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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I like Mayo's mock. Just a general thought about the safety position. It sure seems the NFL is eliminating the big-hit from the game. I'd rather have two coverage safeties. Heck, you get 15 yards for clean hits these days. We had the perfect SS for today's game back in the 80's. Roland James. He played CB in college. We had Haynes and Clayborn. So, we moved him to safety. Would like someone like him.
Cave can definitely make the 2014 roster, his versatility as a C, G, and even LS will make BB fall in love and save a roster spot or two for more talentElvis Fisher (IR) was, a couple of years ago, talked of as being one of the better LTs in college football and Braxston Cave (PS) was an accomplished college center. I'm not saying they should be all but it's not like there isn't any potential depth already.
Very favorable review from myself, starts out very well and just went down a little IMO, only a little. Although I don't know if we need a DE, Murphy is a prospect BB will absolutely love. Besides his skill, he offers leadership and smarts.Haven't been around for a while, but here's a quick and dirty take, with a bit of optimism.
FA and Down the Road (may not all happen before the draft):
- Pats re-sign CB Aqib Talib, WR/PR Julian Edelman, RB LeGarrette Blount, LB Dane Fletcher, DT Sealver Siliga, LS Danny Aiken.
- Brandon Spikes and Ryan Wendell walk in FA
- Pats sign Josh Kline, and re-sign Nick McDonald; Dan Connolly is a cap casualty. Will Svitek would be worth resigning if the Pats can find the $$$
- Pats cut Isaac Sopoaga; Tommy Kelly restructures for lower $$$; Vince Wilfork either restructures or the Pats sign a UFA DT such as Linvale Joseph (Giants)
- Pats sign UFA TE Brandon Pettigrew (Detroit)
Draft
- Pats trade Ryan Mallett to Cleveland for #36 or to Houston for #33. If not now, never, and this is just a mock, so why not?
1. Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford. 6'6" 265#.
I predict Murphy will be a better pro than Jadeveon Clowney, and a perfect fit for the Pats. Chandler Jones played 98.1% of the defensive snaps in 2013 and Rob Ninkovich 95.6%, and that's too much. Andre Carter has nothing yet, Jake Bequette has done nothing in 2 years, and Michael Buchanan is promising but hasn't proven he will be more than a situational player. I see DE as a bigger need than DT once everything gets sorted out. Murphy is a blue collar guy who is a bigger, stronger, faster, more athletic Ninkovich, with incredible toughness and intensity. He'll be a mixture of Chris Long and JJ Watt. Kony Ealy is intriguing, but Murphy will be a stud.
2a. Travis Swanson, OC, Arkansas. 6'4" 318#
Swanson will be another Alex Mack/Eric Woods, and another perfect fit for the Pats. He has great size, experience, intelligence and athleticism.
2b. Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville. 6'2" 208#.
Pryor is a heavy hitter with decent range, who will complement Devin McCourty nicely. Think Dashon Goldson. Lamarcus Joyner or Kyle Fuller would be nice, too.
3. Richard Rogers, TE/H-Back, Cal. 6'4" 245#.
Rogers is way underrated right now. He's a poor man's Eric Ebron (and not that much poorer), at much better value.
4. Billy Turner, OL, North Dakota St. 6'6" 314#.
6a (from Philly). Jonathan Dowling, DB, Western Kentucky. 6' 2 1/2" 198#. Dowling is a big time talent who was recruited to Florida by Urban Meyer, and kicked off for violating team rules. He's been clean for 2 years at Western Kentucky. He can play FS or CB.
6b. Brent Urban, DT/DE, Virginia. 6'7
Draftinsider (Tony Pauline's site) rates Urban as a 2nd round talent. He has been the best player on Virginia's defense. He was recruited by Al Groh to play 3-4 DE, but has played mostly 4-3 DT. Urban and Armond Armstead (assuming he recovers and comes back) would provide nice options who can play both inside and outside on the DL.
6 (projected comp). Trey Millard, FB/H-Back, Oklahoma. 6'3" 253#.
I expect James Develin to stick next year, but the Pats could still find room for Millard, who is an all-purpose guy with tremendous versality. He and Rogers will provide what we missed this year with Aaron Hernandez behind bars.
6 (projected comp). De'Anthony Thomas, XB, Oregon. 5'9" 170#.
Thomas' stock has plummeted, but he is great value here and worth a shot. The Pats need an all-purpose backup to Shane Vereen. Thomas will be a nightmare matchup, and is deadly in space. If the Pats wanted a bigger receiving back, UCF's Storm Johnson could be an option here.
7. Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech. 6'6" 254#.
Worth a shot this late. His mechanics are terrible, but the potential is there. If the Pats do trade Mallett they will bring in a low cost veteran backup TB.
If he wasn't 5'8", I'd want Lamarcus Joyner. Heck, I want him despite that. Unfortunately, I'm not sure BB would.
Lovely mock as always Mayo. But im wondering why you not haveing a WR ??
I like Mayo's mock. Just a general thought about the safety position. It sure seems the NFL is eliminating the big-hit from the game. I'd rather have two coverage safeties. Heck, you get 15 yards for clean hits these days. We had the perfect SS for today's game back in the 80's. Roland James. He played CB in college. We had Haynes and Clayborn. So, we moved him to safety. Would like someone like him.
If he wasn't 5'8", I'd want Lamarcus Joyner. Heck, I want him despite that. Unfortunately, I'm not sure BB would.
Although I don't know if we need a DE, Murphy is a prospect BB will absolutely love. Besides his skill, he offers leadership and smarts.
love the Millard pick and find it very realistic, I think of him as Vereen 2.0. BB can have a field day with that. After taking Millard the need for DAT has declined but he is a great steal, real versatile and explosive. It's unrealistic to me however.
I'd rather draft a passing QB from SEC (Murray, McCarron, Mettenberger) early than take a late round project. If BB were to take on a project like Thomas though, I'd want it to be Connor Shaw from SC.
One of my more favorable mocks I've seen in here though, nice job
Wilfork#75 has been Millard's champion. He has a great Swiss army knife kind of weapon who could be terrific in the Pats' offense. But he's 6'3" 253#. Vereen is 5'10" 210#. DAT is 5'9" 170#. They all have running/receiving skills, but they are by no means identical, and there's room to use all 3 creatively.
You'd spend a first on a DE like Murphy, who I love, instead of a TE like Amaro or ASJ? I don't get that at all, why spend a top 30 pick on a player of depth instead of an immediate starter?
Scout over at national football post has Richard Rogers as an udfa type. Total jag from what he wrote. Doesn't understand why he came out. Amaro is also big enough to block inline.
I don't care much about "starter" designation. I think that by the time the season is over, Murphy would get plenty of snaps to merit a selection at that point. You can never have too many good linemen or pass rushers, and Murphy's versatility would allow BB/Patricia to do a lot of creative things.
While I understand that, the problem is simply, "Who does he take snaps from?"
For example, with Nate Solder, they didn't see him starting in 2011, but they saw the writing on the wall with Light, and knew that Solder would be starting in 2012.
But here, Ninkovich and Jones will both be signed through 2016. So how do you get Murphy on the field enough to justify taking him in the first?
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