

NFLDB projects six of the players as future starters, with Parsons as a future All-Pro and Joseph, Odighizuwa, and Cox entering the ‘solid starter’ category.īut, grabbing four ‘bottom of roster’ players for 2021, especially one on Day 2 in the form of Wright, leaves you with the feeling that the Cowboys reached quite a bit. However, count on Joseph, Odighizuwa, Golston, and Cox making contributions in 2021 because, well, the Cowboys need them to (there’s a reason the Cowboys went almost entirely defensive in this draft). Review: Parsons is the only player the Cowboys selected that NFL Draft Bible projects as a starter in Year 1. But, unlike the Giants, he’s the only future All-Pro per NFLDB’s Future Player Value ratings.įuture Value Starters: Seven (one All-Pro, four Solid, two Average) Only Cowboys first-round pick Micah Parsons has a higher Current Value ranking, per NFL Draft Bible, than Smith. Review: Smith is the obvious centerpiece and the one player, regardless of whether you look at the ratings, that the Eagles hope will make an impact immediately. 234) – 6.7/7.9 – CV Bottom of Roster /PV Average Starterįuture Value Starters: Five (one All-Pro, five Solid, three Average) 224) – 7.4/8.8 – CV Solid Backup/PV Solid Starter 191) – 6.7/8.4 – CV Bottom of Roster/PV Solid Starter 189) – 7.0/8.2 – CV Backup/PV Average StarterĭE Tarron Jackson (No. 150) – 7.4/8.6 – CV Solid Backup/PV Solid StarterĭT Marlon Tuipulotu (No. 123) – 6.9/8.0 – CV Bottom of Roster/PV Average Starter 73) – 7.3/8.8 – CV Backup/PV Solid StarterĬB Zech McPhearson (No. 37) – 7.3/8.4 – CV Backup/PV Solid StarterĭT Milton Williams (No. 10) – 8.2/9.4 – CV Solid Starter/PV All Pro

It’s a sneaky-good draft that probably won’t look that great in 2021, but by Year 2 or Year 3 might have the highest ceiling of the four teams. But, there are enough backs in front of Brightwell to give him time to develop into one. The only downside is that Brightwell doesn’t give the Giants a complete set of future starters, per the ratings. If that’s the case, then the Giants picked up significant help at both wide receiver and in the pass rush in the years to come and maximized that value with just six selections. NFLDB sees Toney, Ojulari and Smith as potential future All-Pro level talents. But it’s the ceiling the NFLDB scouts see that’s intriguing. Now, right now, NFLDB looks at both Toney and Ojulari as ‘average’ starters.

Review: Using NFL Draft Bible’s current player value scores, the Giants scored more current value starters (two) than any other NFC East team. 201) – 7/8 – CV Backup/PV Average Starterįuture Value Starters: Five (three All-Pro, one Solid, one Average)
