A few hours ago, I was ready to rip Howie Roseman for an inept draft strategy. Then I decided to wait, think and analyze the draft on the whole.
The first bit of credit needs to go to the organization for consistently owning a tremendous bundle of draft picks. But such draft flexibility does not excuse the squandering of an opportunity.
There are a myriad of vantage points when inspecting the draft. I am just going to break-it-down pick-by-pick for all thirteen picks with subtext about the projected positioning (ugh).
1. Brandon Graham from Michigan is a great football player. I will never claim that this was anything less than a fantastic acquisition, but the price paid to bring this beast to Philadelphia was quite costly (24th overall and both third-round picks).
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Philadelphia Eagles Draft Picks 2010: Bolsters Front Seven, Backfield Ignored
Posted: 24th April 2010 by Leo Pizzini in NFLComments Off on Philadelphia Eagles Draft Picks 2010: Bolsters Front Seven, Backfield Ignored