The NFL offseason can be brutal. Media members and fans are forced to kill a lot of time, especially in the period after the draft and before training camp gets underway. Oftentimes, that can lead to reflecting back on draft classes from past years, which is usually done in one of two ways.
One way to reassess past drafts is by doing redrafts, which are typically very bad and a waste of everyone’s time. The other way is regrading, which can actually be fun and productive, as it’s typically done for drafts that involve players who have a few years in the pros under their belts.