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Old 04-19-2006, 03:03 PM
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Ok, here's what I would like to see the New England Patriots do on in the first three rounds:

1. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis - Gives us a franchise back that we can develop behind Dillon for this year and slowly work him into the rotation as the year progresses, and he puts muscle. Barry Sanders was pretty small too, and he did just fine in this league. I like the idea of having a franchise running back for years to come in the backfield with our franchise QB. I would also be ecstatic with Bobby Carpenter here, but that affects the rest of this scenario later. Trading down to get more value in the second would also be an ok option in my mind.

2. Greg Jennings, WR, Western Michigan, or Maurice Stovall, WR, Notre Dame - We need wideouts. Plain and simple. These two guys give us back what we lost with Givens. I prefer Jennings, but Stovall would be ok too. If Kiwanuka or Leonard Pope are here, I would also be on either of those boats.

3a. (from Baltimore) Chris Gocong, DE, Cal-Poly - This is the one guy in the draft I REALLY want. I can see him doing great things for this organization; his on the field smarts (from being a QB) plus his size equal the perfect Willie replacement. And I love his name. There is one guy that I really like every draft, and this year, its GOCONG! An offensive lineman-like Charles Spencer or Jeremy Trueblood-I could respect, but please, not with Gocong on the board.

3b. Kai Parham, ILB, Virginia - This is another guy I think fits great on the Pats. He played in the same system, under Al Groh, so there will be not as much learning for him as might be expected for other defensive prospects, and he could contribute earlier. We need Linebacker depth, and with the past two picks, we have it. Period. I can also see a CB, like Alan Zemaitis, a S, like Greg Blue, or Offensive Lineman Charles Spencer, Jeremy Trueblood, or a reach with Center Pat Ross.
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Wow, I had a dream where we had that kind of draft, I woke up with the cold sweats.
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Old 04-19-2006, 03:21 PM
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Ok, here's what I would like to see the New England Patriots do on in the first three rounds:

1. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis - Gives us a franchise back that we can develop behind Dillon for this year and slowly work him into the rotation as the year progresses, and he puts muscle. Barry Sanders was pretty small too, and he did just fine in this league. I like the idea of having a franchise running back for years to come in the backfield with our franchise QB. I would also be ecstatic with Bobby Carpenter here, but that affects the rest of this scenario later. Trading down to get more value in the second would also be an ok option in my mind.

2. Greg Jennings, WR, Western Michigan, or Maurice Stovall, WR, Notre Dame - We need wideouts. Plain and simple. These two guys give us back what we lost with Givens. I prefer Jennings, but Stovall would be ok too. If Kiwanuka or Leonard Pope are here, I would also be on either of those boats.

3a. (from Baltimore) Chris Gocong, DE, Cal-Poly - This is the one guy in the draft I REALLY want. I can see him doing great things for this organization; his on the field smarts (from being a QB) plus his size equal the perfect Willie replacement. And I love his name. There is one guy that I really like every draft, and this year, its GOCONG! An offensive lineman-like Charles Spencer or Jeremy Trueblood-I could respect, but please, not with Gocong on the board.

3b. Kai Parham, ILB, Virginia - This is another guy I think fits great on the Pats. He played in the same system, under Al Groh, so there will be not as much learning for him as might be expected for other defensive prospects, and he could contribute earlier. We need Linebacker depth, and with the past two picks, we have it. Period. I can also see a CB, like Alan Zemaitis, a S, like Greg Blue, or Offensive Lineman Charles Spencer, Jeremy Trueblood, or a reach with Center Pat Ross.
Please read the "head case" thread. It may change your mind about Williams.
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Old 04-19-2006, 03:34 PM
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I would also like to add that drafting Tim McGarigle from Northwestern to make as a Don-Davis-Type Safety would make me a very happy human being.
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Old 04-19-2006, 03:36 PM
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Just say no to The Shrimp in round 1. And 3b is way to high for Parham. I like the other two, though, although I would take Mark Anderson over Gocong is he's available.
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i had a dream too baby!!!

1. reggie bush
2. michael huff
3. vernon davis
3. chad jackson
4. mario williams
4. haloti ngata
5. antonio cromartie
6. aj hawk
6. vince young
6. josh houston lol
7. manny lawson

i think we can all agree this is the best case scenario hahaha but really, if i had a dream itd go like this (you guys wont like it)

1. Cromartie 2. Pope (hes falling) 3. Maurice Drew 3. Martin Nance
4. spencer havner 4. Kai parham 5. pat ross 6. josh houston
6. Dwayne Slay 6. whoever....7. whoever
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Good dream, mavfan2390, but Pope won't fall that far and Drew won't last the second round (he's been rising for two weeks). But I guess that's what dreamin's for.....
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Old 04-20-2006, 07:37 AM
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i had a dream too baby!!!

1. reggie bush
2. michael huff
3. vernon davis
3. chad jackson
4. mario williams
4. haloti ngata
5. antonio cromartie
6. aj hawk
6. vince young
6. josh houston lol
7. manny lawson
My dream scenario is:
Monday: Angelina Jolie
Tuesday: Heidi Klum
Wednesday Morning: Adriana Lima
Wednesday Afternoon: Keira Knightley
Thursday Morning: Eva Longoria
Thursday Afternoon: Beyonce Knowles
Friday: Stacy Keibler
Saturday Morning: Aria Giovanni
Saturday Afternoon: Jamie Pressley
Saturday Evening: Josie Maran
Sunday: Marisa Miller

Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
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Well, that's a very fine week. But Monday's scenario may have you humming a Boomtown Rats song before it was all over.........
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Old 04-20-2006, 07:55 AM
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Well, that's a very fine week. But Monday's scenario may have you humming a Boomtown Rats song before it was all over.........
I'm unfamiliar with the Boomtown Rats catalogue, so you'll have to spell it out for my benefit.
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