Cards, Lions add explosiveness
Originally Published: April 30, 2004
By Scouts, Inc. | Scouts, Inc.
We have always strongly believed that placing grades on a team's draft a couple days following draft weekend is a ridiculous exercise. Just because we have our own value board and our own sense of what we think teams need to address in the two-day process, it doesn't make us right in either regard.
Different teams have different schemes, which lead to differing opinions on a prospect's value, as well as differing opinions on what it is they need to address in order to upgrade their roster.
With that said, we do like to spend a few days following the draft analyzing what each team accomplished during the process, where we project the players it selected and what it is that we feel the team still has left to do in order to round out its roster between now and the start of the upcoming NFL season.
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