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u wouldnt consider him till 3rd or do you really believe hes a 3rd rounder? (cuz hes a first rounder in reality)
I feel he's a mid-2nd-round RT; I just don't know if he offers much more to us than what Ryan O'Callahan already provides. A little more athletic ability, but...if we can trade down from #7 and grab an extra pick, then I can be persuaded to consider him at 62, though I suspect that he'll be gone by the middle of the 2nd.
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I feel he's a mid-2nd-round RT; I just don't know if he offers much more to us than what Ryan O'Callahan already provides. A little more athletic ability, but...if we can trade down from #7 and grab an extra pick, then I can be persuaded to consider him at 62, though I suspect that he'll be gone by the middle of the 2nd.
I would take him with an early to mid-second, but not in the top 15-16 of the first round, and that's likely where NE's going to be selecting, even with a trade down. To me, that's about where he should project, but he might get over drafted, and go in the late first.
He's not a third rounder though...
Speaking of the list, I believe we've got 12 CB's already interviewed, or worked out, and Cason's currently the only CB listed as having multiple contacts.
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Update: Added a Private Workout for San Diego QB Josh Johnson
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Key:
* PW - Private Workout
* PV - Private Visit
* CBI - Combine Interview
* ASI - Interview at College All-Star game
* IN - Interview
* (___) - Source
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Offensive Prospects:
QB Josh Johnson - PW (Mike Reiss)
QB Eric Ainge - ASI
FB/RB Jacob Hester CBI
WR Limas Sweed - CBI
WR James Hardy - CBI
WR Donnie Avery - ASI
WR Lavelle Hawkins - ASI
WR Dexter Jackson - CBI
WR Darius Reynaud - CBI
WR Todd Blythe - CBI
TE John Carlson - CBI
TE Brad Cottam - CBI
TE Kellen Davis - CBI
OT Gosder Cherilus - ASI
Defensive Prospects:
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - CBI
CB Mike Jenkins - PW
CB Antoine Cason - CBI & PV
CB Aqib Talib - CBI
CB Reggie Smith - CBI
CB Chevis Jackson - PV
CB Charles Godfrey - ASI
CB Terrell Thomas - ASI
CB Orlando Scandrick - IN
CB Terrence Wheatley - PW
CB Trae Williams - PW
CB Justin McKinney - CBI
FS/CB Simeon Castille - CBI
SS Jamar Adams - ASI
SS Jamie Silva - ASI
ILB Curtis Lofton - CBI
ILB Jonathan Goff - ASI
ILB Thomas Williams - PW
OLB Shawn Crable - ASI
OLB Stanford Keglar - PW
OLB Titus Brown - ASI
DE/OLB Vernon Gholston - PW
DE/OLB Quentin Groves - PV
DE/OLB Cliff Avril - CBI & PW
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The Patriots recently sent a high-ranking member of their coaching staff to meet with Johnson for a private workout. Scouts often say that Division I-AA players must dominate if they are to receive serious NFL consideration, and Johnson did that at the University of San Diego.
As part of their draft preparation, the Patriots hold private workouts for several prospects. In most cases, they most accurately represent that the team is seeking more information before giving the player a final ranking on the draft board.
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Last edited by sebman2112; 03-24-2008 at 12:27 PM..
Is it true that the maximum # of prospects a team can interview is 30? If so, then how many have the Pats interviewed thus far?
No, they can have some form of contact with a ton of prospects. There is a limit on the number of prospect you can bring in for private visits to Gillette though...
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No, they can have some form of contact with a ton of prospects. There is a limit on the number of prospect you can bring in for private visits to Gillette though...
Thanks; I kinda figured that public workouts e.g.: pro days, etc. didn't count toward the max.
The Patriots held a private, on-campus workout with Auburn University defensive end/outside linebacker Quentin Groves on March 13.
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Patriots | Cason to visit in April
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:27:27 -0700 J.J. Pesavento, of Next Level Scouting, reports University of Arizona CB Antoine Cason has had a private workout with the New England Patriots and will visit the team in April.
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Patriots | J. Williams has private workout scheduled
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:58:14 -0700
J.J. Pesavento, of Next Level Scouting, reports Kent State CB Jack Williams has a private workout scheduled with the New England Patriots.
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