Why the low draft grades?

I've seen a couple of those grades and the "problem" that they have with Day 1 is that they felt we gave up too much for a non-QB.

Giving up two mid-round picks to move up five spots for Olave, in addition to trading future capital to the Eagles to select two non-quarterbacks on Thursday, was not an ideal use of resources.

On Day 2 they say Taylor was overdrafted:

In the second round, New Orleans selected a versatile defensive back in Taylor, whose size (6-foot, 199 pounds) and athleticism are nice. However, I projected him to be a third- or fourth-round prospect, not selected in the top 50.

I never pay attention to these ratings because you can't judge a draft class for a couple years. The Saints moved up to get the WR they felt was the best in the draft, and they saw the run on WRs begin and felt Olave wouldn't be available at 16. When have the Saints ever let "their guy" sit on a draft board? They've ALWAYS moved up to draft the player that they wanted. Tha's why I have no problem with they trading up for Olave.

The team seem to love Penning and Taylor, so I'm cool with those as well. They're responsible for developing these guys and they're the ones paying them. So as a fan I can only hope for the best.