I prefer to call it the "Jimmy Johnson List"
In "Patriot Reign: and "The Education of a Coach:, it is discussed how Belichick applies advice he received from Jimmy Johnson regarding the NFL Draft. Johnson, the head coach and architect of the Dallas Cowboys dynasty of the 1990s, is widely considered one of the best Draft Day decision makers in NFL history. Throughout his time with Dallas, he was able to parlay veteran players and high picks into multiple picks that produced players that built three Super Bowl champions (sound familiar?). He even helped to invent a chart that assigned a numerical value to every pick in the draft, which is still used in varying degrees by NFL teams to make draft day trades today.
Johnson advised Belichick to make a list of twenty to thirty prospects, made up of likely 1st and 2nd day picks that he would like to add to the Patriots, and find a way to get as many of them at the right value as possible.
For example, before the 2004 NFL Draft, Belichick had four players in mind for their first pick of the draft, #21 overall: Vince Wilfork, Deangelo Hall, Dunta Robinson, and Jonathan Vilma (they drafted Wilfork). The rest of his first day list included a few players at various positions, including eventual Patriots draft picks Tight End Ben Watson, Defensive End Marquise Hill, and safeties Gus Scott and Dexter Reid.