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We are not drafting Sapp, Hughs, Graham or Kindle. This is what I expect from our beloved Hoodie:

1st round
22. Jared Odrick, NFL ready 3/4 End

2nd round
44. Damian Williams, WR NFL ready receiver (special teams also)
47 trade for 3 and 4th and 5th rounder (according to value charts) too much value in rounds 3-5 to only have one 4th round pick)
53 Mike Johnson, OL Versatile, looks like young Hog Hannah, excellent run blocker,some insurance for Neal. I love Stephen Neal as much as anyone but who knows if he holds up physically

Third Round
65 From trade)Toby Gerhart RB Great blocker and good receiver, good all around back, need to start taking pressure off Brady by running for some 1st downs. Might not be here. ( M. Hardesty)

4th round
97 (from trade) Tony Moeaki, TE, Iowa (Great Value here)
119 Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, DE, Washington, here is your pass rusher, a younger, slightly larger Tedy Bruschi

5th round
132 (from trade) Amari Spievey, CB, Iowa, Hoodie not happy with Wheatley, Wilhite

6th and 7th round depth, possible inside linebacker, OG, Special teams JAGS ect, possible diamonds in the rough(Edelman, Givens ect)
 
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We are not drafting Sapp, Hughs, Graham or Kindle. This is what I expect from our beloved Hoodie:

1st round
22. Jared Odrick, NFL ready 3/4 End


I agree ... we had Vince Wilfork setting the edge vs the Ravens ... enough said.
 
Were not?! Aww man!
 
We are not drafting Sapp, Hughs, Graham or Kindle. This is what I expect from our beloved Hoodie:

1st round
22. Jared Odrick, NFL ready 3/4 End

2nd round
44. Damian William, WR NFL ready receiver (special teams also)
47 trade for 3 and 4th and 5th rounder (according to value charts) too much value in rounds 3-5 to only have one 4th round pick)
53 Mike Johnson, OL Versatile, looks like young Hog Hannah, excellent run blocker,some insurance for Neal. I love Stephen Neal as much as anyone but who knows if he holds up physically

Third Round
65 Toby Gerhart RB Great blocker and good receiver, good all around back, need to start taking pressure off Brady by running for some 1st downsKoa Misi, NFL ready OLB (might not be here)

4th round
97 (from trade) Tony Moeaki, TE, Iowa Great Value here)
119 Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, here is your pass rusher, a younger, slightly larger Tedy Bruschi

5th round
132 (from trade) Blair White, WR, Michigan State Pro ready receiver

6th and 7th round depth, possible inside linebacker, OG, Special teams JAGS ect, possible diamonds in the rough(Edelman, Givens ect)

Awesome! Thanks, Nick Caserio, for the insider opinion! Glad to know what you guys are expecting.

That said, I am suprised that you guys involved with The Pats don't expect to address your holes at both outside backer positions. No mention of either Joker or Sam. No Mike either? Nick, you must know something I do not.
 
We are not drafting Sapp, Hughs, Graham or Kindle. This is what I expect from our beloved Hoodie:

1st round
22. Jared Odrick, NFL ready 3/4 End

Ha! I'll betcha a beer.

As far as Odrick everyone on this forum is expecting him to be the Pats pick so I suspect that the Patriots will not draft.

However the one sure-fire rock-solid lock in this draft is that the Patriots will not draft Tebow. Why? Because Felger loves the guy. Also because BB has actually talked about him. Bet the bank on this.

Another lock is that the Patriots will try to trade (down probably) to get a third round pick.
 
Great plan, the Pats pass rush was about the worst in the NFL last year and your plan is not not improve it at all. Please tell me some free agents or trades will be made to boost the OLB. Maybe you like the deadly combinations of:
TBC
Crable
Thomas
Woods
Nincovich
Te'o-Nesheim

That would with out a doubt be one of the worst set of OLBs in the NFL. I not saying they draft 4 pass rushers in rounds 1 or 2 but would be shocked if one is not added.
 
I think I would be fairly happy with that draft. I think we are better off keeping the 2nd though, who cares about 3rd round when you have 3 2nds?
 
We might wait for our LB. We certainly have before.

I can't see Gerhart being there at 65. We might need to use our 47.

I'm fine with a 4th round TE. ****enson might also be there, although he is moving up.

We are not drafting Sapp, Hughs, Graham or Kindle. This is what I expect from our beloved Hoodie:

1st round
22. Jared Odrick, NFL ready 3/4 End

2nd round
44. Damian Williams, WR NFL ready receiver (special teams also)
47 trade for 3 and 4th and 5th rounder (according to value charts) too much value in rounds 3-5 to only have one 4th round pick)
53 Mike Johnson, OL Versatile, looks like young Hog Hannah, excellent run blocker,some insurance for Neal. I love Stephen Neal as much as anyone but who knows if he holds up physically

Third Round
65 From trade)Toby Gerhart RB Great blocker and good receiver, good all around back, need to start taking pressure off Brady by running for some 1st downs. Might not be here. ( M. Hardesty)

4th round
97 (from trade) Tony Moeaki, TE, Iowa (Great Value here)
119 Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, DE, Washington, here is your pass rusher, a younger, slightly larger Tedy Bruschi

5th round
132 (from trade) Amari Spievey, CB, Iowa, Hoodie not happy with Wheatley, Wilhite

6th and 7th round depth, possible inside linebacker, OG, Special teams JAGS ect, possible diamonds in the rough(Edelman, Givens ect)
 
i would agree if you had said the 1st pick, or even the 1st two picks but not 1st 2 rounds
 
Ha! I'll betcha a beer.

As far as Odrick everyone on this forum is expecting him to be the Pats pick so I suspect that the Patriots will not draft.

However the one sure-fire rock-solid lock in this draft is that the Patriots will not draft Tebow. Why? Because Felger loves the guy. Also because BB has actually talked about him. Bet the bank on this.

Another lock is that the Patriots will try to trade (down probably) to get a third round pick.

im with him on alot of things

my favs

odrick, graham, kindle, hughes, dez, sapp, veldheer, gerhart, best, sapp, asomoah, moeki, pitta, hernadez, some punter, phil costa-7th round,
 
Awesome! Thanks, Nick Caserio, for the insider opinion! Glad to know what you guys are expecting.

That said, I am suprised that you guys involved with The Pats don't expect to address your holes at both outside backer positions. No mention of either Joker or Sam. No Mike either? Nick, you must know something I do not.

Theres opportunity in 6th and 7th round to add Linebackers. Joker, Mike or Sam. I'm guessing Joker.
 
I wouldn't rule out ANY position outside of K or P in the first two rounds. Those of you who think you know how BB will draft, well you just don't. History proves this.
 
he wasnt setting the edge, setting the edge is done by the olbs and vw has never played olb. he played as a five tech in that game yes but not as an olb where the term setting the edge comes from becuz they are actually on the edge, we will draft at least one olb pass rusher in the first two rounds. fact. mark it down silly. If not then bb should rethink his drafting strategies
I don't think IC was serious........
 
I wouldn't rule out ANY position outside of K or P in the first two rounds. Those of you who think you know how BB will draft, well you just don't. History proves this.

we certainly do not know how or y he duz what sumtimes but its a fact if he duznt take an olb in at least round 2 then he isnt very intelligent at times.
 
I like Te'o-Nesheim, I think he's underrated in a lot of mocks.

Regardless of the value chart, has any team ever really given up a 3, 4 & 5 for a mid-2nd?
 
was teo nesheim a 43 end in college patchick?
 
I like Te'o-Nesheim, I think he's underrated in a lot of mocks.

Regardless of the value chart, has any team ever really given up a 3, 4 & 5 for a mid-2nd?

They would really have to want that prospect badly. (Personally, I'd never do a 3 for 1 but there are some pretty lousy GMs out there so you never know).

Going strictly by the trade value chart, such a trade could happen and add up as 'fair' exchange of value.

Draft Countdown - Trade Value Chart
 
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