Sorry, it's been a while....
1. San Francisco 49ers:  I still don't understand skipping on Gabbert, not do I understand not getting an elite DB for a below-average secondary. Kendall Hunter is Gore's heir apparent, I get that, but the rest of their draft puzzles me.  (P.S.  Get well Frank...please)
2. Houston Texans.  I don't know, I give up with this team.  Yes, D-line is a need (has been for years) but the secondary and weak-side LB is a much bigger need.  Instead the Texans go out and get another couple of pass-rushers, which is basically the same pick they've whiffed on for the past several years.  I like the CB pick, and Yates, outside of that color me unimpressed.  (Note: Watt was picked around the same time as Travis Johnson and will be wearing #99.  Uh-oh.)
3. Cincinatti Bengals:  Many pundits have this rated as the best draft in the league and I concur.  The Dalton/Green combination could be paying dividends for years to come, and their Offensive line picks are potential starters.  The sleeper in this draft could be Finley, a very underrated back from Baylor.  Now that the Ochocinco side-show is leaving town along with the continually regressing Carson Palmer, look for the future in Cincy to be now.
4. Cam Newton:  Yes, there's a lot of controversy about this pick but I think the nay-sayers are being a little ridiculous.  Newton is not Russell and he has all of the tools to be a top-notch NFL QB.  Besides, his family's money concerns have been solved. Carolina needed a QB desperately, Cam fills that need.
5. Detroit Lions:  Think about this:  opposing QB's will face the prospect of being the middle of a Suh/Fairley sandwich.  Wow.  If the offense can continue to improve this could be a playoff contender this year, certainly be next year.
6. New England Patriots:  You hear it every year: "no one works the draft like the New England Patriots".  This year they're called "one of five draft winners".  My question is this:  If they'r so good at the draft then why is their defense falling apart, lacking talent and experience?  Yes, they work the mechanisms of the draft well, and they find some late-round gems, but overall I'd say the recent Patriots draft record is just slightly above average instead of the world-beater as it's constantly portrayed as.
7. John McClains draft grading...."F".  over 90% of the teams have a passing grade, with many of them receiving B's.  There were plenty of losers in this draft, McClain has just lost the ability to analyze that.
8. The NFL as a whole...."F".  This was the first year in a while that I didn't watch the draft.  The bottom line is, I don't care.  Given the fact that we have a bunch of rich people hollering at each other and gumming up the court system should make you not care either......
Bring on College Football.
