I went with Matt Miller's rankings because he seemed the most legit of the options.
I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. The biggest reach was for Hall in round 3, but I was feeling pretty desperate for not having gotten a WR by that point. I just searched among the top 10 or 15 available, and he was my favorite.
Quick summaries of the players....
Little: 6'6" 330 tackles with athleticism don't grow on trees. He could fill in for Brown at LT or wait a bit and eventually replace Cannon at RT. He's a bit of an underachiever thus far, but I'm banking on the potential. OL is the most important position in the game! Need to invest.
Lawrence: What I just said about big athletic OTs; ditto here. Lawrence is just a mammoth inside that demands double teams. He has the strength of a bear and will just manhandle any blockers that take him on one on one. True NTs are hard to find, let alone ones with as much athleticism as Lawrence has. I'm surprised he lasted this long. This feels like a steal.
Oruwariye: Great ball skills and competitiveness. Good press corner with tons of range. We lost Eric Rowe to free agency, not that he was ever great, but this is at minimum a replacement for him. Long term, I see him opposite Gilmore with Jackson in the slot. My fav corner in the draft.
Savage: One of my favorite players in the draft. True free safeties are about as rare as good quarterbacks, and Savage is a true free safety. We now have a succession plan for Devin McCourtney. He can also back up nickel and play next to McCourtney in a pinch. Ya, I know we have Dawson still, but I think Dawson is a corner, not a safety.
Bryant: This was BPA and a need fill, since we lost Flowers and Wise hasn't improved since his rookie year. I liked Bryant more than Ferrell on the edge at Clemson, and I think he's a pretty solid player. Great length, good run stopping, and a decent ability at bending the corner. A true DE, not a DE/OLB tweener.
Hall: Reminds me of a Keenan Cole or a Giants WR type of guy. Has great quickness in his routes, a large catching radius, and speed to threaten deep. He's a bit of a sleeper.
Finley: At the moment, this is the QB I'm targeting in the draft. I'm lucky to get him this late. I think he's ready to play right away, but obviously that would not be the preference. Lots to like about him, from accuracy to maturity and intelligence. The bottom line is that we can run our offense with him at QB.
Moreau: I kept searching for my TE, and everyone was pretty disappointing. I passed on several guys in earlier rounds, including Sternberger, Warring, Oliver, Mack, Wesco, Wilson, Sample, Blanton, and Kaden Smith. Finally, I settled on Moreau who tested well at the combine and really showed up on tape as a *great* blocker. I don't know much about his receiving ability to be honest, but I know he can contribute as a blocker and he has better size and athleticism than most other TEs in the draft, leading me to believe he has potential as a receiver.
Ingold: Woo! This was a personal fav, and I'm psyched to get him. I'm all about old school football, and you need a fullback for that. We have a good one, but he'll be 31 this year. Ingold seems like a good dude. Great blocker from a great pro style program at Wisconsin. Also, a pretty good athlete, runner, and receiver for a fullback. If Develin stays this year, maybe Ingold contributes on special teams to make the team.
Boykin: I went back and forth with this. I think it is a big boom/bust pick. I thought he was a bit slow in some games that I watched, but then I saw him in one game (I think it was his bowl game this year) be extremely explosive. He has great suddenness off the line, which tells me he's going to be great running those short routes. He has a fantastic catch radius at 6'3" 225 with a 40+ vertical, and you can see him in games catch just about everything.
Keke: Explosive interior DL player with good hand usage. This was BPA for sure, but I think we easily have room for another talented DT.
Tracy: I wanted to take Eric Dungey, but he wasn't even in my draft options (I checked at the start, so it's not like someone else took him). You can pretend I did take Dungey here, giving us two rookie QBs to check out and potentially keep for a year, getting double the mentorship value out of Brady. That being said, I went with Tracy who broke records as a kicker in college. Pretty solid range, good accuracy, and clutchness. I'm assuming we have to replace Gostowski.
edit:
I didn't realize it, but I took the WRs with the top two vertical leaps at the combine, Boykin and Hall. Both at 43.5" verts. Pretty damn impressive.