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2026 NFL draft: Judging overreactions to picks, team classes - ESPN

ESPN.com·Dan Graziano·about 1 month ago
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Dan Graziano Apr 25, 2026, 07:08 PM ET Close Dan Graziano is a senior NFL national reporter for ESPN, covering the entire league and breaking news. Dan also contributes to Get Up, NFL Live, SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, Sunday NFL Countdown and Fantasy Football Now. He is a New Jersey native who joined ESPN in 2011, and he is also the author of two published novels. Another NFL draft is in the books, and you're all overreacting. Please don't take this the wrong way. The NFL draft is built for overreactions. Your team adds a half-dozen or so college players in a frenzied 48-hour span and all you can think about is which one will be the savior, which one will be the bust and which one you wish they'd picked instead. The thing is, some of your reactions will turn out to be correct. Some won't. We just don't know which is which as we sit here on Saturday evening with the 2026 draft still fresh. What we can do is take our best guesses.…

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