Rick Gosselin’s Greatest Draft of All… Hall of Famers were found in 101 of the draft slots, starting with Peyton Manning at #1
Draft Review: Patrick Willis Patrick Willis retired at the age of 30 after eight NFL seasons with seven Pro Bowls
Draft Review: Adrian Peterson Adrian Peterson was the NFL MVP in 2007 with a rare 2,000-yard rushing season
Draft Review: Alan Faneca Alan Faneca played on two blocking fronts whose offenses led the NFL in rushing
State Your Case: Mike Holmgren Mike Holmgren took two different franchises to the Super Bowl, Green Bay and Seattle
State Your Case: Ron Kramer Ron Kramer was to tight end blocking what Tony Gonzalez was to tight end receiving
State Your Case: John Hadl Hadl was traded twice in his career for two first-round draft picks, two seconds, a third and a Pro Bowl pass…
Draft Review: Matthew Stafford Rick Gosselin ranked him the fourth player on his Top 100 draft board and the Detroit Lions took him first overall