AFC East draft grades

Back to school, here are some draft grades from the AFC East.
Buffalo Bills: B+
The Bills did a good job of marrying need and BPA with their first pick. Gilmore stormed up the draft board a couple of weeks before the draft being rumored to the Jags or Bucs but once he fell to the Bills, the Bill did the right thinking pouncing on him.
The Bills also got 1srt round talent with Glenn as most experts had Glenn as a first round prospect. Glenn like Gilmore fits a need for the Bills.
Because Buffalo made major free agency signings in Williams and Anderson they weren’t forced to reach on some of the average pass rushers in the earlier rounds. The Bills also drafted the NC State WR who should give the Bills receiving core some help. Graham is not my favorite choice however I still think he should be able to contribute quickly.
Round 1: CB Stephon Gilmore (South Carolina)
Round 2: OT Cordy Glenn (Georgia)
Round 3: WR T.J. Graham (North Carolina State)
Round 4: OLB Nigel Bradham (FSU), CB Ron Brooks (LSU)
Round 5: OT Zebrie Sanders (FSU), OLB Tank Carder (TCU)
Round 6: OG Mark Asper (Oregon)
Round 7: K John Potter (Western Michigan)
Miami Dolphins: TBD / B+
If you think Ryan Tannehill is a franchise QB than this draft is an A-, if you think Tannehill will bust than a C+ might be more appropriate. Any draft where you find your guy at QB is a draft to remember, so the real grade for this draft should come out in 3 years from now.
With that being said I am cautiously optimistic about Tannehill, Ryan has all the skills to be a franchise QB and with the help of solid coaching from Mike Sherman and Joe Philbin, the Texas A&M should have a solid chance at having success in the NFL.
Aside from the QB the Dolphins did pretty well getting a 1st round talent in Jonathan Martin and some value later on in the draft. Martin should start at RT from day 1 and provides insurance for Jake Long who struggled a little to stay healthy last year as well being in a contract year.
The Dolphins landed Olivier Vernon who Mike Mayock said was a second round talent by his standards. The real interesting pick by the Dolphins is local running back Lamar Miller who some had as the second best running back in this year’s draft and could make a lot of teams regret passing on him.
The Dolphins did a good job on finding both need and the best player available, however with that being said the Dolphins might only start seeing the benefits of this draft class in 2013.
Round 1: QB Ryan Tannehill (Texas A&M)
Round 2: OT Jonathan Martin (Stanford)
Round 3: DE Olivier Vernon (Miami, FL), TE Michael Egnew (Missouri)
Round 4: RB Lamar Miller (Miami, FL)
Round 5: OLB Josh Kaddu (Oregon)
Round 6: WR B.J. Cunningham (Michigan State)
Round 7: DT Kheeston Randall (Texas), WR Rishard Matthews (Nevada)
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The Cleveland Browns turned some heads during the NFL draft, especially in the first round. Some of their critics think they've taken a big step in the right direction while others think they buried themselves for years to come with another poor draft.



The perception of winners and losers on draft day is tough to call, rather impossible actually, but that won't stop me from making an attempt. Because there's no way of knowing whether specific players will pan out or become huge busts, I'll speak in terms of popular beliefs and perceptions from both the team executives and fans. Now, straight to your day 1 winners (in the order they picked).