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Bill will be playing the 2016 Draft like an accordion with 12 picks. The Pats have a good problem. There is the possibility of 26 new faces and dewcsi0ons must be made as far as present roster moves and how many picks will actually survive the OTs.
Jaylon Smith is your 2016 first round pick weather he plays or not. He can red shirt and the Pats have beat the NFL who is trying to “fix” the playing field.
Therefore for amusement I have considered some Trades and Draft swaps to see what might be the result. With Kaufusi and Hargrave you have some significant disruption to take the place of the Easley “bust”. At 6’6” and 285 no reason Kaufusi can play inside some. What those picks do is allow the Pats to switch back and fourth from 4-3 to 3-4.
• Second Round, No. 60 Overall-JAYLON SMITH LB NOTRE DAME
Jaylon Smith is your 2016 first round pick weather he plays 2016 or not as long as 2017 is likely. He can red shirt and the Pats have beat the NFL who is trying to “fix” the playing field.
• Third Round, No. 77 Overall from Philadelphia Eagles - KENNETH DIXSON RB LOUSIANA TECH
Best RB I have seen on tape this year not from Ohio State. Can Pass block and catch.
• Third Round, No. 79 Overall from Philadelphia Eagles - JOE HAEG OT NORTH DAKOTA STATE
A little bit of Logan Mankins in his play. Not a limited athlete at OT. He can jump out on fast DE’s.
• Third Round, No. 96 Overall – Compensatory –BRONSON KAUFUSI, DE, BYU
This kid can rush and drop back. He blocks kicks. He can play inside and out, plus LB. Versatility. Watch his tape.
• Fourth Round, No. 100 Overall from Philadelphia Eagles- SEAN DAVIS, CB/S, MARYLAND
CB/S versatility. A CB with size which we don’t have. Too much smoke on this kid so far.
• Fourth Round, No. 115 Overall –TRADE-via ATLANTA FALCONS FOR Fifth Round No. 141 Overall-Via Cleveland Browns, Sixth Round, No. 196 Overall – Via Houston Texans in Keshawn Martin trade, Sixth Round, No. 204 Overall – Via Chicago Bears in Jon Bostic, Martellus Bennett trades-59 POINT TRADE VALUE= VERSUS 62 POINTS- JAVON HARGRAVE, DT, S.C. STATE
A poor man’s Aaron Donald. Might be the exact piece to replace Easley. Get him NFL reps. Same size and speed with Hargraves slightly heavier and more bench reps. Easley started 26 of 32 games at Florida, posting 72 tackles, including 18 for loss, and 5.5 sacks Hargraves had.29.5 sacks and 45 tackles for losses in his last two years for the Bulldogs all granted not SEC. 29.5 sacks is impressive even in Pop Warner!
• Sixth Round, No. 208 Overall – Compensatory- DEVIN CAJUSTE H-BACK/WR STANFORD
WR/HB versatility. Bigger and faster than AH. A big WR we do not have. Red zone threat.He is a super size WR we have never had.Same size and tools as Vincent Jackson.
• Sixth Round, No. 214 Overall – Compensatory- NICK RICHTER OT RICHMOND
Very underrated. Can play many positions
• Sixth Round, No. 221 Overall – Compensatory- KEVIN BYARD S/PR MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Ball skills. Can return kicks.Has good size. Replaces another “bust” in Wilson.BB's annual S Draft pick.
• Seventh Round, No. 243 Overall – Via Houston Texans in Ryan Mallett trade- KEEENAN REYNOLDS RB NAVY
Bill’s binkie.
I have come up with trades with the:
>Eagles (their #77,#79 and #100 for our #61 , #65 from the Browns and our #250 as our parting gift so the Eagles can get up into Round 2 for a QB).
>Browns (their #65, their #141 and former 1st rounder Justin Gilbert reclamation project, for Ohio kid OG Josh Kline, C David Andrews, WR Aaron Dobson and N.E 3rd Round pick # 91). The Browns need to fill holes fast and need more than Draft picks to do so. We, on the other hand will wind up letting some good players go with our depth. So...why not?
>Falcons who are desperate for picks (see above). We give them three for one...because we can.
Why these trades and swaps? Because we all know Bill will make a few.
Thoughts? Comments? Death threats?
DW Toys
Jaylon Smith is your 2016 first round pick weather he plays or not. He can red shirt and the Pats have beat the NFL who is trying to “fix” the playing field.
Therefore for amusement I have considered some Trades and Draft swaps to see what might be the result. With Kaufusi and Hargrave you have some significant disruption to take the place of the Easley “bust”. At 6’6” and 285 no reason Kaufusi can play inside some. What those picks do is allow the Pats to switch back and fourth from 4-3 to 3-4.
• Second Round, No. 60 Overall-JAYLON SMITH LB NOTRE DAME
Jaylon Smith is your 2016 first round pick weather he plays 2016 or not as long as 2017 is likely. He can red shirt and the Pats have beat the NFL who is trying to “fix” the playing field.
• Third Round, No. 77 Overall from Philadelphia Eagles - KENNETH DIXSON RB LOUSIANA TECH
Best RB I have seen on tape this year not from Ohio State. Can Pass block and catch.
• Third Round, No. 79 Overall from Philadelphia Eagles - JOE HAEG OT NORTH DAKOTA STATE
A little bit of Logan Mankins in his play. Not a limited athlete at OT. He can jump out on fast DE’s.
• Third Round, No. 96 Overall – Compensatory –BRONSON KAUFUSI, DE, BYU
This kid can rush and drop back. He blocks kicks. He can play inside and out, plus LB. Versatility. Watch his tape.
• Fourth Round, No. 100 Overall from Philadelphia Eagles- SEAN DAVIS, CB/S, MARYLAND
CB/S versatility. A CB with size which we don’t have. Too much smoke on this kid so far.
• Fourth Round, No. 115 Overall –TRADE-via ATLANTA FALCONS FOR Fifth Round No. 141 Overall-Via Cleveland Browns, Sixth Round, No. 196 Overall – Via Houston Texans in Keshawn Martin trade, Sixth Round, No. 204 Overall – Via Chicago Bears in Jon Bostic, Martellus Bennett trades-59 POINT TRADE VALUE= VERSUS 62 POINTS- JAVON HARGRAVE, DT, S.C. STATE
A poor man’s Aaron Donald. Might be the exact piece to replace Easley. Get him NFL reps. Same size and speed with Hargraves slightly heavier and more bench reps. Easley started 26 of 32 games at Florida, posting 72 tackles, including 18 for loss, and 5.5 sacks Hargraves had.29.5 sacks and 45 tackles for losses in his last two years for the Bulldogs all granted not SEC. 29.5 sacks is impressive even in Pop Warner!
• Sixth Round, No. 208 Overall – Compensatory- DEVIN CAJUSTE H-BACK/WR STANFORD
WR/HB versatility. Bigger and faster than AH. A big WR we do not have. Red zone threat.He is a super size WR we have never had.Same size and tools as Vincent Jackson.
• Sixth Round, No. 214 Overall – Compensatory- NICK RICHTER OT RICHMOND
Very underrated. Can play many positions
• Sixth Round, No. 221 Overall – Compensatory- KEVIN BYARD S/PR MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Ball skills. Can return kicks.Has good size. Replaces another “bust” in Wilson.BB's annual S Draft pick.
• Seventh Round, No. 243 Overall – Via Houston Texans in Ryan Mallett trade- KEEENAN REYNOLDS RB NAVY
Bill’s binkie.
I have come up with trades with the:
>Eagles (their #77,#79 and #100 for our #61 , #65 from the Browns and our #250 as our parting gift so the Eagles can get up into Round 2 for a QB).
>Browns (their #65, their #141 and former 1st rounder Justin Gilbert reclamation project, for Ohio kid OG Josh Kline, C David Andrews, WR Aaron Dobson and N.E 3rd Round pick # 91). The Browns need to fill holes fast and need more than Draft picks to do so. We, on the other hand will wind up letting some good players go with our depth. So...why not?
>Falcons who are desperate for picks (see above). We give them three for one...because we can.
Why these trades and swaps? Because we all know Bill will make a few.
Thoughts? Comments? Death threats?
DW Toys