This year is a special circumstance. We ahve never had free agency after the draft. I agree that rookies should be considered before signing free agents. However, this analysis is beyond anything we here are qualified to do. Developmental needs were indeed met in the 2011 draft (QB, CB, TE, OG and even RB in this draft).
At MOST, we will only need to have to count on Solder and ONE running back. Going into free agency, I would certainly not rule out upgrades at some of the positions we drafted, especially LT and RB. Of course, most of us tend to focus on areas not addressed in the draft: DE, OLB and WR. Belichick may or may nto see these positions as positions of need.
RUNNING BACK
We might say that we signed two running backs so our needs at running back have been met. If the team has evaluated Vareen andbeleive he is ready to start if Green-Ellis and Woodhead are injured, then that's fine. Perhaps that is the case, perhaps not. If Ridley is judged to be ready to be the short yardage back or is ready for some other role, that's fine. BUT, we here on this board have no reason to believe that Belichick is ready to count on two unproven rookies for these roles if he finds a reasonable free agent option to fill one of these backup roles (Faulk or someone else).
LEFT TACKLE
Belichick and dante know whether they drafted Solder as a 2011 starter, as a 2011 starter if there is an injury, or to play only in 2012. This will determine how hard we go after Light. They also know much more about Kaczur's health than we do. I certainly beleive tha we could use LT as a #3 this year or next. This need has been "met" only if we are expecting to keep Light or Kaczur for theat least 2 seasons.
CORNER/SAFETY
Here I think that we are indeed all set. We had 5 corners, 3 safeties, and some Ster's and we added Dowling. We have met the need for a young defensive back. Still, we might re-sign Page. Dowling need NOT be counted on this year. There was no clear and present need. The need was to develop a defensive back.
DEVELOPMENTAL QUARTEBACK
Again, we met our need in the draft, with no help needed this eyar.
Question: when FA starts do you..
A. Take your rookie class into consideration as part of the shape of your roster;
B. Mentally put aside your rookie class because they haven't proven anything yet, and move aggressively to fill positions like LT, CB/S, developmental QB and RB.
If it's A, then you are treating rookies as depth. If it's B, you're not. Personally, I vote A.