When measuring a draft there are some positions that are intrinsically better but harder to find. Its simply because these positions are very difficult to fill in Free Agency.
They are QB, LOT, CB and DL. The Pats appear to have succeeded at all four positions, astoundingly.
Now Hoyer is not a Brady today, but he reminds me of a rookie Brady. Before Tom worked his arse off building himself up physically from the scrawny runt he was. Hoyer just seems to have the things between the ears to play QB that Brady did, and so many hotshots like JaMarcus Russell simply do not. Part of it is P-O-I-S-E. Some have it, others don't.
Brady and Hoyer do.
The Pats drafted a mammoth, unheralded, LOT because Scar said "Do It!", after he worked with him for a week. And we appear to have found another ten year player, at a most difficult position to fill.
Starting CBs are tough to find. For every 1 drafted high, 1 in 4 succeeeds. Butler has the look.
Starting DLs are TOP Ten picks in the Draft. BB found at least two in Pryor and Brace, (and maybe another reserve too in Richard). And all are from Big Time football schools and Conferences.
Then add a starting Safety, a LS, WR or maybe two, a possible ILB, C, and RG. And signed a young starting CB and S in Free Agency to boot
As Casey Stngel used to say: Amazin'. Simply Amazin'.