One more thing about Warrick: If he had low 4.3 speed like Harvin (Harvin supposedly ran a 4.31 at Florida this summer), Warrick would have been an absolute gamebreaker in the mold of a Steve Smith. However, Warrick ran in the late 4.5s. His moves in college were not going to work in the NFL, Harvin's might. I love Harvin's toughness when running the ball. I think he could certainly be a Steve Smith. DHB's style of play actually reminds me of a DeSean Jackson this year (except is a lot taller). Both guys have that lean frame built for speed, and speed only. Both guys are kind of one-dimensional deep threats at this point (with enormous potential to become more well-rounded), but when you can get behind DBs like that, it does not matter. The thing that worries me with DHB is that he is might not be more than a Ashie Lelie-type receiver.
Nevertheless, Ozzie has had a method of taking the BPA available. The only time he has strayed from that in the first round is when he has traded our pick because he (or Billick :P ) has targeted someone (Travis Taylor, Boller, and Flacco). As much as I would like a WR, if there is someone clearly better on the board at another position, I would take him. However, at this point, I just think DHB or Harvin would be the best value at pick #32. I am not a big fan of Laurinaitis and do not think he will be any better of a player in the NFL than DHB or Harvin, like Spear said. It is still extremely early though.