Armed with a cache of picks, Cleveland went to work rebuilding its roster via the draft, turning two first-round picks into three and using them on three key contributors. Garrett looks to be exactly what folks expected when he was the unanimous pick at No. 1, and Njoku showed plenty of signs of being a big-play tight end for years to come. Peppers had an up-and-down campaign, but he was playing a unique -- if not peculiar -- role as a deep safety in Gregg Williams' system. Kizer was thrust into an unwinnable situation, but he made decisions that didn't help his case. Where this class could really shine through in the future is in the contributions of the later-round picks. Wilson and Johnson had their rookie seasons wiped out by injury, but Ogunjobi and Brantley each made encouraging strides, Gonzalez seemed to improve as the year went on, and Dayes was helpful in spots. GRADE: B+