The only thing that gets talked about more than a good draft pick is a bad one. We all appreciate it when the Steelers can grab a T.J. Watt at the end of the first round, but when that first round pick is an Artie Burns or Jarvis Jones, it often overshadows the many good first round picks in recent memory.
Whether it be because of poor effort, coaching, or schematic fit, we see first round picks each year that never reach their full potential. This year, the prospects that are considered to be more boom-or-bust may slide due to teams having less information on them.