you should definitely build a line before drafting your "qb of the future" and throwing him to the wolves. for evidence, look no further than my houston texans. after what i thought was a pretty good expansion draft (still hate boselli didn't play in houston), they took david carr with their first #1 pick. i didn't think carr was a franchise QB, but i think they thought they needed to get a QB as soon as possible. and carr was the best QB that year, so they took him.
i would have rather seen the texans draft a lineman or some defense, and play the first year or two with a veteran QB. sure, you may be delaying your chance for success for a couple of years, but if you draft the right QB with a team that's already built, your chances will be much better.
of course, the colts and peyton manning would disagree, i guess. but i think there are more carrs out there than mannings.
also, a 1st AND 3rd was way too much to pay for roy williams. </p>