I want a stud CB or OG before we draft a WR..or TRY to draft a WR
Have to agree with your assessment. If we are Drafting for the bogus "best player variable" Let's just hope it's not a long snapper. I suppose if White dropped to #32 you must take him. For what it is worth, I took a later stab on some worthy picks and pigeon holed those into that "Best Player Available" target with a under/over factor of three slots and here is who I come up with and why. These picks are as weird as what BB does:
1st Round (32nd Overall)
Eric Kendricks OLB. UCLA Best player available at #32. "The best instincts of any player in the Draft". Is OLB the biggest need? No but we have two LBs who are status unknown.
2nd Round (64th Overall)
Quinten Rollins CB. Miami of Ohio Former hoop player. "Quickness and fight..... a better football player!". 6'0" helps
3rd Round (96th Overall)
Joshue Mattias G. Fla St. "Immediate starting ability". Needs supervision to "get it".
3rd Round (97th Overall, Compensatory)
Marcus Hardison DT Arizona St. 3 tech disruptor with speed. Former QB still learning.
4th Round (101st Overall,
Jameson Crowder WR Duke, Productive athlete/return man. Very quick. Slighter Harvin without attitude. Let's not have Edelman at risk in punt returns.
4th Round (131st Overall)
Mitch Morris G/T Missouri will be solid and diverse in position.
6th Round (177th Overall)
Ladarius Gunter CB Miami, Tall press coverage CB that fits the Pats scheme and he is almost 6'2". Teams did not throw at this kid. .
7th Round (219th Overall)
Ben Heeney LB Kansas, Think a little faster Bruschi. The kid is all over the field. Football junkie. Under the radar.
7th Round (253rd Overall, Compensatory)
Dez Lewis WR Central Arkansas. Big Body, red zone guy with some good numbers. Solid in the Senior Bowl. Was big fish in small pond. Think Saints Marquez Colston. Worth a shot.
These are not my picks but an experiment in evaluations. Even though two WR were chosen it was not a top priority here.
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