I really wish I had time to watch more college football, I love to get into these discussions but, at least with respect to individual players, I just don't know enough to have an opinion worth a damn.
From what I've read about who the players compare to, I do not like any of the projected first round wide receivers except for Cooper, and I think 9th overall would be too high for him. I'll be very disappointed if the Giants go WR at #9, especially if they go for one of the workout warriors who under-produced in college. (I had similar concerns when OBJ was drafted, so that shows what I know...)
Looks like a good draft for defensive line talent, and I'm seeing lots of mocks in which weaker 'skill' position talent is pushing top defensive prospects a few spots down... that can only be a good thing for us. Not only can you never have too many pass rushers, but you can never have too much talent on the defensive line, period.
But if only it was the offensive line draft that was deep.... I disagree that the offensive line is okay and it was just banged up last year. Hope I'm wrong about that, but I was very concerned by what I saw last season from even the healthy players (except for Beatty, who had a pretty good season). If by some miracle the Canadian import is at least an average NFL starter, maybe a high draft pick on the OL would be unnecessary, but I don't want to take that gamble. My philosophy is that the most important position on the offense is the offensive line, and I just don't see a group here that is good enough. They were only marginally acceptable in 2011, it took heroic QB play to win that Lombardi, and have been in steady decline since.