I would tend to agree with this list, wouldn't mind seeing Watt on there as well. I would love to see a draft strategy that our war room has a list of 5-6 players that they would be happy selecting at #3. Then trade down when the majority of your list is still there, which it will because only two picks before us. I like the trade down to 5 or 7, and then re-evaluate. Are 3 or more of those players still available at #5? Then see if someone from the 8 or 9 spot is itching to come down, etc. I think with this being such a deep draft (at least in DE, LB), the true value of a #3 pick is how many picks in the first 2-3 rounds can it generate. If we walked away from the draft with 3 defensive players (DE, LB) and a RT or TE that all are capable of starting in year 1, I would be happy.