Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Each NFL Team's Best-Case Scenario for the First Round of the 2014 NFL Draft

Every team should go into the 2014 NFL draft with an idea of what the best-case and worst-case scenarios could be for each of their picks.

The best-case scenarios might be easier to determine for teams like the Houston Texans, who can select any player they want with the No. 1 overall pick, or the Seattle Seahawks, who hold the last pick of the first round but have few needs with arguably the NFL’s most complete roster.

For teams picking in the middle of Round 1 with more pressing needs to fill and many possibilities to consider as to how the draft picks prior to theirs could play out, determining best-case scenarios might be more optimistic than they are realistic.

With nearly three months remaining until this year’s draft, even the NFL teams have no idea how this year’s selection meeting will play out. Nonetheless, it’s possible to play out scenarios in which every team with a first-round pick leaves it with a player whose talent warrants an early selection and should make his drafting team better.

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