing quarterback in this cla s. In 14 games last year, he pa sed for 5,967 yards, 62 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Per Western Kentucky's , Zappe set new single-season FBS records with those numbers, pa sing Texas Tech's B.J. Symons, who had 5,833 pa sing yards in 2003, and LSU's , who had 60 pa sing touchdowns in 2019. I didn't expect him to go this early, but the Patriots must like him.Best pick (A): EDGE , Florida State (R1, P26)This is great value this late in the draft. He fell down the board a lot further than most people thought. He fits with what Robert Saleh wants in his edge rushers. He's a late bloomer, but he will continue to get better. (Pete Prisco) Worst pick (B): RB , Iowa State (R2, P36)Minimal move to get a complete, three-down back. Hall doesn't play to his combine workout but checks all the boxes of a nuanced runner. Awesome ball skills/receiving ability too. Maybe a tick early for a RB? Hall and now a fun, complementary duo. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (A-): TE , Ohio State (R3, P101)I'm fascinated by this tight end cla s in general, because I think there are several players who could become stars depending on how they are used by their new teams. Ruckert is considered by some to be TE1 in this cla s, and he could be important for development.Best pick (A+): CB , Alabama (R4, P119)The Ravens are on fire. Armour-Davis is a former big recruit who was buried on the depth chart but was phenomenal in his one year as the starter. Athletic fluidity and ball skills pop on film. Speed too. Man-coverage specialist who can excel in zone. (Chris Trapa so) Worst pick (C-): P , Penn State (R4, P130)The first questionable pick by the Ravens this year. One of the best punters in this cla s and can be insurance. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): TE , Coastal Carolina (R4, P139)Likely was the second tight end Baltimore drafted in the fourth round, but he's a versatile pa s-catcher who will likely line up in several different spots.Best pick (B+): CB , Nebraska (R2, P60)Sleeper at the CB spot. Bouncy, explosive, speedy. Recovery skill is outstanding. Seemingly always finds the football. Occasionally labored getting out of his backpedal. Bengals don't have many needs, probably didn't need to double up on secondary, but Taylor-Britt is a damn good player. (Chris Trapa so) Worst pick (C+): DL , Florida (R3, P95)Big-body heavy handy rusher with moments of impre sive burst/bend. Not a refined pa s rusher. Inside-out flexibility. If he plays inside mostly in Cincinnati, I like this pick more. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B-): S , Michigan (R1, P31)Hill is a versatile a set in coverage, so I'm curious to see where he spends the majority of his time on the field. A good player could turn into a great one depending on how he's used.Best pick (A): DL , Oklahoma (R7, P223)NFL-sized edge rusher with heavy hands and an energetic style around the corner. Awesome swim move. Decent explosivene s. Ready to contribute from Day 1. More EDGE help for Cleveland. (Chris Trapa so) Worst pick (D+): K , LSU (R4, P124)Probably the premier kicker in this cla s, but not a giant need for the Browns and this is early to pick a specialist. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (A): OL , Texas Tech (R7, P246)Trapa so is just as high on this player as anyone the Browns drafted this weekend. He likes him as a blocker, and thinks he's incredibly undervalued, calling him an "awesome selection."Best pick (A): WR , Memphis (R4, P138)Track star in a football uniform. Plays like he was shot out of a cannon and change-of-direction skill is good. Super-tiny frame which hurts him against pre s and was schemed open often in college. Fun addition to the Steelers' offense. (Chris Trapa so) Worst pick (C-): LB , Ole Mi s (R7, P225)Instinctive between-the-tackle run stuffer with short compact stature. Speed and overall range is limited but he reads his keys in a hurry. Hustle could help him outplay his draft position. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (A): QB , Pittsburgh (R1, P20)I mean, obviously the first quarterback the Steelers selected is the most interesting pick -- and for multiple reasons. Is he truly the best quarterback in this cla s? Will playing at the familiar Heinz Field help? When will he start?Best pick (A): S , Baylor (R2, P37)Was given free rein in college and was a supreme playmaker. Incredibly sudden. Great blitzer. A tick on the smaller size. More slot CB than pure safety. Not incredibly fast. If given freelance authority, he can be a star (Chris Trapa so) Worst pick (C-): WR , Alabama (R2, P44)Vertical specialist. Ran a variety of intricate downfield routes at Alabama. Tracks it over his shoulder awesomely. Not overly fast deep. Minimal YAC. Smaller frame. Trading up for a specialist is a little strange. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B): CB , LSU (R1, P3)Stingley may be one of the best players in the draft, and he rocketed up mock drafts late. Back during that 2019 LSU undefeated national championship season, he recorded 38 total tackles, 15 pa ses defended and six interceptions as a freshman. That would be his best season, however, as Stingley played in just 10 games over the next two seasons due to injuries. What kind of player will he be at the next level?Best pick (A): TE , Virginia (R3, P73)A more explosive, sharp route-running Mo-Alie Cox. Large human with great suddenne s in his routes. Laboring burst off the ball. Has blocking chops too. Awesome selection. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C-): TE Andrew Ogletree, Youngstown State (R6, P192)100% upside selection who, in time, could become a quality pa s-catching TE but is incredibly raw and doesn't provide anything as a blocker. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (A-): S , Maryland (R3, P96)Cro s plays so fast and so hard. He's a solid open-field tackler with great closing speed, whether that's blowing up a halfback swing or slipping underneath an overthrown pa s on one side of the field. Best pick (A-): CB , Arkansas (R7, P222)Heady zone-coverage specialist with stellar instincts, good tackling ability and high-level ball skills. Feet and eyes are tied together. Low controlled backpedal. Wins with his football IQ and length. Value City. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C): CB , Ouachita Baptist (R6, P197)Has NFL-caliber quicks and speed. But not someone who's going to stay in-phase with NFL receivers right away at next level. Slender frame. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): RB , Ole Mi s (R5, P154)The Jaguars have , and now Snoop Conner. I'm interested to see what role he will play in this offense, because Doug Pederson clearly saw something in him.Best pick (A): CB , Auburn (R2, P35)First-round talent who only lasted to Round 2 because of short arms. Three years of stellar SEC film. Burst, sudden change-of-direction ability. Recovery speed is there. Feisty at the line. Damn good football player. Fits Tenne see's man-coverage scheme. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C): S , Tenne see (R6, P204)Experienced, explosive safety who struggles when changing directions but lays the lumber against the run and swing pa ses to the outside. Good length. Wasn't viewed as someone on the draft radar. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): WR , UCLA (R5, P163)People are interested in the return-man aspect of this pick, but I want to see if Phillips can carve out a little slot role for himself. That could come down to just how good of a route runner he is, but he has potential.Best pick (A): CB Damarri Mathis, Pittsburgh (R4, P115)Supreme talent at CB. Rockets attached to his cleats, and he plays with an angry demeanor. Not super twitchy but elite recovery speed and his ball skills are quality. Tends to get overly grabby downfield. If that's coached out of him, this is a major steal. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (D+): CB , Wisconsin (R7, P232)Raw coverage DB with elite-level testing figures that do pop on film on occasion by way of changing directions. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B-): TE , UCLA (R3, P80)Dulcich is one of the best tight ends in this cla s, and he's a weapon that can make plays down the middle of the field for . I'm interested to see the snap counts between Dulcich and Albert O.Best pick (A+): WR , Western Michigan (R2, P54)Absolute stud. Does everything well. Only knock is he's a touch under 5-10. Destroys pre s coverage. Lightning-quick routes. Bounces off tacklers after the catch. Huge catch radius. Will be an instant star with . (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C+): LB , Wisconsin (R3, P103)Oversized, throwback type who tested through the roof but doesn't play to that level of athleticism on the field. Awesome as a blitzer and quality run defender. Little-to-no experience or refined skill in coverage, which is a concern, and Chiefs already have young LBs on the roster. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): CB Joshua Williams, Fayetteville State (R4, P135)A Fayetteville State draft pick! Williams appears to have the frame and the athleticism to hold onto a roster spot for years to come. Obviously this transition to the next level will be a learning proce s, but he has talent.Best pick (A): DL , Tenne see (R5, P175)Hair-on-fire DL who can win up and down the line. Long, heavy hands, although not a pa s-rush plan master. First-step quickne s is well above average. Effective on stunts too because of how he plays at 100 mph on every snap. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (D): RB , UCLA (R7, P250)Not someone who was on the draft radar, although he finished his career strong at UCLA after starting at Duke. Runs high without much contact balance and has good not great quickne s/speed. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): RB , Georgia (R4, P122)The Raiders declined ' fifth-year option last week, and then drafted a running back with their second pick. It's going to be interesting to see what his role will be early on.Best pick (A): RB , Texas A&M (R4, P123)Arguably the most talented all-around RB in the cla s. Disappointing pre-draft proce s sunk his stock. Does everything well and has a feature-back frame. Natural receiver who can contort his body to find the football downfield. Only thing mi sing is breakaway speed. Fun addition. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C-): CB , Ole Mi s (R7, P236)Speedy outside CB with good hips and feet. Mirroring ability is lacking. Not a quick reactor and had minimal ball productivity in college. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (A-): OL , Georgia (R6, P195)Salyer is a national champion starting lineman who was Second Team All-SEC. He's also played multiple positions on the offensive line, and I think he's a steal in the sixth round.Best pick (A): OL , Tulsa (R1, P24)This is one of my favorite picks in this draft. This kid is a mauler who will help them at right tackle right away. He needs a little help in pa s protection, but the Cowboys will coach him up. Teams loved him more than analysts and his tape showed you why. This is a really good pick. (Pete Prisco)Worst pick (C): DL , Arkansas (R5, P178)Big, long cla sic two-gapper. Grown-man strength. Very limited burst and closing speed but will control blockers. Quality run defender. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B-): LB , LSU (R5, P176)Clark fell down draft boards because of injury, but he could be a starter for the Cowboys for years to come. The First Team All-SEC player could be one of the steals of this draft.Best pick (A): OL , Alabama, (R1, P7)The Giants land the best tackle in the draft. He will step in at right tackle and give them a nice pair of bookends with . They have to protect the quarterback better, and they will. He will be a long-time starter who goes to a lot of Pro Bowls. (Pete Prisco)Worst pick (C): DL , Arizona State (R5, P147)Wide run-stuffer who really works hard on run downs. Not a big-time athlete and minimal pa s-rush capabilities right now. Good depth on the inside for NYG but barely any upside. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B-): WR , Kentucky (R2, P43)Robinson is a fast, super exciting player who could end up being a very fun weapon in Brian Daboll's offense. However, I was excited for too, and he hasn't done much in the NFL just yet. Robinson does have more experience as a receiver, though, and Daboll clearly targeted him for a reason.Best pick (A): LB , Georgia (R3, P83)Finally! Dean is a rockstar on the field. Does everything you want out of a modern-day LB. Instincts. Speed. Twitch. Coverage brilliance. Injuries caused him to fall. Awesome value if he can stay healthy. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C+): LB , Kansas (R6, P181)High-caliber speed-to-power conversion in a tiny frame for the EDGE position. Has major athleticism. Just gets overpowered frequently because of his size. Could move to off-ball LB and a sume pa s-rush roles in NFL. Hard-nosed player. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B): DL , Georgia (R1, P13)Interior defensive linemen usually don't go very high, but Davis is a freak of nature who could clog up running lanes for years to come. I would love to see him have the kind of impact Albert Haynesworth did back in the day for the Titans.Best pick (A): QB , UNC, (R5, P144)Game needs fine-tuning -- pocket presence, deep ball accuracy -- but he's young with a strong arm and lots of toughne s. Will not be able to run like he did in college but this is quality value and insurance. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C): CB , Oklahoma State (R7, P240)Well-sized outside CB, aggre sive player, really likes to crowd routes. Will get some flags thrown on him. Change-of-direction can be labored. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (C+): RB , Alabama (R3, P98)Trapa so says he's one of the more underrated running backs in this cla s, and I'm interested to see what his role will be in the offense. was benched multiple times last year due to fumbles. If that happens again, Robinson Jr. could be his replacement and get some opportunities.Best pick (A): OL , Southern Utah (R5, P168)Major sleeper OT. Has legitimate Pro Bowl OT traits. Mean streak as a blocker pops on film too. Feet are outstanding. Does need to get a touch stronger. Dominated at small-school level. Love this with in mind. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C-): P , N.C. State (R7, P255)A bit surprising he was selected because of inconsistency in 2021 but booms it with good hang time. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): WR , Tenne see (R3, P71)Jones is viewed as a kick-return specialist, but he played a role in an explosive offense for the Vols last season with 807 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. He's going to have an opportunity to make an impact on offense for Fields.Best pick (A): S , Illinois (R3, P97)One of the longest, rangiest-in-coverage safeties in this cla s. Hip-fluidity pops on film. Can really run. He'll be a playmaker in Detroit but has to trust his eyes and play with better reactionary skill. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C): LB , Jackson State (R6, P217)All-hustle outside speed rusher with size/length limitations. Bend is there too. Was very productive at the FCS level. Development type worth a roll of the dice this late in the draft. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (C+): TE , Virginia Tech (R5, P177)Mitchell had fairly impre sive 2019 and 2020 campaigns in Blacksburg, but injuries have derailed his career as of late. He could be a surprise sleeper. He recorded 435 receiving yards and four touchdowns in nine games played in 2020.Best pick (A): LB , Georgia (R1, P22)This is a heck of a pick. He is a playmaking, speed linebacker who will give their defenses a nice complement to . I know they could have gone receiver here, but they can wait. Walker will be big time. (Pete Prisco)Worst pick (C-): S , Georgia Tech (R7, P228)Big-time tester who's much more of a linebacker than a safety. For as explosive as it is in a thick frame, his change-of-direction skill leaves a lot to be desired, and he mi ses a lot of tackles. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (C+): WR , North Dakota State (R2, P34)Watson was a player many teams were intrigued by, but as Trapa so explained in his pick grade, he will need to be utilized correctly. Green Bay had to trade up for him, but Watson could be a legitimate starter immediately for .Best pick (A): LB , Oklahoma (R3, P66)Rangy, high-energy second-level defender who doesn't have much coverage experience but po se ses the speed and change-of-direction ability to eventually become a quality player in that regard down the road. Speed pops on film too. Nasty taking on blocks. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C-): OL , LSU (R2, P59)Masher type on the inside. Moments of punishing power. Balance is not good. Recovery ability is noticeably lacking. As is his hand work. Not exactly a zone-blocking scheme fit. Strange selection although interior OL needed to be addre sed. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (A-): RB , UNC (R5, P169)Chandler is an older prospect, but it's not like teams use running backs for very long anymore. He was the No. 5 running back recruit in the 2017 cla s, and is a fun athlete who could play a role in Kevin O'Connell's offense.Best pick (A): EDGE , Penn State (R2, P38)First-round film and traits. Only reason he was available is because he's not enormous. Burst, bend, pa s-rush plans, speed-to-power conversion. Super consistent. Falcons desperately need stars in their front seven on defense beyond . Not majorly expensive to trade up (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C): OL , Georgia (R6, P190)Will add run-blocking prowe s to Atlanta's offensive line but a major liability in pa s pro. Length and girth to live inside in the NFL. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (A-): QB , Cincinnati (R3, P74)I'm curious if is on a short leash in Atlanta, and how excited Arthur Smith is for Ridder. Remember, the Falcons chose him over , and Sam Howell.Best pick (B+): OT , N.C. State (R1, P6)The Panthers played spinning tops at left tackle last year, so getting a tackle was a no brainer in this draft. I liked Evan Neal more, but I get this choice. Ekwonu needs to work on his pa s protection some, but he is fixable. (Pete Prisco)Worst pick (C): LB , Penn State (R4, P120)Carolina not really in position to be trading up, but Smith has sky-high upside given his size, length, and overall athletic profile. Super fast too. Mi sed tackles are very frequent. Play-recognition skills are slower than usual. Coverage chops stand out. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B): QB Matt Corral, Ole Mi s (R3, P94)The Panthers traded up for him, and he apparently was their No. 1 QB. Ian Rapoport's report about Corral falling due to off-field i sues seemingly caught everyone off guard, so that will be something to watch as well. He has potential, but when will he see the field?Best pick (A-): LB , App State (R5, P161)Commander at the second level of a defense. Knows his a signments and gets there in a hurry thanks to burst/short-area quickne s. Shorter, smaller stature LB who plays bigger. Mostly a QB spy/blitzer in pa sing situations but did make some plays in coverage. Very smart. Love this pick for him to learn behind . (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C+): CB , Tenne see (R2, P49)Older prospect who's an explosive mover on the field. Best in zone when he can watch the QB and pounce. Will deliver jarring hits. Big-time speed. Change-of-direction ability is average for the position, which limits his man-to-man coverage upside. Long arms. Mi sed tackles pop on film. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B-): OL Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa (R1, P19)Penning has the size and the mentality to be a long-term starter in this league, but will he make an immediate impact, or will there be a learning curve at the next level?Best pick (A+): CB Zyon McCollum, Sam Houston State (R5, P157)Another long, traits-y CB for the Buccaneers. It's what they love. McCollum suffocated every WR at the FCS level. Only blips were two long balls where he couldn't find the ball in the air. Major bend, speed, change-of-direction skill. Great pick. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (D+): EDGE , LSU, (R7, P248)This is a major roll of the dice. 2021 season was cut short due to injury. Smaller-framed type who can get controlled often by bigger blockers. Burst/bend is there. Not a pa s-rush plan type at this stage of his career. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B): RB , Arizona State (R3, P91)Could this be Tampa Bay's new pa s-catching back? The Buccaneers are high on this Pac-12 playmaker.Best pick (A): DL , Cincinnati (R3, P100)Monstrous upside with this EDGE, because he's skinny for the position but already plays with big-time speed-to-power conversion. Bend is good, not great for his frame. Pa s-rush move arsenal is developed. Doubling up in the defensive trenches is sensible for Cardinals. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C+): LB , Penn State (R7, P256)Tested like an explosive athlete but is much more of a high-energy player on the field. Routinely sticks to blocks but battles hard to free himself. Unique, stocky frame. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B+): TE , Colorado State (R2, P55)The Cardinals re-signed this offseason, traded for college teammate in and then added another pa s-catcher at the tight end position. I think this is an underrated pick, and that McBride's athleticism will be utilized by Kliff Kingsbury.Best pick (A-): OL , Wisconsin (R3, P104)Love this pick. Bru s is an athletic battler with a technically sound game and mostly clean film. He'll fit in the Rams wide-zone scheme wonderfully. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C-): OL , Michigan State (R7, P261)Average-at-best athlete who will struggle with speed rushers at the next level. Anchor is quality because of his knee bend and natural strength. Run-blocking ability is slightly above average but not someone who's Juan Samuel Jersey going to excel in space. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (B): RB , Notre Dame (R5, P164) , and now Kyren Williams. Sean McVay has an eye for playmakers, and he has a role in mind for this kid from Notre Dame. Trapa so says he's one of the draft's most complete runners.Best pick (A): CB , Penn State (R6, P221)Experienced man-to-man cover CB with starter traits. At times beaten type but can recover and has nice footwork. Really made life difficult for the Ohio State WRs in 2021. Big-time value selection here. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (D): RB , LSU (R3, P93)Hammer of a back with dynamic burst. But minimal elusivene s and long speed. Way early for him. Way early. And San Fran doesn't need to pick RB this early in Shanahan's system. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (C): WR , SMU (R3, P105)A playmaker that can rack up yards, Trapa so said Gray went too early this weekend. However, Kyle Shanahan clearly held his speed in high regard.Best pick (A): EDGE , Ohio State (R5, P158)One of the biggest sleeper EDGEs in this cla s. Hand-work is of first-round caliber. Good size too. Bend flashes are impre sive just not super consistent. Could get a tick more powerful. Not a run defender. (Chris Trapa so)Worst pick (C+): WR , Rutgers (R7, P229)Gadget type in college who ran super-fast at the combine but doesn't play to that speed on the field. Tiny frame and plays to it. Battles after the catch and flashed a bit in that area but not incredibly elusive. (Chris Trapa so)Most interesting pick (C+): RB , Michigan State (R2, P41)I thought he was the best running back in this cla s. Could he overtake and immediately?
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