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DraftTek discussion thread
Again, you may not agree with the methodology, but do you agree with the picks?
1. Jared Odrick, 3-4 DE, Penn State The Big Ten's defensive player of the year ends up in New England, where he'll be tasked with rotating at DE opposite Ty Warren. Odrick has the size necessary for the position and an unrivaled passion for the game. 2 (TEN). George Selvie, 3-4 OLB, South Florida (previously Sean Lee) A down senior season - after back-to-back All-American campaigns - has dropped Selvie's stock a bit. However, since he can play 4-3 DE or 3-4 OLB, versatility is on his side. For the Pats Selvie would become an edge rusher, something he could excel at. 2 (JAX). Jahvid Best, RB, California Best would be an absolute steal here for the Pats and would create competition in a loaded, yet unspectacular, pack of backs. Best's explosiveness makes him a return threat too. 2. Anthony McCoy, TE, USC (previously Ciron Black) This CMD has McCoy going at a more appropriate area to a more TE-needy team. The Pats have a whole lot of nothing at the position, as Watson has been unable to capitalize on early career success and the backups are all journeyman (though New England likes those players). With the depth, McCoy can sit and develop. He has great potential. 4. Sam Young, OT, Notre Dame (previously Garrett Graham) [no explanation given] |
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I could be happy on that. I'm not sure if Selvie has the speed necessary, at 42, he's proably not a bad pick.
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I'd like to see who else was available. I love the Odrick, Best and Young picks, but much prefer someone else to Selvie, and if we take a TE in the second round I'd rather it be Hernandez who looks a proper threat in the passing game.
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Not happy at all.
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That's a horrible draft.
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1. I would have taken Jerry hughes who was still on the board.
2a Navarro Bowman 2b Trevard Lindley 2c Ryan Matthews |
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1/13 update.
1. Carlos Dunlap, 3-4 DE, Florida (previously Jared Odrick) Dunlap has Top 10 talent but character concerns and work ethic issues may cause him to drop to the late-1st or early-2nd round. The Pats must find a suitable replacement for Richard Seymour, since the rotation opposite Ty Warren was unspectacular in 2009. 2 (JAX). George Selvie, 3-4 OLB, South Florida A down senior season - after back-to-back All-American campaigns - has dropped Selvie's stock a bit. However, since he can play 4-3 DE or 3-4 OLB, versatility is on his side. For the Pats Selvie would become an edge rusher, something he could excel at. 2 (TEN). Jahvid Best, RB, California The change of pace back Best may never be a feature guy in the NFL . . . or he could be the next Chris Johnson. He has great breakaway speed and having him in a deep backfield in New England would add another dimension to the explosive (if inconsistent) offense. 2. Anthony McCoy, TE, USC A TE is going to be a priority for the Pats should they let their current stable walk as FAs. McCoy - who'd need time to develop - could become a solid threat in the passing game. 4. Kristopher O'Dowd, OC, USC (previously Sam Young) |
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yuck on the update.
Mccoy is good value best would be good replacement for faulk next year. |
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Hughes with the first rounder
Pouncey from Florida with the first 2nd rounder Brandon Ghee, Wake Forest Brian Price UCLA |
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No explanations yet, just picks:
1. Brandon Graham, 3-4 OLB, Michigan 2 (JAX). Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma 2 (TEN). Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State 2. Nate Allen, FS(!), South Florida 4. Mike Neal, 3-4 DE, Purdue |
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