Insider's view: How teams made out in the draftBreaking down the draft from Arizona to Washington, but the team that scores best is right around the middle, in Kansas City, CBS draft insider Charley Casserly says.
Theme for NFL Draft? Not enough elite talent could mean tradesYes, there are standout OT, RB and CB prospects, but chances are there aren't enough of them who will last until teams selecting lower in Round 1 get their picks. Charley Casserly says that could mean a busy trading Saturday.
Draft Insider: One GM's blueprint for sniffing out character issuesScouring the college ranks for talent often unearths the baggage of character issues that go with the player. Charley Casserly imparts his experience on toeing that line between talent and character when NFL Draft day approaches.
NFL Draft can run just as efficiently with less timeIn 1978, NFL teams needed only five minutes to draft a player; last year, it took twice as much time to make a selection. What gives? Charley Casserly raises some questions on what it will be like with a new, shorter draft process.
Slice and dice but Miami's answer at No. 1 is Long, JakeThe Miami Dolphins have several considerations in their hunt for a No. 1 pick. Charley Casserly breaks down the scenarios and comes up with a decision -- offensive tackle Jake Long.
A Giant blueprint for building a Super Bowl winnerFrom making great coaching hires, to not being afraid to pull the trigger on blockbuster trades, to having model ownership, the Giants produced a championship formula, Charley Casserly says.