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It is time to reload on defense.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's not a single offensive draft pick in the first 5 rounds.Who was the Top 2006 defensive pats rookie?
It is time to reload on defense.
Who was the Top 2006 defensive pats rookie?
It is time to reload on defense.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's not a single offensive draft pick in the first 5 rounds.
Maybe a QB or some OL depth. Or a big back. But that's it. OL is signed seemingly forever, we have three TE, we know the WR story.
I'm not sure there is much re-loading to do on defense. At least not where the draft is concerned.Who was the Top 2006 defensive pats rookie?
It is time to reload on defense.
I'm not sure there is much re-loading to do on defense. At least not where the draft is concerned.
Our DL is set and then some. Maybe a project to replace Hill as a backup way down the chart.
Our secondary is chalk full of young, still developing kids who have upside and playoff experience to boot. Players such as Samuel, Hobbs, Gay, Wilson, and Sanders. I'm sure the talent level could be improved upon in this grouping, as it is with any other grouping, but it's certainly not an old group who can't play worth a damn. In fact I'm completely happy with these 5 as our starting secondary. Health might be the only issue but no guarantee comes with a new guy staying healthy.
Yes our LB corps is aging but does anyone really believe BB wants to draft rookie LB's instead of signing them as vets? Maybe a flyer on some kid ..........
I think come draft day the Pats will be selecting the best player available regardless of the position he plays.
I am very confident that we have 3 very good and young corners in Samuel, Hobbs and Gay. Yes.The last time I saw Gay and Wilson was on the side of a milk carton.
Do you seriously think we're set with the kind of defenses BB likes, (or would like if we had the personnel), to play? How about if Rodney and Hawkins both departed, (it won't be long).
We had Rashad Baker and Eric Alexander playing second half minutes in the AFC championship game.
Come on, you can't play a football season with all wide receivers.
I am very confident that we have 3 very good and young corners in Samuel, Hobbs and Gay. Yes.
I am also fairly happy with the prospects of Geno and Sanders (less so than Geno) being capable of manning the safety spots. Yes.
My only concern is the depth in the event that they have to replace the above guys if they get hurt. On this point if better depth players than the likes of Scott, Hawkins, etc are avail;able then I'm all for adding them but at no bigger priority than getting better backups at other needy spots.
Gaffney was the beneficiary of being at the right place at the right time with the right QB tossing him balls. I'll be shocked if he amounts to anything more from here on out.If our offense was as depleted as our defense, you'd want to draft 5 WRs.
Gaffney has 21 receptions in the playoffs without a training camp or first half.
Randall gay is a UDFA who has hardly played in 2 years. He's the one you're confident in.
I have to admit, at least you're consistent.
First off, your projected secondary consists of eight players. That will last approximately six weeks. Secondly, three players - Harrison, Scott, and Hawkins - are nearing the ends of their careers.Gaffney was the beneficiary of being at the right place at the right time with the right QB tossing him balls. I'll be shocked if he amounts to anything more from here on out.
As for Gay, yes he's been injured. But who hasn't been on defesne? When he hasn't been injured I really liked how he's played. I'm not about to go predicting future health of players but if he can't make it back healthy then I've still got starters in Samuel and Hobbs ahead of him so it's not a big deal. We're talking about a nickel back afterall! And we can always find a vet, like a Scott or Mickens, to fill that role adequately if it's such a big concern.
I don't see our DB situation being anymore of a concern than other spots on the team. Heck, I don't see any position on this team having glaring holes in it. Maybe with backups and the depth players only.
If we had to go into next year with a secondary consisting of:
Samuel - Harrison - Geno - Hobbs
Scott - Sanders - Hawkins - Gay
I'd be perfectly happy and very confident.
First off, your projected secondary consists of eight players. That will last approximately six weeks. Secondly, three players - Harrison, Scott, and Hawkins - are nearing the ends of their careers.