To be fair to both the analysts and the players, these grades don’t mean much right now. They are just instant reactions to selections. Some selections like Daniel Jones as number six is easy to give a bad grade because he shouldn’t have been picked there, but who knows, maybe in four years, Jones is a stud quarterback. Things can change quickly in the NFL and you can truly judge a class until about year three, but it doesn’t stop the practice either way. This draft season, members of the Iowa football team received glowing grades for their selections.