A look back at Thomas Dimitroff's decision-making through the 2010 draft, which should have been one of his best drafts ever.
Compared to the past four seasons, it was a rather quiet time in Atlanta. They had just come off a disappointing 9-7 season, where Matt Ryan and Michael Turner both missed time during a crucial stretch. The secondary was one of the worst units in recent memory. Besides the excellent trade for Tony Gonzalez, the buzz was rather minimal. The signing of Dunta Robinsondidn't bring much of a roaring response, nor should it have.