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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.No bleep, that's what I'd said. I said, "Actually, from what I'd read, there will be a coin flip to decide whether or not New England will select #42 or #44 and #47 or #48 in the second round."
I think you misread what I'd written.
It's early but let's do a 2 round mock just to see what people are thinking.
Using the ranking on this link NFL Draft - 2010 Draft Prospects - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com
do the Patriot draft for the first 2 rounds. You can pick any player ranked 5 slots above the alloted pick for that Patriots or any player ranked below that pick. So at pick 22 you can pick any player ranked 17 or below but not above #17. So on and so forth.
Right now the Patriots picks are #22,44,47,& 53.
Hey that looks familiar....I'll say
22. JPP
44. Rejus Benn
47. Alex Carrington
53. Austen Lane
We drafted two OL (Orhnberger they love) players last year beside Volmer. Do we need more with LaVoir and Connelly too? They have another year in the system. Have Kaczur play RG until one is ready.
DW Toys
22- Brian Price UCLA- will play DE. Stops the run and gets after the QB. A playmaker.
44- Jerry Hughes TCU- OLB. Another playmaker. With Price, our D takes a monumental step. A monster.
47- Mardy Gilyard Cinci- WR. Moss, Edelman, Gilyard and Tate more than keep the team rolling til Welker returns.
53- Toby Gerhart Stanford- Teams with Maroney to provide a thunder and lightning team in the backfield.
More athletic on D; pass rush improved greatly. A plow horse for the O, a very skilled WR for Tommy...
Next year, on Super Bowl Sunday we are discssing how we will stop Kevin Kolb and DeSean Jackson in the big game.
Do you know the measureables on Braun? If Gilyard fell this far i'd be shocked, he seems to be a Desean Jackson type player. I couldn't imagine Gilyard & Tate back deep to return kick offs and punts!