IMO we took Landry because he was the best player available - we obviously were trying to get more picks but this draft did not have the players at a level that would cause teams to really want to trade up.(Miami had to have Quinn, they were just hoping he would not go in the top 3, right?)
Selecting Landry vrs the DL "issues":
1 obviously the coaches felt that the players available at DT and DE were not worth the 6 pick
2 the coaches feel they can improve the DL by improving the play of the players who are here
3 we may still add another player who can help improve the DL play
4 this is a critical year for Williams - he is going to make this D much better.
I think we are going to be an improved team but we have to face the reality that we are not going to be a great team this year - we are trying to build this team to that level. - As we saw last year we are not playing together or agressively enough - apart from the injuries to key players, injuries are a part of this game - we are still not deep enough and so far I am glad that we have stopped giving up draft picks for players that have not worked out for us.
I am not a great believer in the draft as there are a lot of chances you take with college players and I agree with Gibbs and a lot of other coaches who value building your team with a combination of the draft, free agency and player trades.
The draft is a good news horribly bad news scenario - good because you add depth and youth

horribly bad because a lot of players do not make the transition - free agency and player trades work better IMO IF you have a good GM or a good group of talent evaluators and scouts - ESPECIALLY if you only add players who will make the other players around them better.
