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Rank areas of the team that need help from the draft #1 to #11
Aside from special teams unit there are 11 area positions of a Football team to think about when it comes to the draft....
- If you were to put an emphasis of what area you would look for in the draft from #1 being most important to fill in the draft and #11 least important to fill,how would you look at importance to fill the voids needed to the 2008 team? 1 -CB- I am not a big fan of Hobbs although it is known he was injured last year and played through it but still it appears he will forever be a guy who is erratic and has a great game then a few horrible ones,Then a great game again ect,on the other hand,I think we need to find a guy at #7 who hopefully can more than fill the hole left by Samuel as well - Jason Webster and the other guys curretly on the roster is NOT the answer and this is the most important need to fill in the draft,We need a rookie to be hopefully immediately good enough to start on opening day or shortly afterwards opposite Hobbs who is a lock to start on the other side at corner. 2 -OL- I think the Super Bowl showed along with the other top pass rushing teams in 2007 that we need top work on the right side of the OL where it is a bit weak and lacks good depth although even the left side was inconsistent late in the season and depth would be helpful. 3 -LB- While this area could very well be #1 or #2 I think Brady's health is of utmost importance to the teams success so OL to me remains more important,However we need a young stud to come in and immediately help out both ILB and OLB which have several aging players or teams will destroy us on runs and pass rush will be hard to sustain,The fact that the LB position has all veterans who know how to play the game is why its not the most issue but definately top 3 4 -P- I am not sold on Hanson at this point,He needs some serious competition from a young rookie if the team does not grab a JAG elsewhere 5 -S- While Sanders has played well Harrison is another year older and with Geno gone it is up to Meriweather to fill the void and just in case he is not up to task,another FS or SS in mid rounds would be nice to have 6 -K- Gostkowski is decent but I would not rule out a possibility of giving him a serious challenge for kicker on the team by drafting a guy in round 4 or 5 7 -DL- Jarvis Green and Mike Wright are good backups but I would like to see another NT taken in the later rounds,Wilfork is the only true good NT on the team 8 -WR- I think the team is fine here but a #4 or #5 depth rookie receiver would be nice to see as well 9 -RB/FB/HB- Maroney is hopefully on his way to becoming better while Morris played better than expected until he got hurt and Faulk is always there when you need him,Heath Evans and Kyle Eckel could use someone to give them a challenge for the 4th back 10 -QB- Brady is more than enough and Cassell/Guiterrez are raw and unproven but this group may be all the team needs,I don't see a QB drafted on this years team 11 -TE- Please Bill no TEs this year,Pick up a TE JAG late in the summer and just let David Thomas,Ben Watson and grab a JAG who is known around the league for decent blocking skills rather than primarily catching skills because Thomas and Watson should do fine,We don't really need a TE in the draft. So IMO in order of importance of looking at the draft,the needs are... 1- CB 2- OL 3- LB 4- P 5- S 6- DL 7- WR 8- RB/HB/FB 9- QB 10- TE Your selections of most important to least? |
Re: Rank areas of the team that need help from the draft #1 to #11
I don't know how OL can be #2 of a priority. Overall for the year, the OL was solid. We could replace Kazcur and Neal's health could be a concern, but the left side of the line and center is fine. We can address this in later rounds.
I would rank it: 1 - LB - Right now we need two or three LBs just be back to where we were last year at the start of the season. Besides, long term this is our biggest need long term. 2 - secondary - It all depends where Meriweather goes to and whether we resign Law to which one will be the biggest area of need. 3 - Punter - Not something we would address until late in the draft, but Hanson isn't the answer 4 - OL - mentioned above 5 - TE - We need a solid blocking TE to replace Brady. Brady was key early in the year. The Pats use a lot of TE blocking 6 - RB/FB/HB - Faulk ain't getting any younger. Neither is Morris. Not an immediate need, but I could see this being the last year for both Faulk and Morris on this team. 7 - D-line depth 8- kicker 9- WR 10- QB |
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2 - CB 3 - Yada 4 - Yada 5 - Yada 6 - Yada 7 - Yada 8 - Yada 9 - Yada 10 - Yada Your details are well thought out but I generally think you build a defense from the line back and the middle out. But that is just me. Priority #1 is getting an impact LB (or 2) with the speed/strength to affect the opposing offensive gameplan. Priority #2 is getting a CB (or 2) with the instincts and ball skills to take advantage of poor decisions/throws. I don't think there are many other roster spots up for grabs. Punter? Sure if they get bored on the 2nd day. #3 TE? Fine. Backup NT? That is a special brand of human and there are only a few on the planet. How lucky were the Pats to get Wilfork at #20? The rest are going to have to displace someone. |
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1. lb
2.cb 3. s 4. te 5. punter 6. nt 7. ol 8.rb 9.wr 10.qb 11.kicker we dont need another kicker, we dont need another qb we are pretty much set at wr and rb we could upgrade the ol we do need a backup for wilfork, and another punter, and a blocking te the lb and cb are our main needs you may ask about safety being that high....but i would love to have an impact safety, if we could get our hands on an ALL-PRO SS, it would help our D a lot, we really need to replace harrison, and sanders is great, but an all pro even better no such safeties exist in this draft however, so forget the s |
Re: Rank areas of the team that need help from the draft #1 to #11
I can assure you the Pats look for a TE on Day 2. Keep an eye on Cottam from Tennessee in round 3 or 4.
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No doubt that LB and secondary are high priority in what needs are..but thgey will take the best available, so needs are NOT automatically used in deciding who they will pick in a particular round. If someone they have been looking at drops..and thet team is in position..that player will be taken.. I would not be upset if they take a stud OL somewhere..or even a DL. A punter...maybe Day 2... A TE of course..more day two..now that there are only 2 rounds on Day 1.
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My shot:
1. CB 2. LB either in or out 3. OL 4. TE 5. Punter 6. RB |
Re: Rank areas of the team that need help from the draft #1 to #11
1. lb
2.cb 3. s 4. ol 5. te 6. nt 7. rb 8. punter 9.wr 10.qb 11.kicker Definately LB first and CB second and then the next need should be number 9 or so. I have safety that high because I'd like to add a SS type for Rodney to groom for a year (Tank isn't long-term). Or if Meriweather is moving to corner then you need to add another safety. |
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To me, a blocking TE is a clear need, certainly well above RB & WR. Only RT rivals it on offense. |
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