<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>NEW YORK -- Franchises spend millions in scouting, and the first two rounds of the draft are critical to their success or failure. When you designate draft losers, you are really pointing to teams for which things didn't go exactly right. It could be a trade that falls through or one that doesn't net the desired results. The winners are evident. They get breaks. The right player falls in the right place. This year's draft is shaping up to be a boon for running offenses. No wide receivers and only one tight end went in the first round. Six running backs and eight tackles dominated the first two rounds. Obviously, quarterbacks Chad Henne and Brian Brohm were losers because they didn't go in the first round. Wide receivers were losers because none went in the first round. The fans were winners, though. The 10-minute window between first-round picks and the seven-minute second-round gap made for a more entertaining first day</div> http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft08/colu...&id=3369696
The Chiefs & jest could have used some more competition @ QB. At least, the jest got Erik Ainge who may end up being the man in the big apple. Dorsey & Flowers will make the D better but the offense? Sorry. Neither D Huard or Brodie Croyle will never light the world on fire. And, is it just me or is Larry Johnson Jamal Anderson v 2.0?