Three teams received an A. One received an F. How did your team fare?
, acquiring players who can directly assist the third-year quarterback. LT Mekhi Becton and WR Denzel Mims could represent value given both were generally projected to go higher. Fourth-round QB James Morgan was worth a try given the team's season was scuttled last year by Darnold's three-game absence while fighting mononucleosis. Fifth-round CB Bryce Hall could be pressed into service immediately.
More important, first-round WR Henry Ruggs, he of the 4.27-second 40-yard dash, is a classic Raider pick and one who should lighten the box for former Tide teammate Josh Jacobs while pulling coverage off TE Darren Waller. We'll see if first-round CB Damon Arnette wasand what Jon Gruden is going to do with this surplus of receivers – though Ruggs and third-round WR Lynn Bowden could allow the coach to get especially creative.
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