DETROIT – It's hard being an NFL player this time of year. No, really, at a time when the game is about last year's memories and next year's hopes, it's hard to be an NFL veteran watching a front office working the NFL draft as if it was a game of roulette.
Perhaps even Russian roulette.
After Thursday's first round in which a record-tying six quarterbacks were selected in the first dozen picks, and the first defensive player wasn't selected until the Colts took Laiatu Latu with the 15th...