Giants Draft:
1. Ronnie Stanley, OT - ND (10); went 6 -- +4
2. Michael Thomas, WR - Ohio State (40); went 47 -- -7
3. Su'a Cravens, LB - USC (71); went 53 -- +18
4. James Bradberry, CB - SMU (110); went 62 -- +48
5. Kevin Hogan, QB - Stanford (150); went 162 -- -12
6. Beau Sandland, TE - Montana State (185); went 252 -- -67
Total of -16 but I really don't care about the total when it was a 6th rounder that bottomed me out and a guy that I knew I was taking early but I didn't have a 7th so I had to take him with the 6th.
Pretty good draft here, IMO. I hate seeing it pushed to a negative by a 6th round pick but shit happens.
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Pittsburgh Draft
1. Eli Apple, CB - Ohio State (25); went 10 -- +15
2. Darian Thompson, SS - Boise State (58); went 71 -- -13
3. Bronson Kaufusi, DE - BYU (89); went 70 -- +19
4. Sebastian Tretola, G - Arkansas (124); went 193 -- -69
6. Vincent Valentine, NT - Nebraska (221); went 96 -- +125
7. Cole Toner, OT - Harvard (230); went 170 -- +60
7. Trevor Davis, WR - Cal (247); went 163 -- +84
Total of +221
I do think it's interesting that my immediate post-draft analysis was that my Giants draft started strong and then tailed off while my Steelers draft started shaky and firmed up really well starting in the 3rd - I was spot on there; I just didn't figure I'd make up that much ground late and turn it into a positive draft, especially a hugely positive one.
A sum total of +205; pretty damn good.
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