I like Ingram but I don't like him enough to spend a first-round pick on him. Mario Fannin and Brandon Saine had good showings today; both big bruisers with hands that played elite competition. Stevan Ridley is intriguing in the late rounds. I also loved what I saw from Dion Lewis. He is...
He's a bit small but he's very smart/productive and offers the versatility to play multiple LB positions which we all know is coveted by B.B. & Co. Line him up on the same side as Cameron Heyward and there's gonna be a lot of problems keeping them out of the backfield....
Mason Foster, University of Washington to the list....3.5 year captain, phenomenal production (improved every year), experience @ MIKE, WILL, SAM spots
@ DW Toys...while I think Ingram is a good player there are better choices at #28. A lineman is where I think they will go, perhaps Stefan Wisniewski or Pouncey. A RB is a need in the draft but I like the value of taking a RB in Rd. 4 or 5; the guy I am intrigued by is Stevan Ridley, L.S.U. A...
Terrible mock. IMO there only 2 WR that the Patriots would draft that would provide value. Randall Cobb, Kentucky, in Rd. 3/4 or Ryan Whalen, Stanford, in the 6th/7th. I'm also tremendously intrigued by DeAndre Brown, Southern Mississippi. He has tremendous size 6'6" 239 and decent speed...
That being said the biggest needs are OT, OG/C, 5-Technique, in that order. If the Pats stay put @ #17, 28, 33 my FANTASY draft for the first 3 picks would be:
17. Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State
28. Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College
33. Stefen Wisniewski, OG/C, Penn State
Those...
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