PHILADELPHIA — Even Mike Mayock isn’t sure what to make of this year’s NFL Draft.
“I’ve never seen a draft where there’s been more medical, character, late-breaking issues,” the NFL Network draft guru said Wednesday. “It’s the cloudiest first round I’ve ever been involved with.”
There are a few consensus can’t-miss prospects, including the likely No. 1 overall pick, Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, and LSU running back Leonard Fournette. But with so many talented players at several positions — and plenty of questions about the incoming quarterbacks — it’s hard for draft analysts to pin down what each team will do and which prospects are stars in the making.