I just did a quick tally of them. Even though I'm not a fan of the 2006-2009 drafts in terms of longterm overall help for the Patriots, 2010 and 2011 helped the Patriots rebound in the draft, and the 2008-2011 drafts netted 8 obvious hits (In that same time frame, the Jets had a total of 18 picks):
Spikes
Mayo
Chung
Gronk
Hernandez
Mesko
Solder
Vollmer
and that's not even listing the likes of Deaderick, Slater, Edelman, Ridley, McCourty, Brace, Pryor, Cunningham, Dowling, Vereen, Mallet and Cannon (or Carter, just as another player still around), in the interest of avoiding the "he is not!" arguments. When you think that only 4 of the above Patriots picks are ripe for the "didn't work out" tag (Pryor, Cunningham, Brace, Carter) and only one other (Edelman) is really in a position to lose a job even with decent history and play, it's a sad commentary on the Jets recent drafting that the Patriots still, potentially, have more hits from 2008-2011 than the Jets had actual picks.
So, in honor or Ray Ray, I say..... SOJ