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The Patriots need a good draft this year…contrary to what most people seem to believe they don’t draft THAT well, and only have one player making any kind of contribution from last year’s draft (meriweather). Let’s hope they improve…
Matt,
I have to disagree with your assessment of the Pats’ draft when you compare it to other teams. Meriweather is the only one left from last season’s draft by design I believe, because the Pats did not like last year’s class at all. That is why they constantly traded away picks and tried to stock up for this year’s draft. While there are no sure-fire unquestionable top picks this year, there is a ton of depth and I feel we’ll see the mid-rounds produce consistent NFL starters.
the pats and their drafts are very interesting,
if you notice they usually dont keep many daft picks at all over the years. that isnt a bad thing, i would be disapointed if we kept our draft picks, because that would mean that we dont aready have a the talent, its no wonder that we only keep a couple of pick each year because they just simple cant make the team over the vets. remember that vets not rockies win championships
Good point tom. The Pats haven’t HAD to fill holes through the draft due to the vets on the team and previous rookies emerging to step in for departing vets. Case in point, James Sanders has developed well and slid right into Eugene Wilson’s spot at FS. This year may be a little different with the secondary and LB situation being what it is, but you never know with the Patriots. I thought David Harris or Poz were sure Patriots when they were available late in the first last year and then the Pats traded their pick to the 49ers. Who knows.
I don’t think Jackson needs to win the starting job opposite Moss to make the team (though that would be ideal). I think he just needs to be in the top 6 (or however many WRs are kept). I don’t think he’s being held to any higher standard than any other player except by, like you mentioned, the fans…
The barometer for a solid draft is whether or not you end up with players that make a difference or have the potential to play a big role. The Pats ended up with one player that even saw the field. The argument that they didn’t like the players available is fine, but that tells me they didn’t do a very good job, because there are a lot of other teams that found late round picks that played important roles while the Pats settled for, and eventually parted ways with guys like Kareem Brown and Oscar Lua. When the Pats couldn’t even find project guys to keep on special teams or supplant any of the weaker rotation guys, that tells me they didn’t do a great job drafting.
The argument that the Pats don’t need their draftees is pretty weak, considering they still have undrafted castoffs like Ray Ventrone making plays on special teams. If they had drafted good football players to put on the field, they would have found a spot for them. They just didn’t make the picks.
I dont agree with the suggestion that the Patriots dont draft well. Oscar Lua was a 7th ROUND PICK! He was a low risk high reward guy. He ended up getting injured and cut. The Patriots do what they always do. They look for good VALUE. They are still under the cap because they dont make bad decisions. There was more value out of trading their picks in the past as they had the players they needed. This year they will most likely try to bolster their defense.
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