2021 NFL Draft: Grades, pick tracker, analysis for Day 3 selections
Day 3 is when the 2021 NFL Draft will truly be won when we look back at the class. So we’re going to grade and break down every selection in Rounds 4-7.
After 105 picks in the 2021 NFL Draft, we still didn’t even reach the halfway mark. That’s because the monster that is Day 3 was still looming, holding the fourth round all the way through Mr. Irrelevant in the seventh round. That’s over 150 selections that could prove to make or break a team moving forward.
Make no mistake, the Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields, Penei Sewell type of prospects are the highest valued, as they should be. Missing on a first-round pick can be a huge detriment to any franchise. However, hitting on a Day 3 selection can be equally as impactful. That type of value being found can’t be understated for how it helps a franchise.
With that in mind, let’s get into the Day 3 picks and hand out grades for every selection made from Round 4-7 with some quick analysis.
2021 NFL Draft grades for every fourth-round pick.
106. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jay Tufele, IDL, USC – Grade: A
Jacksonville needed some juice on the interior of the defensive line and Tufele is untapped potential that could prove to be valuable.
107. New York Jets: Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina – Grade: A
Perfect value for a running back with Carter. His explosiveness and shiftiness should play well in the new-look Jets offense.
108. Atlanta Falcons: Darren Hall, CB, San Diego State – Grade: B-
Bit of a reach for the Falcons but it’s not too bad. Hall is a good player who will add to the secondary.
109. Tennessee Titans: Dez Fitzpatrick, WR, Louisville – Grade: A-
Tennessee saw a wide receiver, a big need, slipping and traded up to grab him. He should be a nice player to complement A.J. Brown.
110. Cleveland Browns: James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati – Grade: A-
The Browns remember what it’s like to have a bad O-line and aren’t about to repeat it. Hudson can be a monster if he can develop his technique.
111. Cincinnati Bengals: Cameron Sample, EDGE, Tulane – Grade: B
Sample is a player who I don’t dislike but this was a bit rich for me. However, the Bengals are addressing a big need on the defensive line again, which is a good look.
112. Detroit Lions: Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC – Grade: A
Terrific pick from the Lions here as they start getting some replacements at the skill positions. St. Brown won’t wow with size or speed but will wow with being open and making plays.
113. Detroit Lions: Derrick Barnes, LB, Purdue – Grade: A-
Detroit is quietly killing this draft as they lay the infrastructure for who they want to be. Barnes is a crazy athlete who needs to be honed in but there’s a ton of talent to mold and utilize.
114. Atlanta Falcons: Drew Dalman, IOL, Stanford – Grade: C+
Dalman’s tape left me pretty underwhelmed and, while I appreciate Atlanta trying to fortify the trenches, this feels like a misfire by the Falcons.
115. Dallas Cowboys: Jabril Cox, LB, LSU – Grade: C-
There were a ton of safeties available, clearly the biggest position of need. Instead, they took a linebacker, now giving them five. What is this team doing. That being said, Cox is fine value
116. New York Giants: Elerson Smith, EDGE, Northern Iowa – Grade: B
Slight reach for the Giants here but the upside of Smith is for real. He can help add talent, depth and versatility to a defense that’s shaping up nicely.
117. Los Angeles Rams: Bobby Brown III, IDL, Texas A&M – Grade: B+
Brown has a lot of upside that I really like. The Rams needed some depth up front and the former Aggie should provide as much.
118. Los Angeles Chargers: Chris Rumph II, EDGE, Duke – Grade: C+
Talent and explosiveness as a pass rusher is there for Rumph but he’s severely undersized. Maybe the Chargers have a plan but this is a reach, albeit for a player with obvious talent.
119. Minnesota Vikings: Kene Nwangwu, RB, Iowa State – Grade: D
Not only does this not really address a need, they’re about three rounds too early on Nwangwu.
120. New England Patriots: Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Oklahoma – Grade: B-
Stevenson lacks a bit of juice but he’s a power guy who can run hard and play a role. He feels like a Patriot, so that makes sense.
121. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jordan Smith, EDGE, UAB – Grade: A
Back to helping the defensive front and Smith is a true sleeper in this class. He can make some noise to help this pass rush.
122. Cincinnati Bengals: Tyler Shelvin, IDL, LSU – Grade: B
Shelvin is a load of a human being with the ability to eat space and stuff the run. He’s a bit one-dimensional but should help Cincinnati.
123. Philadelphia Eagles: Zech McPhearson, CB, Texas Tech – Grade: B-
Philadelphia needs a lot of help in the secondary and McPhearson has some chance to be a nice NFL cornerback. This is somewhat of a reach, though.
124. Washington Football Team: John Bates, TE, Boise State – Grade: B
Still not sure why Brevin Jordan is getting passed up for some of these guys but Bates has some upside to pair with Logan Thomas in Washington and fill a real need.
125. Minnesota Vikings: Camryn Bynum, CB, California – Grade: A-
Bynum is a player who has a ton of experience and a lot of good tape. Minnesota wants to aid a defense that underperformed and he can help as a depth piece.
126. Carolina Panthers: Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State – Grade: B
After losing Mike Davis in free agency, the Panthers needed depth behind Run CMC. Hubbard underperformed in 2020 but has juice for days.
127. Indianapolis Colts: Kylen Granson, TE, SMU – Grade: C+
Granson is the epitome of a tight end Swiss Army knife. He can do a ton of things but I’m not entirely sure where he fits into the mix for the Colts.
128. Pittsburgh Steelers: Dan Moore Jr., OT, Texas A&M – Grade: A-
The Steelers finally do some more good things on the offensive line. Moore won’t wow you but he’s experienced and solid, which should play well with needed depth.
129. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jaelon Darden, WR, North Texas – Grade: A
Even though the Bucs brought Antonio Brown back, Darden can help long term. The diminutive wideout is lightning in a bottle who can make a ton of plays.
130. Los Angeles Rams: Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas – Grade: B+
Only a tad too early for Rochell because he has a ton of upside. He needs experience coming from a small school but he can be a nice piece for a secondary that needs depth.
131. Baltimore Ravens: Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State – Grade: A+
Think the Ravens recognized the need for a wide receiver? Wallace is tremendous value who can play deep in this offensive passing attack.
132. Cleveland Browns: Tommy Togiai, IDL, Ohio State – Grade: A+
Togiai is a mauler who can make a ton of plays on the interior and the Browns need that up front as depth and a future after Malik Jackson are necessary.
133. New Orleans Saints: Ian Book, QB, Notre Dame – Grade: C-
What in the world. Book is not an NFL quarterback. He is built like Taysom Hill with less athleticism. This is a big whiff from the Saints.
134. Minnesota Vikings: Janarius Robinson, EDGE, Florida State – Grade: B+
Robinson needs some refinement but can be a nice player with some polish, especially for a Vikings team that needs reinforcements.
135. Tennessee Titans: Rashad Weaver, EDGE, Pittsburgh – Grade: A
Though they paid Bud Dupree in free agency, the TItans need edge depth and Weaver is talented and should make some noise up front.
136. Arizona Cardinals: Marco Wilson, CB, Florida – Grade: B
Infamous for his shoe throw, Wilson has a ton of raw talent that needs to be honed in. But the Cardinals get potential in their shallow secondary.
137. Seattle Seahawks: Tre Brown, CB, Oklahoma – Grade: C+
Not only is this a reach for Brown but he doesn’t play on the offensive line. Russell Wilson better stretch out those hammies again. He’s going to be on the run.
138. Dallas Cowboys: Josh Ball, OT, Marshall – Grade: B+
The offensive line depth was tested last year for Dallas and Ball should help. He needs to be a better technician with hands and feet but he can learn for a year.
139. Cincinnati Bengals: D’Ante Smith, OT, East Carolina – Grade: A
As much offensive line help as the Bengals can get Joe Burrow is great. He’s a developmental player but has a good bit of talent to mold.
140. Pittsburgh Steelers: Buddy Johnson, LB, Texas A&M – Grade: C-
Johnson looked like a UDFA to me as a run-only defender and special teamer. Not a huge fan of the Steelers making this move.
141. Los Angeles Rams: Jacob Harris, WR, UCF – Grade: B-
Harris wouldn’t be my choice at wide receiver, nor would wide receiver be my choice. But the UFC product has some talent and should make some noise.
142. Green Bay Packers: Royce Newman, IOL, Ole Miss – Grade: D
I think the Packers are probably good on interior linemen at this point.
143. Las Vegas Raiders: Tyree Gillespie, S, Missouri – Grade: B+
Las Vegas very obviously wanted to give the defense a facelift this offseason and Gillespie is another player who can come in and play a role in the secondary.
144. Kansas City Chiefs: Joshua Kaindoh, EDGE, Florida State – Grade: A-
Kaindoh is a high-upside player who just needs to tap into his potential. He fills a good need for the Chiefs.
2021 NFL Draft grades for every fifth-round pick
145. Jacksonville Jaguars: Luke Farrell, TE, Ohio State – Grade: B-
Tight end is helpful and Urban Meyer is familiar with Farrell, so this makes a lot of sense.
146. New York Jets: Jamien Sherwood, S, Auburn – Grade: B-
Sherwood has talent but likely doesn’t have an immediate role on the Jets defense.
147. Houston Texans: Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami (FL) – Grade: A+
This is way too late for Jordan to come off so the Texans get a great weapon in Round 5.
148. Atlanta Falcons: Ta’Quon Graham, IDL, Texas – Grade: B+
Beefing up the defense, this is a nice pick for the Falcons at this point.
149. Cincinnati Bengals: Evan McPherson, K, Florida – Grade: N/A
I’m not even going to try and pretend like I scouted the kickers.
150. Philadelphia Eagles: Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Memphis – Grade: B+
Getting more weapons for Jalen Hurts to work and develop with is nice and Gainwell can ball.
151. Chicago Bears: Larry Borom, OT, Missouri – Grade: C-
Borom did not look like a draftable player to me on tape so this feels like a miss for the Bears.
152. Denver Broncos: Caden Sterns, S, Texas – Grade: A
Denver brought back their safeties but need depth and Sterns has plenty of talent.
153. Cleveland Browns: Tony Fields II, LB, West Virginia – Grade: A
The Browns are crushing the draft. Fields is versatile and can play all over the defense.
154. New York Jets: Michael Carter II, S, Duke – Grade: N/A
Not going to grade a player I didn’t scout but the Jets now lead the NFL in Michael Carters.
155. San Francisco 49ers: Jaylon Moore, IOL, Western Michigan – Grade: C+
Wasn’t over the moon with Moore but the 49ers clearly value offensive line help.
156. Pittsburgh Steelers: Isaiah Loudermilk, IDL, Wisconsin – Grade: B
Loudermilk should come in and help plug up some depth for the Steelers.
157. Minnesota Vikings: Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR, Iowa – Grade: B+
Minnesota low-key needed more wide receiver depth and Smith-Marsette is a solid addition.
158. Carolina Panthers: Daviyon Nixon, IDL, Iowa – Grade: A+
This is a third-round caliber player who also fills a need on the Panthers defensive line.
159. Los Angeles Chargers: Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska – Grade: A
Nice pickup from the Chargers as they get an imperfect but talented tackle to add further protection.
160. Baltimore Ravens: Shaun Wade, CB, Ohio State – Grade: A
This is the perfect time to take a chance on Wade, whose stock dropped hugely from 2019 to 2020.
161. Buffalo Bills: Tommy Doyle, OT, Miami (OH) – Grade: B-
Love the look for more offensive line depth but Doyle is a slight reach here.
162. Kansas City Chiefs: Noah Gray, TE, Duke – Grade: B
Gray is an underrated player who is a converted basketball player and might make sense with this Chiefs offense.
163. Washington Football Team: Darrick Forrest, S, Cincinnati – Grade: A
Nice value pickup where the Football Team could use some help on the back end.
164. Denver Broncos: Jamar Johnson, S, Indiana – Grade: B-
This would get a higher grade if they hadn’t just taken a safety because Johnson is a player I like quite a bit.
165. Indianapolis Colts: Shawn Davis, S, Florida – Grade: B
Davis always felt like a guy who never touched his potential but he could tap into it with the Colts.
166. Carolina Panthers: Keith Taylor, CB, Washington – Grade: A-
Taylor performed well in the Pacific Northwest and should be a nice asset in Carolina.
167. Las Vegas Raiders: Nate Hobbs, CB, Illinois – Grade: C+
It’s hard not to think that working under Lovie Smith had something to do with this pick.
168. Minnesota Vikings: Zach Davidson, TE, Central Missouri – Grade: A
Taking a flier on the talented but super-raw Davisons makes a lot of sense for the Vikings.
169. Cleveland Browns: Richard LeCounte III, S, Georgia – Grade: B+
LeCounte showed a ton of talent at UGA and should offer tremendous depth for Cleveland.
170. Houston Texans: Garret Wallow, LB, TCU – Grade: B+
Linebacker is a big crapshoot at this point in the draft but Wallow should help Houston.
171. Baltimore Ravens: Daelin Hayes, EDGE, Notre Dame – Grade: A
Hayes has a bit of juice coming off the edge and should help fit a rotation for the Ravens.
172. San Francisco 49ers: Deommodore Lenoir, DB, Oregon – Grade: A
This makes a ton of sense for the 49ers as Lenoir’s versatility should be enticing to them.
173. Green Bay Packers: Tedarrell Slaton, IDL, Florida – Grade: B-
Hats off for addressing a need on the D-line but the Packers don’t need another lane-clogger.
174. Los Angeles Rams: Earnest Brown IV, DE, Northwestern – Grade: C+
The Rams always make some late head-scratchers and this is one as Brown is not inspiring but will probably play a solid role.
175. New York Jets: Jason Pinnock, CB, Pittsburgh – Grade: C
Pinnock wasn’t on my board for draftable players and the Jets still had some value they could possibly mine at this pick.
176. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: K.J. Britt, LB, Auburn – Grade: B-
Britt could possibly play a special teams role but he’s nothing more than enticing depth.
177. New England Patriots: Cameron McGrone, LB, Michigan – Grade: A
Great value for the Patriots as McGrone has top-50 talent but is simply still learning. He’ll learn in New England.
178. Green Bay Packers: Shemar Jean-Charles, CB, Appalachian State – Grade: B+
Jean-Charles has a lot of game and, though undersized, should be a nice piece for Green Bay.
179. Dallas Cowboys: Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford – Grade: A-
The Cowboys have a sneaky need for a developmental receiver and the 6-4 Fehoko with some speed makes sense.
180. San Francisco 49ers: Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC – Grade: B+
Hufanga is a banger that can lay the thunder and could be a fun hybrid player for San Francisco.
181. Kansas City Chiefs: Cornell Powell, WR, Clemson – Grade; B+
Had he not been a late-bloomer, Powell’s 2020 tape would make him a higher pick. Possible steal for the Chiefs.
182. Atlanta Falcons: Adetokunbo Ogundeji, EDGE, Notre Dame – Grade: A-
The Notre Dame pass-rusher is both versatile and dangerous, which should be nice for Atlanta.
183. Atlanta Falcons: Avery Williams, CB, Boise State – Grade: B
Special teams ace for the Falcons who also could carve out a sub-package role.
184. Baltimore Ravens: Ben Mason, FB, Michigan – Grade: C
It’s a fullback, so that’s always odd in the modern NFL. But the run-heavy Ravens will find a use for Mason.
2021 NFL Draft grades for every sixth-round pick
185. Los Angeles Chargers: Nick Niemann, LB, Iowa – Grade: B-
Niemann should have special teams value but upside beyond that is limited.
186. New York Jets: Hamsah Nasirildeen, S, Florida State – Grade: A+
Much better pick than their previous safety as Nasirildeen is ultra intriguing and super versatile.
187. Atlanta Falcons: Frank Darby, WR, Arizona State – Grade: B
Darby has some traits that make you believe he can have an NFL role in the future.
188. New England Patriots: Joshuah Bledsoe, S, Missouri – Grade B+
Bledsoe has some game and will be a nice addition to the secondary and special teams.
189. Philadelphia Eagles: Marlon Tuipulotu, IDL, USC – Grade: B+
Another strong defensive line addition for the Eagles who need to rebuild.
190. Cincinnati Bengals: Trey Hill, IOL, Georgia – Grade: A
Hill is a great addition with a ton of college experience to the porous Bengals line.
191. Philadelphia Eagles: Tarron Jackson, DL, Coastal Carolina – Grade: A-
Bit of a positionless lineman but Jackson is a good football player who can help Philly.
192. Dallas Cowboys: Quinton Bohanna, IDL, Kentucky – Grade: C-
Dallas once again takes a player they could’ve just signed as a UDFA.
193. Carolina Panthers: Deonte Brown, IOL, Alabama – Grade: A
Brown is a monster who, though he doesn’t move well, can grade the road for McCaffrey.
194. San Francisco 49ers: Elijah Mitchell, RB, Louisiana – Grade: B
Mitchell is an underrated commodity in this running back class but the 49ers don’t totally need him.
195. Houston Texans: Roy Lopez, IDL, Arizona – Grade: C+
Teams should be taking fliers here, except for maybe the Texans as they need all the help they can get.
196. New York Giants: Gary Brightwell, RB, Arizona – Grade: C
Not entirely sure what Brightwell accomplishes for the Giants, especially since there were better backs available.
197. New England Patriots: Will Sherman, OT, Colorado – Grade: B-
Never a bad thing to get offensive tackle depth and Sherman has a frame the Pats can work with.
198. Los Angeles Chargers: Larry Rountree II, RB, Missouri – Grade: B
Giving the Chargers some depth should work well but Rountree is a bit limited for my taste.
199. Minnesota Vikings: Jaylen Twyman, IDL, Pittsburgh – Grade: A-
Twyman is undersized but his juice as a penetration rusher could make him a steal for the Vikes.
200. New York Jets: Brandin Echols, CB, Kentucky – Grade: B
Echols could be a fine enough secondary depth piece for the Jets.
201. New York Giants: Rodarius Williams, CB, Oklahoma State – Grade: B-
There’s not too much special about Williams but there’s also nothing glaring as bad.
202. Cincinnati Bengals: Chris Evans, RB, Michigan – Grade: B+
Losing Gio Bernard means the need for running back depth and Evans looks like he could be a solid pro.
203. Buffalo Bills: Marquez Stevenson, WR, Houston – Grade: A-
The Bills receiving corps could use more bodies and Stevenson needs to bulk up but can play well.
204. Carolina Panthers: Shi Smith, WR, South Carolina – Grade: A
Undersized but shifty, Smith could be a nice role player in the Panthers offense.
205. Tennessee Titans: Racey McMath, WR, LSU – Grade: B-
Tennesse probably would’ve loved Smith but McMath can come in and be a special teamer who helps.
206. New Orleans Saints: Landon Young, OT, Kentucky – Grade: C+
Whatever New Orleans is doing doesn’t quite compute for me and this was another reach.
207. New York Jets: Jonathan Marshall, IDL, Arkansas – Grade: B
Marshall could be a worthwhile project for Robert Saleh and the Jets defense.
208. Seattle Seahawks: Stone Forsythe, OT, Florida – Grade: A+
Finally an O-line addition for the Seahawks and it’s great value with the big-bodied Forsythe.
209. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jalen Camp, WR, Georgia Tech – Grade: B+
Camp flashed in a fledgling offense for Georgia Tech and may just be starting to reach his potential.
210. Arizona Cardinals: Victor Dimkeje, EDGE, Duke – Grade: A-
Dimkeje is probably a better NFL pass-rusher right now than his teammate, Rumph, who was taken before him.
211. Cleveland Browns: Demetric Felton, WR, UCLA – Grade: A
The Browns keep killing it as they add Felton, a versatile and explosive weapon.
212. Buffalo Bills: Damar Hamlin, S, Pittsburgh – Grade: A
Hamlin is another really nice value pick here as the Bills deepen up the safety room.
213. Buffalo Bills: Rachad Wildgoose, CB, Wisconsin – Grade: B+
Wildgoose opted out of this past season but has shown he has talent to play with quality talent.
214. Green Bay Packers: Cole Van Lanen, IOL, Wisconsin – Grade: C
The Packers are baffling. Why would they reach for another interior lineman at this spot.
215. Tennessee Titans: Brady Breeze, S, Oregon – Grade: B
Breeze likely won’t see defensive snaps but the hard-hitter can help on special teams.
216. Pittsburgh Steelers: Quincy Roche, EDGE, Miami (FL) – Grade: A+
There are athletic limitations but the technical ability and experience of Roche offer great value.
217. Chicago Bears: Khalil Herbert, RB, Virginia Tech – Grade: B+
Herbert will add another dynamic to the running back room around Justin Fields.
218. Indianapolis Colts: Sam Ehlinger, QB, Texas – Grade: B
Champions of the “always draft a quarterback” mantra rejoice and Ehlinger is a great locker room piece if nothing else.
219. Denver Broncos: Seth Williams, WR, Auburn – Grade: A-
Blessed with great size but confusing tape, the Broncos take a chance that Williams can figure it out.
220. Green Bay Packers: Isaiah McDuffie, LB, Boston College – Grade: B-
Linebacker depth is indeed a need for the Packers but their draft continues to be befuddling.
221. Chicago Bears: Dazz Newsome, WR, North Carolina – Grade: A
With Anthony Miller on the block, Newsome has enough skill to replace him right away.
222. Carolina Panthers: Thomas Fletcher, LS, Alabama – Grade: N/A
Long snappers were left on the cutting room floor when watching film.
223. Arizona Cardinals: Tay Gowan, CB, UCF – Grade: A-
Gowan has a lot of talent and could wind up being one of the biggest Round 6 steals.
224. Philadelphia Eagles: JaCoby Stevens, S, LSU – Grade: A
Part of a talented secondary that underperformed, Stevens might be a huge get for the Eagles.
225. Washington Football Team: Camaron Cheeseman, LS, Michigan – Grade: N/A
Again, I didn’t catch the long snappers on the film. But put my guy on the All-Name Team.
226. Kansas City Chiefs: Trey Smith, IOL, Tennessee – Grade: A+
Smith was a highly decorated recruit that had medical issues and never reached his ceiling. Perhaps the Chiefs can help him get back on course.
227. Dallas Cowboys: Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina – Grade: A
This is a great late-round flier for the Cowboys to take on a big-bodied defensive back who can make plays.
228. Chicago Bears: Thomas Graham Jr., CB, Oregon – Grade: A
The Bears need some corner help and Graham has the talent to offer some assistance.
2021 NFL Draft grades for every seventh-round pick
229. Indianapolis Colts: Mike Strachan, WR, Charleston (WV) – Grade: B
The Colts love to take big swings on small-schoolers so here we go.
230. Las Vegas Raiders: Jimmy Morrissey, IOL, Pittsburgh – Grade: A-
Nice addition with experience to help the offensive line.
231. Miami Dolphins: Larnel Coleman, OT, UMass – Grade: B
Coleman could possibly be a sleeper that comes out of the class.
232. Carolina Panthers: Phil Hoskins, IDL, Kentucky – Grade: B+
Kentucky saw Hoskins be a stuffer and Carolina adds him for depth in the mix.
233. Los Angeles Rams: Jake Funk, RB, Maryland – Grade: C
You would think that the Rams could probably use one of their limited pick on a player who isn’t a projected UDFA running back.
234. Philadelphia Eagles: Patrick Johnson, EDGE, Tulane – Grade: A+
Philly took a lot of dart throw on the defensive line but this is the best one of the bunch.
235. Cincinnati Bengals: Wyatt Hubert, EDGE, Kansas State – Grade: B
Hubert isn’t a freak or anything of that nature but he’s going to come in and make the roster better pushing his teammates.
236. Buffalo Bills: Jack Anderson, IOL, Texas Tech – Grade: B+
Anderson has his limitations but could definitely step in for the Bills in a pinch.
237. Denver Broncos: Kary Vincent Jr., CB, LSU – Grade: A-
Vincent opted out but the talent and movement skills are obvious, so he could be a nice developmental player.
238. Dallas Cowboys: Matt Farniok, IOL, Nebraska – Grade: B-
I’m not going to hate on offensive line fliers too much but it felt like there were other places to go.
239. Denver Broncos: Jonathon Cooper, EDGE, Ohio State – Grade: A
Cooper has played well for the Buckeyes and, though he’s a mediocre athlete, could play a role on defense.
240. Washington Football Team: William Bradley-King, EDGE, Baylor – Grade: B+
Love the upside of Bradley-King as he’s still figuring it all out but has a lot of potential.
241. Los Angeles Chargers: Mark Webb, DB, Georgia – Grade: A-
Webb isn’t a great overall athlete but he’s savvy, smart and extremely versatile.
242. New England Patriots: Tre Nixon, WR, UCF – Grade: B
New England needs more bodies in the pass-catchers room and Nixon has some potential.
243. Arizona Cardinals: James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati – Grade: A+
Wiggins was a leader on one of the best secondaries in college football and is a nice pickup here.
244. Miami Dolphins: Gerrid Doaks, RB, Cincinnati – Grade: B+
Doaks isn’t a speed back by any stretch but he does have some value to help jumpstart a bad run game.
245. Pittsburgh Steelers: Tre Norwood, DB, Oklahoma – Grade: A
Norwood can do a lot of things and help the secondary by plugging holes
246. Washington Football Team: Shaka Toney, EDGE, Penn State – Grade: A-
There is a lot to like about Toney and his ability to contribute as a seventh-rounder.
247. Arizona Cardinals: Michal Menet, IOL, Penn State – Grade: A
Solid value pick here as Menet has plenty of fans and is a player who you could see on the O-line sooner than expected.
248. Indianapolis Colts: Will Fries, OT, Penn State – Grade: B
Taking a flier to try and figure out what the Colts are going to do at left tackle is a smart move.
249. Los Angeles Rams: Ben Skowronek, WR, Notre Dame – Grade: C
Do the Rams believe they need a ton more weapons? This grade isn’t about Skowronek and more the Rams.
250. Chicago Bears: Khyiris Tonga, IDL, BYU – Grade: A
If you like beefy disruptors, Tonga is the guy for you. There is nice value with the Bears landing him.
251. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Chris Wilcox, CB, BYU – Grade: B+
Wilcox made some plays for BYU and is worth a look from the defending champions.
252. Los Angeles Rams: Chris Garrett, EDGE, Concordia-St. Paul – Grade: B
Big-time flier from the Rams but I like it to add depth to the defense.
253. Denver Broncos: Marquiss Spencer, EDGE, Mississippi State – Grade: B+
Another instance of a team taking a swing on a rusher, which you can’t be too mad at.
254. Pittsburgh Steelers: Pressley Harvin III, P, Georgia Tech – Grade: N/A
Again, didn’t scout the kickers and punters. So we’ll just let this ride.
255. New Orleans Saints: Kawaan Baker, WR, South Alabama – Grade: B
Baker might actually add some value to a depleted wide receiver room in New Orleans.
256. Green Bay Packers: Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State – Grade: C
Really not a fan of this pick as they don’t need a player with Hill’s skill set in the running back room.
257. Detroit Lions: Jermar Jefferson, RB, Oregon State – Grade: B+
With Swift emerging, Jefferson could be a nice backup that might supplant Kerryon Johnson.
258. Washington Football Team: Dax Milne, WR, BYU – Grade: A
Another strong weapon added to this offense.
259. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Grant Stuard, LB, Houston – Grade B-
Mr. Irrelevant comes in as a likely special teamer who could make the practice squad.