Texans: Man, these guys must have been desperate for a tackle, because they made the biggest reach of the first round with Virginia Tech's Duane Brown. There was a group of six first-round tackles this year, and Brown wasn't close to that group. Antwaun Molden a solid pick in the third round. 
Titans: Let's see. Vince Young is your franchise quarterback, and he has been begging for a wide receiver. So ... it's running back Chris Johnson in the first round!! Johnson has 4.24 speed, but I'll take a slower, more reliable runner between the tackles. Wait ... I'll take a receiver instead! What about Limas Sweed, Young's former teammate at Texas?
Eagles: Both your offensive tackles are 100 years old ... close, anyway. The draft is filled with quality blockers, especially in the first round. So what do the Eagles do? They trade out of the round and wind up with Notre Dame DT Trevor Laws as their top choice in the second round. WR DeSean Jackson addresses a need, but I don't know if I trust guys who are smaller than I am.
Redskins: I get it that you want to get a receiver. Fine. Devin Thomas of Michigan State is a good value in the second round. But with all the team's other needs, why go ahead and draft WR Malcolm Kelly of Oklahoma later in the round? Fred Davis of USC is a quality tight end, but didn't you just invest huge dollars in H-back/TE Chris Cooley?
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Bob,
As to the Eagles, after the draft:
No T.O.- or Plax-type WR for McNabb to throw to.
No power back to move the pile on short yardage.
Only average LBs.
Brian Dawkins getting old.
Didn't trade Lito Sheppard
I don't know but it seems to me not much improvement over the 2007 team.
As to the Redskins, in addition to everything you said, after the draft:
Starting QB, who is not a very accurate passer. Apparently, no excellent QB in next year's draft for them to draft.
Justin Fabini is starting? Can't be a very good OL!
No replacement for Sean Taylor?
Seems to me that there are still some BIG holes to repair.
Regards