Here is some of the analysts' take on our draft:
The Titans surprised everyone by taking Texas safety Michael Griffin in the first round. [...] However, Arizona RB Chris Henry was a reach, considering he started only six games in college and is leaving after his junior season. [...] Fresno State receiver Paul Williams was excellent value in the third round. [...] WR Joel Filani caught 23 TD passes at Texas Tech, but ran only a 4.7 40-yard dash and that's why he dropped to the sixth round.
John Czarnecki, Fox Sports
Texas Tech wide receiver Joel Filani doesn't have great speed, but he has good hands, runs good routes and was very productive in college, leading the Big 12 in touchdown catches last year. He was an excellent choice for the Titans, and Vince Young will be thrilled to have a new target.
Michael David Smith, Fox Sports
I don't like this pick. I think Griffin is a little stiff and the Titans need help up front and at recevier. Lamont Thompson isn't a great player, but this is a little puzzling.
Pete Prisco, CBS Sportsline
Best pick: Third-round pick Paul Williams has big-time speed. He could become Vince Young's go-to guy.
Questionable move: Chris Henry has the tools, but he was never that productive a runner in college. Using a second-round pick on him is speculative.
Second-day gem: Fifth-round pick Antonio Johnson will be a force in the middle of their defense in a couple of years. They got a real steal there.
Overall grade: C. I didn't really like the first-round pick of Michael Griffin or the second-round pick of Henry, but they got some players in the rounds after that.
Pete Prisco, CBS Sportsline
This is a bit of a surprise on two fronts. It seemed the Titans would go with a receiver here. It also seemed that Griffin might be selected a bit lower in the first round. He should provide some solid help, especially in run support. He has good coverage skills, but he still has plenty to learn and doesn't always show the greatest instincts.
Vic Carucci, NFL.com
Henry was a California state sprint champion in high school. He played as a freshman in two games at Arizona, then got hurt. Never started until getting the call four times last season. You're betting on potential here. He was impressive in workouts, but there's not a lot of game tape on him. High risk, high reward. If everything works out, Tennessee can hit a home run here.
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