Let's take a look at the draft hauls of the 32 teams in the league. In putting this list together, I looked at how teams addressed their needs, operated within the confines of their draft picks and sprinkled in my own assessments of some of their selections. My rankings continue with teams 5-8.

5. Detroit Lions

Draft picks: Taylor Decker (No. 16 overall), A'Shawn Robinson (No. 46 overall), Graham Glasgow (No. 95 overall), Miles Killebrew (No. 111), Joe Dahl (No. 151), Antwione Williams (No. 169), Jake Rudock (No. 191), Anthony Zettel (No. 202), Jimmy Landes (No. 210), Dwayne Washington (No. 236)

What I like about the Lions' draft is that they came in wanting to get bigger and tougher, and they followed that plan with their first five picks. If A'Shawn Robinson can develop a pass rush, look out. This draft should produce several future starters for the Lions.

6. Chicago Bears

Draft picks: Leonard Floyd (No. 9 overall), Cody Whitehair (No. 56 overall), Jonathan Bullard (No. 72 overall), Nick Kwiatkoski (No. 113), Deon Bush (No. 124), Deiondre' Hall (No. 127), Jordan Howard (No. 150), DeAndre Houston-Carson (No. 185), Daniel Braverman (No. 230)

The trade up for Leonard Floyd gave them their pass rusher, while Cody Whitehair and Jonathan Bullard appeared to come at a relative bargain. I think their entire fourth round was a reach, but love what they did on the rest of Day 3.

7. New York Giants

Draft picks: Eli Apple (No. 10 overall), Sterling Shepard (No. 40 overall), Darian Thompson (No. 71 overall), B.J. Goodson (No. 109), Paul Perkins (No. 149), Jerell Adams (No. 184)

While there might be some who believe Eli Apple was a reach at pick 10, he fits their profile. The Giants' draft was full of quality selections at positions of need. It's hard to find much to pick at with the way they operated.

8. Houston Texans

Draft picks: Will Fuller (No. 21 overall), Nick Martin (No. 50 overall), Braxton Miller (No. 85 overall), Tyler Ervin (No. 119 overall), K.J. Dillon (No. 159 overall), D.J. Reader (No. 166 overall)

Head coach Bill O'Brien preached to anyone who would listen that the Texans wanted to get faster, and then GM Rick Smith went and added Will Fuller and Braxton Miller at wide receiver. Trading up to add Nick Martin and D.J. Reader could pay off up the middle on both sides of the ball.

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