NFL Rookies Guaranteed to Prove Experts Wrong in 2016

The fallout from the 2016 NFL draft class has left an opportunity to analyze specific team fits. After months of evaluating talent and projecting how individuals will play at the next level, there’s much more clarity now of what will happen on the field. Rookies who were regarded in one light can quickly change the perception if they have the right chance to succeed. Draft experts in the media generally do a terrific job in their proclamations, but every evaluator can be wrong. This isn’t just a statement on media members, but the NFL is incorrect often as well. As a result, we’ve found eight players who are guaranteed to prove experts wrong in 2016. We’ll dive into each situation as to why these late-round picks will overcome the doubts. Make sure to leave your predictions for these players in the comments section below. The 2016 NFL draft was kind to the Ohio State Buckeyes football program, as 12 players were selected throughout the 253 total picks. All but one of their significant contributors from the 2015 squad heard their name called, with safety Tyvis Powell going undrafted. He signed a contract with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent after the event. Powell going undrafted was surprising because of his production, size and pedigree earned at Ohio State…

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