I'm thinking it will be James Laurinitis.
Didn't he get smoked by LSU in the title game? At least that is what I heard from PFT. I missed the game, so I can't say one way or the other, although I feel the biggest need is at LB, followed by CB.
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Not that my vision has anything to do with what's actually going to happen, but I really fail to see how the Patriots pick anything but a CB or maybe a LB with their first pick.
Asante's bags are as good as packed and Gay is a UFA. So unless you think Hobbs is not only good enough to be a #1 but also good enough to shut down multiple receivers at the same time, we're going to see a CB with our top pick.
We could definitely use a bit of youth at the LB position but people tend to overreact about our situation there. Colvin, Vrabel, and Thomas still have about 4 good years left in them. That's 4 years from 3 stud LBs. I'd say we can be a little patient about reconstructing our LB corps.
Didn't he get smoked by LSU in the title game? At least that is what I heard from PFT. I missed the game, so I can't say one way or the other, although I feel the biggest need is at LB, followed by CB.
I saw that game and Laurinaitis looked really really really bad. The LSU offense made him look too slow, too weak, and easy to block. I did not like what I saw. Mind you, this is the only game I've ever seen him play, but if LSU can do this, I can't imagine what an NFL team will do to him.
If we had to go LB, I'd take the guy from USC instead if he comes out.
Jake Long Michigan would be my pick. Take care of the turnstile at RT