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Assessing team needs - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com

Reiss mentions Pat Kirwan's view's on the needs of each AFC East team. Kirwan lists the Pats needs as:

OLB
S
ILB
RB
WR
OT
QB

I'm more interested in Mike's comments, as they make sense. Here's an excerpt:

Assessing needs requires a multi-layered view -- one that factors in the short-term as well as the long-term. With this in mind, I'd shuffle around the above list a bit by including the defensive line and offensive guard.

The reason I'd include defensive line is that Jarvis Green, Richard Seymour, Le Kevin Smith and Vince Wilfork all have contracts that expire after the 2009 season. At offensive guard, starters Logan Mankins and Stephen Neal, as well as top reserves Russ Hochstein and Billy Yates, have contracts that expire after the 2009 season.
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So not only are there contractual considerations for Belichick & Co. to consider-- but performance evaluations, potential retirements, injury statuses, and an overall roster upgrade, also factor into this year's draft selections. Accurately defining the Pats team needs is not easy for the average fan, especially when we consider all of the influencing factors that only BB is privy to.
 
I think this list is fair. I would still like to see CB help in case Bodden or Wilhite or Springs don't work out on the outside.
 
I think this list is fair. I would still like to see CB help in case Bodden or Wilhite or Springs don't work out on the outside.

You can only have so many players on the roster.
 
I think this list is fair. I would still like to see CB help in case Bodden or Wilhite or Springs don't work out on the outside.

I'm relatively certain a CB will be added. So far, the Pats have shown interest in a dozen CB prospects, which is the most at any position on the prospect visits/workouts list.
 
I agree with Mike's comments. Britton, Gilbert and Wood would be a more useful first three picks than picking from the first FIVE needs indicated by Kirwan. As Mike indicates, a more long term view is needed.

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Assessing needs requires a multi-layered view -- one that factors in the short-term as well as the long-term. With this in mind, I'd shuffle around the above list a bit by including the defensive line and offensive guard.

The reason I'd include defensive line is that Jarvis Green, Richard Seymour, Le Kevin Smith and Vince Wilfork all have contracts that expire after the 2009 season. At offensive guard, starters Logan Mankins and Stephen Neal, as well as top reserves Russ Hochstein and Billy Yates, have contracts that expire after the 2009 season.

So while the Patriots appear well stocked at those positions heading into the draft, the team's decision-makers must look ahead to the future as well.


Assessing team needs - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com

Reiss mentions Pat Kirwan's view's on the needs of each AFC East team. Kirwan lists the Pats needs as:

OLB
S
ILB
RB
WR
OT
QB

I'm more interested in Mike's comments, as they make sense. Here's an excerpt:

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So not only are there contractual considerations for Belichick & Co. to consider-- but performance evaluations, potential retirements, injury statuses, and an overall roster upgrade, also factor into this year's draft selections. Accurately defining the Pats team needs is not easy for the average fan, especially when we consider all of the influencing factors that only BB is privy to.
 
the hardest positions to find in general are: LT, DL, QB

the need positions for '09 are: OLB, S, RG (Neal is getting old), I don't see ILB as a need because the crop is so lame, that BB will move AT inside sign Taylor, and draft one of the young bucks at OLB (he could try Matthews or Sintim as well who are both seen as possible ILB's.

because of the strong draft and our place in it, we can also address LT and DL this year.

Next year picking 32, 64, 96, etc. it will be very hard to find a DL or OT. We'll need to draft a TE, and CB (they are both so overpriced in FA).

We do need to add depth to either RB or WR this year, and then the other one the year after. They both make good special teams guys while they prep to step in.

Even with pitching some picks to '10 to build up our position, I think come season opener this will be our best roster ever by a good amount.
 
The reason I'd include defensive line is that Jarvis Green, Richard Seymour, Le Kevin Smith and Vince Wilfork all have contracts that expire after the 2009 season.

If the CBA isn't renegotiated, Mike Wright and LeKev are both RFAs. I wouldn't be surprised to see one of Wilfork or Sey resigned after the draft, and the other one tagged next year.
 
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