![]() |
How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
List taken from BOX.
http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-...06&postcount=6 DB Larry Anam LB Kyle Bissinger DL Kareem Brown WR Chris Dunlap OL Mike Elgin QB Matt Gutierrez RB Justise Hairston OL Corey Hilliard ILB Oscar Lua DB Brandon Meriweather OL Clint Oldenburg CB Mike Richardson OLB Justin Rogers RB Quinton Smith DL Zach West |
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
I voted three. Lua, Meriweather, Elgin/Richardson.
|
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
Quote:
1. Merriweather 2. Kareem Brown 3. Until I hear or see differently Hilliard, Elgin, Oldenburg are the same person. Looking at the numbers only 1 out of the 3 has any shot, the other two are likely Practice Squad players. 4. Lua, Bissinger or Rogers With all the cuts we should have decent set of players on the PS squad (assuming we don't carry 6 punters..) |
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
Analysis paralysis has locked up my 53. Only got 52.
Even my "pre-injury" 60 has only 58. That said, i deem Mills a rookie - after his debut on IR. Meriweather ... Lua ... perhaps Kareem ... and my fanfare pick ... Danny Baugher, replacing Josh. |
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
meriwether, brown, lua
|
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
I think Hairston takes Patrick Pass old spot. (No Sammy Morris didn't already do that...he took Dillon's spot) I don't see Evans getting cut over Hairston though if it comes down to it.
|
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
Quote:
|
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
Quote:
Anyways, I voted four. Meriweather, Brown, Lua, and maybe Richardson. A few will stick on the practice sqaud as well. To be honest I don't feel sure about any of the O-Linemen they drafted. I like Elgin the most at this point. For some reason I also have a feeling that either Rogers or Hairston could take one of those four spots. |
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
This draft was a draft to do only a few things. One was to add another Safety to prepare for the new generation after Harrison retires and Hawkins loses it. Hence Meriwether. It was also a draft to refill the practice squad, IMHO. Dante had been so successful developing offensive linemen that all his projects graduated to the regular squad. This has been forcing walks, or trades, Ashworth, Gorin, or simply outgrowing the ability to stay on the PS any longer. Mrucz, Yates.
Dante needs to matriculate a new crop of O-line school students. Oldenburg, Barthelmes, Hilliard, and Elgin are the new students. They also are developing a replacement for Punter Josh Miller this year or next. Baugher seems to have the inside track over Malone but Malone has been injured and is slowly returning to form, which was very high in college. There is the inevitable attempt to find DE to OLB conversion projects, too. All in the tradition of TBC, Alexander, Woods,and a cast of thousands as failures. This years candidates are Rodgers, Bissinger and Warren (already failed). TBC was a mild success, Woods might turn into something eventually. I actually think Rodgers has a shot; certainly better than the OLB from Nevada or the DE out of Florida from last year. A Patriot OLB must have pass rushing ability first of all; and Rodgers does. An OLB must also be agile and Rodgers has that too. |
Re: How many rookies make the 53 man roster?
Quote:
I figure at least 4 make it. Meriweather's a lock, Brown close to it, so that's 2 to start. I don't think you draft 3 OL's unless you believe there's room on your line, so I'll pencil in the best of that group. And the group of Lua, Richardson, Hairston and Baugher should yield a fourth if not more. |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:56 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7 © Copyright 2000-2012. PatsFans.com Is a Partner of USA TODAY Sports Digital Properties. This site is owned and operated by I&K Internet Design Enterprises, LLC
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2
The opinions posted in this forum do not necessarily reflect the opinions of our staff at PatsFans.com or USA Today.
We are not affiliated with the New England Patriots™ or the NFL™. The Photo Used In the header was taken by Ian Logue.