Brooks: NFC East Rookie Grades

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» Round 1: (No. 4 overall) Ezekiel Elliott, RB, 16 games/16 starts.
» Round 2: (34) Jaylon Smith, OLB, 0 games.
» Round 3: (67) Maliek Collins, DT, 17 games/14 starts.
» Round 4: (101) Charles Tapper, DE, 0 games; (135) Dak Prescott, QB, 17 games/17 starts.
» Round 6: (189) Anthony Brown, CB, 17 games/9 starts; (212) Kavon Frazier, SS, 10 games/0 starts; (216) Darius Jackson, RB, 0 games; (217) Rico Gathers, TE, 0 games.

Whenever a team lands the Offensive Rookie of the Year and the NFL's leading rusher in the same draft, the personnel department and coaching staff deserve kudos for their outstanding identification and developmental plan. Dak Prescott rose from QB3 status to Pro Bowl playmaker while showing better passing skills, poise and leadership ability than many anticipated. Most impressively, he posted a 100-plus passer rating (104.9) and a stellar 23:4 touchdown-to-interception ratio on the way to notching 13 wins -- tying Ben Roethlisberger's NFL record for wins by a rookie starter. Not to be outdone, Ezekiel Elliott finished as the NFL's rushing leader, racking up 1,631 yards in 15 regular-season starts. The electric playmaker set the table for the offense with his hard-nosed running style between the tackles. Maliek Collins and Anthony Brown made key contributions on a defense that exceeded expectations. GRADE: A+

Combine/free agency focus: The Cowboys must find a top-shelf pass rusher to field a championship-caliber defense. Luckily, the draft has a number of pass rushers with impact potential in the first few rounds. With that in mind, the Cowboys could take extended looks at Tennessee DE Derek Barnett, Michigan DE Taco Charlton and Florida State DE DeMarcus Walker to see if they have the tools to excel in coordinator Rod Marinelli's straightforward scheme.

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New York Giants

» Round 1: (No. 10 overall) Eli Apple, CB, 15 games/12 starts.
» Round 2: (40) Sterling Shepard, WR, 17 games/17 starts.
» Round 3: (71) Darian Thompson, S, 2 games/1 start.
» Round 4: (109) B.J. Goodson, OLB, 16 games/0 starts.
» Round 5: (149) Paul Perkins, RB, 15 games/2 start.
» Round 6: (184) Jerell Adams, TE, 13 games/2 starts.
» Notable undrafted FAs: Andrew Adams, FS, 15 games/13 starts; Roger Lewis, WR, 14 games/1 start; Romeo Okwara, DE, 17 games/5 starts.

The Giants' return to prominence was fueled by a defense that invested heavily in upgraded personnel in the offseason. In addition to bringing in some marquee names via free agency, the team also plucked a long, rangy corner in Eli Apple to fortify the secondary. The rookie contributed 51 tackles, one forced fumble and an interception in 14 games. Most importantly, Apple showed team officials he could be a solid long-term playmaker at the position. Andrew Adams joined Apple in the secondary and responded well to being pressed into duty after entering the league as an undrafted free agent. On offense, the Giants got solid contributions from Sterling Shepard and Paul Perkins. Shepard, in particular, looked like a natural WR2 on the way to scoring eight touchdowns on 65 receptions. He should team with Odell Beckham Jr. to give the Giants a solid 1-2 punch in the passing game for seasons to come. GRADE: B+

Combine/free agency focus: The Giants haven't invested in a top tight end since they drafted Jeremy Shockey with the 14th overall pick in the 2002 NFL Draft. It might be time to take another dip in the pool, with a loaded class featuring the likes of O.J. Howard (Alabama), David Njoku (Miami) and Jake Butt (Michigan) at the top of the charts. The team desperately needs someone who can attack the middle of the field, with opponents intent on slowing down Beckham on the outside.

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Philadelphia Eagles

» Round 1: (No. 2 overall) Carson Wentz, QB, 16 games/16 starts.
» Round 3: (79) Isaac Seumalo, OG, 9 games/4 starts.
» Round 5: (153) Wendell Smallwood, RB, 13 games/3 starts; (164) Halapoulivaati Vaitai, OT, 7 games/6 starts.
» Round 6: (196) Blake Countess, CB, 0 games.
» Round 7: (233) Jalen Mills, FS, 16 games/2 starts; (240) Alex McCalister, DE, 0 games; (251) Joe Walker, ILB, 0 games.
» Notable undrafted FAs: C.J. Smith, CB, 10 games/0 starts; Paul Turner, WR, 4 games/2 starts; Destiny Vaeao, DT, 16 games/0 starts.

Despite a bit of a rocky ride during his rookie season, Carson Wentz showed the football world that he has the goods to be a franchise quarterback for the Eagles. The 6-foot-5, 237-pound passer not only can make every throw in the book, but he is also athletic enough to create big plays with his legs. With a better supporting cast, he could be the guy who gets the Eagles back into the mix as a perennial contender. Wendell Smallwood flashed as a change-of-pace back/return specialist in limited action. He scratched out 312 rushing yards on 77 carries and displayed the kinds of traits (quickness, balance and body control) that could make him a difference-maker in a more prominent role. Isaac Seumalo and Halapoulivaati Vaitai cracked the lineup for a few starts, which will help the Eagles immensely going forward. GRADE: B-

Combine/free agency focus: Philly needs playmakers on the perimeter. Whether they add a veteran pass catcher capable of stepping into the WR1 role or a young, athletic playmaker in the draft, the Eagles need to surround their QB1 with more weapons on the outside. In the draft, Washington's John Ross, Western Michigan's Corey Davis, Eastern Washington's Cooper Kupp and East Carolina's Zay Jones could be ideal fits in the Eagles' catch-and-run scheme.

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Washington Commanders

» Round 1: (No. 22 overall) Josh Doctson, WR, 2 games/0 starts.
» Round 2: (53) Su'a Cravens, LB/S, 11 games/3 starts.
» Round 3: (84) Kendall Fuller, CB, 13 games/6 starts.
» Round 5: (152) Matthew Ioannidis, DT, 10 games/0 starts.
» Round 6: (187) Nate Sudfeld, QB, 0 games.
» Round 7: (232) Steven Daniels, ILB, 0 games; (242) Keith Marshall, RB, 0 games.
» Notable undrafted FAs: Maurice Harris, WR, 10 games/0 starts; Rob Kelley, RB, 15 games/9 starts.

Injuries prevented some of the Commanders' draftees from making immediate contributions as rookies. Josh Doctson missed most of the season with a nagging Achilles injury. Su'a Cravens showed tremendous promise as a Swiss Army Knife-like safety/linebacker, but his season was prematurely cut short by a partially torn biceps. With Keith Marshall also sidelined with an elbow injury, the Commanders saw most of their rookie draft class standing in sweats. To be fair, the team did get solid contributions from Kendall Fuller and undrafted RB Rob Kelley. In particular, the unsung runner gave the 'Skins a rugged RB1 to lean on in critical moments. Kelley not only led the team in rushing (704), but he gave the offense an identity with his hard-hitting style. GRADE: C

Combine/free agency focus: The Commanders' defensive line has been a sore spot for the team for years. Washington hasn't addressed the position with a top pick since plucking Ryan Kerrigan in the first round in 2011. With that in mind, the Commanders could take a long, hard look at defenders like Michigan State's Malik McDowell, Florida's Caleb Brantley and Michigan's Chris Wormley to do some of the dirty work on the interior.
 

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If we can get a decent % of last years draft success in this years while leaning towards the defensive side of the ball we are going to run things.
 

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If we can get a decent % of last years draft success in this years while leaning towards the defensive side of the ball we are going to run things.

lol really? That's how you're going to try and judge 2 CB's? I don't watch enough Giants games to know how well Apple did or didn't play compared to Brown, but this is just a ridiculous post overall
 

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I dont agree with A +, it was a good draft though better than usual.
Everyone knew Elliot would be good, and picking at # 4 should yield a better draft than where they had picked from in the past 5 years.
Jaylon is a # 2 question mark who didnt play
Darius to me was a wasted pick, after Elliot, and signing morris, I dont get that pick at all, and he is now gone.
Rico and Tapper are still ? marks and neither played in 2016.
Dak was a good pick, and lucky one.
Brown and Collins are maybe the A+ picks to me , because at # 3 and 6 they got 2 players who contributed all season,
and played at a good level for Rookies.
 

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I dont agree with A +, it was a good draft though better than usual.
Everyone knew Elliot would be good, and picking at # 4 should yield a better draft than where they had picked from in the past 5 years.
Jaylon is a # 2 question mark who didnt play
Darius to me was a wasted pick, after Elliot, and signing morris, I dont get that pick at all, and he is now gone.
Rico and Tapper are still ? marks and neither played in 2016.
Dak was a good pick, and lucky one.
Brown and Collins are maybe the A+ picks to me , because at # 3 and 6 they got 2 players who contributed all season,
and played at a good level for Rookies.
They could have picked Ramsey at 4.
 

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lol really? That's how you're going to try and judge 2 CB's? I don't watch enough Giants games to know how well Apple did or didn't play compared to Brown, but this is just a ridiculous post overall
:laugh: What's ridiculous about it? I'm not judging cb's. The point of the thread is comparing DRAFTS. My point is showing that the shiny beacon of the giants draft, 1st rounder Apple, is basically identical to what we're getting out of a 6th round pick. Meaning we are evaluating and drafting really well right now and that I would trust them enough to focus on defense.
 

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I dont agree with A +, it was a good draft though better than usual.
Everyone knew Elliot would be good, and picking at # 4 should yield a better draft than where they had picked from in the past 5 years.
Jaylon is a # 2 question mark who didnt play
Darius to me was a wasted pick, after Elliot, and signing morris, I dont get that pick at all, and he is now gone.
Rico and Tapper are still ? marks and neither played in 2016.
Dak was a good pick, and lucky one.
Brown and Collins are maybe the A+ picks to me , because at # 3 and 6 they got 2 players who contributed all season,
and played at a good level for Rookies.
You came out of a draft with at least 4 starters and two all pros. You don't see why they got a good grade? You are lucky if you get 2 starters in the draft.
 

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:laugh: What's ridiculous about it? I'm not judging cb's. The point of the thread is comparing DRAFTS. My point is showing that the shiny beacon of the giants draft, 1st rounder Apple, is basically identical to what we're getting out of a 6th round pick. Meaning we are evaluating and drafting really well right now and that I would trust them enough to focus on defense.
I'll be honest.....I'd rather have Brown in the 6th round then I would Eli in the 1st. He may end up great but I wouldn't have taken him that high with Tunsel on the board.
 

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I dont agree with A +, it was a good draft though better than usual.
Everyone knew Elliot would be good, and picking at # 4 should yield a better draft than where they had picked from in the past 5 years.
Jaylon is a # 2 question mark who didnt play
Darius to me was a wasted pick, after Elliot, and signing morris, I dont get that pick at all, and he is now gone.
Rico and Tapper are still ? marks and neither played in 2016.
Dak was a good pick, and lucky one.
Brown and Collins are maybe the A+ picks to me , because at # 3 and 6 they got 2 players who contributed all season,
and played at a good level for Rookies.

You are trying too hard. 2016 was an awesome draft regardless if Smith ever sees the field.
 

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I dont agree with A +, it was a good draft though better than usual.
Everyone knew Elliot would be good, and picking at # 4 should yield a better draft than where they had picked from in the past 5 years.
Jaylon is a # 2 question mark who didnt play
Darius to me was a wasted pick, after Elliot, and signing morris, I dont get that pick at all, and he is now gone.
Rico and Tapper are still ? marks and neither played in 2016.
Dak was a good pick, and lucky one.
Brown and Collins are maybe the A+ picks to me , because at # 3 and 6 they got 2 players who contributed all season,
and played at a good level for Rookies.
Any draft where you come away with a new franchise QB who was the ROTY and an all pro RB, that alone is an A+. Anything beyond that is gravy.

What in the world would be an A+ to you?
 

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I dont agree with A +, it was a good draft though better than usual.
Everyone knew Elliot would be good, and picking at # 4 should yield a better draft than where they had picked from in the past 5 years.
Jaylon is a # 2 question mark who didnt play
Darius to me was a wasted pick, after Elliot, and signing morris, I dont get that pick at all, and he is now gone.
Rico and Tapper are still ? marks and neither played in 2016.
Dak was a good pick, and lucky one.
Brown and Collins are maybe the A+ picks to me , because at # 3 and 6 they got 2 players who contributed all season,
and played at a good level for Rookies.
So you take points away because everybody knew Elliott would be good abs they picked at the top of the draft.......wow
 

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:laugh: What's ridiculous about it? I'm not judging cb's. The point of the thread is comparing DRAFTS. My point is showing that the shiny beacon of the giants draft, 1st rounder Apple, is basically identical to what we're getting out of a 6th round pick. Meaning we are evaluating and drafting really well right now and that I would trust them enough to focus on defense.

Using basic stats like that to evaluate how a CB played all season is indeed ridiculous. Brown played great and looked like a steal for a 6th rounder...that doesn't make him equal to Eli Apple.
 

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Using basic stats like that to evaluate how a CB played all season is indeed ridiculous. Brown played great and looked like a steal for a 6th rounder...that doesn't make him equal to Eli Apple.
The way the season went for both Apple and Brown would you rather have Apple at number 10 overall or Brown a 6th round pick?
 
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