Separating them from the busts seems extra difficult this year.
In other words, it's a weak draft.
I've accepted the fact that the Celts are probably going to end up picking 3-6, which means they'll get a prospect with a probable ceiling of solid starter / nice role player, unless they are able to trade the pick for somebody established.
It's not ideal, but hey, sometimes "strong" drafts -- like 2014 -- still yield mostly duds (or at least significantly flawed players) in the 3-10 range.
I'm glad to see Bender drop. Taking a chance on a guy like that outside the top 10 is a no-brainer. Taking him top 5 is playing fast and loose with your job, if you're a GM.
Murray, Hield, Dunn, Poeltl ... not "exciting" prospects, but any of those guys would help the Celts, I think.