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In the "#23, #34, #47, #58" thread, the following names were put forward as OLB candidates at #23-34:
Brown, Everette
Barwin, Connor
Cushing, Brian
English, Larry
Kruger, Paul
Matthews, Clay
Sintim, Clint
That's an incredible number of possibilities at a hard-to-fill position -- and every single poster named at least one of them. So as a community, we believe that one of these guys is going to be a Patriot come April.
Yet 3-4 OLB conversion has been one of the very hardest positions for teams to draft for, with a slew of first-round disappointments. And if you look closely at the list above, I don't think there's a single player who has demonstrated both elite measurables AND an elite college career.
Anybody care to make the case for which players are most worth the first-round gamble?
EDIT: Hmm, just noticed no Aaron Maybin. Feel free to add him to the discussion, if you're so inclined!
Brown, Everette
Barwin, Connor
Cushing, Brian
English, Larry
Kruger, Paul
Matthews, Clay
Sintim, Clint
That's an incredible number of possibilities at a hard-to-fill position -- and every single poster named at least one of them. So as a community, we believe that one of these guys is going to be a Patriot come April.
Yet 3-4 OLB conversion has been one of the very hardest positions for teams to draft for, with a slew of first-round disappointments. And if you look closely at the list above, I don't think there's a single player who has demonstrated both elite measurables AND an elite college career.
Anybody care to make the case for which players are most worth the first-round gamble?
EDIT: Hmm, just noticed no Aaron Maybin. Feel free to add him to the discussion, if you're so inclined!
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