Cowboys: B+
Felix Jones RB 6'0" 200 Arkansas
Mike Jenkins CB 6'0" 200 South Florida
Martellus Bennett TE 6'6" 259 Texas A&M
Tashard Choice RB 5'11" 215 Georgia Tech
Orlando Scandrick CB 5'10" 192 Boise State
Erik Walden DE 6'2" 238 Middle Tennessee State

The Cowboys didn't need a lot going into this draft. Just the same, they filled some holes with great talent. Jones will be half of a
tremendous 1-2 punch duo, and Jenkins should start on the other side of Newman. Bennett replaces Fasano, while Choice and
Scandrick are great value guys. They didn't go after a WR however, so I can't give them an "A" grade.

Eagles: A-
Trevor Laws DT 6'1" 304 Notre Dame
DeSean Jackson WR 6'0" 178 California
Bryan Smith OLB 6'2" 228 McNeese State
Mike McGlynn OT 6'5" 318 Pittsburgh
Quintin Demps FS 6'0" 206 Texas-El Paso
Jack Ikegwuonu CB 5'11" 194 Wisconsin
Mike Gibson OT 6'4" 305 California
Joe Mays ILB 5'11" 245 North Dakota State
Andy Studebaker OLB 6'3" 251 Wheaton
King Dunlap OT 6'9" 310 Auburn

The Eagles had a very good draft, as they were able to snatch up several guys up who shouldn't have fallen to them. Laws is
good enough to push Patterson for time at DT, while Jackson should make an impact on special teams as well as the receiving
game. Demps and Ikegwuono are great Secondary values as well. While they did draft 3 OTs, I only see one being able to stay
at OT. McGlynn and Gibson may be better suited to play at OG. For a team that gave up 47 Sacks, I would have thought that a
high quality OT prospect would have been sought after.

Giants: B+
Kenny Phillips FS 6'2" 208 Miami
Terrell Thomas CB 6'1" 198 Southern Cal
Mario Manningham WR 6'0" 181 Michigan
Bryan Kehl OLB 6'2" 242 BYU
Jonathan Goff ILB 6'2" 245 Vanderbilt
Andre' Woodson QB 6'5" 224 Kentucky
Robert Henderson DE 6'3" 278 Southern Miss

The Giants used their picks wisely, and saw good talent fall to them. Both Phillips and Thomas can challenge to start at FS and
CB respectively. Manningham was great value at the 95th selection overall, as were Kehl and Goff at the 123rd and 165th
selections. Above all, the Woodson pick may end up being one of the better Day 2 deals of the draft 4-5 years from now. He
could develop nicely.

Redskins: C+
Devin Thomas WR 6'2" 215 Michigan State
Fred Davis TE 6'4" 248 Southern Cal
Malcolm Kelly WR 6'4" 218 Oklahoma
Chad Rinehart OT 6'5" 320 Northern Iowa
Justin Tryon CB 5'9" 190 Arizona State
Durant Brooks P 6'0" 204 Georgia Tech
Kareem Moore DB 5'11" 213 Nicholls State
Colt Brennan QB 6'3" 205 Hawaii
Rob Jackson DE 6'4" 259 Kansas State
Chris Horton FS 6'0" 212 UCLA

From a talent perspective, one has to agree that the selections of Thomas, Davis, and Kelly were great for the 'Skins passing
game. However, little to nothing was done to shore up their huge needs along the D-Line. They ranked out as being one of the
worst teams in the league when it came to creating Sacks, stopping the run, and stopping the pass. They should
game plan to score 20+ points a game. If they don't, they may be in trouble.

Bears: B+
Chris Williams OT 6'6" 315 Vanderbilt
Matt Forte RB 6'2" 222 Tulane
Earl Bennett WR 6'0" 209 Vanderbilt
Marcus Harrison DT 6'3" 310 Arkansas
Craig Steltz S 6'1" 210 LSU
Zackary Bowman CB 6'1" 197 Nebraska
Kellen Davis TE 6'7" 262 Michigan State
Ervin Baldwin DE 6'2" 270 Michigan State
Chester Adams OG 6'4" 335 Georgia
Joey LaRocque OLB 6'2" 226 Oregon State
Kirk Barton OT 6'5" 310 Ohio State
Marcus Monk WR 6'4" 222 Arkansas

The Bears landed great prospects without having to sacrifice anything for them. Williams will add better protection for the QB,
while Forte and Bennett will be expected to see time at their respective positions. Harrison is a beast at DT, and is too good to
not see rotation time. Steltz and Bowman may have to stand in line, but they'll see the show before long as well. I think Kirk
Barton was a 7th Round steal, who could end up making this squad as a back up. QB is the only position where I think they
should have made a move and didn't. However, this is big. If Grossman tanks again, they won't make the playoffs despite how
much surrounding talent they have.

Lions: B
Gosder Cherilus OT 6'7" 315 Boston College
Jordon Dizon OLB 6'0" 229 Colorado
Kevin Smith RB 6'1" 217 Central Florida
Andre Fluellen DT 6'2" 296 Florida State
Cliff Avril OLB 6'3" 252 Purdue
Kenneth Moore WR 5'11" 195 Wake Forest
Jerome Felton FB 6'0" 246 Furman
Landon Cohen DT 6'3" 274 Ohio
Caleb Campbell S 6'2" 229 Army

Grabbing someone who would help reduce the 54 allowed Sack total this year was paramount. They answered the calling by
adding Cherilus. The RB and LB spots were concerns as well, yet answered through the selections of Smith, Dizon, and Avril.
Their pass defense finished 31st last season, and they took hits across their D-Line. While Fluellen was drafted, I'm not sure
how much immediate impact he'll make. The Lions did get better here, but may need to go Secondary next year if the situation
doesn't improve.

Packers: B+
Jordy Nelson WR 6'3" 217 Kansas State
Brian Brohm QB 6'3" 227 Louisville
Patrick Lee CB 6'0" 200 Auburn
Jermichael Finley TE 6'5" 243 Texas
Jeremy Thompson DE 6'5" 264 Wake Forest
Josh Sitton OT 6'4" 319 Central Florida
Breno Giacomini OT 6'7" 303 Louisville
Matt Flynn QB 6'2" 228 LSU
Brett Swain WR 6'1" 200 San Diego State

They jumped on Nelson too soon, but it turned out not hurting them overall. Brohm is a great selection, as Rodgers may not pan
out. Woodson is aging, and Lee can push him into early retirement. Donald Lee looks solid at TE, but a lot can change in a
year. Finley is capable of stepping up there if or when needed. As a whole, they selected quality guys who should be able to
help this squad out sooner vs. later.

Vikings: B-
Tyrell Johnson FS 6'0" 207 Arkansas State
John David Booty QB 6'3" 213 Southern Cal
Letroy Guion DT 6'4" 303 Florida State
John Sullivan C 6'4" 301 Notre Dame
Jaymar Johnson WR 6'0" 176 Jackson State

With just 5 selections, the Vikings covered some ground. They first added the future replacement of Darren Sharper. Then, they
added a pro ready QB in John David Booty. If Jackson starts to slip, Booty will be in the wings waiting. Guion gives depth to an
already strong D-Line, while Sullivan can fill a Center or OG vacancy. A new RT would have been ideal, as Ryan Cook is
questionable. As it stands, none of these guys will be looked upon to contribute in 2008.

Bucs: A-
Aqib Talib CB 6'1" 202 Kansas
Dexter Jackson WR 5'10" 182 Appalachian State
Jeremy Zuttah OG 6'4" 303 Rutgers
Dre Moore DT 6'4" 305 Maryland
Josh Johnson QB 6'3" 198 San Diego
Geno Hayes OLB 6'1" 226 Florida State
Cory Boyd RB 6'1" 213 South Carolina

Going into the draft, the Bucs didn't have a ton of needs. This was a solid football team last year that just needed a few minor
upgrades. Talib will challenge to start as a rookie, and should be able to fill Barber's shoes once he retires. Jackson gives them
some much needed youth at WR, and could immediately be a factor in the return game. Zuttah is great depth at OG, and Moore
can fill gaps along the D-Line when needed. Above all, I love the Josh Johnson pick. This team has been looking for a future
signal caller for years now, and just may have found their guy. He'll have time to learn the system before he starts. From the top
to bottom, this was a solid draft.

Falcons: B+
Matt Ryan QB 6'5" 224 Boston College
Sam Baker OT 6'5" 312 Southern Cal
Curtis Lofton ILB 6'0" 238 Oklahoma
Chevis Jackson CB 6'0" 188 LSU
Harry Douglas WR 5'11" 176 Louisville
Thomas DeCoud FS 6'2" 196 California
Robert James OLB 5'11" 219 Arizona State
Kroy Biermann OLB 6'3" 242 Montana
Thomas Brown RB 5'9" 204 Georgia
Wilrey Fontenot CB 5'9" 171 Arizona
Keith Zinger TE 6'4" 250 LSU

Fans may have thought Dorsey should have been the play here, especially after watching Henne and Brohm fall into Round 2. I
can't fault the Falcons for going after Ryan though, as there was no assurance that a QB would be there in Round 2 when they
selected. They were smart to get an OT, but they traded up to take Baker too early. They selected 2 CBs with the hopes that
one can provide assistance after the DeAngelo Hall departure. However, Hall is leaving big shoes, so they probably should have
made this more of a priority. My only other criticism is that they didn't add another DT or DE. While LBs will help against the
run, you need guys up front to help when you rank 26th in the league at defending it.

Panthers: B+
Jonathan Stewart RB 5'11" 235 Oregon
Jeff Otah OT 6'6" 340 Pittsburgh
Charles Godfrey CB 6'0" 207 Iowa
Dan Connor ILB 6'3" 233 Penn State
Gary Barnidge TE 6'6" 243 Louisville
Nick Hayden DT 6'4" 291 Wisconsin
Hilee Taylor OLB 6'3" 242 North Carolina
Geoff Schwartz OT 6'7" 335 Oregon
Mackenzy Bernadeau OG 6'4" 298 Bentley

The Panthers ranked 29th in the league in passing offense, yet they didn't grab a WR or a top notch WR. With that said, they
signed Muhammad at WR and drafted Gary Barnidge who is much more of a receiving TE than a blocker. Their top 4 picks
scream upside, and Dan Connor could be the steal of the draft. Their other selections are steady and respectable. If Delhomme
can regain his top form, this team has the talent to go places.

Saints: B-
Sedrick Ellis DT 6'1" 305 Southern Cal
Tracy Porter CB 5'11" 185 Indiana
DeMario Pressley DT 6'3" 301 North Carolina State
Carl Nicks OT 6'5" 341 Nebraska
Taylor Mehlhaff K 5'10" 185 Wisconsin
Adrian Arrington WR 6'3" 203 Michigan

Their pass defense was among the league's worst, so they notched 2 DTs to add pressure on the QB, and a fine CB in Porter to
immediately contribute in certain packages. While the Saints keep Brees vertical, their run blocking could be better. Nicks is a
great OT who may cause some shift on the O-Line to make room for him. Without too many picks, not a whole lot could be
done in terms of depth.

49ers: B
Kentwan Balmer DE 6'5" 298 North Carolina
Chilo Rachal OG 6'5" 315 Southern Cal
Reggie Smith FS 6'1" 199 Oklahoma
Cody Wallace C 6'4" 296 Texas A&M
Josh Morgan WR 6'0" 219 Virginia Tech
Larry Grant OLB 6'1" 235 Ohio State

On paper, the 49ers look to be one of the most dominating teams. When looking at their statistics and numbers from play,
you're left to shake your head. The O-Line allowed 55 Sacks this past season, so they grabbed Rachal to become a mainstay.
Defensive help was also attained via the Balmer and Smith selections. I expect Balmer to play opposite of newly acquired Justin
Smith, while Reggie Smith works to buck Mark Roman. It may not appear to be much, but the 3 aforementioned may make a
world of difference for this team. Not drafting a QB shows faith in Alex Smith, but may have not been the right move.

Cardinals: B
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB 6'2" 182 TSU
Calais Campbell DE 6'8" 282 Miami
Early Doucet WR 6'0" 212 LSU
Kenny Iwebema DE 6'4" 274 Iowa
Tim Hightower RB 6'0" 226 Richmond
Chris Harrington DE 6'5" 264 Texas A&M
Brandon Keith OT 6'5" 343 Northern Iowa

The Cardinals added a Top 2 CB and a freak of a DE to their squad. Each will challenge for a starting role. Doucet replaces
Bryant Johnson, and may ultimately be better. Hightower is a solid yet underrated RB who can spell Edge from time to time,
while Harrington should be a decent back up at OLB and a special team's starter. This team truly didn't need much, and just
may end up making the playoffs.

Rams: B+
Chris Long DE 6'4" 275 Virginia
Donnie Avery WR 5'11" 186 Houston
John Greco OT 6'5" 320 Toledo
Justin King CB 5'11" 192 Penn State
Keenan Burton WR 6'1" 200 Kentucky
Roy Schuening OG 6'4" 308 Oregon State
Chris Chamberlain OLB 6'2" 226 Tulsa
David Vobora OLB 6'1" 236 Idaho

The Rams allowed too many Sacks last year without being able to create many of their own. Chris Long will change that on one
side of the ball, while a healthy Pace should do the same on the other. Avery will look to fill Bruce's void, while Greco will step in
if either OT can't. The rest of their picks will be works in progress, with Schuening being a Day 2 steal. This team may need 1
more draft to place their stamp, but they're on their way.


Seahawks: C+
Lawrence Jackson DE 6'5" 268 Southern Cal
John Carlson TE 6'5" 251 Notre Dame
Red Bryant DT 6'5" 328 Texas A&M
Owen Schmitt FB 6'2" 250 West Virginia
Tyler Schmitt LS 6'2" 234 San Diego State
Justin Forsett RB 5'8" 190 California
Brandon Coutu K 5'11" 187 Georgia

Cutting Alexander may impact this team more than they realize. I don't think Julius Jones is the answer, so I think they should
have grabbed a RB early on. I also think this was the time to notch a young signal caller to learn the ropes under a great leader.
This is a solid team, so they were in a position to add quality depth, which they did. I just don't think they did so at all the right
positions.