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Pick #27- you'll be very disappointed if Pats pass on whom?
Name the one player, that could be on the board, and you will be very disappointed if the Patriots pass on him.
My one player would be Hightower. To me he seems that he would be the perfect fit for the Patriots. Can play ILB/OLB and even DE in the 4-3.
Imagine a 3-4 with Spikes and Hightower inside- Mayo and Nick on the outside. Imagine a 4-3 with Spikes in the middle and Mayo and Hightower on the outside.
In fact I'd like to see the patriots move up to #20 to get him. Barron would take the sting off a little.
OK, who is the one player at #27 that you would cringe if the Patriots passed on.
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re: Pick #27- you'll be very disappointed if Pats pass on whom?
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Originally Posted by PATSNUTme
Imagine a 3-4 with Spikes and Hightower inside- Mayo and Nick on the outside.
Not happening.
I'd hate for the Pats to pick Barron at 27. First round picks should be long-term starters, not short-term bandaids. If we assume Chung is the Pats' long-term starting SS, I don't want Barron next to him.
I'd be shocked (and disappointed) if Belichick passed on Brockers. The chance to grab a talented DL like that doesn't happen too much. Sure, he came out a year too soon. But all that means is that the Pats can grab him this draft late in the first rather than trying to get into the top 10 for him next year (assuming he's around at 27, which I doubt but many people believe).
re: Pick #27- you'll be very disappointed if Pats pass on whom?
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Originally Posted by Elijah
I stopped reading when you suggested that Mayo play outside in a 3-4.
LOL... but actually, Mayo could clean up at OLB. I think it could work as far as Mayo goes. The problem with the suggestion is the idea of having Hightower and Spikes lining up together at ILB. Neither one is any good in coverage. I think of them both in the mode of Ted Johnson: downhill run stuffer. That leaves us too exposed in the middle of the field. Someone needs to take the crossing routes.
I don't see a fit for Hightower on the roster, unless we intend to give up on Spikes.
To the question of the OP, my real disappointment would be if we pass on Fletcher Cox or Michael Brockers at 27. There's no reason to think either one would last that long, but I've seen the guy that I wanted drop to us in the past, and watched BB trade away. Mark Ingram, last year, was one... we were so lucky for him to be there, but we traded out of the spot instead of cashing in. Rey Maualuga in 2009 (thank god! I was wrong wrong) and Connor Barwin (who went after we'd taken Ron Brace and Darius Butler).
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re: Pick #27- you'll be very disappointed if Pats pass on whom?
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Originally Posted by Sciz
I'd hate for the Pats to pick Barron at 27. First round picks should be long-term starters, not short-term bandaids. If we assume Chung is the Pats' long-term starting SS, I don't want Barron next to him.
re: Pick #27- you'll be very disappointed if Pats pass on whom?
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Originally Posted by Sciz
Not happening.
I'd hate for the Pats to pick Barron at 27. First round picks should be long-term starters, not short-term bandaids. If we assume Chung is the Pats' long-term starting SS, I don't want Barron next to him.
I'd be shocked (and disappointed) if Belichick passed on Brockers. The chance to grab a talented DL like that doesn't happen too much. Sure, he came out a year too soon. But all that means is that the Pats can grab him this draft late in the first rather than trying to get into the top 10 for him next year (assuming he's around at 27, which I doubt but many people believe).
Totally agree, but it's almost certain that Brockers won't be there at 27.
I'm just hoping that BB is seeing his next Richard Seymour in Brockers and moves up to get him.
re: Pick #27- you'll be very disappointed if Pats pass on whom?
not sure if it is at 27 or 31, but if the patriots stay put I have this sinking feeling that one of those 2 picks is going to be Harrison Smith out of Notre Dame.
re: Pick #27- you'll be very disappointed if Pats pass on whom?
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Originally Posted by midwestpatsfan
not sure if it is at 27 or 31, but if the patriots stay put I have this sinking feeling that one of those 2 picks is going to be Harrison Smith out of Notre Dame.
Nothing wrong with Smith, he'd do just fine for us.
Honestly, I can't answer the question, of the players who will be left for us I can't get excited about a single one. I doubt we can trade a #1 for a #2 and #1 next year in this draft but I'd be looking to get out of these picks for a #3 and #1 next year. I hate to be a downer but if we left this draft with 2,2,3,3,3,4 and two extra #1s next year I'd consider that a win.
Right now I'm looking at the likes of Reyes, Smith, McClellan as our #1 picks - excuse me for not being able to get excited
I guess my answer is that I'll be disappointed if we use our two #1s.
re: Pick #27- you'll be very disappointed if Pats pass on whom?
Janoris Jenkins. This guy has a pretty broad range of draftability IMO, but if he's there at 27, then I think he goes a long way towards solving our secondary issues.
Another corner??? I look at a lot of corners and see free safety skills. In Jenkins' case, I see more of a corner, but I really liked what I saw out of McCourty in his limited time at FS. I believe McCourty has the skill set to play FS very well and would be a great complement to Chung.
Then, of course, USE the next 3 picks on pass rush.