NFL Draft grades for all 32 teams, plus 10 post-draft moves that need to happen now

Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for April 27

NFL Draft grades for all 32 teams, plus 10 post-draft moves that need to happen now
NFL Draft grades for all 32 teams, plus 10 post-draft moves that need to happen now Photo: CBS Sports

Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for April 27
Anyway, I'll give you one guess on what we're going to cover in today's newsetter and if you guessed the draft, tne you're right.

As a matter of fact, that's basically all we're going to talk about today, so I hope you're ready for that and if you're not, you better start mentally preparing now.

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2026 NFL Draft grades: Pete Prisco hands out grades for all 32 teams
There is no one who loves handing out grades more than Pete Prisco, so after the draft was over Saturday night, he sifted through all 32 draft classes and came up with a grade for each team.

I've heard rumors that Prisco was a "C" student in college, so to honor Pete, we're going to take a look at the teams that got the worst grades.

The Rams and the 49ers tied for the lowest grades of the draft with both teams getting a "C-" mark.

With that in mind, here's a look at the worst grades: Thee teams below were the only teams that were given a "C" or worse from Prisco.

If you're wondering whether Prisco actually handed out any good grades, the answer is yes.

A total of four teams -- the Chiefs, Jets, Dolphins and Cowboys -- all earned an "A" or better.

If you want to check out the Prisco's grades for every team, be sure to click here .

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NFL Draft winners and losers: Chiefs go all defense early in draft, Jaguars make several questionable picks
If there's one event on the NFL calendar where there are always some winners and some losers, it's definitely the draft.

Some teams know how to draft while other teams seem to make up their draft stategy as they go.

With that mind, let's check out some of the biggest winners and loseres from the weekend:
I was in charge of naming the winners and losers in the draft and if you want to see my full list, we've got that here .

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Best pick, worst pick and most interesting pick for each NFC team
I hope you're not tired of reading about the draft yet, because we have EVEN MORE draft stuff to get to.

Jordan Dajani with through all 16 draft classes in the NFC and then came with a best pick, worst pick and most interesting pick for each team.

Let's check out what Jordan had to say about four different teams:
Packers Best pick: CB Domani Jackson, Alabama (Round 6, pick 201) Worst pick (B-): OL Jager Burton, Kentucky (Round 5, pick 153) Most interesting pick (A-): EDGE Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State (Round 4, pick 120) My take: The Packers didn't have a first round pick, but they seemed to make the most of what they had to work with.

If Jackson does end up being their best pick, that would be good news for a Green Bay team that certainly needs some help at corner.

Rams Best pick (A): OL Keagen Trost, Missouri (Round 3, pick 93) Worst pick (B-): WR CJ Daniels, Miami (Round 6, pick 197) Most interesting pick (B+): TE Max Klare, Ohio State (Round 2, pick 61) My take: Ty Simpson might have simultaneously qualified for best pick, worst pick and most interesting pick for the Rams, but I can see why Jordan didn't want to go that route.

With the way Sean McVay uses tight ends, Klare could end up having a big year in L.A.

Eagles Best pick (A): WR Makai Lemon, USC (Round 1, pick 20) Worst pick (B-): EDGE Keyshawn James-Newby, New Mexico (Round 7, pick 252) Most interesting pick (B): TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt (Round 2, pick 54) My take: When your worst pick is a seventh-rounder, that means you had a good draft.

If you want to see the best, worst and most interesting picks for each NFC team, you can check out Jordan's full story here .

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Ten moves that need to be made now that the NFL Draft is over
Even though the draft is now over, that doesn't mean we won't see any more excitement this offseason.

There are still plenty of huge moves that could go down between now and the start of training camp in July, so Bryan DeArdo decided to take a look at the big moves that could still happen around the NFL over the next few months.

We only gave you four moves here, but DeArdo came up with 10 of them and you can check out his full list here .

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2027 NFL Mock draft: Arch Manning goes No.

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There is no rest for the weary here at CBS Sports.

As soon as the clock hit zero on the 2026 NFL Draft, we started looking toward the 2027 NFL Draft.

Is it too early to be looking that far ahead?

Probably, but we did it anyway.

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, our first 2027 NFL Mock Draft, which comes to you from Cooper Petagna.

To figure out the draft order below, we used the reverse Super Bowl odds.

One thing you'll notice below is that it should be a QB-heavy class.

Petagna has three quarterbacks going in the top-eight.

Let's check out his top 10 picks:
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Jets: QB Arch Manning (Texas) 2.

Cardinals: QB Dante Moore (Oregon) 3.

Dolphins: WR Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) 4.

Browns: EDGE Colin Simmons (Texas) 5.

Titans: CB Leonard Moore (Notre Dame) 6.

Raiders: WR Cam Coleman (Texas) 7.

Saints: EDGE Dylan Stewart (South Carolina) 8.

Steelers: QB Brendan Sorsby (Texas Tech) 9.

Panthers: TE Trey'Dez (LSU) 10.

Falcons: OT Trevor Goosby (Texas)
Besides the quarterback position, the other big winner here would be Texas, who has four players going in the top 10.

If you want to check out Petagna's full mock draft, we've got that here .

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Extra points: Mike Tomlin explains why he decided to step down as Steelers coach
It's been a busy past few days in the NFL, and since it's nearly impossible to keep track of everything, I put together a quick roundup for you.

Source: This article was originally published by CBS Sports

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