Of course you can look at it as giving up a Brian Bozworth for a Randy Moss and a Daunte Culpepper
Point well taken. The Draft is an inexact science. But what I was driving at is that every draft is different and has differing talent dropoff points and depth at key positions. (sometimes the decline in talent is abrupt at certain points; sometimes it's very gradual over long stretches).
It could be argued that this year, once you get beyond the Top 10 - 12 (somewhere around Kevin Williams) there is a dropoff in talent.
My concern is that, if many peoples' assessment of Suggs (i.e. Kiper's nomination for Rookie of the Year) is correct, we might be passing up a future Pro Bowler at a position where we desperately need help in order to move into an area of the first round where the prospects have somewhat less talent while having even more questions.
I realize that in some drafts, a talent like Napolean Harris winds up dropping into the bottom third of the first round. But you can't guarantee that this will happen. More likely, it would come down to the question of Suggs vs. the tandem of Kelley Washington and Tyler Brayton.
In terms of which would improve our team the most, I'd feel a lot better with Suggs a Cardinal.