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Something magical happens once the NFL draft concludes. Every team says it's happy with all of its selections and landed exactly who it targeted. But that's not always the case.

Many things can go wrong during the event. The draft board never falls exactly how anyone expects. An organization can swoop in and take another's target. Franchises often prefer a trade that never develops. It's how each front office reacts to these pitfalls that determines its success.

Essentially, the NFL draft serves as a barometer to determine which organizations are operating smoothly or forcing situations in a desperate attempt to quickly improve.

Everyone is viewed as winners for one weekend only. However, there are those who improve their rosters more than others. As a result, each team's draft class is fair game when deciding if its stock is pointing in the right or wrong direction just hours after the event concluded.