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NFL Draft Team Grades (Rounds 1-2)

by Crackajg
created April 27, 2008, last edited July 22, 2009
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The first two rounds of the 2008 NFL Draft were full of surprises, intrigue and many perplexing decisions involving the wide receiver crop. Some players were taken where they were projected, others not yet taken at all. There were reaches, big trades and even a little tension between Mel Kiper Jr. and Chris Berman. What more could you ask for? Oh, grades of the first two round picks for each team you say? Alright, here you go.

Teams are in alphabetical order because I figured if we're going to be giving out grades, we might as well keep it school oriented. Oh and there are no F’s in my class, although some teams were pretty close.


Arizona Cardinals

Picks: Round 1 - Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (CB), Round 2 - Calais Campbell (DE)

The Cardinals filled in two key weaknesses by landing a CB and a DE with their first two picks. Cromartie also gives them a return specialist while Campbell has the potential to finally give their defense a legitimate pass rush threat.

Grade: A


Atlanta Falcons

Picks: Round 1 - Matt Ryan (QB), Sam Baker (OT), Round 2 - Curtis Lofton (ILB)

After kicking themselves in the ass after giving away Matt Schaub, the Falcons decided the time was now with the third pick in the draft and selected Matt Ryan from Boston College. Ryan is generally regarded as the best QB in the draft and along with Sam Baker and second round pick Curtis Lofton, should make an immediate impact.

Grade: A


Baltimore Ravens

Picks: Round 1 - Joe Flacco (QB), Round 2 - Ray Rice (RB)

Everyone knew the Ravens needed a QB and apparently, so did they. After trading down and acquiring more mid round picks, the Ravens selected Delaware QB Joe Flacco, perhaps the most accurate QB of the bunch. Ray Rice was selected in Round 2 to spell McGahee and the two give a great upgrade to what otherwise was an anemic offense last year. They still need receivers, though.

Grade: A -


Buffalo Bills

Picks: Round 1 - Leodis McKelvin (CB), Round 2 - James Hardy (WR)

The Bills get the top rated CB in McKelvin who should sure up their defensive pass attack and James Hardy, a second round receiver with the potential to be great.

Grade: A -


Carolina Panthers

Picks: Round 1 - Jonathan Stewart (RB), Round 2 - Jeff Otah (OT)

The Panthers decided to continue the trend of two-back systems by taking Oregon running back Jonathan Stewart. He will be a fine power compliment to DeAngelo Williams speedster style. The Panthers also landed Jeff Otah in at pick 19, which is amazing considering some had him going as high as the Top 10.
Stewart and Williams will be a great running duo for the Panthers.
Stewart and Williams will be a great running duo for the Panthers.

Grade: A


Chicago Bears

Picks: Round 1 - Chris Williams (OT), Round 2 - Matt Forte (RB)

Why the Bears didn’t take a QB is completely beyond me. Rex Grossman and Kyle Orton? Come on! Brian Brohm and Chad Henne both fell to them and they failed to pull the trigger. Chris Williams however, is a great offensive tackle and Matt Forte will usher in the end of the disappointing Cedric Benson era. I’ll give the Bears the benefit of the doubt and assume they’re going to take a Woodson or Brennan later on in the rounds.

Grade: B -


Cincinnati Bengals

Picks: Round 1 - Keith Rivers (OLB), Round 2 - Jerome Simpson (WR)

Keith Rivers is going to be a great linebacker and will finally fill the void of a playmaking linebacker that was left after the departure or Takeo Spikes. Jerome Simpson in Round 2 perplexed the shit out of me, however.

Grade: C -


Cleveland Browns

Picks: N/A


Dallas Cowboys

Picks: Round 1 - Felix Jones (RB), Mike Jenkins (CB), Round 2 - Martellus Bennett (TE)

Reports said Jerry Jones wanted Felix Jones in the first round and it turned out to be true. In fact, it turned out to be really true because the Cowboys probably could have waited until their twenty-eighth pick to get him. Instead, they took Mike Jenkins -- a curious decision considering the amount of corner back depth they already have at the position. The round two selection of Martellus Bennett will go well in two TE sets along with Jason Witten.

Grade: B +


Denver Broncos

Picks: Round 1 - Ryan Clady (OT), Round 2 - Eddie Royal (WR)

As with the Bengals selections -- the Broncos first round selection of Ryan Clady was a good one (if a little puzzling due to his size) however their second round pick of Eddie Royal while many of the top receivers were still on the board? Um, what?

Grade: C -


Detroit Lions

Picks: Round 1 - Gosder Cherilus (OT), Round 2 - Jordon Dizon (OLB)

I’m not going to knock the Lions first and second round picks of Cherilus and Dizon, respectively, however I am going to knock the fact that they failed to take Rashard Mendenhall after he fell to them twice. Hey, at least they didn’t take a wide receiver.

Grade: C +


Green Bay Packers

Picks: Round 2 - Jordy Nelson (WR), Brian Brohm (QB), Patrick Lee (CB)


A lot of people were surprised with the Jordy Nelson pick but I don’t think he was that much of a stretch. He’s going to be a good player. You got to feel for Aaron Rodgers, though. After finally ridding himself of Brett Favre and the starting job in his sights, the Packers go and select a supreme talent in Brian Brohm. So now he has the constant worry of Packers fans calling for his head after he throws two consecutive picks in a game. Poor kid. Patrick Lee was the best available pick at corner for the Packers.
You've got to feel bad for Aaron Rodgers.
You've got to feel bad for Aaron Rodgers.

Grade: B -


Houston Texans

Picks: Round 1 - Duane Brown (OT)

The Texans had a need for an offensive tackle and Duane Brown will fit the bill. Simple enough.

Grade: A -


Indianapolis Colts

Picks: Round 2 - Mike Pollak (C )

The Colts are apparently planning for the future at the center position and Mike Pollack was considered by many the best one in this years draft.

Grade: A -


Jacksonville Jaguars

Picks: Round 1 - Derrick Harvey (DE), Round 2 - Quentin Groves (DE)

With the departure of Marcus Stroud the Jaguars didn’t want to lose their reputation of having a fearsome offensive line to go with a smash mouth offense. They did just that by obtaining Derrick Harvey (in some what of a reach) in round one and Quentin Groves in round two.

Grade: B


Kansas City Chiefs

Picks: Round 1 - Glenn Dorsey (DT), Branden Albert (OG), Round 2 - Brandon Flowers (CB)

The most impressive first day out of any team, I think. They had three high profile picks and they stuck to their game plan and didn’t take what they didn’t need. Some thought they would take a QB early but there are still plenty available. Glenn Dorsey could be a franchise corner stone, Branden Albert must have Larry Johnson smiling and Brandon Flowers will make their secondary better.

Grade: A +


Miami Dolphins

Picks: Round 1 - Jake Long (OT), Round 2 - Phillip Merling (DE), Chad Henne (QB)

Another great first day, the Dolphins selected Jake Long who could anchor their offensive line for the next decade, Phillip Merling (who freefell to them for some strange reason) and Chad Henne who will battle for the starting job and most likely get it.

Grade: A +


Minnesota Vikings

Picks: Round 2 - Tyrell Johnson (S)

The Vikings filled a need with a great safety here. Done and done.

Grade: A


New England Patriots

Picks: Round 1 - Jerod Mayo (OLB), Round 2 - Terrance Wheatley (CB)

I’m not going to lie, me and my friends were flipping out after we traded up to number ten and the Bengals took Keith Rivers. After the selection though, we all began to calm down and realized Mayo is just as good if not better than Rivers. Belichick does know a thing or two about defensive players. Terrance Wheatley, while not one of my top choices is a great athlete who should do just fine in the system.

Grade: B +


New Orleans Saints

Picks: Round 1 - Sedrick Ellis (DT), Round 2 - Tracy Porter (CB)

Trading up to the number seven pick, the Saints made an immediate upgrade to their defensive line with Sedrick Ellis. Does the selection of Tracy Porter in round two suggest that the Saints are no longer in the running for Lito Shephard?

Grade: A


New York Giants

Picks: Round 1 - Kenny Phillips (S), Round 2 - Terrell Thomas (CB)

The defending Super Bowl champion Giants upgraded their weaknesses with Kenny Phillips, the best safety in the draft and Terrell Thomas, a great athlete with the potential to make an impact.

Grade: A -


New York Jets

Picks: Round 1 - Vernon Gholston (DE), Round 2 - Dustin Keller (TE)

Again, I won’t lie. I’m jealous. Not for the Dustin Keller pick, although it was a good one -- but for the fact that Jets fans get to enjoy Vernon Gholston for the next couple of years. I got a little too attached to Gholston over the past few weeks and while I knew he wouldn’t fall to the Patriots, I just wish he hadn’t gone to the Jets. I’m still a fan, though.
Vernon Gholston will be an impact player for the Jets for many years to come.
Vernon Gholston will be an impact player for the Jets for many years to come.

Grade: A


Oakland Raiders

Picks: Round 1 - Darren McFadden (RB)

You can’t knock the Raiders for taking the best running back in the draft, but you can knock them for doing it after giving Justin Fargas a three year deal and having Lamont Jordan and Dominic Rhodes on the roster. Still though, he’s a prime talent and they made a good decision. Or should I say Al Davis did.

Grade: A -


Philadelphia Eagles

Picks: Round 2 - Trevor Laws (DT), DeSean Jackson (WR)

The Eagles upgraded their defensive line with Laws who should be a great professional player. DeSean Jackson gives them a playmaker, but they still don’t have a tall, physical possession receiver. Plenty of picks left to get one.

Grade: B+


Pittsburgh Steelers

Picks: Round 1 - Rashard Mendenhall, Round 2 - Limas Sweed (WR)

Although I think Willie Parker is one of the few backs in the NFL who should not be a part of a RB by committee, he has been an injury risk and Mendenhall fell right to them. It was a good pick and will be a fearsome duo. They also aimed to please Big Ben with the selection of Limas Sweed, a big tall receiver to replace the void left by Plaxico Burress.

Grade: A


San Diego Chargers

Picks: Round 1 - Antoine Cason (CB)

I thought they might take an offensive lineman with this pick, but Antoine Cason is a great cornerback.

Grade: B+


San Francisco 49ers

Picks: Round 1 - Kentwan Balmer (DT), Round 2 - Chilo Rachal (OG)

I thought the 49ers would take one of the top tier QB’s early since Alex Smith has been a disappointment, instead they improved their offensive and defensive lines -- something they sorely needed to do. Still many QB’s left on the board for them to select.

Grade: B


Seattle Seahawks

Picks: Round 1 - Lawrence Jackson (DE), Round 2 - John Carlson (TE)

Why they didn’t take Phillip Merling is beyond me, but Lawrence Jackson is still a solid defensive end. John Carlson gives them a great catching and blocking tight end.

Grade: B -


St. Louis Rams

Picks: Round 1 - Chris Long (DE), Round 2 - Donnie Avery (WR)

Chris Long was the obvious pick in round one but Donnie Avery in round 2? There were so many better wide receivers on the board! Did the teams know something we didn’t about the top receivers?

Grade: C


Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Picks: Round 1 - Aqib Talib (CB), Round 2 - Dexter Jackson (WR)

Aqib Talib perhaps would have been the best CB available was it not for his off the field problems. Dexter Jackson in round two? The definition of reach. What were they thinking?

Grade: C -


Tennessee Titans

Picks: Round 1 - Chris Johnson (RB), Round 2 - Jason Jones (DE)

No wide receivers for Vince Young? Seriously? Chris Johnson is a great running back and Jason Jones a very capable defensive end, but why oh why wouldn’t you have taken one of the top receivers with the top two picks especially after every single one fell to the second round?

Grade: D+


Washington Redskins

Picks: Round 2 - Devin Thomas (WR), Fred Davis (TE), Malcolm Kelly (WR)

No Chad Johnson? No problem! The Redskins get the best wide receiver in the draft in Devin Thomas, the next best one in Malcolm Kelly and a fantastic receiving tight end in Fred Davis. Hey Tennessee, this is what trying to help out your QB by giving him weapons looks like.

Grade: A


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JuTMSY4Legend
581 days ago
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Nice article...

From my standpoint, I'm fairly happy for the eagles moves, this side of getting a big time receiver...

They still have Lito, they still have 8 or 9 picks and they hosed carolina for their 1st rounder next year...which i theorize they may use to acquire someone (Chad Johnson) later
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CrackajgDraft Pick
581 days ago
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Yeah the 1st rounder next year was great for them. Dunno why Carolina did that.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
581 days ago
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I really hope Johnson and Shepard go somewhere... if only to make today that more exciting. Shepard to the Patriots!!
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JuTMSY4Legend
581 days ago
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Well...

1) Lito may not be traded, the eagles want a "wow me" kinda trade and they didn't get it

2) with that said they now have 2 first rounders next year and Lito...

What does cincy want for Johnson again? ; - )
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Taytay 24All-American
581 days ago
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Not a chance that Dallas could have waited until 28 to get Felix Jones, even when Mendenhall slid. He went at 23 to Pittsburgh and Chris Johnson went at 24 to Tennessee. I'll give you Mendenhall, but given the chance, the Titans would have taken Jones over Johnson.

As for CB depth: it looks that way now, but it's not a certainty. Pacman is not a sure thing to play this season and there was a hole opposite Newman last year.

Dallas did the right thing and got two contributors in the first round.
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JuTMSY4Legend
581 days ago
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i would argue newman is the hole ; - )
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Taytay 24All-American
581 days ago
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You would :-) My only issue with the Cowboys is that they didn't take Mendenhall when he fell to 22. I understand the Cowboys reasoning that Jones is a better compliment for Barber, but the bottom line is that Mendenhall is a better back. Jones was a good pick, but Mendenhall would have been better.
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JuTMSY4Legend
581 days ago
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i think they just stuck with their plan...do you think they even looked at mendenhall? You know, beyond some film?
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CrackajgDraft Pick
581 days ago
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Yeah I forgot about the Titans and Steelers. Good point.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
581 days ago
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But Felix Jones is from Arkansas and so is Jerry Jones! They have something in common that has nothing to do with football!
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Pas493JV Squad
580 days ago
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the cowboys will def regret drafting jones over mendenhall in a couple of years
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JbcissomSoccer Kid
578 days ago
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The reason the Cowboys took Jones instead of Mendenhall is because Jones had the same stats throughout 3 years. Many analysts viewed Mendenhall as a possible one-year wonder. Plus having two bruisers is a bad plan at running back.
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ShrubberyVarsity Captain
581 days ago
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You were way too generous with Denver Broncos...the 31st ranked rushing defense gets bolstered by a second round WR...the Broncos deserve a D-
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CrackajgDraft Pick
580 days ago
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Fair enough. I downgraded them to a C-.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
580 days ago
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I can't bear to give a team a D - when one of their two picks was Ryan Clady. I just can't do it.
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ShrubberyVarsity Captain
580 days ago
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Agreed...but they reached way too high for aa wideout who was probably the 4th or 5th best available...they could've grabbed a DT and would've gotten an A, but noooooooooooooo.
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SSreportersLegend
580 days ago
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Arizona sadly ran away with this draft already. Good article though Crack.
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JuTMSY4Legend
580 days ago
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they did... i know everyone loves 1-AA DBs...but drafting players who fit your needs doesn't always mean they'll be good...
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Pas493JV Squad
580 days ago
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Seems like Washington is finally getting what the draft is all about! GO SKINS!!
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ShrubberyVarsity Captain
580 days ago
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If Kelly and Thomas pan out Jason Campbell will be freakin psyched.
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JbcissomSoccer Kid
578 days ago
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Time to see of Joe Gibbs was right about Jason Campbell.
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DRE-LOAAA-er
580 days ago
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Washington instantly made their offense better with their selections. They also got Colt Brennan, putting the pressure on Campbell to deliver with their picks. KC had the best day overall as their players will make an immediate impact. Dallas's pick of Felix Jones creates a two-headed monster with him and Marion Barber. The NY Giants did a great job in upgrading their secondary with Kenny Phillips and Terrell Thomas. As a Giants fan, I like that NFC East division rivals all have pretty solid drafts is what is now in my opinion the best division in football. Should make for an interesting year.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
580 days ago
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Yeah the NFC East is a powerhouse. Nevermind if Chad Johnson ends up in Philly or Dallas. Then it's all done.
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TylersaltAll-Star
580 days ago
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I was so pumped when I heard on the radio coming back from the grocery store that Brennan had gone to the 'Skins. /HUGE/ insurance policy in case Campbell can't handle the West Coast offense that Jim Zorn is bringing in. They eventually fulfilled every single one of the needs I thought they needed to target in the draft: WR, OL (although I would have preferred a tackle), DL, CB, S, and a kicker. Love it.
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JuTMSY4Legend
580 days ago
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Colt Brennan just had a torn labrum repaired... Given that and the fact that he's a rookie, I'd bet dollars to donuts he doesn't see the field this year...
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
579 days ago
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Great writeup! The Seahawks took Jackson because they needed a run stopping DE, and that is what he did. The Hawks always get graded low for their draft and then they turn out fine down the road. This is why I don't think grades should happen until a few years down the road. For all we know ALL of the Dolphins, cheifs or redskins picks will be busts.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
579 days ago
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Thanks AOEH -- you just gave me a great idea for my next set of articles! (As long as you don't want to do them)
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L Dahab 87Little Leaguer
578 days ago
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That Patriots shoulda drafted Booker Noe or Blanchard Castillo
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
578 days ago
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jeff otah was the 19th overall selection in the first round. I would edit it but it would change your entire analysis for the panthers. Great article though.
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DwalbertVarsity Captain
578 days ago
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oops, that was me. I guess when youre never on anymore you have to log in before doing these things.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
578 days ago
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All fixed, good catch!
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JbcissomSoccer Kid
578 days ago
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Kansas City had the best draft period. Considering the glaring holes they had, if everyone of their draftees pan out, this team will be better next year, and for years to come. Dorsey and Albert should be immediate impacts.

Miami also had a great draft.

Atlanta arguably had the worst draft, excluding Detroit. Watch, Matt Ryan will follow in the footsteps of David Carr being sacked about 4 times a game.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
578 days ago
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I agree with almost everything but personally I would have to give Carolina a lower grade. I do think they got to fantastic players but I question how much they gave up to trade for Jeff Otah.
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JuTMSY4Legend
578 days ago
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They gave up waaaaayyyy too much for a player that isn't gonna help them win now...especially if they suck and give up potentially a top 10 pick...is Otah worth that?
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SSreportersLegend
578 days ago
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A good OL means jack when your QBs are always injured...and they suck anyway when they are healthy.
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JuTMSY4Legend
578 days ago
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I guess...Good oline means your QB stays healthy

Keep in mind, very few rookie QBs play 16 games and are good...it just doesn't happen...

So if Carolina drafts a top 5 QB, they're basically saying...forget 2008...
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JuTMSY4Legend
578 days ago
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While we're chatting Simms...

I like the Giants draft...but I have some mixed feelings...I think Phillips was taken a little early, though the giants could not have gotten him later...you could even suggest he's not the best safety in the draft

That being said, I love the Manningham pick in the 3rd...and a worst case scenario for them is a clarett situation...i.e. a loss of some money and a 3rd round pick...aka, no biggie
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
578 days ago
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Well I like the Phillips pick even though I personally think Dajuan Morgan is the best safety in this draft class. I also LOVE the pick of Terrell Thomas, he is a perfect fit for the Giants and I think he is going to be a very good player for them. I was not a huge fan of the Giants second day but i cant complain since they hit all of the major need areas. Jut I am sure you are quite happy with the Eagles draft being that they got Desean Jackson, who I dont think would have been a terrible first round pick for them, and they acquired what i predict will be a top 10 pick next year. Also the Eagles got one of my favorite players in Quentin Demps who I think has lots of potential to be a ball hawking safety opposite of Dawkins.
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NBA SuperblogVarsity
573 days ago
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Good job, Crackajg! My only thoughts about this are:

1. B- for Chicago after they ignored the QB position is high. 2. I don’t love Gholston for the Jets as much as you do. 3. I loved what San Diego did. Cason and Hester were smart picks. 4. Rams get higher than a C for Long alone. 5. You are right about the Titans. What were they thinking? 6. If the Redskins can’t pass after this draft, Jason Campbell will be looking for another job.

7. They waited forever, but the Browns got a great linebacker - Beau Bell - in round 4.
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