The NFL draft went to Las Vegas and quickly got drunk.
In the shadow of Caesars Palace, commissioner Roger Goodell morphed into part carnival barker, part pit boss, announcing 32 picks and a record nine first-round trades in a wild night befitting a wild offseason. (Remember when Tom Brady retired? Me neither.) There were just three trades in last year’s first round.
Teams moved up. Teams moved down. They traded picks and players. They dished veterans on the side. And, yes, they made some…
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