Best and worst 2015 draft picks for AFC West teams
The gems of a draft cla s aren't always first-round picks, and the picks that disappoint aren't always the third-day fliers. takes a look at the best and worst picks of each team in the NFL with respect to value and fit rather than overall talent, here focusing on the AFC Josh Rogers Jersey West.Denver BroncosBest: TE , Round 3 (No. 92 overall) Yes, Heuerman won't get the chance to impact the Denver offense until 2016 after . But while that puts a damper on his future, it doesn't smudge the pick itself. The got an athletic replacement for without spending too high a pick for him. It will just take another year before dividends begin to pay.Worst: DT , Round 6 (No. 203 overall) The former Maryland run stuffer will have an uphill climb to make the ' roster. As a sixth-rounder, there isn't much at stake from the ' perspective, but Kilgo is more of a free-agent type as a two- Austin Johnson Jersey down player who struggles to pre sure the pa ser.Kansas City ChiefsBest: CB , Round 3 (No. 98 overall) The got an underappreciated cover man in Nelson, who plays an aggre sive style and will join first-rounder for a push of younger competition for veteran and second-year pro . Nelson held up very well at the against a talented group of wide receivers. If attitude problems plague Peters' rookie year (his dismi sal from Washington last November was a draft concern), Nelson becomes all the more valuable.Worst: LB , Round 4 (No. 118 overall) Wilson was an All-SEC performer with more than 100 tackles in each of his last two seasons, but that production was belied by the fact that Wilson just didn't make enough of those plays at the line of scrimmage. Too often, he would let the tackle come to him, and SEC Trevon Forte Jersey insiders considered Wilson to be overrated. Don't be surprised if Wilson ends up in a reserve/special-teams role.Oakland RaidersBest: WR , Round 1 (No. 4 overall) Cooper was the most complete receiver in the draft and has a tirele s and busine s-like work ethic to go with it. The got a player who should be a long-term No. 1 receiver to pair with second-year quarterback , with whom Cooper will develop chemistry quickly. The price was high for Cooper, but so will be the reward.Worst: DT Mario Edwards, Jr., Round 2 (No. 35 overall) Edwards has high potential, but scouting concerns about his motor and inability to get the most out of his physical tools are the kinds of flags you don't want on a draft pick chosen this high. The last thing the need is to Adam Anderson Jersey get burned on a high draft pick because his motivation isn't where it should be.San Diego ChargersBest: LB , Round 2 (No. 48 overall) The former Miami Hurricane brings a hard-hitting reputation to the , and should pay immediate dividends on early downs against the run. It's le s certain that he'll be a three-down linebacker, but don't count him out for that, either. Perryman is an emotional and inspirational player whose love for the game comes through in his play.Worst: CB , Round 3 (No. 83 overall) Mager has all the physical tools NFL clubs look for in Mitch Riggs Jersey a cornerback, but the Texas State product will have a huge adjustment to make in facing pro-level competition. As well, Mager was projected to go in the fourth or fifth round, so the could have reached to make him a top-100 pick. San Diego might have been wiser to addre s its defensive line at this point rather than waiting until the sixth round.Follow Chase Goodbread on Twitter .