To his credit, Jim Barker did not burst into a fit of laughter. Asked whether there’s a part of the Argonauts roster that does not need to be addressed in the Canadian Football League Canadian draft on Sunday, Barker played it straight. “This team has won seven games in two years,” the Argonauts head coach said. “There’s really nowhere on our roster that we feel comfortable with.” But Barker and general manager Adam Rita are well aware that they won’t fill the holes in their lineup, even though they have nine picks on Sunday, including the first, eighth and 11th overall. This isn’t the National Hockey League, where your first-round pick, especially if it is the top one, is expected to make an impact as a rookie. This is the CFL, where the pro game involves a longer adjustment period and freshmen usually have to learn the ropes on special teams. http://www.calgarysun.com/sports/football/2010/05/01/13789356.html