i disagree completely. carr, davis and johnson need the reps - they're all important foundations of our future and still relatively inexperienced. it does the carr-to-johnson combo no good in terms of developing rhythm, chemistry, timing watching ragone throw to derrick armstrong in a game. if i were capers, i'd play everyone i thought would still be making contributions in 2-3 years for the same reason: better to learn on the field. and playing for draft position... well, ask the cardinals if they've benefited from picking in the top 5 all these years.
I understand that if Maurice Clarett wins his case against the NFL, then underclassmen could be eligible for the draft. Could there possibly be the first man to jump straight from high school to the NFL??
I don't see much potential in David Pollack. He is prob the best college DE, but he is physically limited. I would love to get Sean Taylor. I think he's as good as Roy Williams was at OU, except better in coverage. I also wouldn't mind a shutdown corner. These days you need 3 good CBs, as well as the fact that our two corners are getting older.