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Perhaps you are.Ermmm...
Am I the only one who quite likes this draft (at least the first round).
... but the question any fan should apply to a Patriot draft is, Does the draft make the Patriot team a better one? I say Ingram/Pouncey says it does.
Ingram is a fine RB, but I don't see RB as the best position value in the first round, at least not for NE. The only reason it's not last (in general) are the kickers and longsnapper.
Pouncey may be a fine OG and could develop into an NFL Center; however, you propose him for NE. Since BB has been drafting for NE, he and Scar have selected five OL in rounds one through three:
-- 2000: Klemm (2nd round, #46), no Combine or Pro-Day data, but his bio notes he was used at TE by Hawaii who bounced him between TE and both OT slots for a while (I interpret that to signify a "very" athletic player).
-- 2001: Light (2nd round, #48). At the Combine he ran 4.49 in the short shuttle and 7.30 in the 3-cone, there are OLB candidates we are discussing who wouldn't mind those numbers. He was a reserve TE as a true freshman, redshirted his sophomore year to begin his transition to OT, then started three seasons at LT.
-- 2005: Mankins (1st round, #32). At the Combine he ran 4.54 ss, 7.54 3-c. He also had a 31.5" vertical jump. He played RT and LT at Fresno State.
-- 2005: Kaczur (3rd round comp, #100). At the Combine he ran 4.76 ss, 7.69 3-c, with a 31.5" vert. He was a four year starter at LT for Toledo.
-- 2009: Vollmer (2nd round, #58). At his Pro-Day he ran 4.50 ss, 7.51 3-c, 36.5" v. He was a reserve TE who was transitioned to OT and played two seasons at LT for Houston.
Four of the above ran 10 splits in 1.85 seconds or faster (no data on Klemm). There was a coach's relationship element of trust for BB or Scar for four of the five (Klemm I don't know about).
All where LTs. Three were converted tight ends.
Three of the five have vertical jump data which exceeded 30" - old timers recall analysis done several years back here indicating 30" was a significant benchmark when assessing a potential starter for NE.
How this compares to young Mr. Pouncey:
-- 4.64 ss, 7.66 3-c (Kaczur was late third, these argue for early third).
-- 25" vertical - ouch! (Dan Koppen had 28.5", he was a 5th round pick out of an O-line factory.)
-- 10 split passes muster.
-- Coach's relationship. ?
-- Not a LT, not even a RT.
NE wants truly athletic O-linemen. If you look at the starters they have had in recent years:
-- Light, see above.
-- Mankins, see above.
-- Koppen, the least athletic of them all (5th round, #164). 4.56 ss, 8.26 3-c, his 10 split was very good.
-- Neal, world class wrestler.
-- Kaczur, see above ... replaced in line-up by Vollmer, see above.
-- NE's primary interior reserve last season, and nearly a starter for the full season, was Connolly (street free agent, 2005 UDFA via Jax). 4.54 ss, 7.67 3-c, 28.5" v, 1.83 10 split, four year starter at LT for SE Missouri State.
Pouncey seems like a decent guard prospect (as sophomores I liked him better than his brother), and it's probably not wise to use shorts and t-shirt numbers to predict what NE will do; still, looking at the OL drafted over ten previous seasons:
-- The guys drafted in the first two rounds have been major athletic upgrades, who also happen to have been good technicians and versatile players in college.
-- College LT only in rounds one through three.
-- Light upgraded Greer holdovers.
-- Mankins upgraded a pretty good John Andruzzi.
-- Koppen replaced his heavyweight elder BC OC in an injury reshuffle, and hasn't relinquished the job since.
-- Neal replaced a journeyman veteran and looked like a rampaging wildebeest in space.
-- Kaczur upgraded an athletic Tom Ashworth in the run game.
-- Vollmer upgraded Kaczur.
Who does Pouncey upgrade? Not Koppen, he needs to be a better shotgun snapper, and let's not forget his lack of explosion as measured by the vertical jump, nor how Koppen was nearly one tenth of a second faster at changing directions which helps picking up blitzes inside. Not Kaczur, that pesky vertical jump explosion again, and the LT background.
If Pouncey was a mid-round projection I think NE would be interested, as a mid-first? I don't see it.











