I mean, sure, I'm not shitting on their draft. They did about as well as could be expected and they weren't going to solve every need. But for Wolf to say he has full faith that Wallace can translate to LT seems optimistic and it's a gamble.Isn’t the prevailing wisdom that someone will be drafted with a likely high pick next year? There was nobody close to close value at either draft spot and while its easy to say they could have traded up for the BYU Sumataia guy (that seemed even more upsetting to people that he went to KC), he is a long term play anyway, not a plug and play day 1 starter. A run happened in the draft. Oh well.
Rosengarten and Suamataia were two players they could have gone after. You can argue they would have been reaches but you can argue Polk was a reach as well (I wouldn't make that case but many have). They also could have drafted someone like Javon Foster as a depth piece over Robinson.