First Few Picks in the Draft Go According to the Script

 
The 2008 draft was largely devoid of the type of tumbles that marked recent years when quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Brady Quinn took precipitous falls. [link]

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I now hate Ted Thompson

This is just a bunch of crap!! ARE YOU SERIOUS??? BRIAN BROHM??!?! I hate this pick with a passion. Brian Brohm was a great college quarterback and will be a good pro. My issue isn’t with Brian Brohm, it’s with Ted Thompson. Aaron Rodgers already had a ton of pressure on him trying to replace Brett Favre
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Welcome to the Raider Nation, Darren McFadden

The mood at Ricky’s was electric as the Raiders were on the clock with the fourth overall pick. Roger Goodell strode to the podium to announce that the pick was Darren McFadden, running back out of Arkansas. The response was mixed as his name was announced, but he is now a member of the Oakland Raiders.
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The Good, Bad, and Ugly From the Draft

The good includes Roger Goodell’s decision to speed up the draft. It was nice getting the first round over with in 3.5 hours instead of the 6 hour marathon that we had to endure last year. The bad is the Chiefs just got better, and the ugly is the reaction from Jets' fans.
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