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NFL Draft 2016 Results: Full List of Selections and Grades from Round 1
- Updated: April 29, 2016
If one word could describe the first round of the 2016 NFL draft, it would be shocking.
Thursday night’s events wasted no time getting downright strange: Just before the Los Angeles Rams went on the clock to open the night, a video (since deleted) was tweeted out from Laremy Tunsil’s Twitter account portraying the offensive lineman smoking marijuana with a gas mask.
Tunsil claimed the video was from “years ago,” but he still experienced a fall, finally landing with the Miami Dolphins at No. 13.
Laremy Tunsil said “someone hacked my twitter account” and that the video was “years ago.” He said he learned of it in the green room.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 29, 2016
Meanwhile, UCLA linebacker Myles Jack fell completely out of the first round following details emerging in the week leading up to the draft about his knee injury.
In fact, plenty of projected first-round players still remain on the board for Day 2, including defensive tackles A’Shawn Robinson and Jarran Reed, and inside linebacker Reggie Ragland.
You can find the full list of selections below, as well as grades and analysis for every pick of Round 1.
Full Selections
Grades
Breaking Down Highest Grades
Jacksonville Jaguars, DB Jalen Ramsey
There was a strong consensus ahead of the draft that defensive back Jalen Ramsey was the most talented player in the class, and all the Jacksonville Jaguars had to do was sit back and wait for him to fall into their laps at No. 5 overall.
Per Jaguars.com’s John Oehser, …
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