One of the things that is common after the conclusion of the NFL draft is draft grades. The exercise here is somewhat futile in nature. What can you gather from grading a draft that is random at best when the players haven’t played a game yet?
It’s simple. You should grade them based on how you saw the draft class. If you ranked a player at 30th overall in the class but they went at No. 20, that’s not good value. We will get the full picture of these classes in three years.
What do the experts think about the Vikings draft class?