Dante Fowler, Jr. had the best draft day outfit. (Getty Images)

The first round of the NFL Draft is one of the most exciting nights of the year for the players getting drafted, teams adding new players and fans with hope for the next season. It's also become a night for prospects to show off flashy suits. 

The 2015 Draft had plenty of great suits and outfits -- along with a few bad ones -- being worn by the top prospects. For actual draft grades, you can go here, but all we care about here is which players LOOKED the best on draft night. 

Here are draft suit grades in order of when they were drafted: 

QB Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: B

So, the suit itself isn't anything special. It's a black suit, white shirt and gold tie. It fits and is sharp which is all well and good, but what gets him a B are the shoes. Jameis donned some killer black and gold Nike Foamposites. 

QB Marcus Mariota, Tennessee Titans: F/C

Alright, so he loses a ton of points for wearing khakis and going with the subdued Hawaiian print shirt. You can do better, Marcus, this is an F. 

HOWEVER, he put on so many leis when he got drafted that you can barely see his face. With the leis, it's a C, without it's an F. He should have worn all of the leis the entire time.

OLB/DE Dante Fowler, Jr., Jacksonville Jaguars: A++++++

LOOK AT THIS MAN! There's just so much to talk about. Let's start with the suit. It's incredible all on it's own. The all white with the red detailing on the lapels is just phenomenal. The gold sunglasses on the gold carpet are a nice touch as well.

Then you get to the shoes. The gold, studded $7,000 Louboutins are a work of art. Bow down to Dante Fowler, Jr., the Swag Lord of the 2015 NFL Draft. 

OLB/DE Vic Beasley, Atlanta Falcons: A-

Beasley's suit game was pretty strong with the bright red detailing on the black suit. Also he gets bonus points for getting drafted by the Falcons and being prepared in the red and black.

CB Trae Waynes, Minnesota Vikings: C

Waynes went with the dark plaid suit, which is the most boring suit you can go with while trying to not be boring. You look like Roy Williams, Trae. 

NT Danny Shelton, Cleveland Browns: A+++

Where Mariota really could have done better with his Hawaiian theme, Shelton KILLED it with the nod to his Samoan heritage. The entire outfit is awesome, but I'm especially partial to his vest and bow tie. It wasn't just Danny, the whole Shelton family was on point.

(Side Note: I dare you to try his dad. Look at him. Never cross a man that raised a 350-pound behemoth and is mean-mugging in a wild vest and pants three sizes too big. He will destroy you.)

C Cameron Erving, Cleveland Browns: B+

Erving went with the maroon and black tuxedo jacket and he pulled it off pretty well even if he did look like he was going to his night job as a valet after the draft was over. 

OLB/DE Bud Dupree, Pittsburgh Steelers: A+

Bud Dupree showed up in a red velvet jacket and a big bow tie and pulled it off. Stunt on them, Bud.

OT D.J. Humphries, Arizona Cardinals: A

I like Humphries gray and black tuxedo jacket a lot. Where Erving's jacket made him look like a valet, Humphries' just looked really good. 

WR Breshad Perriman, Baltimore Ravens: C

Perriman's hairline was the talk of Twitter when he got drafted. Now, maybe he does look like the missing member of Earth, Wind and Fire, but that isn't what we're here to discuss.

We're here to talk about that suit he was wearing that was made from fabric off my grandmother's couch. It's not great, Breshad, but I have to respect your commitment to just doing you so I'll give you a C. 

(Images via Getty and Twitter)