Globetrotter wrote:
The right way? That is absolutely the wrong way. Draft your tackles first and foremost. Then draft your QB so he has a chance to succeed.
Big time playmakers? Like Mike Williams? Peter Warrick? Kijana Carter? Charles Rodgers? Avoid these overhype machines like the plague. Get a guy who can play left tackle for ten years at any price and you are fine. Joe Thomas used to be a TE for gosh sakes.
The Bengals have the blueprint in how to build an offense. Just follow that and you will be fine.
Anybody can pick out a bunch of busts and say that you should avoid a certain position. You point out a number of WRs, and that is not the position I'd take in the first round in most cases either. I think you must find RBs & QBs in the first round if you want to be a successful team. You don't take OL in the top 5 unless you're getting a player that will be top 5 at the LT position. I don't believe Thomas is that level of prospect. I think he'll be above average, but in the salary cap era you CANNOT pay an above average LT top 5 pick money...you're talking close to 7-8 million/year...Even if he's a starter quality guy for 10 years if he isn't a stud for 10 years you're overpaying. Besides that the Browns best (and highest paid) Lineman is Schaeffer, at LT. He's not a star, but he's average...it's the rest of the line that needs upgraded for Cleveland.
Look at how top teams built their offenses, I think you'll find my way is a lot closer to reality than yours. You can build an OL through FA and with mid round picks. Just because the Browns haven't done it doesn't mean they need to start drafting 1st rounders to build that OL. They need to start actually getting good players through better scouting and some luck.
Bears
QB – Grossman (1st)
WR – Muhammed (FA, former 2nd)
WR – Berrian (3rd)
RB – Jones (FA, former 1st)
FB – McKie (UDFA)
TE – Clark (6th)
LT – Tait (FA, former 1st)
LG – Brown (FA, former 1st)
C – Kreutz (3rd)
RG – Garza (FA, former 4th)
RT – Miller (FA, former 5th)
Colts
QB – Manning (1st)
WR – Harrison (1st)
WR – Wayne (1st)
RB – Addai (1st)
FB – Dorsey (UDFA)
TE – Clark (1st)
LT – Glenn (1st)
LG – Lilja (UDFA)
C – Saturday (UDFA)
RG – Scott (5th)
RT – Diem (4th)
Chargers
QB – Rivers (1st)
WR – Parker (UDFA)
WR – McCardell (FA, former 12th)
RB – Tomlinson (1st)
FB – Neal (FA, former 4th)
TE – Gates (UDFA)
LT – McNeill (2nd)
LG – Dielman (UDFA)
C – Hardwick (3rd)
RG – Goff (FA, former 3rd)
RT – Olivea (7th)
Saints
QB – Brees (FA, former 2nd)
WR – Horn (FA, former 4th)
WR – Colston (7th)
RB – McAllister (1st)
FB – Karney (5th)
TE – Campbell (UDFA)
LT – Brown (1st)
LG – Nesbit (UDFA)
C – Faine (trade, former 1st)
RG – Evans (4th)
RT – Stinchcomb (2nd)
Eagles
QB – McNabb (1st)
WR – Stallworth (Trade, former 1st)
WR – Brown (2nd)
RB – Westbrook (3rd)
FB – Tapeh (5th)
TE – Smith (2nd)
LT – Thomas (1st)
LG – Herremans (4th)
C – Jackson (UDFA)
RG – Andrews (1st)
RT – Runyan (FA, former 4th)
Bengals – Your blueprint
QB – Palmer (1st)
WR – Johnson (2nd)
WR – Houshmandzadeh (7th)
RB – Johnson (4th)
FB – Johnson (4th)
TE – Kelly (2nd)
LT – Jones (1st)
LG – Steinbach (2nd)
C – Braham (FA, former 3rd)
RG – Williams (FA, former 2nd)
RT – Anderson (1st)
Steelers
QB – Roethlisberger (1st)
WR – Ward (3rd)
WR – Holmes (1st)
RB – Parker (UDFA)
FB – Kreider (UDFA)
TE – Miller (1st)
LT – Smith (2nd)
LG – Faneca (1st)
C – Hartings (FA, 1st round)
RG – Simmons (1st)
RT – Starks (3rd)
Rams
QB – Bulger (6th)
WR – Holt (1st)
WR – Bruce (1st)
RB – Jackson (1st)
FB – Hedgecock (7th)
TE – Klopfenstein (2nd)
LT – Pace (1st)
LG – Setterson (7th)
C – Incognito (3rd)
RG – Timmerman (FA, Former 7th)
RT – Barron (1st)
These are the teams that I deem the best in the NFL and most of the best NFL offenses. Here is what I see. 30% of the OL players are FA acquisitions. The only position that is consistently filled with top draft picks are LTs. The average draft position of the rest of the players is 4th round.
Conversely, the QBs are almost all 1st rounders (Brees & Bulger the only exceptions). The average draft position of the RBs is 2nd round (greatly skewed by Parker. WRs come from all over the map, as do FBs & TEs.
Looking at where the Browns pick (top 5) how many of these players were top 5 picks? Manning, McNabb, Palmer, Rivers, Pace, & Tomlinson are the only ones that were in the top 5. What do you notice? QBs.
What I see when I look at all this is that there are a lot of ways to build a team. The LTs, QBs, and RBs are the positions that are dominated by 1st rounders. The rest can be filled through FA, later rounds, etc. My argument is that Schaeffer is the Browns best lineman, and NOT the position we need to replace. Conversely our RB & QB are atrocious. As such we should be looking at the QBs & RBs at the top of this draft. Now if we don't like any of them, then fine you take Thomas and you've now got 2 LTs and an assload of cap tied into them. I'd feel a heckuva lot better about having a top 5 pick QB to groom and some mid round linemen, than I would with Joe Thomas and the current skill players (or mid round skill players). Until you get a stud at QB and RB you will not have an offense like these above teams, that is clear. It seems pretty obvious that most of the best teams chose to use first rounders on those positions...I say the Browns should as well.
Certainly there is no set mold to build an offense. You point to the Bengals, but looking around at the other teams they all followed different paths to getting the top offenses in the league. The fact is it doesn't matter what position you take unless you start getting GOOD players instead of busts. I think the Browns would be much better served by finding a good QB or RB than they would be with a good LT.