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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.You need to open your eyes because if you are not disappointed in anything you have not been paying attention. Not to sound like a **** but I would be willing to bet I have forgot more about the 2014 draft than you ever knew, so you telling me about expectations and what players would have or should have been selected where is rich.
Easley, Garopollo, Fleming, and Moore were solid or even good choices, anyone who invested even 60 minutes into the scouting and mocking process of this past draft would have told you that Stork, Halapio, and Thomas were poor choices.
Thomas was a late round pick who got little chance to show the staff because of injury, which is exactly the type of player that I would expect to see on the practice squad. I would be surprised not to see him there.
In this case, it means scouting for posts that you disagree with, then mocking those who posted them.What exactly is the scouting and mocking process?
He's already been claimed by the DAL Cowboys.
As I said, if the Patriots were serious about Thomas being a PS candidate, there's no way they'd have cut him on Tuesday and exposed him to the rest of the NFL all week long. It's much more likely that they would've cut him during final cuts on Saturday, and only had to expose him to waivers for less than 24 hrs; particularly when there were many more players cut that day that he could've blended in with.
It would seem that by cutting him early, they did not see him as much of a PS candidate. DAL does, due to their poor secondary situation.
Just because Dallas picked him up does not mean he will end up on Dallas. They could cut him by the end of the week and he still could end up on the Patriots PS.