Let us know what you think about the NFC South drafts, and enjoy the musings in Prisco's super early draft grades.

The Saints traded up for a wide receiver, look to be building an oversized secondary, and picked up their 18th safety. Apparently they didn't feel like they needed to address their offensive line. Lets see how well that works out. And everyone cross your fingers that Brandin Cooks turns into another Robert Meachem.

Round 1 Oregon St. WR Brandin Cooks



Round 2 Nebraska DB Stanley Jean-Baptiste



Round 4 California ILB Khairi Fortt

Round 5 Alabama SS Vinnie Sunseri



Round 5 Florida OLB Ronald Powell



Round 6 Kansas OT Tavon Rooks

New Orleans Saints: The Saints needed to get speed and first-round receiver Brandin Cooks will add it. I like second-round corner Stanley Jean-Baptiste, a bigger corner. They went heavy on defense. Grade: B

This offensive line is going to be softer than tissue paper. Plenty of people assumed Carolina would go OT in the first, and probably soon after as well. Instead they ignored it. Most of our readers have a pretty good chance at getting meaningful snaps at tackle for the Carolina Panthers in 2014.

Round 1 Florida State WR Kelvin Benjamin

Round 2 Missouri DE Kony Ealy

Round 3 LSU G Trai Turner

Round 4 North Carolina S Tre Boston

Round 5 San Jose State CB Bené Benwikere

Round 6 Stanford RB Tyler Gaffney

Carolina Panthers: Their draft was puzzling to me. Why not a left tackle? Is Byron Bell the answer? Kelvin Benjamin is a big receiver, but I liked others more. Why draft a defensive end with so many other needs? Grade: D

What do the Bucs things their problem was last year? Through my nuanced analysis, I noticed they drafted entirely offense. Actually a pretty nice haul with loads of potential.

Round 1 Texas A&M WR Mike Evans

Round 2 Washington TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins

Round 3 WVU RB Charles Sims

Round 5 Tennessee G Kadeem Edwards

Round 5 Purdue T Kevin Pamphile

Round 6 Wyoming WR Robert Herron