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It isn't fair to judge NFL draft classes for at least a few seasons. Making the jump from college to the pros can take time, and what we see in Year 1 isn't always what we get over the course of a career. Older fans may remember Peyton Manning and his league-leading 28 interceptions as a rookie back in 1998. Things ended up working out pretty well for that guy.

With 10 weeks of the 2019 season complete, though, early opinions can be formed. New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones, for example, may not be the next Manning—Peyton or Eli—but he's shown a good foundation of athleticism, accuracy and poise during his time as a starter.

As the season enters its home stretch, it's a great time to examine each team's rookie class and the players' development thus far. These takeaways may seem silly a year from now—or even weeks from now, for that matter—but here are the biggest things we've learned about each rookie class through 10 weeks.

In addition to all the takes for every NFL team's 2019 draft class in this slideshow, the folks at Stick to Football's latest episode look at Dwayne Haskins's future, what to make of Vernon Hargreaves III's sudden release, which QB the Cincinnati Bengals should take in the 2020 NFL draft, and the future (and how to fix it) for the Daniel Jones-led New York Giants. Check all that and more out here.