I think the only people who thought drafting Ted Ginn was a good decision were Randy Mueller and Cam Cameron. I was 17 during that draft, watched Ginn for 3 years at OSU (I'm a Michigan fan) and was telling everybody that Ginn would only be a number 3 at best his first few years because he was still too raw. Hell, I even said Gonzo was the better WR on the Buckeyes.
I talked myself into being content with the pick because I thought Cam would be smart enough to use Ginn in ways like Tressel did at OSU (reverses, bubblescreens, ect) to get the ball in his hands, but I was wrong.
My top 5 for us that draft were
1.Brady Quinn (everything leading up to the draft pointed to him. He had our QB coach of that year, Terry Shea, as his personal trainer leading up to the draft)
2.Leon Hall (We needed a CB, and I was a Michigan fan)
3.Adam Carriker (a lot of people loved him back then)
4.Patrick Willis (wasn't a need, but loved him)
5.Joe Staley (another person a lot of people loved)