If there's one thing that draftniks can agree on, it's that there isn't much that draftniks can agree on.
It's a staple of the predraft process—players about whom opinions are all over the place.
Maybe it's because a quarterback who to some is an undersized troublemaker is to others a highly accurate proven winner. Or it's because a wildly talented and athletic edge-rusher played against lesser competition or has an extensive injury history. Or because a massive offensive lineman looks like a world-beater on film but was a major disappointment in workouts.
Or maybe it's just because pundits like to argue, and this time of year features more smokescreens than a Michael Bay movie.