There probably hasn’t been a single draft class in NFL history that hasn’t been questioned for one decision or another. The odds of getting it 100 percent right are slim to none, and everybody tends to have different opinions about prospects as they come out of college, anyway.
For the Pittsburgh Steelers this year, the head-scratching move was their decision to trade a future fourth-round pick in order to trade into the fifth round this year and draft Wisconsin defensive lineman Isaiahh Loudermilk. Not only did most view the position as stable, many felt the prospect was closer to a priority free agent than a mid-rounder.