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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.From NFP's Scout’s Eye Series: Combine Wrap-Up today:I don't think that Barnes and Taylor are Patriots type players for various reasons. Taylor likes to hit, but not tackle. Barnes doesn't have that quick twitch that the Pats like in their corners. Barnes also has issues playing the run I think you really reached on Frantz. Unless you see him taking a Tatupu like rise after the combine.
Potter is intriguing.
Finally, Kevin Barnes, the corner from Maryland, had a good performance considering he’s seeing his first real action since injuring his left shoulder in October. Barnes was timed as low as 4.42 and looked very explosive and smooth during his workout. He’s someone who should move up draft boards in the coming weeks and could regain his spot as a potential second rounder with a strong pro day.
I had Barnes in my pre-combine mock. He probably moved himself up a round with his solid combine performance.
I don't think that Barnes and Taylor are Patriots type players for various reasons. Taylor likes to hit, but not tackle. Barnes doesn't have that quick twitch that the Pats like in their corners. Barnes also has issues playing the run I think you really reached on Frantz. Unless you see him taking a Tatupu like rise after the combine.
Potter is intriguing.
Posted by Mike Reiss, Globe Staff April 11, 2009 02:00 PM
With Bill Belichick in attendance at the University of Maryland last Thursday, the Patriots held a private workout with linebacker Moise Fokou and cornerback Kevin Barnes, according to a league source.
The workouts are a small part of the overall scouting process, and were likely needed by the Patriots to finalize their grades on both players.
Belichick's presence, however, is notable. Perhaps the Patriots had some mixed reports on both players and Belichick wanted to see for himself.
Fokou (6-1, 233) projects to inside linebacker in the Patriots' base 3-4 alignment. The Pro Football Weekly Draft Guide rates him as a mid-to-late draft pick, noting that he is athletic and plays best in space, and could contribute immediately as a core special teams player.
Barnes (6-0, 187) is rated as a mid-to-late draft pick, according to the Pro Football Weekly Draft Guide. His time in the short shuttle at the combine likely caught the attention of teams, as his 3.96 led all defensive backs. Barnes has played some safety as well in nickel packages.