arthur jones, i call him baby seymour. he gets double teamed he stops the run and can get to the QB he does everthing you want from a 3-4 DE and he is only a 2th round pick.
I like Jones, but he is not Seymour-like. I know he is listed at 6'4 but I've stood next to him before while I was at Syracuse and he is 6'2 at best. More of 4-3 one gap guy but he has the work ethic and hands to be at least a contributor with any team.
For WRs, look for guys with good 20-yd shuttle times. Branch, Jackson, and Edelman were all the top of their class at this drill in their draft year. BB has also been complimentary of Florida WRs (despite the Chad Jackson experience
), saying how that in that offense WRs are more Patriots ready because they make sight adjustments pre and post-snap and have to play outside and the slot. So Cooper seems he like he could be a good fit. Alexander seems too stiff to me.
Best Fits at some need positions are:
OLB: Sergio Kindle, Texas and Ricky Sapp, Clemson. Both have experience at DE and OLB and fit the 6'4 4.6 40 mold.
DL: Dan Williams, Tennesee and Vince Oghobaase, Duke. Williams could play 3-4 NT or DE. Oghobaase has Ty Warren like size and will be a mid-round pick
WR: Golden Tate, Notre Dame, Jordan Shipley, Texas, and Cooper. Tate Played in a similiar offense. All played outside and the slot. All will probably run a good shuttle time.
RB: Jahvid Best, Cal. Has the big-play ability that many BB picks have had (Maroney, Cobbs) and has experience running out of the shotgun.
TE: Haven't found anyone who fits their 6'3 250 lbs. mode with good downfield speed and the ability to block. They could like Aaron Hernadez as a "move" TE, as he has all the credentials besides blocking (along with the Meyer connection) and Baker can fill the role of the in-line blocking TE.