Finally, the NFL Draft has kicked off in Detroit.
The first round is complete, giving hope to the 32 teams that made selections. More action in Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday night, followed by Rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday.
We’ll have to wait and see how these picks turn out, but that won’t stop us from analyzing.
Let’s take a look at the winners and losers of the first round.
Winners
Quarterbacks – Six quarterbacks were picked in the first 12 selections, setting a fast pace. These QBs bring hope to their new teams for better days ahead.
Offensive players – The draft had a strong offensive trend with 23 offensive players picked in the first round compared to nine defensive players.
GO DEEPER
NFL Draft opens with record 14 straight offensive picks
Kyler Murray – The Cardinals QB gets a new wide receiver to bolster the offense.
Philadelphia Eagles – Snagging a cornerback without having to trade up.
Daniel Jones – Giants opted for a wide receiver, enabling Jones to prove himself.
Losers
Kirk Cousins – Falcons surprise Cousins with another QB pick.
GO DEEPER
Cousins stunned Falcons drafted Penix Jr. in first round
Las Vegas Raiders – Raiders missed out on top QB prospects.
Zach Wilson – Wilson’s chance for a fresh start in Denver dashed with a new QB pick.
Defensive backs – Long wait for cornerback picks in the first round.
Buffalo Bills – Confusing moves in the draft could haunt them later.
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