Marqui
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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.There are usually a slew of compensatory picks between the 6th and 7th rounds that might make that gap a little wider. For example, last year the Titans 7th round pick was 19 spots after the Pats' 6th round pick.
One of the few opinions I genuinely look for.
Cheers Jays, if his knees are good to go, I guess you're happy with the move?
As someone pointed out on Twitter also, it's a zero risk trade for the Pats, as it is pending a physical. If they don't like Ayers' knees they can just fail his physical and the trade is nullified.
"just depth"?Hasn't done really Nothing since 2012...not getting my hope up at all. Just depth.
From June:
http://www.tennessean.com/story/tit...nnessee-sports-nashville-akeem-ayers/9877161/
had surgery on both left and right patellar tendons.
I like the pick up. Could do a lot worse then Ayers really.
Nice to add him now. I am not expecting much from him for Chicago or Denver, but then we have the bye week to get him up to speed and to make use of him vs. Indy
Very much so my friend. At the very least the guy has the functional playing strength to be an upgrade, even an asset in the running game. If he returns to form they have three good linebackers again. Bottom line is that in my mind they got a starting quality player at a position of great need for what is essentially a swap of picks in the special teams rounds of the draft.