Even I, a big keim opponent, buy this.
Prior to the season, I was saying this was Keim's last chance...and hell, he had already gone past last chances.
This team goes to show you what due diligence and good team construction can do. It doesn't hurt that he went against conventional wisdom and may have snagged a transcendent player in the process.
I think a GM is pretty much successful if 1/3 of their draft picks stick, but they have to hit on the important positions. Keim has. QB, LT, CB, and pass rushers.
I think the place that Keim seems to be successful even when he has struggled with draft is finding role player types. Antonio Hamilton hasn't been a weakness, nor has Sean Harlow. If you can regularly hit on those types of players, when you have injuries, the team isn't falling apart.