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Old 01-27-2006, 02:39 PM   #11
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Assante Samuel has been the Pats' #1 corner for 2 years now. And he's been pretty darn good for about 1.5 of those years, including being VERY solid in all 5 playoff games. I think Assante can be a #1 CB in the NFL. Hopefully he will take another step forward next year from where he finished 2005.

As for safety, I wouldn't mind seeing Mr Ty Law brough back with that switch in mind.
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Old 01-27-2006, 04:07 PM   #12
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I'd love to see Asante continue to develop as a productive corner, but I think we could do better for our #1. With the cap room left over with Ty Law's dead money off the books, I don't see why we can't bring in someone like Brian Williams from Monnesota or Sam Madison, should he be cut from Miami. Maybe neither represents much of an upgrade over Samuel, but they'd do wonders for out CB rotation.
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Old 01-27-2006, 06:42 PM   #13
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Just a point of Information. Christian Morton was cut by the Falcons and is playing for the Redskins now. Morton is their 5th CB.

Also, Rodney Harrison is 6'1 and 220-225 lbs. Chad Scott is 6'1 as well. Michael Stone is 6'.

However, i get the gist of what you are saying. Hopefully, the Pats will add someone like Tank Williams (6'3-225) or Adam Arculeta (6'-220) or possibly Tommy Polley to convert him.
bruinz, my mistake.
but didn't morton start for the falcons in the 2005 nfc title game against eagles?
correction on scott & stone is on the money, tho. have to include them in the group, and then we're up to 13 backs.
i like archuleta a lot, but hasn't he had a number of concussions? would love polley. can we get tebucky back? smile, now.
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Old 01-27-2006, 11:16 PM   #14
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Just want to say that, as a matter of form, this thread is ideal. It's a good solid football conversation started by with a well-qualified title.

Kudos to StinkyPete.

Too many times do dillweeds post their opinions as though they're fact. This board kicks ass when spades are called spades and people talk plainly and civilly.

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Old 01-28-2006, 06:01 PM   #15
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Samuel doesn't tackle well enough to be a safety. Too many times I've seen him bounce off gauys he was trying to tackle. I'd really like to see, whether it's Rodney coming back and being the same player, thru FA or the draft pick up a dominate player for the D backfield. Would love to have a Troy Palamalu type S or a top notch, bigger m2m, cover CB.
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Old 01-28-2006, 07:38 PM   #16
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bruinz, my mistake.
but didn't morton start for the falcons in the 2005 nfc title game against eagles?
Incorrect again.

Morton was the Falcons' 4th/5th CB and didn't record any stats in the NFC Championship. DeAngelo Hall and Jason Webster started. Aaron Beasley backed up. Rossum returned kicks. Morton rode the bench.

He was cut by the Falcons this fall, was signed to the Redskins practice squad on December 16th and activated on December 21st. He played in 4 games with the Falcons as their 4th/5th CB, recording 5 tackles and 2 passes defended. He played in 1 game for the Redskins as their 5th/6th CB, recording 3 tackles and defending no passes.

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dexter reid (he also couldn't make the cut and now is the nickle guy for our beloved dolts).
No, he isn't even close to being the Colts' nickel man. Harper and David start for the Colts. Rookies Marlin Jackson and Kelvin Hayden back up. Von Hutchins is the #5.

Reid is a safety, sitting behind Sanders, Doss, Jefferson, Sapp, and Giordano. He only sees some time on special teams.

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besides wilson and hobbs, none of these DBs was a higher- than-4th round pick.
While the Patriots didn't draft some of these, which I know is your point, but:


Duane Starks was a 1st round pick, 10th overall, in 1998.

Tyrone Poole was a 1st round pick, 22nd overall, in 1995.

Chad Scott was a 1st round pick, 24th overall, in the 1997.

Eugene Wilson was a 2nd round pick, 36th overall, in 2003.

Artrell Hawkins was a 2nd round pick, 43rd overall, in 1998.

Michael Stone was a 2nd round pick, 54th overall, in 2001.

Hank Poteat was a 3rd round pick, 77th overall, in 2000.

Ellis Hobbs was a 3rd round pick, 84th overall, in 2005.

Guss Scott was a 3rd round pick, 95th overall, in 2004.

Asante Samuel was a 4th round pick, 120th overall in 2003.

James Sanders was a 4th round pick, 133rd overall, in 2005.

Rodney Harrison was a 5th round pick, 145th overall, in 1994.


Therefore, not counting the three undrafted (Gay, Ventrone, Spann), the lowest Patriots draft pick is Rodney Harrison. Everyone else was 4th round or higher.

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not one of those players weighs over 205, and i believe not one of them ('cept rodney) is 6 feet tall.
You are pretty much correct on that one (Harrison is 6'1", Chad Scott is 6'1", Michael Stone is 6'0".) but what NFL DBs are that big? That doesn't always translate into hitting power. Take what Samuel and Geno do in that department as an example.

Champ Bailey is 6'0", 192.

Ronde Barber is 5'10", 184.

Troy Polamalu is 5'10", 212.

But there are the big guys, and I see your point there. But I just don't see the Pats drafting a big guy because of such.
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:58 AM   #17
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1st rounders - 2 starks, poole
2nd rounders - 1 wilson
3rd rounders - 2 hobbs, scott
4th rounders - 2 sanders, asante
5th rounders - 1 - rodney
6th rounders - 0
7th rounders - 1 morton

i get 6 of 9 players 3rd round or later (yes, 3rd round is the cusp). but what's the draft investment been for DLs? how about WRs? TEs? i suspect we've also not invested much of OUR draft assets into RBs.
OF COURSE big doesn't translate into hitting power. OF COURSE there are many short, small players who excel in the league. just look at the twig, ar at faulk. remember mack herron. randy vataha. rod shoate. when i hear someone say a player is "too small", i always griin.
BUT, i'm not talking about hitting power. wilson and samuel both have WRs looking for them on their inside routes. i'm talking about INJURIES. with everybody except hobbs and wilson, there was an injury. maybe it's poor technique. my theory is that they had to make too many first hits on 220-lb RBs popping into the secondary untouched.
samuel clemens said: "there are lies, there are D@m# lies, and then there are statistics."
perhaps this discussion represents more effort and better analysis than what we see out of borges in a year.
by the way, what was the original topic here?

"But I just don't see the Pats drafting a big guy because of such."
neither do i. i don't think they will either, altho i think they should. that's why i'm on a messagboard instead of in front of a mike, or in a press box.
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1st rounders - 2 starks, poole
2nd rounders - 1 wilson
3rd rounders - 2 hobbs, scott
4th rounders - 2 sanders, asante
5th rounders - 1 - rodney
6th rounders - 0
7th rounders - 1 morton

i get 6 of 9 players 3rd round or later (yes, 3rd round is the cusp). but what's the draft investment been for DLs? how about WRs? TEs? i suspect we've also not invested much of OUR draft assets into RBs.
It's more like this over the past 5 years, including current roster players that weren't drafted by the Pats:

1st rounders - 3 - Duane Starks (1998), Tyrone Poole (1995), Chad Scott (1997)
2nd rounders - 3 - Eugene Wilson (2003), Michael Stone (2001), Artrell Hawkins (1998)
3rd rounders - 4 - Brock Williams (2001), Guss Scott (2004), Ellis Hobbs (2005), Hank Poteat (2000)
4th rounders - 3 - Asante Samuel (2003), Dexter Reid (2004), James Sanders (2005)
5th rounders - 2 - Hakim Akbar (2001), Rodney Harrison (1994)
6th rounders - 2 - Leonard Myers (2001), Antwan Harris (2000)
7th rounders - 1 - Christian Morton (2004)


You can't have 1st rounders across the board. That's obvious. The key is to get the best value out of your lower round picks. In some cases the Pats have done that (Givens, Brady) but in some cases they haven't (Stokes, Akbar, etc.).

What's the fetish with 1st rounders anyway? Players shouldn't automatically be valued over a lower round pick even if they performed under that of such a lower round pick. Rodney's a 5th round pick. Brock Williams is a 3rd round pick. Who's better?

Do you want some higher round picks as starters? Of course. But the placement of draft picks is just so over-hyped. It matters not.

You can build a team out of free agency, and it is in some cases, cheaper. Take 2001 for example. Yes, Seymour and Light were drafted, but there was also a handful of busts. Vrabel, Smith, Edwards, Cox, Phifer, Hamilton, Pleasant, Compton, Patten, and Buckley all made contributions to that championship as free agents that came in cheap.

What's the big need to draft this super-duper over-hyped unproven shut-down so-called game-changing CB?

What's wrong with having Geno, Hobbs, and Samuel starting? When you reinforce and fill in the gaps with Rodney, Starks, Poole, Chad Scott, Poteat and then have Sanders, Guss Scott, etc. competing, what's the problem there?

1st round picks = $$$ = not what BB wants.
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