A review of draft grades the NFC East teams."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Dallas Cowboys News2019 NFC East first-round draft grades: Where can I buy a Dave Gettleman jersey? New https://www.dallascowboysfanshop.com/Tr … ick-Jersey ,226commentsA review of draft grades the NFC East teams. CDTShareTweetShareShare2019 NFC East first-round draft grades: Where can I buy a Dave Gettleman jersey? Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY SportsGrading a draft just a few hours after the last pick is made is generally frowned upon by the more hardcore football fan who knows that drafts can’t really be graded until three to four years after the fact. But like the site of an accident, many people also find it hard not to look once such a grade is published, especially if the grade does not bode well for one of your competitors.If the review of a Giants/Eagles/Redskins pick is bad, you cling to it and hope that it will carry over onto the field when the season starts. If it is good, you can simply shrug it off and say it doesn’t matter anyway and that post-draft grades are for the feeble-minded.Regardless, what the grades do - to some extent - is they capture the media reaction about a draft immediately after it is over. In this post, we’ll look at seven sites that have submitted their grades for last night. We’ll start with an overall summary of the grades in the table below, follow that up with a look at the best and worst grade for each pick, and then finish with a draft grade for the Cowboys (yes, they got one!) and a little fun with Gettleman.OVERALL GRADES BEST AND WORST GRADES6. Giants: Daniel Jones, QB, DukeBest: Sports Illustrated, C+Worst: The Ringer, D-15. Redskins: Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio StateBest: The Ringer, A+Worst: Sports Illustrated, C+17. Giants: Dexter Lawrence, DT Randy Gregory Jersey , ClemsonBest: CBS Sports, BWorst: USA Today, F22. Eagles (from BAL): Andre Dillard, LT, Washington StateBest: USA Today, A+Worst: Walter Football, C26. Redskins (from IND): Montez Sweat, Edge Mississippi StateBest: Walter Football, A+Worst: CBS Sports, B30. Giants (from SEA): Deandre Baker, CB, GeorgiaBest: Bleacher Report, A-+Worst: USA Today, D+COWBOYS GRADEChad Reuter of NFL.com gave the Cowboys a straight “A”. Here’s why:SPECIAL BONUS SECTION: THE BIGGEST LOSER OF THE NIGHTNow that you’ve had a night to sleep over it, how do you feel about the draft so far? ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Rashan Gary is living his dream as the founder and CEO of his own sports agency.The defensive end, projected to be one of the top picks in the NFL draft, has fulfilled a vision he had as a high school star in New Jersey and developed in his mind the past three years at Michigan.“I always had a dream of playing in the NFL and leaving a legacy,” Gary said in an interview with The Associated Press. “The older I got Jaylon Smith Color Rush Jersey , I understood that football is not forever. This is a step to take care of my family in the long run. Starting this agency is a way I can definitely do that in my years on the football field and the years when I’m not on the football field.”He has already recruited one NFL prospect to Rashan Gary Sports . And, he hopes to land more players from Major League Baseball, the NBA and NHL by promoting the agency as a way athletes can make the most out of their earning potential.“It’s going to change the game,” Gary told The AP. “Now, players know the power they have and taking this step is big for me, my family and my dream.”Gary’s mother, Jennifer Coney-Shepherd, is the president of the five-person agency. Certified agent Ian Clarke will negotiate Gary’s contract and will be paid as an employee of the agency instead of getting a percentage.“I don’t think this has ever happened,” said Gil Brandt, the NFL’s top draft consultant and a former personnel director for the Dallas Cowboys. “Everybody has a new, creative idea and this is the latest one.“The first contract in the NFL is relatively simple with the pay pretty much pre-determined whether you’re drafted 13th or 107th. I’m guessing some street-smart guy told him about this idea to set up his own agency to keep more of his money.”Rashan Gary Sports executives, though, insist Gary came to them with the pioneering idea.“This pre-dates all of us,” said Dante Simpson, who heads marketing and branding for the agency. “Ian didn’t pitch this. I didn’t pitch this. He and his mother talked to other agents and marketing folks about this vision. He went after the talent he wanted to secure to be the first to do this.”Gary is expected to be among the top 10 picks in April and he may be able to boost his stock even more by displaying exceptional speed and strength at the league’s scouting combine. The 6-foot-5, 281-pound Gary is training for the opportunity to show how fast, agile and powerful a player his size can be in Texas with Michael Johnson Performance, a partner of the agency.While Gary is focused on running and lifting, he did get former Bowling Green defensive back Montre Gregory to sign with his agency .“Rashan recognized his talent https://www.dallascowboysfanshop.com/An … ods-Jersey ,” Simpson said.Gary was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree, majoring in general studies while working on a marketing and sales track certificate from Michigan’s business school. He began focusing on his future after his injury-stunted season ended with a loss to Ohio State. He declared for the draft, skipping the Wolverines’ bowl game and his senior season.He was a second-team preseason All-American, but a shoulder injury limited him to nine games. Gary had 44 tackles — including seven for losses — and 3½ sacks last season. He was an All-Big Ten player as a sophomore when he had 66 tackles, including 12 for losses and six sacks. Gary, who is from Plainfield, New Jersey, signed with Michigan as the top-rated high school player in the country.Gary could have followed the popular path and signed with industry leaders such as Creative Artists Agency or Drew Rosenhaus, but chose to take a chance on his idea.“Rashan Gary Sports is set up for players to take ownership of their intellectual property,” Clarke said. “Our model, which we’d rather keep quiet for now, helps players with their finances on the front end.”The agency has just two clients, Gary and Gregory, but plans to have more NFL players in the future while also competing for business with agents in other sports.“We’re looking to be in all major league sports,” Clarke said. “There are agents we’re having conversations with and it’s just a matter of securing some of those deals.”