I expect our choices by draft day will be different than now. Perhaps the positions we want will not be.
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Let me be serious now. We can all be down on the evaluations by the scouting services and all the pundits, but we post their lists and mocks for a reason. We have been referring pretty often to nfldraftscout. I suspect that many of us have their most recent March 13 list on our desktops. I am not a trained scout. Even if I had that talent, I have not watched the hundreds (if not thousands) of hours of film that the pundits your deride have viewed. Most of the writers of the updated lists of evaluations are much more knowledgable than I am. And, in addition, we have the advantage of seeing all their lists and how they trend. Obviously, we will all know a lot more after all the pro days.
INSIDE LINEBACKER
For now, I am not ready to believe that all the scouts are all wrong about the only two ILB's rated in the top 50. Why should we totally disregard what almost all the analysts are indicating with regard to the ILB position? There are only two that have been thought of as top 50 picks: Maualuga and Laurinitis. There are other rated a bit lower (2-3): Beckwith and Ellerbe. And many agree with you that Brinkley is a value in the 4th. One question is how severe we think our need is and how much we want to draft an ILB from these five. No one is comparing Laurinitis with the DE's or OLB's, but if we want an ILB that has solid prospects without the character issues, then we should be considering Laurinitis at 23. If we pass, we will likely next be considering Beckwith, Ellerbe and Brinkley as we approach our 3rd round picks, hoping that we get on of those. Obviously, we can trade if we really want someone. But there are only five highly rated ILB's in the first four rounds.
I am not an expert in how Belichick would use players. To dismiss a top talent player because he is similar to players we already have with the idea that we will be able to get our future ILB help in the 4th or comp 5th seems very, very, short signted to me. I'd rather try to draft an ILB both early and late.
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER
Here the pickings are a bit better, especially if we include the DE conversions. With Curry Brown, Orakpo and Ayer likely long gone, we hope to choose among most of Matthews, Cushing, English, Sintim, Barwin, and Gilbert. Available DE's perhaps less likely to fit well are Maybin, Jackson. and Johnson. If we must have a project, I would also hope we draft a linebacker who might be ready to contribute later this year. Personally, I don't think I can guess better than the pundits who seem to have us picking Matthews or English at the moment. I trust Belichick to choose well. More important to me than which player we choose is that the OLB position have very high priority.
BOTTOM LINE
As I have said earlier, I would be quite happy choosing English AND Sintim, if Laurinitis and Maualuga were found wanting, or even if we pciked on of them. For example, English, Laurinitis, Chung, and Sintim would make a fine Day One for me. But, again, the key is that we get help at these positions, not the individual players who get chosen.
I note you are "drafting a position," and you are focusing on the two highest rated players "at that position" as ranked by the popular draftnik sites and pundit mocks.
-- What does Maualuga do well that fits within the NE defensive scheme?
-- Is that something worth first round consideration?
-- What does Laurinaitis do well that fits within the NE defefensive scheme?
-- Is that something worth first round consideration?
Seriously, these are two of the most prominent LBs in the nation for fans and pundits, but other than people telling me how famous they are or what a hitter Maualuga is I don't see how they fit or help the Patriots.
-- You want to shrug off Maualuga getting into off-field and alcohol related scrapes, as well as the maturity concerns - well show me where he and Meriweather are similar cases - Brandon was the last kid with character question marks to be drafted in round one, if there are parallels I'd like to know what they are.
-- When I pointed out how similar Laurinaitis was to Mayo and Guyton, you started telling me how BB could use that to be creative - well do it yourself, show us how the pair of Mayo and Laurinaitis inside closes the run lanes and gets the job done.
Why are the top two pundit/draftnik ranked ILBs good fits for NE when that is often the last place we'd be looking?