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The Westgate wasted no time dropping over/under win totals after the draft and we're wasting no time breaking them down. R.J. White likes the Ravens to go under 8.5 wins (the D took a step back), and I'm willing to pay the juice on Chargers over 9.5 (it's going up to 10 once we get Tyreek Hill news). CBS Sports staffers make their picks, too, as we discuss our favorites, NFL news and more.
Almost every team thinks its Round 1 pick will be a ROY candidate, but not all situations are equal. Chris Trapasso identified five rookies who'll make the biggest immediate impact based on fit and talent, and says Clelin Ferrell will be HUGE on a Raiders team starving for a pass rush, and check out the late-round pick who'll be a defensive star.
The three days of the NFL draft are structured and things generally go smoothly AND THEN IT'S A FREE-FOR-ALL. Jason La Canfora says when it comes to signing undrafted free agents, there really are no rules, as both teams and agents angle to complete deals. Both sides think change is in order, and JLC has a few ideas that could work.
 
 
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Fifth-year option decisions tend to fly under the radar because the deadline is May 3, right after the draft. Joel Corry has an option-year prognosis for all the first-round picks from 2016, and while some outlooks are sunny (Joey Bosa could reset the pass rusher market), here's whose option it's hard to imagine being picked up.
If you need more proof the Chiefs are moving on from Tyreek Hill, just look at them drafting Mecole Hardman. Dave Richard doesn't expect Hill-like production, and says that means Patrick Mahomes is no longer his QB1 (or QB2). Jamey Eisenberg and Heath Cummings also broke down the draft's Fantasy impact, and it's not good for two Super Bowl LIII RBs.
Dave Gettleman says he knows for a fact that two teams would've taken Daniel Jones before the Giants' second first-rounder at No. 17. But who? If you believe reports (and the Redskins GM), neither Washington nor Denver had any intention of taking Jones in Round 1. Here's how far back the Giants might've still been able to draft him.
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