So instead of the traditional post-draft grades we're all used to, we're doing something a little different here. Again, this is what happens when you try to rate a draft that's a few days old when a few years is what's needed. Variations in those grades might occur when the player Team X selected wasn't as popular among the mock-draft folks (or, as our colleague Pete Prisco affectionately calls them, "The Twitter Cult") as NFL evaluators. If the answer is yes, then Team X typically got a favorable grade. We liked what most of the teams did over the weekend because, in reality, this is nothing more than an exercise in checking boxes: "Did Team X fill those needs it was unable to fill in free agency?" All that's left to do is brace for the knee-jerk reactions from media folk, ourselves included. The 2023 NFL Draft is over and all 259 selections have been made.
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