So, who is surprised?
by PFT Editor Mike Florio, with Matt Miller of NewEraScouting.com
The New England Patriots have built a solid team through great drafting. ....
Given the offseason additions at linebacker and receiver and cornerback, there are even fewer needs this time around. As a result, look for the team to target players who can provide short-term depth and be groomed into long-term contributors.
1. Cornerback: The only clear need is at cornerback, where Asante Samuel is carrying the franchise tag and Randall Gay is a year away from unrestricted free agency. But are Samuel and Gay great players, or are they products of a great coaching system and defensive scheme? In other words, can these former Patriots draft picks be replaced in the same manner that they were found? We think that the Pats think the answer is yes. After all, who ever heard of Samuel or Gay before they were drafted by the Pats?
2. Inside linebacker: Tedy Bruschi is winding down and Mike Vrabel is likely head back outside, where he'll serve as a booked with Adalius Thomas. With two first-round picks, look for one of them to be used on an inside linebacker.
3. Safety: With Rodney Harrison getting closer to the end of the line and there really isn't anyone else at the position who is worth a darn.
4. Wide receiver: .... We have a feeling that either Stallworth or Washington will be cut, and that either Caldwell or Gaffney will be gone, too.
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http://www.profootballtalk.com/2007PatriotsDraftNeeds.htm
by PFT Editor Mike Florio, with Matt Miller of NewEraScouting.com
The New England Patriots have built a solid team through great drafting. ....
Given the offseason additions at linebacker and receiver and cornerback, there are even fewer needs this time around. As a result, look for the team to target players who can provide short-term depth and be groomed into long-term contributors.
1. Cornerback: The only clear need is at cornerback, where Asante Samuel is carrying the franchise tag and Randall Gay is a year away from unrestricted free agency. But are Samuel and Gay great players, or are they products of a great coaching system and defensive scheme? In other words, can these former Patriots draft picks be replaced in the same manner that they were found? We think that the Pats think the answer is yes. After all, who ever heard of Samuel or Gay before they were drafted by the Pats?
2. Inside linebacker: Tedy Bruschi is winding down and Mike Vrabel is likely head back outside, where he'll serve as a booked with Adalius Thomas. With two first-round picks, look for one of them to be used on an inside linebacker.
3. Safety: With Rodney Harrison getting closer to the end of the line and there really isn't anyone else at the position who is worth a darn.
4. Wide receiver: .... We have a feeling that either Stallworth or Washington will be cut, and that either Caldwell or Gaffney will be gone, too.
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http://www.profootballtalk.com/2007PatriotsDraftNeeds.htm