The first round of the 2009 NFL Draft didn't produce great talent like it usually does. Sometimes referred to as one of the worst draft of all time. The first round of the 2009 NFL Draft produced 11 Pro Bowlers out of the 32 selections which may sound like a decent average but many were one season wonders. Several of those Pro Bowlers enjoyed one good season http://www.vikingsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-dru-samia-jersey , but their careers quickly tailed off. The Lions selected Matthew Stafford who is a solid starting quarterback, but not the franchise quarterback you look for when selecting 1st overall. The draft was also full of disappointments like Mark Sanchez, Jason Smith, Tyson Jackson Daniel Jones Jersey , Aaron Curry, Darrius Heyward-Bey, Eugene Monroe and Michael Crabtree all going in the top 10. The draft did have some diamonds in the rough, however. Players like LeSean Mccoy Maxx Crosby Jersey , Jairus Byrd and Glover Quin all got drafted outside of the first round but have been great talents in the league.Re-drafting NFL drafts is tough because positions are valued differently. It's hard to say if I'd rather have Matt Stafford who is an average quarterback or someone like Jeremy Maclin or Alex Mack. Maclin and Mack are better at what they do than Stafford but Stafford plays a much bigger role in team football. The quarterback is obviously the most important position in football. It is much more important than a wide receiver and an offensive lineman can't even compare. The o-lineman's job is to protect the franchise behind him. It is always a tough decision but it just becomes a game of weighing your options and how the player fits the team.The players that I am choosing from come from anyone drafted or anyone who declared and went undrafted. If they were eligible for the 2009 NFL Draft, they were fair game. So, would you rather have the guy that your team re-drafted or the one they actually drafted? NFL players seem to be in legal trouble more than any other athletes. Maybe it's that NFL is now king in the United States, or maybe the NFL culture just triggers wrongful doing in some way. Regardless it feels like every week there is a high profile situation going on with one of the NFL's top stars.This article isn't about those that have found themselves in trouble but rather 15 random drunk NFL faces that were out enjoying their time off the field. These guys take a beating on Sundays for the fans so it's amusing and humanizing at the same time to see them out and about taking a load off like the rest of us would.There are certain current and former NFL players that we know enjoy having one too many cocktails at a time. The party life seems innocent for some but for others (Johnny Manziel) it has ended up ruining a once promising career. Here we can take a look at some of these players who are partying for the right or wrong reasons. To us those blurry eyes still bring a form of entertainment we might not get on Sundays.