Reading about the player, I think it's a between 7.5-8/10 (Guess that's a B).
First 3 picks were really good, liked the aggressiveness and we made deals to leapfrog the competition, and had great value for the first 2, and Raridon, after reading about him made me excited.
Prunty is a good pick, good CBs are never enough, if he pans out. His profiles makes him look like a bit of a tweener, not very strong or heavy, but decent length. Maybe one year in the gym makes him a steal.
the tackle pick in the 5th round, to me at least, gives a hint that they don't trust Campbell at LT. Sure, he will have incumbent priority, and might as well prove he deserves the spot. Crownever looks like a project, between him and Marcus Bryant, if one of them pans out, we might have Tackles figured out for some years, between them, Lomu and Campbell. Obviously, maybe interior line would make more sense, short term wise.
Obiazor seems like a bad pick. I really don't like picking for Special Teams, and he's the opposite to Raridon as in the more I read, the less enthusiastic I am. Small for a Linebacker and seeing some his videos, he doesn't react to things quickly enough.
Morton is a weird pick. I'd rather have a veteran behind Maye (and DeVitto) than him, and he doesn't seem to have that much potential.
Miller seems to be more of the same for the Running back room. Would prefer a project big bruising back to maybe take over short yard situations from Stevenson.
Hutchins doesn't do anything for me. Of hall the highlights I've seen, his was really ****ty. Speed to try going around his man, but seems to simply not have strength to push anyone at the NFL level.