I have nothing specific in mind, just had a few puzzling moments. Like the Browns; how do you spend 100k on a study of QB's that tells you Bridgewater is the best match of attributes of successful QB's and then not draft him?
Possible, but they made a big deal up here about him telling the GM and HC that they were the football guys and he would leave it up to them. Did you see their crowd reaction to the pick though? Wow.
I think Bridgewater is a steal for MN That said, we do not know what Manziel's grade was in that report
New England usually trades back to take the prospect with the injury history, this year they forgot to trade back.
I think Cleveland over thought this draft. Trading back was fine but then trading back up one pick was odd and trading back up again for Manziel will come back to bite them.
Manziel is such a wild card. That dude will either be great or terrible. Good for the Browns for taking a risk on him.
It would be crazy if the Texans took Carr. I think the Browns are going to be this year's darlings of the draft...until Johnny Goofball flames out and Gilbert becomes just a solid but unspectacular corner.
For me: Bortles to Jags. Not a bad pick, just thought they'd take Mack Ebron to Detroit. Think he's overrated. Lions needed another tight end? what?? The Bills trading up and taking Watkins. Somewhat out of left field, they gave up 2015 first rounder to do it... could be a top 10 pick of Manuel doesn't pan out. Shazier to Pitt... didn't see that one coming Marcus Smith to the Eagles. Felt that was a reach Pats taking Easley over other higher rated DT's. Guess BB isn't concerned about the injury thing.
Cleveland picked Manziel because a damn homeless guy told them to. Basically describes that entire organization in a story.