Considering the slop flying off the board on Day 3 of the draft, I know Cade Johnson tested like ****, but the film for him is pretty good. The tape looks faster and more athletic than he tested. idk what was up there. Should have been drafted. I can see him working the deep stuff from the slot like Baldwin did. He's got plenty of clips doing it. Seahawks have a weird, top heavy group of WRs. Definitely a shot to make that roster. As Lockett likely moves away from the slot more and more, Eskridge definitely has a shot at making a splash there early.
On the flipside...Arizona's group of WR seems like a tough spot to really make a splash early for Rondale Moore. AJ Green will be eating up a lot of snaps he really doesn't deserve (advanced stats for him last year were pretty gross) and there are just a glut of names with experience there and Moore hasnt really balled out for over a season and a half. We'll see. I think the curve is a little bit longer for him. I think they'll need to make more of a concerted effort to scheme him touches. He is a lot different than Isabella from the slot, so there is that.
I just checked out the Lions depth chart...its pretty gross. Tough to project how much the slot will get work, but he could be a sneaky late round pick in your deeper leagues to contribute early.
A few guys I like that don't see mentioned a lot. Not sure if they are fully contributing in Year 1, but once Year 2 starts...
I really like the OL class MORE after the draft because I felt a lot of players ended up in good spots and they'll be solid starters by Year 2.
Spencer Brown - should be a starter for the Bills sooner rather than later. Maybe due to injuries he sneaks in before the end of Year 1, ala Ezra Cleveland from the year prior. Tommy Doyle has a pretty incredible athletic profile, but the tape on him is only ok. Nice stash for the Bills though. Big, athletic human that could be a swing tackle early and if he develops...nice get. Two great values for the Bills on the OL.
Dillon Radunz - should be starting by the end of his rookie year. Good pick. Nice athlete. Good tape.
All of the lists I see pointing at Trey Smith...but Creed Humphrey is going to be another solid starter from the Oklahoma in the NFL. Unlike a lot of the other OU OL, Humphrey's athletic profile is out of control and should start for the Chiefs on their revamped OL soon. First iOL off the bench.
I also like where the top safeties came off the board...I keep seeing Moehrig on these lists...but Jevon Holland - he should be starting by the end of his rookie season. Just a good, solid scheme fit and while underrated pre-draft, went right where he should have gone (Safety1) during the draft. Dolphins had another good draft where I think quit a few of those Day 2, Day 3 players will be early contributors (like Eichenberg). Also, I thought Richie Grant was Safety2 and I think Atlanta is a perfect spot for him.