If the Patriots are anything in regards to the draft this offseason it is the workouts of defensive pass rushers. The recent workout of San Diego quarterback Josh Johnson seems to be the one offensive exception so far.
It makes a fan wonder if that means Tom Brady’s current back-ups Matt Cassel or Matt Gutierrez should be nervous? Although playing a career high (tie) of playing time with 6 games in 2007, Cassel had better moments on the field then his first chance to play versus the Dolphins on October 21st with an interception returned for a touchdown by Miami defensive end Jason Taylor. Tom Brady returned to complete the game. Cassel finished the year with a 32.7 QB rating. Cassel’s contract is up at the end of 2008.
Gutierrez also played versus Miami and threw once for a 15 yard gain. Gutierrez played 5 games in 2007 with most of the opportunities coming at the end of games to kneel the ball down. With only one throw all season Gutierrez had a 118.8 QB rating.
Looking again to the defensive side of the ball, the Patriots held a private workout with Auburn University defensive end/outside linebacker Quentin Groves on March 13. Groves is not a Top 10 pick, but may be a good option if the Patriots are able to trade away the 7th pick and move down the boards.
Groves is most likely the eighth or ninth defensive candidate worked out by the Patriots so far. It is hard to keep track, but the other probable defensive candidates I know at this point are from USC with linebackers Keith Rivers and Thomas Williams, defensive ends Lawrence Jackson and Sedrick Ellis and cornerback Terrell Thomas.
Belichick was at the University of Florida defensive end/outside linebacker Derrick Harvey and also made a visit to the University of South Florida to meet with cornerbacks Mike Jenkins and Trae Williams.
The Patriots also met with Purdue linebacker Stanford Keglar and Ohio State defensive end/outside linebacker Vernon Gholston.
If I were to make a bet for the draft, the first pick for the Patriots would have to be for a pass rusher and most needed as an outside linebacker. I think Gholston or Ellis may still be there by the 7th pick. If Belichick really likes Gholston, look for the Pats to move up and take the Falcons spot (thanks Dimitroff!). Otherwise they may take Ellis with the 7th pick.
When the Pats try to move down they may have the option to take Rivers, Harvey, Keglar or Groves depending on the how far they move down the draft board.
It would be a great possibility to land a DE/OLB like Harvey, Keglar or Groves and the cornerback Jenkins in the first round..
That is not my mock draft pick yet… but all things being equal – it probably should be.
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[...] TheScoreBoards March Madness… by m3th0ds Yesterday 11:42 PM 224 83www.thescoreboards.comPatriots workout QB and another DE/OLB for the mock draft – Most Valuable NetworkBy Brent March 25th, 2008 If the Patriots are anything in regards to the draft this offseason it is [...]
I think it would be a total slam dunk if the Pats wound up with Vernon Gholston at 7. He’s the kind of athlete where it wouldn’t even matter if he takes time to learn the system. He could be a more talented and athletic colvin who could be mediocre in coverage and a monster in the pass rush. His awesome combine really only hurts the Patriots who may not even get the chance to take him.
Also, i have heard people talking about the Patriots looking to take Colt Brennan in the mid rounds. He’s a system QB who wouldn’t cost them much and could play within the system, and never blow a game if he had to come in. This would also make Matt Cassel tradeable to teams who think learning under Brady has only helped in.
Matt,
The Pats surely would be fortunate to have Gholston fall to them at #7. You are absolutely correct that his incredible combine hurt the Pats’ chance at landing him, though definitely helped him personally as he is likely to go higher than #7. I haven’t heard of the Pats considering Colt Brennan, but I certainly would welcome it. I think most Pats fans would be uneasy if Cassel had to enter a game due to a Brady injury (or anyone else for that matter). Cassel is entering the final year of his rookie contract and I feel the Pats will probably let him walk after this season, so drafting Brennan would make sense if the value is there later in the draft.
Ben Watson looks like a bust more and more everyday…
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/03/27/watson-might-not-be-ready-for-training-camp/
[...] Brent wrote an interesting post today on Patriots workout QB and another DE/OLB for the mock draftHere’s a quick excerptIt would be a great possibility to land a DE/OLB like Harvey, Keglar or Groves and the cornerback Jenkins in the first round.. That is not my mock draft pick yet