Green Bay Packers—Picking up Aaron Rodgers gives them their successor for Brett Favre, but the Packers need defensive help. They used two picks on wide receiver instead, and the defensive players they did draft are all projects.
Washington Redskins—In what has to be one of the most puzzling moves of the draft, the Redskins gave up a first and fourth round pick in 2006, and their third round 2005 pick, for quarterback Jason Campbell. The Redskins had already invested a first round pick in Patrick Ramsey and signed Mark Brunell to $43 million contract. They should’ve drafted a wide receiver to replace unhappy Rod Gardner.