The predicted results from 50 prominent mock drafts from draft blogs, national news outlets and local newspapers in NFL cities were woefully inaccurate for the first round of Thursday's draft.

The average mock draft was correct—matching a player with a team in the right draft slot—on 3.92 of 32 picks. If you don't count the first two picks, which many pundits handicapped, the average number of correct picks was 2.38 per mock draft. The overall winner was year-round draft site WalterFootball.com, which had eight perfect picks. 

Only one mock draft accurately predicted Blake Bortles to the Jackonsville Jaguars, which was courtesy of Jacksonville.com.