Seriously... There's a lot out there to write about, but where to begin. As you may or may not have seen at the top of the web page that I, or rather we, as a group, are going to write about a whole bunch of stuff. I could talk about the NFL Draft's first round and give some interesting points. You know what, that's where I'll start:
#1: Eight of the first ten picks were on either offensive line or defensive line.
#2: No running backs were selected in the first round, a (potentially) telling sign that the NFL is more of a passing league.
#3: In spite of that, however, only one quarterback (E.J. Manuel) was selected (#16 overall by the Buffalo Bills). This does seem to indicate the lack of quarterback depth when compared to the last two drafts, although I did think that Geno Smith (QB from West Virginia) would have been taken as well by some team in need of a quarterback, but I digress.
#4: Only three wide receivers (Tavon Austin at #8 by St. Louis, DeAndre Hopkins at #27 by Houston, and Cordarrelle Patterson at #29 by Minnesota) and one tight end (Tyler Eifert at #21 by Cincinnati), but then again, that is not much different when compared to the last two drafts.
That's really all I have to say on the draft at this time. I might go into the drafts of a few teams once everything is over, but that will come later.
In the meantime, enjoy this and what I put up here in the future!
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