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2018 NFL Draft: Bills, Cards, Jets get their men; Browns perplex Published: Apr 30, 2018 at 06:24 AM Contributing Columnist What a draft weekend in the NFL. We had the good, the bad, and the . Of course, it takes years to a se s the impact of a team's draft haul. But that's never stopped me before! And that's boring. So ... Here's what I loved, liked and loathed about the 2018 , Schein Nine style: LOVE 1) Bills and Cardinals trading up for their quarterbacks. This to happen in Buffalo -- and it did, brilliantly, . I've called the next . And that comes from a healthy diet of NFL executives feeding me the goods on Allen, a prospect the great Phil Simms called the best QB in this draft cla s during our CBS Sports Network draft preview show. Allen's arm is majestic. His work ethic is off the charts. Both are needed in lovely Western New York. Patience is needed, but the now have their most talented quarterback since Jim Kelly. And could he play earlier than many expect? Well, remember that Wentz wasn't originally supposed to start, but he played well in the summer, spurring the to flip for a first-round pick. And I'm gue sing Allen is going to look fantastic, especially next to . was a thing of beauty. GM Steve Keim only had to move up five picks from No. 15 to get the best thrower in the draft. I love Rosen. Raul Neto Jersey I love his motion, his arm, his intelligence and the chip on his shoulder that comes from being the fourth quarterback taken. Keim loved it all more. And it went noted -- in a Friday appearance on my SiriusXM Radio show, "Schein on Sports" -- when Keim praised Rosen as a "football junkie" in an unprovoked comment. Because it is true. Nothing made me angrier during the pre-draft proce s than the unfair beating Rosen took. With his mix of arm talent and football IQ, Rosen will beat out for the starting job. And that's not all: Flanked by and , the UCLA product will win Offensive Rookie of the Year. Rosen helps the at their biggest area of need and gives them amazing buzz, too. It's a dreamy marriage, and I cannot wait to watch Rosen prove doubters wrong. 2) Packers scooping up two great corners an extra first-rounder. And this is why the had to change general managers, as I've been arguing for quite some time. Take a bow, Brian Gutekunst. was well worth it, given that the stunningly offered up next year's first-round pick. And Gutekunst to snag corner , a playmaking corner who's a perfect fit in Mike Pettine's blitz-heavy defense. In Round 2, Green Bay wisely doubled down on this position of great need by selecting , another talented CB with great ball skills. With a healthy , the always have the pa s attack to contend for a -- now they have some pa s defense. 3) Colts nabbing the best player in this draft. Drafting an offensive guard isn't sexy. I don't care. Before this draft, I said the team that plucks wins. So, congrats, Indy! Last month, I asked an NFC general manager, via text, if Trevor Ariza Jersey he believed the hype on the Notre Dame guard. His answer spoke volumes: "HOF." Not a hot take. That's the conventional wisdom with this cat. Nobody will be surprised when Nelson is first-team All-Pro as a rookie. After former general manager Ryan Grigson neglected the O-line for years, Chris Ballard nailed this pick. And the rest of the draft, too. 4) Jets getting their Sam. "Suck for Sam" was never really a thing, but the were wisely keeping an eye on the 2018 draft cla s. Then they seemingly won too many games, and the fan base thought, But Mike Maccagnan brilliantly traded up from 6 to 3, and . The were going for a franchise quarterback, come hell or high water. Of course, at that point, they didn't know they would land what very well might have been the top-rated QB on their board. When Cleveland pa sed on and the didn't think they needed a QB (cute, right?), the pounced. Finally, this franchise has a franchise QB. Darnold is going to be great. I loved the way he handled a brutal offensive line at USC. The should hold "John Dorsey Day" at MetLife Stadium next year. And the are going to watch Darnold dominate in New York for the next decade. Wonder who will play QB for Big Blue in two years? 5) Derwin James falling into the Chargers' lap. We are getting closer and closer to an all-L.A. ! Seriously!! Everyone knows about all the spicy acquisitions the have made this offseason. But how about these ?! L.A. football fans -- and, let's be honest, San Diego football fans -- have to be pinching themselves after seeing Swi s Army Knife safety slide all the way to No. 17. What a steal! Add him to a secondary that already features , and -- and a defense that already features edge rushers and -- and the Bolts are cookin' on defense. And with some better health luck, the offense is loaded around . The might enter the summer as the team to beat in the AFC. Seriously. Think about it. LIKE 6) Bears landing their next great linebacker. The are on a hot streak this offseason and it's awesome. I already forecast Chicago as the NFL's Cinderella team in 2018, thanks to the fine new coaching staff and a bevy of free-agent moves to help . Heading into the draft, I thought there were two dream picks at No. 8: and . With Nelson off the board, the pick was obvious -- and Ryan Pace made it. Smith instantly steps into the starting lineup and becomes a tackling machine in Vic Fangio's defense. The new Monster of the Midway. 7) Calvin Ridley joining the Falcons' offense. I never thought Ridley would go in the top 15, as some projected. I view him as a great No. 2 receiver more than a WR1. With that said, GM Thomas Dimitroff wisely snatched him up in the bottom third of the first round. And he's perfect for Atlanta's offense opposite . The are still thinking . Don't forget: on the road in last season's playoffs. But for a team that makes its living on offense, the offense wasn't truly great in 2017. Ridley's a fine addition who'll make Jones, , and the rest of the better in 2018. Isaac Bonga Jersey LOATHE 8) Browns drafting inferior players. With the first overall pick in the 2018 , the plucked the fourth-best quarterback. With the fourth overall pick, Cleveland eschewed the guy who was almost universally considered the top defensive player in the draft. You almost want to credit Cleveland for embarking on the unprecedented strategy of simply refusing to draft the best player available. Please understand: I don't hate Mayfield as an NFL player. I think he's going to be an effective NFL quarterback, especially with the RPO game so en vogue. But I, , had him ranked behind three other quarterbacks. Not one of the executives I spoke with before the draft had Mayfield as the top dog. I heard the names of , and . Not Baker. And while I think the Johnny Manziel comparison is wildly inaccurate and lazy, Mayfield did have a damning police video, and he's known for grabbing his groin and planting the flag. What happened with the No. 4 pick was arguably wackier. was the no-brainer selection. In fact, , the were preparing to send their No. 5 pick to the , with the widely held a sumption that Cleveland would take Chubb. Then the shocked everyone by selecting cornerback . Like Mayfield, I like Ward. But over Chubb? No way. Think about Chubb joining pa s-rushing forces with . When Chubb made it past the , John Elway called off the trade and happily teamed up Chubb with . I thought things would be different with my guy John Dorsey making the picks. Was back in Jimmy Haslam's ear? Paul DePodesta's computer back in the war room? You poor, poor people of Cleveland. 9) Saints giving up a first-rounder to move up 13 slots. It's the Sean Payton YOLO draft! The treated the first round like . OK, back it up for a second. I'm actually a big fan of . I pegged him as before the draft. It will not surprise me if he sacks the quarterback 10 times this year. Or if the win the , something they weren't far from doing last year. (I'll always believe they would've had a great shot against the and .) But let's be honest: You see moves like this made for a non-quarterback -- especially when the non-quarterback is a prospect, albeit a freak, who hails from a school you've never heard of. How many sacks does Davenport need to make the lo s of next year's first-rounder worth it? What kind of career must he forge? How far do the need to go in 2018? (And by the way: You never know about injuries and how a season is going to play out, especially in a tough division with a quarterback pushing 40.) Love the player. Love the team. But the cost was batty. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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