2018 NFL Draft tracker and instant grades
91. New Orleans Saints: Tre’Quan Smith, WR, Central Florida
Smith has average height and weight but decent speed. He should be able to compete for some playing time in subpackages, but he’ll be looking at special teams early on.
Grade: C+
92. Pittsburgh Steelers: Chukwuma Okorafor, OT, Western Michigan
This is a project for head coach Mike Tomlin, who has a great offensive line at the moment. Okorafor has ample raw talent, but he has to get that out of himself. To this point, it hasn’t happened.
Grade: C-
93. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ronnie Harrison, S, Alabama
This is a great value for the Jaguars, who continue to rack up defensive talent. Harrison was thought to be a second-round pick, but the thumper can come up in the box and cause issues.
Grade: A+
94. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Alex Cappa, OT, Humboldt State
Cappa is the first player taken from the Lumberjacks program since 1991, a great nugget from NFL.com. At 6-foot-6 and 305 pounds, Cappa should provide depth with the need to refine techniques.
Grade: B-
95. San Francisco 49ers: Tarvarius Moore, S, Southern Miss
The 49ers need to replace Justin Reid, and this is a lottery ticket toward that. Moore is a kid who can play special teams before working into the defense.
Grade: B
96. Buffalo Bills: Harrison Phillips, DT, Stanford
Phillips should have gone in the second round, so Buffalo getting Phillips here is a flat-out steal. The Bills did very well to land Phillips this late in the game.
Grade: A