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● By Ryan Wilson

Accuracy: 2.64%898th Place
We've admitted throughout the fall that we have no idea how many quarterbacks end up going in Round 1, though the reality is, we currently have first-round grades on just two of them: Matt Corral and Carson Strong. There are mitigating circumstances, of course, most notably: Teams will overdraft the position and there's no reason to expect anything different this time around. It's why we have four passers coming off the board, though the first doesn't hear his name called until the No. 9 pick, when the Falcons plan for life after Matt Ryan. Even more interesting: Six picks later, the Steelers roll the dice on Malik Willis, who can be electric but who also is incredibly raw. Put another way: He'll need to land in a great spot to maximize his success, and what better spot than Pittsburgh, where the second-most important offseason priority (after finding a QB) is fixing the offensive line.

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