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One Division Dominates Our NFC Draft Class Ranking From 16 to 1

SI·Gilberto Manzano·about 1 month ago
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First-round grades | Rounds 2-3 grades | Team grades | NFL draft takeaways | Conor Orr’s Best and worst | Way-too-early mock draft | Best picks of the draft | Most improved teams | AFC likely draft busts | NFC likely draft busts | Round 1 impact rookies Now that the dust has settled, it’s time to evaluate the 2026 NFL draft classes from the NFC.  And, yeah, it might seem a little silly to see whether our initial draft grades were off or just right. Maybe 49ers GM John Lynch is reevaluating his draft class after being asked about the criticism he’s gotten for again selecting players who weren’t expected to go as early as they did, igniting a fierce social media debate about whether teams should put more stock into consensus draft boards from notable experts in the industry.   It never hurts to reassess, and there are multiple ways to judge a draft class . Initially, the focus was on talent, value and team fit. Today, let’s focus on potential immediate-impact players and future stars.…

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