1 - QB Dante Culpepper - I picked 13th in a 14th team league, and I was behind 11 runningbacks and WR Rod Smith. I went for the star QB instead.
2 - WR Randy Moss - 16th pick and he was availible. If he decides to play is the only question.
3 - RB Charlie Garner - 40th overall - I needed a running back, and there was a good one still availible. Only question mark is his age, but he can catch passes as well as run, and Gruden will get him the ball.
4 - WR - Steve Smith - A great No 2 receiver IMO - can score on returns or receiving.
5 - RB - Lee Suggs - Not many starting or possible runningbacks were left. I had to get who I thought was the best bet.
6 - TE - Alge Crumpler - I wanted to get Boo Williams here(who I think would be a poor man's Tony Gonzales), but was beaten to it. I was considering the Baltimore Defense here, but went with a proven TE.
7 - WR - Larry Fitzgerald - If he can duplicate Bouldin, I'll be real happy.
8 - RB - Tatum Bell - I planned on getting him if at all possible during the draft. With RB's at a premium, and Denver's system, it's worth the gamble, especially if he earns the starting job.
9 - QB - Byron Leftwich - I think he'll be a solid #2 QB
10 - K - Jason Hanson - A solid kicker for years.
11 - WR - Reggie Williams - He's supposed to be starting this year. I thought about taking him at 7 if Fitzgerald and Mushin Muhammad were not availible. I think he's a steal at 11.
12 - Minnesota Defense - 28 picks last season
13 - RB - Lamont Jordan - I don't expect much in yards, but he may get a few goalline touches for TD's.
14 - TE - Itula Milli - 46 catches and 4 TD's last year
15 - Lions Defense - This is a homer pick to some degree, but the Lions added Brock Marion and Fernando Bryant to the DB core along with Dre Bly and returned Brian Williams. Chris Cash could be a good corner when he's not hurt and would be great for nickel.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/seahawks/2001996290_hawk04.html
Jerramy Stevens could very well steal his job.
Some believe Suggs is the 2nd coming of Jim Brown...that's what I've recently read.