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The Pats have drafted Larry English, Louis Delmas and Tyson Jackson with their first three picks in the draft and are up at No. 58 in the second round. Who's the pick here? These are the best remaining prospects, according to draftcountdown.com. Just a mock I'm working on. I'm thinking Williams from Penn State, I get a feeling he is going to be one of the better receivers in this year's draft.


45. Rashad Johnson S Alabama


48. Shawn Nelson TE Southern Miss
49. Brian Robiskie WR Ohio St.



53. Coye Francies CB San Jose St.


56. Derrick Williams WR Penn St.
57. Jairus Byrd CB Oregon
58. Paul Kruger DE Utah
59. Cornelius Ingram TE Florida


62. Sen'Derrick Marks DT Auburn


65. Marcus Freeman OLB Ohio St.
66. Chase Coffman TE Missouri
67. Cody Brown DE Connecticut
68. Travis Beckum TE Wisconsin
69. Andy Levitre OG Oregon St.
70. James Casey TE Rice

72. Alex Magee DT Purdue
73. Juaquin Iglesias WR Oklahoma
74. Rhett Bomar QB Sam Houston St.
75. Andre Brown RB North Carolina St.
76. Sherrod Martin CB Troy
77. Fili Moala DT USC
78. Louis Murphy WR Florida
79. Darry Beckwith ILB L.S.U.
80. Ramses Barden WR Cal Poly
81. Kevin Barnes CB Maryland
82. Chris Baker DT Hampton
83. Kraig Urbik OG Wisconsin
84. Victor Harris CB Virginia Tech
85. Chip Vaughn S Wake Forest
86. Gerald Cadogan OT Penn St.
87. Brandon Tate WR North Carolina
88. Mike Mickens CB Cincinnati
89. Jonathan Luigs C Arkansas
90. Lawrence Sidbury, Jr. DE Richmond
91. Nate Davis QB Ball St.
92. Shonn Greene RB Iowa
93. Keenan Lewis CB Oregon St.
94. Michael Hamlin S Clemson
95. Dannell Ellerbe ILB Georgia
96. Brandon Gibson WR Washington St.
97. David Bruton S Notre Dame
98. Vance Walker DT Georgia Tech
99. Tyrone McKenzie OLB South Florida
100. Antoine Caldwell C Alabama

102. Brandon Underwood CB Cincinnati
103. Terrance Taylor DT Michigan
104. Mike Goodson RB Texas A&M
105. Matt Shaughnessy DE Wisconsin
106. Bradley Fletcher CB Iowa
107. James Davis RB Clemson
108. Curtis Taylor S L.S.U.
109. Demetrius Byrd WR L.S.U.
110. Trevor Canfield OG Cincinnati
111. Kaluka Maiava OLB USC
112. Darcel McBath S Texas Tech
113. Javon Ringer RB Michigan St.
114. Herman Johnson OG L.S.U.
115. DeAngelo Smith CB Cincinnati
116. Jonathan Casillas OLB Wisconsin
117. Asher Allen CB Georgia
118. Jasper Brinkley ILB South Carolina
119. Anthony Hill TE North Carolina St.
120. Cary Harris CB USC
121. Brooks Foster WR North Carolina
122. Cornelius Lewis OG Tennessee St.
123. Mike Thomas WR Arizona
124. Gerald McRath ILB Southern Miss
125. Jason Watkins OT Florida
126. Jason Phillips ILB T.C.U.
127. Mohamed Massaquoi WR Georgia
128. Ricky Jean-Francois DT L.S.U.
129. Graham Harrell QB Texas Tech
130. Kenny McKinley WR South Carolina
131. Jeremiah Johnson RB Oregon
132. Scott McKillop ILB Pittsburgh
133. Marko Mitchell WR Nevada
134. Bruce Johnson CB Miami (FL)
135. Kyle Moore DE USC
136. Glen Coffee RB Alabama
137. Cameron Morrah TE California
138. Xavier Fulton OT Illinois
139. Domonique Johnson CB Jackson St.
140. Sammie Stroughter WR Oregon St.
141. Darryl Richard DT Georgia Tech
142. Zack Follett OLB California
143. Courtney Greene S Rutgers
144. Fenuki Toupu OT Oregon
145. Jarret Dillard WR Rice
146. Curtis Painter QB Purdue
147. David Veikune DE Hawaii
148. Arian Foster RB Tennessee
149. Roy Miller DT Texas
150. Pat White QB West Virginia
 
The Pats have drafted Larry English, Louis Delmas and Tyson Jackson with their first three picks in the draft and are up at No. 58 in the second round. Who's the pick here? These are the best remaining prospects, according to draftcountdown.com. Just a mock I'm working on. I'm thinking Williams from Penn State, I get a feeling he is going to be one of the better receivers in this year's draft.

I don't like any of the picks available on your board, which is one of the reasons I can see us trading up from #58 (58 + 89 get us to around #43 or so). Based on what I see, all of the OL options are gone (Jamon Meredith, Eric Wood, Max Unger), we've already taken DL, LB and S.

James Casey would have been my pick, but we don't need another TE right now. Brian Robiskie might be worth it, but I think he has a limited upside. So with that in mind, I would trade the pick into 2010.
 
I would take the best WR on the board (Derrick Williams or Juaquin Iglesias) then go OL at #89. I really think that there are some good OL value especially at Guard and Center that can be found in the 3rd or 4th round this year.

Nice draft so far though.
 
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Shawn Nelson is VERY tempting!

But I think the safe choice would be Jonathan Luigs.
 
There is some great TE value as pointed out where you are sitting right now. I know we have a few established TE's but none under a long term contract and a young kid to push them would be nice. I really think that one of our TE's is going to be cut or traded at some point with a young guy getting drafted.
 
I would probably go Luigs. but you would be justified by taking your pick of Robiskie, Williams, or Iglesias at WR, Francies, or perhaps Coffman or Nelson for TE. Coffman's foot is still < 80%...so he's a good candidate for PUP or IR redshirt.
 
I would probably go Luigs. but you would be justified by taking your pick of Robiskie, Williams, or Iglesias at WR, Francies, or perhaps Coffman or Nelson for TE. Coffman's foot is still < 80%...so he's a good candidate for PUP or IR redshirt.

Almost exactly my thoughts, though I'd also toss in Gerald Cadogan as a dark-horse OL.
 
I take it back lol Shawn Nelson should be the pick here.
 
Almost exactly my thoughts, though I'd also toss in Gerald Cadogan as a dark-horse OL.

That's unlike you. His vertical, broad jump, 40 splits, 3 Cone, and shuttle are all among the worst of the OLs. I think Lang or Murtha probably make more sense if you want to reach for a tackle.
 
I'd like to go offensive line, but it just seems that there is no value here. I think I may go best offensive line available in the third round, and here take either Nelson or Williams.
 
That's unlike you.

Yes, it is, isn't it? Go figure. Maybe I just got lured in by that Pats-OL-style Celtic surname.

In general, unlike Mayo, I'm fine with the value here. Nelson, Luigs & Robiskie in particular all seem like solid picks. Nelson isn't a well-rounded player, but he could be a nice pairing with Baker long-term.
 
I'd like to go offensive line, but it just seems that there is no value here. I think I may go best offensive line available in the third round, and here take either Nelson or Williams.

The way your draft had unfolded, you would get no arguements from me as both are good picks.
 
Luigs.

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BB may opt for Luigs or Mickens.
 
Jarius Byrd or if you don't want him then, Paul Kruger.

You never draft who I tell you to draft anyway.
 
Jarius Byrd or if you don't want him then, Paul Kruger.

You never draft who I tell you to draft anyway.


In the next draft, I promise I will get Clay Matthews, and Connor Barwin if he's there.
 
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