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This is a list of our "changes in net assets" looking forward, assuming the comp picks listed in AdamJT's thread. Pretty nice picture:

1- 24 - got for Deion Branch
1- 28 - our pick
2- 28 - used for Wes Welker
3- 91 - our #28
4-126 - our #28
5-170 - got for David Givens
6-176 - Texans' #6 - got for Brandon Gorin
6-198 - our #28
6-207 - got for Tom Ashworth
6-209 - got for Adam Vinatieri
7-250 - got for Tim Dwight

FA's:
Adalius Thomas
Donte Stallworth
Kyle Brady
Sammie Morris
Kelly Washington
new CB-ST guy

Back from injury:
Harrison
Wilson
Gay
Seau
Pass
O'Callahan

Gone:
Dillon
Davis
Banta-Cain

That's a net of +20 players, if we use all our picks, with +15 that are likely to make the team, and a +10 in impact players: Welker, 4 of the FA's, 3 of the injured, and the three day-1 picks, less Dillon.
 
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Seau's not under contract, so you can't already count him as a net asset. I'm not even sure he's coming back to NE, if he does return to football this year.
 
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Back from injury:
Harrison
Wilson
Gay
Seau
Pass
O'Callahan

Gone:
Dillon
Davis
Banta-Cain

I think your "gone" list looks kind of short. Most noticeable absence is Daniel Graham, but if you're counting "back from injury" guys like Gay (and even 2 -- Seau and Pass -- who aren't on the roster) then you have to count folks like Tebucky Jones, Mel Mitchell and Barry Gardner as gone.
 
We Also traded pick~150 (I'm to lazy to look it up- plus it will change next week w/ comp picks) to Oakland for Gabriel.
 
We Also traded pick~150 (I'm to lazy to look it up- plus it will change next week w/ comp picks) to Oakland for Gabriel.

The Gabriel 5th rounder was already accounted for. I don't know how I left Graham out of there, will fix that. Seau is very questionable and should probably remove him.
 
I think your "gone" list looks kind of short. Most noticeable absence is Daniel Graham, but if you're counting "back from injury" guys like Gay (and even 2 -- Seau and Pass -- who aren't on the roster) then you have to count folks like Tebucky Jones, Mel Mitchell and Barry Gardner as gone.

Except that Mel Mitchell isn't gone.

Seau and Pass are both gone though.
 
This is a list of our "changes in net assets" looking forward, assuming the comp picks listed in AdamJT's thread. Pretty nice picture:

1- 24 - got for Deion Branch
1- 28 - our pick
2- 28 - used for Wes Welker
3- 91 - our #28
4-126 - our #28
5-170 - got for David Givens
6-176 - Texans' #6 - got for Brandon Gorin Actually, We got it from the Cardinals. And its currently listed as #165. That will change with the Compensatory picks that are handed out.
6-198 - our #28
6-207 - got for Tom Ashworth
6-209 - got for Adam Vinatieri
7-250 - got for Tim Dwight

FA's:
Adalius Thomas
Donte Stallworth
Kyle Brady
Sammie Morris
Kelly Washington
Eddie Jackson
Larry Izzo (re-signed)
Bam Childress (re-signed)
Billy Yates (re-signed)
Heath Evans (re-signed)

Back from injury:
Harrison
Wilson
Gay (moved to IN LIMBO)
Seau (moved to IN LIMBO)
Pass(moved to gone)
O'Callahan
Kevin Faulk (ended the AFCCG injured)

Gone:
Dillon
Davis
Banta-Cain

Daniel Graham
Patrick Pass
Tebucky Jones
Don Davis - Retired
Ken Walter

In Limbo:
Randall Gay
Troy Brown
Barry Gardner
Junior Seau
Ray Mickens

That's a net of +20 players, if we use all our picks, with +15 that are likely to make the team, and a +10 in impact players: Welker, 4 of the FA's, 3 of the injured, and the three day-1 picks, less Dillon.

This sort of analysis is probably best saved until right before training camp or the end of training camp.
 
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This sort of analysis is probably best saved until right before training camp or the end of training camp.

Well, a lot's happened and I thought it was a good time to take stock. The draft pick numbers are assuming AdamJT's comp picks after rounds 3-6, and the fact that the 3rd round only has 31 picks in it. Thanks for the additions and correcting me about the Cardinals and Gorin.

My focus is on the impact players that we've gained vs those we lost, together with other events like the draft, injury returns, etc.

The fact that we're about +10 in impact players/picks as compared to what we had in January is a great sign. On every front - FA, draft, injury returns, and lost players - we're performing strongly.
 
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