Its time for something new. Detroit got ragged on for picking recievers. The Texans are doing the same thing with DL. Mario worked out, and its too early to tell with Okoye, but Babin is gone and TJ is a role player, not entirely living up to his 1st round billing.
Detroit got "ragged on" because they had other needs besides WR (like O-line for example) and didn't really address them.
As long as we get a quality starter, I don't care who we pick first.
Let's review....
2002 - HWWNBN -------- Disappointment (it shouldda been Peppers
anyway)
2003 - Andre Johnson --- Pro Bowl caliber starter
2004 - Dunta Robinson -- Pro Bowl caliber starter
2004 - Jason Babin ------ Gone; couldn't stay healthy
2005 - Travis Johnson --- Starter
2006 - Mario Williams ---- Quality Starter
2007 - Amobi Okoye ----- Quality Starter
We haven't done so badly. Seven picks, five hits. Goodness knows where we'd be if Smithiak had been here since day one.
Let's look at it another way; Kubiak and Smith (Smith really only one) have had two drafts. Out of those two drafts we got 13 guys and, in my mind, only one real mistake, so far.
- Wali Lundy, he showed flashes of talent but had fumble issues
There were two, what might be called "misses":
- David Anderson instead of Marcus Colston in the supplimentary draft
- Kasey Studdard. Now before you go off, listen. The Colts picked pro bowl CB Antoine Bethea, in the supplimentary part of the 6th round which means we could have had him. Had we picked Bethea instead of Studdard maybe we don't go thru the Petey Faggins nightmare. But perhaps I'm just being greedy now.
Point is, some teams with 8-9 picks and gobs of salary cap room don't do this well. Who else got as many studs and potential studs as we did out of the last two drafts?