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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.If we keep our picks, I wouldn't complain about a wr at 96, 97 or 102. Before we double dip on the 2nd guard. Might be able to get a 2nd G prospect at 132 or early 6th.
As things stand today, I'd ideally like a double dip at OL, CB and possibly DT (at least 1), along with a RB. That's a lot. WR is definitely taking a back seat for me, and Smelter fits just fine. Hopefully a couple of holes can be plugged between now and the draft.
The New England Patriots signed running back Travaris Cadet.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/CadeTr00.htm
The New England Patriots now have the luxury to wait until Day 3 of the 2015 NFL Draft to select a running back.
Offensive guard now definitely vaults to the top of the offensive priority list.
Wrong thread but kind of within context of your message.
I think with all the info about veteran CBs coming into Foxboro the Pats essentially tipped their hand that there will be a double dip (early + late) at CBs at the draft.
If we were really planning to trade for a player there would have been plans formulated since before Revis left. At the combine they could have had a few talks. But bringing all of those experienced guys in doesn't fit with that.
I agree. I don't think there's much value out there at CB right now. I would plan on double dipping in the draft and rebuilding the secondary that way.
Especially seeing how almost everyone goes totally batshit crazy on the open market. Except in specific cases there is no value at all anymore in FA. No wonder that BB goes specifically for untendered RFA. They are not flashy at all but survived a few years in the league so might be able to bring something to the table. Also as we all heard they don't cost you a potential compensatory pick.
The New England Patriots signed running back Travaris Cadet.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/CadeTr00.htm
The New England Patriots now have the luxury to wait until Day 3 of the 2015 NFL Draft to select a running back.
Offensive guard now definitely vaults to the top of the offensive priority list.