Article By Chris Cluff on 26th April, 2010
They entered the three-day affair with eight draft picks and, after a busy third day, left with 12 players, including two veteran running backs and a veteran defensive tackle. Make it 13 players if you count Charlie Whitehurst, who was acquired pre-draft for a swap of second-rounders (plus a 2011 third).
That’s a pretty good haul for a tandem that met just three months ago and initially seemed to be in over their heads.
Carroll and Schneider certainly got trumped in trades involving Seneca Wallace and Charlie Whitehurst, but they showed serious restraint in the Brandon Marshall non-deal and again in the first two days of the draft...
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