Arizona - 2/6
Atlanta - 2/6
Baltimore - 1/11
Buffalo - 0/7
Carolina - 1/5
Chicago - 3/9
Cincinatti - 3/7
Cleveland - 6/14
Dallas - 0/9
Denver - 5/8 (including Punter)
Detroit - 6/10 (including long snapper)
Green Bay - 5/7
Houston - 1/6
Indianapolis - 3/8
Jacksonville - 1/7
Kansas City - 2/9
Los Angeles - 2/6
Miami - 1/8
Minnesota - 2/8
New England - 2/9
New Orleans - 0/5
Ny Giants - 0/6
Ny Jets - 2/7 (including punter)
Oakland - 1/7
Philadelphia - 2/8
Pittsburgh - 1/7
San Diego - 5/8 (including punter)
San Fran - 2/11
Seattle - 2/10
Tampa Bay - 1/7
Tenn - 1/10
Washington - 2/7
Great work in this thread to everyone, especially Leonardfan!
Relatively speaking, I thought it was one of the best drafts I can remember, especially for white defenders and QB's. The Packers and Chargers had the best drafts by far, filling holes and hoping to recapture a time from several years ago when both clubs were much more white friendly and much more successful. The Packers, for instance, seem to be rebuilding their lily-white 2010/2011 Superbowl roster. Star white QB, all white offensive lineman, several white defenders and special teamers, and 3 white WR's (Nelson, Janis, Abbrederis). If only they'd get away from black TE's (Cook and Rogers are the presumptive starters). I'd love to see Jordy Nelson come back, lead the NFL in receiving, and score another Superbowl TD this season...
Quite naturally, Caste Football's official team, the Patriots, welcomed their customary tar-tinted draft class full of black reaches (Cyrus Jones), black scrubs (Malcolm Mitchell), small school black "tweeners" (Kamu Grugier-Hill), black "projects" (Jacoby Brissett), and blacks with putrid NCAA production (Vincent Valentine). The only black Patriot draft choice who seems to have some quality is Elandon Roberts, who was a productive LB at Houston. Very few of these black picks ever make the practice squad, let alone crack the 53-man roster. As is always the case, their precious few white picks (interior lineman Joe Thuney and Ted Karras) should stick at a position in which the need is great. Perhaps they're already tired of the "Sumo Project" and are looking to cut/trade/release Shaq Mason and Tre' Jackson?
CAPTION: Ted Karras
CAPTION: Joe Thuney
As others have mentioned, it's strange to see the Broncos making white-friendly moves. Drafting a white QB, white defenders, OL, and a FB is pretty great for a team that was ultra-black for the past 2 seasons. Nice to see them trending in the right direction!