TE Jelani Woods from Virginia:
https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/patriots/prototypical-patriots-best-tight-end-fits-2022-nfl-draft-class
Why not 3 tight end sets that likely create match up problems for defenses...
I do a lot of amateur unlicensed forensic psychological evaluations working in a different but related field for 42 years. I remember every Pats QB going back to Babe Parrilli although I never knew enough about any of them, except maybe overachieving perfectionist Brady who was always motivated...
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Lance's last performance, his only game of the season, was a throwaway in his lower division. Mac Jones's last game was his star turn winning the national championship on his team that never lost. This makes him a good value pick where they got him.
They added 8 players (more than expected) in the draft. Rounds 5-7 picks are their 4 under control prospects who are their chosen equivalent of UDFA players because of scarcity in the smaller UDFA market. All of them could likely end up on IR or the practice squad when the season begins...
McGrone will make the D that much tougher. Others on the list above will be there if the Pats keep their 2 early 6th round picks. I noticed that this choice was made without hesitation. Fehoko gone to the Cowboys.
Jacob Harris is gone in Round 4. The next closest unicorn, if he is there at the end of Round 5, is Simi Fehoko:
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2021-nfl-draft-comps-stanford-cardinal-wr-simi-fehoko
Maybe so. However, Belichick historically sometimes picks athletic upside outside the FBS over more proven college players with flaws with more success. Collins and Dugger fit this description. After making a safe choice in Round 1, it would be nice to add another second day pick where, with...
Lance slips to where the Pats can grab him. Otherwise, trade back employing their best value available approach except pick Mills higher than projected somewhere in the back end first or early second round. The BVA approach works unless your ego or gut feeling overrides the consensus of scouts...
The trades we don't want to make:
https://www.thesportster.com/football/worst-quarterback-trades-in-nfl-history/
The trade we hope for:
https://www.nfl.com/news/chiefs-trade-up-for-qb-patrick-mahomes-at-no-10-0ap3000000803405
Everyone who is so positive that the Pats must trade up for a top...
No trade up. Why trade up in the first round or a backup QB? It’s better to gamble, considering all the BS that precedes every draft, that pick 15 will yield decent value. The same argument could be made if one of the quarterbacks drops. However, the main difference is that a sliding QB has...
I think your categories are right. I would only make small changes to the worthy picks at #15 list. Either add Fields or substitute him for Jones. Paye also makes my list for a good pick at 15. While the worth trading up for list is correct, only Lance is truly a target and probably only if...
If Jones is picked at 3, Fields or Lance could go to the Broncos at #7 in a trade up or at #9. The Broncos picking at #7 would still make it possible for the Pats to trade up with the Lions for the remaining top rated QB at # 9.
If Jones is not picked at #3 or by the Broncos, he likely...
Assuming that the price for the top 5 quarterbacks is too high and the right talent doesn't drop to pick 15, trading back out of the first round wouldn't be a mistake to pursue high upside talent. Trade back with Jacksonville for 33, 45 and a 7th rounder this year or next? Something like this...
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