The NFL Draft is an inexact science — this much we know.
Teams grade players differently, see some traits as a strength while other teams might see the same traits as a weakness. Point is, there is no perfect process leading up to the draft, and there is no perfect draft for that matter.
Therefore, I often find re-draft exercises to be a bit silly because of course the best players from the draft are going to go in an understandable order, making previous picks looks downright ridiculous in hindsight.
Yet, it’s always interesting to see how the future of a team could be different — for better or worse — in a re-draft exercise.