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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.Is there an impact receiver in the first round where they are selecting or where they can even trade up to? My understanding is that this class is deep, but there is no real studs and the guys they can get in the second round aren't much different than the ones they can get in the first unless someone falls.
I still rather see the Pats take d-line with their first pick. Looks like the quality of players drop off more after the first round guys are selected than the drop off with WRs. I think more pass rushers are as big or bigger need than WR. Certainly more than the secondary which I don't think needs more than depth other than maybe at safety.
There's going to be quality receivers there at the beginning of the second round, if the team can pull the trigger on a trade with a team that has an early second round pick. After that, you'll have a lot of teams that have needs at the WR position (including the Jets) picking. If the team trades down, it should address the DL with it's second 2nd round pick. Not it's first.
I don't think the Jets will have a need. Odds are good that they draft Tavon Austin with one of their first two picks.
Pats fans are setting themselves up for disappointment, the Patriots will draft a guard with the 29th overall pick.
Pats fans are setting themselves up for disappointment, the Patriots will draft a guard with the 29th overall pick.
If it's Pugh or Cooper then I'd be very happy with that.
Sorry greg...pats first pick will be Cb or DE
Slightly off topic but it's interesting that in draft media land there's an almost consensus on the Patriots taking a CB first.
Hey look. A Jay Shields sighting! Mr. Shields, would you care to enlighten us with your thoughts?