Final thoughts on the draft:
Round 1, No. 3 overall: Derek Stingley Jr, CB, LSU
Grade: This is a tough one, but I give it an A
It's a gamble, but this team is in a position to gamble on someone who has the potential to be the hands down best player in this draft class. Now is the time to take risks with the team in rebuild mode.
Round 1, No. 15 overall: Kenyon Green, OG, Texas A&M
Grade: B+
Probably a bit too high, but would have been gone if we traded down. This is a head scratcher on the draft "analysts" I see who give this a D saying it's waaay too early for Green, but then give the Chargers and A for taking Zion two picks later. I just think people were mad that Houston didn't take the DE Johnson. I've seen laughable bad takes on Green, to the point that someone actually said he doesn't have the athleticism to play guard in the NFL which is hilarious. My thoughts are that Kenyon is the best IOL in the draft and you can put him literally anywhere on this line for an upgrade, so wish we would have gotten him after one more trade down, but happy with him on the team.
Round 2, No. 37 overall: Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor
Grade A
Love the Pitre pick. Hopefully Lovie wants to use him in the Nickel like Houston and KC used the honey badger, and this will be one of those picks where people question why he wasn't taken in the first.
Round 2, No. 44 overall: John Metchie III, WR, Alabama
Grade C
This is a tough one, because I really like Metchie as a prospect, but I don't think they needed to trade up to get him like they did. I think they could have waited some and not use as much capital as the did to move up. Also, while I think Metchie has potential to be good, I don't think he was specifically better than the other WRs available, so we reached to get him.
Round 3, No. 75 overall: Christian Harris, LB, Alabama
Grade A
I like this pick a lot. He should fit Lovie's defense really well, since he likes his LBers playing in space. He's not a polished player and still needs work, but, that's why he's in the 3rd round and not the 1st.
Round 4, No. 107 overall: Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida
Grade B
Good back, I think there were better ones available, but at the same time, he's a workhorse with low milage that will take a while to be run into the ground....yeah him?
Round 5, No. 150 overall: Thomas Booker, DT, Stanford
Grade B
Nice depth pick with starter potential in this defense. He seem like a guy that again can fit in Lovie's defense that relies on the interior d-line to get penetration.
Round 5, No. 170 overall: Teagan Quitoriano, TE, Oregon State
Grade ?????
I have never heard of this guy and I don't know of any real tape, so maybe they found a hidden gem. No clue?
Round 6, No. 205 overall: Austin Deculus, OT, LSU
Grade B - Good depth guy for a backup tackle. Doesn't really have the agility to ever be a starter at tackle, but maybe the coaches think they can work with him and see how he does at guard which would be a big project since he's only played tackle his entire football life.
Overall this is a solid B+ to A draft, and I'm still excited about the future.