The Draft Seer: Cardinals, Ravens, Chiefs come out on top
New York -- Some look forward to spring because of the nice weather, BBQs outside or just the lack of snow on the Green. But for myself and a select few, we count down the days of winter in wait for the NFL Draft. In my draft recaps for The Dartmouth, I have correctly predicted that Chris Brown, Stephen Jackson and Terrell Suggs would turn out to be great picks and that Eagles first rounder Jerome McDougle would be a bust. Yet, I also made some poor assertions as well. I declared that 2003 seventh round Ravens pick Trent Smith, an OU tight end, would become a Pro Bowl player, while in reality he has made zero catches in two years. In addition, I stated that Texas Tech QB Kliff Klingsbury would become the Patriots backup. Klingsbury has not turned out to be the Patriots backup, and is now just hoping to get a chance to play for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe.