In April 2010, Bill Belichick sent a clear signal that his offense was changing direction. With six picks in the first four rounds of the NFL Draft, the New England Patriots selected a pair of tight ends: in the second round, Rob Gronkowski; in the fourth, Aaron Hernandez. Gronkowski was the all-around tight end, an excellent pass catcher and hard working blocker; injuries aside, he was the safe pick. Hernandez was all upside, a potential gamebreaker catching the ball who struggled with blockers but could dominate with the ball in his hands.
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Good article on the emergence of Gronkowski. Hate to say it, but you guys got an absolute steal. Didn't realize he's also only 22 years old.