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Another take on the off season roster build
It is a great luxury to have both lines in great shape. The only reason to use FA money or the draft to strengthen either is if on draft day a VERY highly rated OL drops 10 or more spots and they can't resist.
So here's my take: Use the cap money to resign Graham, Samuel (tag or legit contract), and two 1st and 2nd down starting IL's (Seau and Baker-Fletcher, for example). Move Bruschi back outside, where his body type fits much better, and have a 1st and 2nd down threesome of him, Colvin, and Vrabel. (let B-C go unless he takes a significant home town discount). This gives us the depth we'll need for a LB core that is this old, and a lot of options for mixing it up on passing downs. Witht the rest of the draft, get an IL of the future, then prioritized this way: Safety, WR, Dillon's eventual replacement, and a CB, depending on "best player available." |
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Why would we move Bruschi outside when Vrabel and Colvin can play it fine? And Banta-Cain
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I have to disagree with the original poster that Bruschi is a better fit outside. Not in th e Patriots defense he's not. And, you would take the leaders of the defense off the field. Bruschi is the play caller for the front 7. Seau was not. Whomever the Pats bring in wouldn't know the defense well enough to start making the adjustments. Those adjustments can't be made from the OLB position because the other OLB wouldn't be able to hear the calls. |
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That's just it. With the value groupings, all those things are taken into consideration. If the Pats don't think a player can play in their system, he's not even on their draft board more than likely. The value grouping system is NOT BPA. Its Best VALUE available. And its determined by a combination of the Pats evaluation of the player's ability (including whether he can play in their system), the player's intangibles (coachability, leadership, etc) and team NEED by the Patriots. |
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So, for example, the Pats currently don't need to draft a TE on day one. But if, say, Graham were to leave, that wouldn't cause them to jump the line to try and draft Zach Miller or Greg Olsen. This is also why I don't see the Pats taking a DL in the first two rounds, since he'd be starting at 7th or so on the depth chart as it is. |
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I also wouldn't be so quick to ignore the DL. Good DL are very expensive in FA and BB (as well as just about everyone else) has said on numerous occasions that defense starts on the DL. Sure NE's starters are all very good, but the backups have been up and down. I love Wright as much as the next guy, but he was shoved around easily in SD and he didn't have much of an impact against Indy either. Add in the fact that Seymour misses time quite regularly and the fact that, other than LeKevin Smith, NE doesn't have a true backup on the nose, and DL isn't that crazy. Of course you, I and probably the FO realizes that LB is a much bigger need than either of those positions, but if the right guy is there..... Edited to say that the last sentence seems to imply that you and I are smarter than the Pats FO, as in "You and I know this and hopefully so do they." That is now how I meant it. I really meant it in reverse. That every indication seems to point to revamping the LBs, but the FO may think otherwise for reasons unbeknownst to me. |
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