Advertisement 5 Teams That Crushed 2016 NFL Draft Shares 5 Teams That Crushed 2016 NFL Draft By Brad Berreman May 1, 2016 Shares With the 2016 NFL Draft done, now the results will come into focus. With that in mind, here are five teams that crushed this year’s draft. PREV NEXT 5. Cleveland Browns Getty Images The Browns had 14 draft picks, which helps, but they added talent at virtually every position and also traded for veteran cornerback Jamar Taylor on Day 3. It was a solid showing for Cleveland's new regime. The Browns had 14 draft picks, which helps, but they added talent at virtually every position and also traded for veteran cornerback Jamar Taylor on Day 3. It was a solid showing for Cleveland's new regime. Advertisement PREV NEXT 4. Washington Redskins Getty Images The Redskins added a top wide receiver (Josh Doctson), a few pieces for their defense and depth options at quarterback (Nate Sudfeld) and running back (Keith Marshall). It was a nice haul for general manager Scot McCloughan. The Redskins added a top wide receiver (Josh Doctson), a few pieces for their defense and depth options at quarterback (Nate Sudfeld) and running back (Keith Marshall). It was a nice haul for general manager Scot McCloughan. PREV NEXT 3. Oakland Raiders Andy Lyons Getty Images The Raiders added defense with their first three picks, including a potential steal in DE Shilique Calhoun. Fourth-round QB Connor Cook is a potential future trade asset, and final pick OG Vadal Alexander could be another steal. The Raiders added defense with their first three picks, including a potential steal in DE Shilique Calhoun. Fourth-round QB Connor Cook is a potential future trade asset, and final pick OG Vadal Alexander could be another steal. PREV NEXT 2. Cincinnati Bengals Brett Carlsen Getty Images Cornerback William Jackson III and wide receiver Tyler Boyd filled two big needs for the Bengals. Fourth-round pick DT Andrew Billings was regarded by some as a potential first-round pick, and Cincinnati also added depth at LB, OG and safety. Cornerback William Jackson III and wide receiver Tyler Boyd filled two big needs for the Bengals. Fourth-round pick DT Andrew Billings was regarded by some as a potential first-round pick, and Cincinnati also added depth at LB, OG and safety. PREV NEXT 1. Buffalo Bills Getty Images First-round pick Shaq Lawson fits a big need for the Bills, and they also got excellent value in the second (Reggie Ragland) and third (Adolphus Washington) rounds. Cardale Jones (fourth round) has a chance to be Buffalo's quarterback of the future. First-round pick Shaq Lawson fits a big need for the Bills, and they also got excellent value in the second (Reggie Ragland) and third (Adolphus Washington) rounds. Cardale Jones (fourth round) has a chance to be Buffalo's quarterback of the future. Share Related Stories 5 Potential Landing Spots For Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Nick Foles 5 New Tennessee Titans Who Will Have Biggest Impact In 2016 5 Takeaways From Pittsburgh Steelers' 2016 NFL Draft 5 Tennessee Titans Set For A Huge 2016 NFL Season 5 Tennessee Titans Players Who Must Step Up In 2016 5 Takeaways From Washington Redskins' 2016 NFL Draft Advertisement You May Also Like