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TRADE: Patriots trade #28 and #63 (933) to Tennessee for #20, #115, and #180. (933.4)
20. Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama - Back when Jenkins and Joe Haden were at UF, members of the Florida coaching staff felt that Jenkins was every bit as good, if not better than Haden. Kid can just really, really play the game. Yes, he's got character concerns, but some of his former teammates say that getting kicked out of UF was the best thing that ever happened to Janoris. He honestly seems committed to getting his life together. If he didn't have character issues, he'd be a Top 10 pick. I think Belichick calls up Urban Meyer for the inside scoop, and Meyer tells Bill that Jenkins is basically a good kid who's made some mistakes. I think that's good enough for Bill.
TRADE: Patriots trade #31 to Houston for #58 and a 1st round pick in 2013. You know something like this is going to happen. I know it's going to happen. Everyone knows it's going to happen. How the rest of the league hasn't figured what the Pats are doing here is beyond me.
48. Alshon Jeffrey, WR, South Carolina - Just like Jenkins, I know about the negatives. But I also know that this kid pretty much terrorized the best college football conference in the country for the past two years. The Patriots' offense loves to create mismatches. Jeffrey would be a nightmare for a lot of smaller corners. Remember how effectively Brady used Randy Moss' leaping ability?
58. Jared Crick, DE, Nebraska - May never be a star, but I think he fits here, and I think he can be a solid, dependable player for a long time.
94. Mike Brewster, C, Ohio State - I think Dan Koppen's played his last game in a Patriots uniform, and while I think the odds are pretty good that we bring back Dan Connolly, I'm not sure he's the long term answer. Brewster may not be the long term answer, either... but he's got a pretty good shot.
115. Bruce Irvin, LB, West Virginia - ...and here's your pass rush specialist. Great athlete who can really, really get after the quarterback. Maybe not a three down player at this point, but he could be at some point.
126. George Bryan, TE, NC State - Admit it, we know this is coming, too. Remember Lee Smith last year? The Pats want another TE, and they want one who can run block. Bryan fits the bill.
180. Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma - I just think he's a player. At this point, the Pats can gamble a little bit.
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TRADE: Patriots trade #28 and #63 (933) to Tennessee for #20, #115, and #180. (933.4)
20. Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama - Back when Jenkins and Joe Haden were at UF, members of the Florida coaching staff felt that Jenkins was every bit as good, if not better than Haden. Kid can just really, really play the game. Yes, he's got character concerns, but some of his former teammates say that getting kicked out of UF was the best thing that ever happened to Janoris. He honestly seems committed to getting his life together. If he didn't have character issues, he'd be a Top 10 pick. I think Belichick calls up Urban Meyer for the inside scoop, and Meyer tells Bill that Jenkins is basically a good kid who's made some mistakes. I think that's good enough for Bill.
TRADE: Patriots trade #31 to Houston for #58 and a 1st round pick in 2013. You know something like this is going to happen. I know it's going to happen. Everyone knows it's going to happen. How the rest of the league hasn't figured what the Pats are doing here is beyond me.
48. Alshon Jeffrey, WR, South Carolina - Just like Jenkins, I know about the negatives. But I also know that this kid pretty much terrorized the best college football conference in the country for the past two years. The Patriots' offense loves to create mismatches. Jeffrey would be a nightmare for a lot of smaller corners. Remember how effectively Brady used Randy Moss' leaping ability?
58. Jared Crick, DE, Nebraska - May never be a star, but I think he fits here, and I think he can be a solid, dependable player for a long time.
94. Mike Brewster, C, Ohio State - I think Dan Koppen's played his last game in a Patriots uniform, and while I think the odds are pretty good that we bring back Dan Connolly, I'm not sure he's the long term answer. Brewster may not be the long term answer, either... but he's got a pretty good shot.
115. Bruce Irvin, LB, West Virginia - ...and here's your pass rush specialist. Great athlete who can really, really get after the quarterback. Maybe not a three down player at this point, but he could be at some point.
126. George Bryan, TE, NC State - Admit it, we know this is coming, too. Remember Lee Smith last year? The Pats want another TE, and they want one who can run block. Bryan fits the bill.
180. Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma - I just think he's a player. At this point, the Pats can gamble a little bit.
Wow!! No less than FOUR guys who go back to LAST year's potential draft class!!
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It All Starts In The Trenches.
Run The Damned Ball.
Use The Whole Pig.
Develop & Deploy a Tenacious D!!
Drive the Enemy before you...and savor the Lamentations of their Women!!
FYI, the NFL did their coin flips this morning to decide the final order (not including compensatory picks) of the NFL draft. The Dolphins will pick 8th and the Panthers will pick 9th; the Chiefs 11th and the Seahawks 12th.
Doesn't matter if we have Barry Sanders in the backfield. This is not a running team.
RIP Run game. 1994 - 2006.
That is a some serious revisionist history in that timeline. In 1994, 1995, and 1996, Bledsoe (and NE) threw the ball more than Brady ever has. They also had two years in there where they ran for fewer than 1500 yards, while the "non-running" post 2006 team has never run for less than 1750.
Looking at raw numbers doesn't tell the whole story. Recently we've run the ball only in situations where we're up. We used to run the ball to help get up.
Looking at raw numbers doesn't tell the whole story. Recently we've run the ball only in situations where we're up. We used to run the ball to help get up.