Winners and losers after Round 1 of the 2017 NFL Draft

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Winners and losers after Round 1 of the 2017 NFL Draft Published: Apr 27, 2017 at 06:34 PM Around The NFL Podcast Co-Host No one had a clue. That was the read on the 2017 and Thursday's wild night did not disappoint. The receiver cla s was supposed to be lacking at the top end, yet three wideouts were selected in the top nine. This quarterback cla s was supposed to lack any player resembling a sure thing -- so, of course, three teams, including two playoff teams, to take a signal-caller within the first 12 picks. Philadelphia was treated to one of the most entertaining first rounds we've seen in a long time. Let's break it all down: Winners First-round receivers: So much for this cla s not having a true No. 1 overall receiver. Not only did (drafted fifth overall by the Titans), (seventh overall by the Chargers) and (ninth overall by the Bengals) get taken within the first 10 picks, but they all landed in perfect situations to produce. Davis gives Tenne see QB a physical outside receiver who can make plays after the catch. is an incredible jump-ball receiver who will get to play in Los Angeles with , one of the most aggre sive vertical pa sers in football. Finally, Ro s will see the single coverage that comes with one of the best receiver gigs in football: playing opposite in Cincinnati. Non-traditional general managers: executive vice president Sashi Brown and general manager John Lynch come from , relative to both each other and most typical NFL decision-makers. They both made Round 1 look easy on Thursday. Lynch -- the former safety working his first front-office job -- probably couldn't believe how well his first draft night as a GM went. Not only did he reportedly convince multiple teams that they needed to deal with him at No. 2 overall to get quarterback , but he only to pick up two extra third-round picks and a fourth-rounder from the -- and he still landed , . Lynch used the fourth-round pick acquired from the and draft linebacker at No. 31 overall. The added two top-five talents in Thomas and Foster, with NFL Network's Daniel Cedric Paquette Men Jersey Jeremiah calling Foster the best pick in the draft. Lynch, for his part, said Thomas and Foster were two of the top three players on his board. The and now have two in hand for next year. Unlike the rest of this draft, they didn't force things at quarterback. After some misdirection, Cleveland took the best player in the draft in Texas A&M pa s rusher first overall. No one will ever know if the were among the teams trying to trade up with Lynch for Trubisky at No. 2, but Cleveland wisely pivoted. They ended up adding Michigan safety (No. 25 overall) and high-ceiling Miami tight end (No. 29) and will head into next year's draft . Sashi Brown owns GM Rick Smith, or at least his future draft choices. The ' defensive overhaul: New Indianapolis GM Chris Ballard has a vision, and he's executing it beautifully. Thursday's selection of Ohio State safety was a fantastic value at No. 15 overall and immediately improves a woeful secondary. Since the start of March, Ballard has added defensive tackle , linebackers , and and defensive end . No team has done a better job improving its toughne s and defensive depth this offseason. Running back value: It wasn't so long ago that promising prospects like , and had to wait deep into the second round to get selected. Now someone like , a 203-pound back unlikely to run between the tackles very much at the NFL level, can go No. 8 overall to the . The new NFL is about space and versatility. McCaffrey might have been a little-used role player 20 years ago, but now he's getting drafted as a star. While the try to expand their offensive identity with McCaffrey, new grand poohbah Tom Coughlin made a strong mi sion statement by rubber-stamping bruising LSU back as the No. 4 overall pick. Quarterback ' future in Jacksonville is a mystery, but it's safe to say the now run through Fournette. , QB, Buccaneers: It's been an incredible offseason for Winston, who saw the Bucs add tight end on Thursday after picking up in free agency. Tampa's offense is loaded, just in time for the ' "Hard Knocks" close-up. The city of Philadelphia: The crowd and the setting Thursday set a new draft-night standard. The NFL might have to run this back. Losers , and Tom Savage: has been here before. He did a laudable job holding off for a while in San Francisco, but Vladislav Namestnikov Jersey the ' veteran QB is turning 33 years old next month and is apparently again doubted within his own building. coach Andy Reid took pains to say that the team's new draft pick, , will need time to develop, but the didn't give up two first-round picks for the former Texas Tech quarterback to sit on the bench forever. This Kansas City squad has already proven it's playoff ready, and Mahomes -- like Kaepernick once did in San Francisco -- will be the guy who gets a chance to seize the reins from Smith and take it over the top. Smith . , on the other hand, must have been blindsided Thursday. Glennon signed a "$45 million" contract with Chicago in March that, upon closer examination, was revealed to be e sentially a one-year tryout. Glennon only has $2.5 million guaranteed in the 2018 season, and it wouldn't be a surprise if he's no longer on the by then. At least Glennon got paid before potentially getting replaced. coach Bill O'Brien insisted Thursday night that is still the ' starting quarterback, but it will only be a matter of time before No. 12 overall pick takes over. Give GM Rick Smith credit for creating a second chance to make a career-defining quarterback pickup. Just don't give him too much credit. Rick Smith, GM: The books can finally be closed on the in Houston. It cost the a lot of money, a chance to win a playoff game in Foxborough and Houston's first two picks in 2018. Smith has been scrambling to clean up the Osweiler me s all offseason and had to give away part of the team's future to do so. John Fox's job security, Mitchell Trubisky and the entire city of Chicago: Fox is not exactly known for developing offensive talent, and now his primary job in 2017 is creating a productive atmosphere for No. 2 overall pick . Developing an untested rookie QB and an untested starter in Glennon while trying to win games is going to be awfully difficult. The also now have fewer draft picks to use to improve the team around Trubisky. Getting taken so early is a ble sing for Trubisky's wallet, but he is set up for failure, along with his head coach. Having offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains and as your "No. 1 receiver" is not a recipe for succe s. ' draft luck: The traded ahead of New Orleans to take quarterback , a player who many believed the were eyeing with the No. 11 Jan Rutta Kids Jersey overall pick, at No. 10. (The trade would indicate the believed that rumor, too.) The then traded ahead of New Orleans' No. 32 overall pick to take linebacker , another player strongly connected to the , at No. 31. While New Orleans landed two quality players in cornerback and tackle , their night could have been a lot spicier. 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