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The 2014 Mock draft Thread.

2014 New England Patriots Mock Draft - 1/18/14

Straight Up - No Screwing Around

Round 1 - Odell Beckham Jr., WR - LSU (35)

Round 2 - To Be Determined

Round 3 - Westin Richburg, OC - Colorado State (89) or Bryan Stork, OC - Florida State (111)

Round 4 - Richard Rogers, TE - California (213)

Round 6 - Rajion Neal, RB - Tennessee (195) or Tyler Gaffney, RB - Stanford (208)

Round 6 - John Urschel, OG - Penn State (225)

Round 6 Compensatory - Trey Millard, FB - Oklahoma (239)

Round 6 Compensatory - Spencer Long, OG - Nebraska (240)

Round 7 - Justin Ellis, DT - Louisiana Tech (267)

Parenthesis - NFLDraftScout Overall Rankings

NFL Draft - 2014 NFL Draft Prospects - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com

Caveat: NFLDraftScout Overall Rankings dated 1/18/2014

Note: Multiple selections depends on availability

Collegiate UDFAs (potential diamonds in the rough):

Keith Price, QB - Washington (376)
Corey Linsley, OC - Ohio State (264)
Chris Burnette, OG - Georgia (357)
Matt Patchan, OT - Boston College (261)
George Atkinson III, RB - Notre Dame (304)
Roderick McDowell, RB - Clemson (433)
Ted Bolser, TE - Indiana (271)
Gabe Holmes, TE - Purdue (348)
Quincy Enunwa, WR - Nebraska (280)
Ken Bishop, DT - Northern Illinois (286)
Beau Allen, DT - Wisconsin (449)
Jamil Merrell, DE - Rutgers (365)
Kenny Anunike, DE - Duke (396)
Chris Young, ILB - Arizona State (344)
Greg Blair, ILB - Cincinnati (371)
Khairi Fortt, OLB - California (417)
Jonathan Dowling, FS - Western Kentucky (268)
Brock Vereen, SS - Minnesota (307)
Dezmen Southward, SS - Wisconsin (366)
Dexter McDougle, CB - Maryland (279)
 
Decided to change my mock up i think this could be close to perfect to fit our needs I'm going to include a trade to the texans with mallett to them and their 2nd rounder (33) to us.

1 (29/30)
Allen Robinson WR Penn State
This is exactly what we need he's got the size of an outside receiver but the shiftiness of edelman or welker. He can high point the ball extremely well and makes defenders miss with ease i think he is similiar to Deandre hopkins but better

2 (33)
Austin Sefarian Jenkins TE Washington
This guy is a super beast and can pluck the ball from anywhere remotely close to him pair him with Gronk and you have an insane pair also a great blocker and a great red zone target imagine goal line plays with him and Gronk blocking or Gronk ASJ robinson and dobson in the end zone it would be impossible to stop

2 (61/62)
Aaron Donald DT Pittsburgh
This guy is insane, he can get off blocks faster than almost any player I've seen and is consistently in the back field and almost always making huge plays the only reason he isn't a 1st rounder is his size and i think it will 31 teams biggest regret when they let donald slip right past them

3 (93/94)
Marcus Smith DE/OLB Louisville
athletic freak like jamie collins could develop into a super beast i wouldnt expect him to be here because his combine numbers should be very impressive but theres a hope
The other option here would be Weston Richburg C Colorado State

4 (125/126)
Billy Turner OT North Dakota State
a common binky on the forum might be pushing it getting him late in the 4th but i'm hoping he gets there because he has solid potential
Other Option: Donte Moncrief WR Ole Miss
another outside receiver beast would love to get him

6 (around 175)
Aaron Murray QB Georgia
dropped because of his injury and we need a mallett replacement i like him here and think he would be a solid choice

6 (189/190)
Ron Powell DE/OLB Florida
former number 1 recruit injuries plagued him could be a huge steal this late

6 (comp)
De'anthony Thomas RB/WR/KR Oregon
swiss army knife insane athlete can do everything for us and could replace edelman if needed

6 (comp)
Dri Archer WR Kent State
Insane speed we could use him on special teams for now and see how he develops. a two headed monster on Kr/PR of thomas and archer would be insanely tough to defend
Other option: Andre Hal CB vanderbilt

7 (around 240)
Jonathan Dowling DB Western Kentucky
thought about max bullough here and jonathan brown but i thought we had enough linebackers for now so i thought a safety would be a good choice here

UDFA:
Justin Ellis DT
Jeremy gallon WR
Chidera Uzo-Diribe DE
Dexter Mcdougle CB
Jeff matthews QB
Silas Redd RB
Cornelius Lucas OT
Ty Zimmerman S
Keith Wenning QB
Brock Vereen S
Colt Lyerla TE
Chandler Jones WR
Alex Amidon WR
Bryn Renner QB
Beau Allen DT
Kevin Norwood WR

This would be a perfect draft for me and I think the Patriots
 
Just worth bearing in mind when thinking about a Mallett to Houston trade:


For three weeks now I’ve reported several sources on the outside confiding to me that Blake Bortles is the perfect fit for the Houston Texans. I can now say coaches on the Houston staff have expressed how much the team is enamored with the Central Florida quarterback. During conversations at the player hotel they said the feeling around the organization is Bortles has the complete package and will only get better in time.

Tony Pauline

He also links Alex Mack to the Bucs.
 
WAY TOO EARLY OVERREACTION MOCK DRAFT!

Trades

QB- Ryan Mallett to Houston for 2(33)
Houston takes Clowney and BOB gets his QB

1 (29) + 6 (190) to SF for 2(56) + 2(61) + 5(158)
SF always has tons of picks, they can be aggressive and move up

2015 1st to Stl for 2(44)
*This is what I would do not what I think BB will do*
This is against my general draft philosophy but I love the depth and talent in this draft, I would go all out and try and load up because 2015 might not be as talented.

2(61) to Cleveland 3(83) + 4(102) + 5(133)
Move down to add more picks in a deep draft




Picks


2 (33) OL- David Yankey- Stanford
To me there are two guys that seem like perfect fits for the Pats at OG, Yankey and Zack Martin. It’s very close between the two, but I have to go with the Aussie. He can either start at RG or be a backup OG/OT in 2014 and take over for Mankins in 2015 at LG.


2 (44) C- Travis Swanson- Arkansas
Another guy that just seems like a perfect fit. Should step in from day 1 and be an upgrade at C.


2 (56) DT- Aaron Donald- Pitt
Interior pass rush is obviously an issue and Donald is probably the best pass rushing DT in the draft. He can play inside or outside depending on the scheme and should be a monster on passing downs wreaking havoc in the middle.


2 (62) TE- Troy Niklas- ND
I see him as potentially Gronk 2.0. He is the best blocking TE in the draft and still developing as a pass catcher. Huge upside.


3 (83) OG- Gabe Jackson- Miss State
I think 2014 will be Mankins last year with the Pats so I would double dip at OG. I love Jackson’s game and I personally have him as a fringe 1st rounder. A perfect hit at RG, I think him and Yankey could be a dominant Guard pair for the next decade. Along with Swanson, Solder and Vollmer I think we could have the best O-line in the NFL.

3 (93) RB- Devonta Freeman- Florida State
Blount has been fantastic to close out the year but he is a free agent. Freeman is not only an excellent between the tackles RB, he can also catch the ball out of the backfield, something we have lacked outside of Vereen.


4 (102) WR- Donte Moncrief- Ole Miss
I think Dobson will make a big leap in 2014 but we still need another outside threat. He is extremely talented although he had a down year in 2013. In a strong WR class he is good value.


4 (126) NT- Justin Ellis- LA Tech
A week ago he was seen as a 7th/UDFA, now he has jumped to the 4th round after a dominant week at the East West Shrine Game. We need a long term replacement for Big Vince and Ellis could develop into a quality starting NT in the NFL.


5 (133) QB- Aaron Murray- Georgia
If we do trade Mallett we will need a developmental QB, even if we sign a vet FA. I really like Murray and his injury will make him good value in the later rounds.


5 (158) S- Vinnie Sunseri- Alabama
Another guy that will fall due to injury, Sunseri is always someone that has stood out to me watching Alabama. He has a knack for making big plays and is just a really solid football player. The son of a coach he should be a great fit with the Pats.


6 (182)- OLB- Ronald Powell- Florida
Former top recruit slowed by numerous injuries. Powell is a fantastic, explosive athlete that can be something special if he can stay healthy and put it all together. He is a lottery ticket that could turn into an explosive pass rusher off the edge.


6c FB- Trey Millard- Oklahoma
Just a pure weapon.


6c TE/DE- Larry Webster- Bloomsberg
Big, long athlete, why not take a shot as a TE.


7 NT- Zach Kerr- Delaware
Another fast rising NT, Kerr flashes a ton of potential. Worth a shot in the later rounds to see if he can do the same against tougher competition.

Free Agents

Re-sign WR- Julian Edelman- 4yrs $20mil ($5mil guaranteed)
Minitron is a must sign, he has been our most reliable weapon as well as an elite punt returner. He hasn't proven enough to get Welker money but its not too far off. I think he would take less to stay.

Re-sign CB- Aquib Talib- 4 years $26mil + Incentives ($12mil guaranteed)
Mid season he was looking at a monster contract, now his leverage is gone. Injury really slowed him down and a fairly strong FA market will stop him getting top money. I think this is a fair deal for both sides and Talib seems to love New England.

Sign FA DE Michael Johnson- 5yrs $45mil ($20 guaranteed)
This might seem unrealistic considering our cap situation but I think it can be done. We need more depth and talent along the defensive front and Johnson would certainly add that. A bookend opposite Chandler Jones that allows Ninko to move around would certainly be a major addition and help us improve against the pass and the run. He had down production sack wise in 2013 which may drop his price a bit, but he was still one of the best DE's in the game even if the stats didn't tell the whole story. I think 5yrs $45 mil is reasonable, its higher than last years top FA pass rusher contract for Paul Kruger and we should be able to fit it in if we back load.

*I would love to re-sign Blount but I can't justify paying another RB. I he comes back cheap I would love him but I think he gets paid elsewhere as he should*


Cap Management (*Savings are net savings and take into account replacing player in top 51)

Extend Wilfork ($4mil)
Extend McCourty ($1mil) *assuming he reached his $3.2mil escelator
Extend Ghost ($1mil)
Re-structure Kelly ($1mil)
Cut Sopoaga ($2.005mil)
Mallett ($282k) *Traded*

Possible Cap Casualties
Gregory ($1.855)
A. Wilson ($671k)

Final Thoughts:

  • - I've been tossing up what type of approach to take and what positions to target based on needs and strengths of the draft. I'm sure I'll change my mind a number of times but this is my overreaction draft after losing the AFCCG.

    - DT is a huge need to me and my ideal situation would be to have Ra'Shede Hageman fall in the 1st round but I dont think that is going to happen. In that case I would look to get an explosive, penetrating DT (Donald) early and some mid/late round run stuffing DT's (Ellis, Kerr) later. My thinking is just put them all together in camp and see who stands out. There are always injuries so you can never have too much depth, especially in the trenches.

    - The position I would look to target most based on the strengths of this draft is interior O-line. C and RG are huge needs but I would also look to double dip at OG for a long term Mankins replacement. To me an O-line of LT- Solder, LG- Yankey, C-Swanson, RG- Jackson, RT- Vollmer could be elite.

    - TE is obviously another need but if I am going to spend a high pick on one they better be able to block. Niklas is the best blocking TE in the draft and has some Gronk like qualities. Pair him with an athletic developmental guy like Webster and convert Mark Harrison to move TE and I think we have the potential for a good group.

    - It will be interesting to see how our WR group looks next season. Hopefully having Edelman back with Amendola, Thompkins and Dobson healthy they can take a big step forward as a group.
 
WAY TOO EARLY OVERREACTION MOCK DRAFT!

Trades

QB- Ryan Mallett to Houston for 2(33)
Houston takes Clowney and BOB gets his QB

1 (29) + 6 (190) to SF for 2(56) + 2(61) + 5(158)
SF always has tons of picks, they can be aggressive and move up

2015 1st to Stl for 2(44)
*This is what I would do not what I think BB will do*
This is against my general draft philosophy but I love the depth and talent in this draft, I would go all out and try and load up because 2015 might not be as talented.

2(61) to Cleveland 3(83) + 4(102) + 5(133)
Move down to add more picks in a deep draft


Picks


2 (33) OL- David Yankey- Stanford
To me there are two guys that seem like perfect fits for the Pats at OG, Yankey and Zack Martin. It’s very close between the two, but I have to go with the Aussie. He can either start at RG or be a backup OG/OT in 2014 and take over for Mankins in 2015 at LG.


2 (44) C- Travis Swanson- Arkansas
Another guy that just seems like a perfect fit. Should step in from day 1 and be an upgrade at C.


2 (56) DT- Aaron Donald- Pitt
Interior pass rush is obviously an issue and Donald is probably the best pass rushing DT in the draft. He can play inside or outside depending on the scheme and should be a monster on passing downs wreaking havoc in the middle.


2 (62) TE- Troy Niklas- ND
I see him as potentially Gronk 2.0. He is the best blocking TE in the draft and still developing as a pass catcher. Huge upside.


3 (83) OG- Gabe Jackson- Miss State
I think 2014 will be Mankins last year with the Pats so I would double dip at OG. I love Jackson’s game and I personally have him as a fringe 1st rounder. A perfect hit at RG, I think him and Yankey could be a dominant Guard pair for the next decade. Along with Swanson, Solder and Vollmer I think we could have the best O-line in the NFL.

3 (93) RB- Devonta Freeman- Florida State
Blount has been fantastic to close out the year but he is a free agent. Freeman is not only an excellent between the tackles RB, he can also catch the ball out of the backfield, something we have lacked outside of Vereen.


4 (102) WR- Donte Moncrief- Ole Miss
I think Dobson will make a big leap in 2014 but we still need another outside threat. He is extremely talented although he had a down year in 2013. In a strong WR class he is good value.


4 (126) NT- Justin Ellis- LA Tech
A week ago he was seen as a 7th/UDFA, now he has jumped to the 4th round after a dominant week at the East West Shrine Game. We need a long term replacement for Big Vince and Ellis could develop into a quality starting NT in the NFL.


5 (133) QB- Aaron Murray- Georgia
If we do trade Mallett we will need a developmental QB, even if we sign a vet FA. I really like Murray and his injury will make him good value in the later rounds.


5 (158) S- Vinnie Sunseri- Alabama
Another guy that will fall due to injury, Sunseri is always someone that has stood out to me watching Alabama. He has a knack for making big plays and is just a really solid football player. The son of a coach he should be a great fit with the Pats.


6 (182)- OLB- Ronald Powell- Florida
Former top recruit slowed by numerous injuries. Powell is a fantastic, explosive athlete that can be something special if he can stay healthy and put it all together. He is a lottery ticket that could turn into an explosive pass rusher off the edge.


6c FB- Trey Millard- Oklahoma
Just a pure weapon.


6c TE/DE- Larry Webster- Bloomsberg
Big, long athlete, why not take a shot as a TE.


7 NT- Zach Kerr- Delaware
Another fast rising NT, Kerr flashes a ton of potential. Worth a shot in the later rounds to see if he can do the same against tougher competition.

Free Agents

Re-sign WR- Julian Edelman- 4yrs $20mil ($5mil guaranteed)
Minitron is a must sign, he has been our most reliable weapon as well as an elite punt returner. He hasn't proven enough to get Welker money but its not too far off. I think he would take less to stay.

Re-sign CB- Aquib Talib- 4 years $26mil + Incentives ($12mil guaranteed)
Mid season he was looking at a monster contract, now his leverage is gone. Injury really slowed him down and a fairly strong FA market will stop him getting top money. I think this is a fair deal for both sides and Talib seems to love New England.

Sign FA DE Michael Johnson- 5yrs $45mil ($20 guaranteed)
This might seem unrealistic considering our cap situation but I think it can be done. We need more depth and talent along the defensive front and Johnson would certainly add that. A bookend opposite Chandler Jones that allows Ninko to move around would certainly be a major addition and help us improve against the pass and the run. He had down production sack wise in 2013 which may drop his price a bit, but he was still one of the best DE's in the game even if the stats didn't tell the whole story. I think 5yrs $45 mil is reasonable, its higher than last years top FA pass rusher contract for Paul Kruger and we should be able to fit it in if we back load.

*I would love to re-sign Blount but I can't justify paying another RB. I he comes back cheap I would love him but I think he gets paid elsewhere as he should*


Cap Management (*Savings are net savings and take into account replacing player in top 51)

Extend Wilfork ($4mil)
Extend McCourty ($1mil) *assuming he reached his $3.2mil escelator
Extend Ghost ($1mil)
Re-structure Kelly ($1mil)
Cut Sopoaga ($2.005mil)
Mallett ($282k) *Traded*

Possible Cap Casualties
Gregory ($1.855)
A. Wilson ($671k)

Final Thoughts:

  • - I've been tossing up what type of approach to take and what positions to target based on needs and strengths of the draft. I'm sure I'll change my mind a number of times but this is my overreaction draft after losing the AFCCG.

    - DT is a huge need to me and my ideal situation would be to have Ra'Shede Hageman fall in the 1st round but I dont think that is going to happen. In that case I would look to get an explosive, penetrating DT (Donald) early and some mid/late round run stuffing DT's (Ellis, Kerr) later. My thinking is just put them all together in camp and see who stands out. There are always injuries so you can never have too much depth, especially in the trenches.

    - The position I would look to target most based on the strengths of this draft is interior O-line. C and RG are huge needs but I would also look to double dip at OG for a long term Mankins replacement. To me an O-line of LT- Solder, LG- Yankey, C-Swanson, RG- Jackson, RT- Vollmer could be elite.

    - TE is obviously another need but if I am going to spend a high pick on one they better be able to block. Niklas is the best blocking TE in the draft and has some Gronk like qualities. Pair him with an athletic developmental guy like Webster and convert Mark Harrison to move TE and I think we have the potential for a good group.

    - It will be interesting to see how our WR group looks next season. Hopefully having Edelman back with Amendola, Thompkins and Dobson healthy they can take a big step forward as a group.


  • Modifying your draft and offseason:

    - Re-sign Talib, Edelman, Blount and Fletcher.
    - Take the money you have for Michael Johnson and sign C Alex Mack and TE Brandon Pettigrew
    - Cut Wilfork and sign DT Linvale Joseph
    - Trade our 6th round pick from Philly (182) to Minnesota for Matt Cassel. Cassel has 1 year left on his contract and can void it if he wishes. Minnesota wants to move in a new direction. Cassel restructures with the Pats to lower his cap hit.

    Draft:

    2(33). Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford (NFL DraftScout #34).

    [2(44). I don't do this trade. I want our 2015 1st to draft Kevin Hogan or Devin Gardner.]

    2(56). Lamarcus Joyner, DB, Florida St. (51). Put him at S next to McCourty.

    2(62). Marcus Smith, DE/OLB, Louisville (71). We need more guys like Jamie Collins. Smith fits the bill.

    3(83). Gabe Jackson, OG, Mississippi St (84). I like this one a lot. DT Ego Ferguson (93) would also fit nicely.

    3(93). Devonta Freeman, RB, Florida St. (101).

    4(102). Billy Turner, OL, North Dakota St. (100).

    4(126). Donte Moncrieff, WR, Mississippi (108).

    5 (133). Richard Rodgers, TE/H-Back, Cal (213, but I doubt he'll stay there); you can substitute Arthur Lynch (133) if you prefer.

    5(158). Brett Smith, QB, Wyoming (153).

    6(comp). DeAndre Coleman, DT, Cal (209).

    6(comp). Jonathan Dowling, DB, Western Kentucky (284).

    7. Trey Millard, FB/H-Back, Oklahoma (239).
 
mayo you think we will be fine at DT with Wilfork, Kelly, armstead and the rest of the group +Coleman? im hoping armstead does great but i wouldnt mind investing in a DT in the first couple of rounds. Also Trent Murphy is a beast I watched film on him last night and I was very impressed by him if I was going defense in the 1st round it would be a toss up between him and hageman and i love hageman
 
mayo you think we will be fine at DT with Wilfork, Kelly, armstead and the rest of the group +Coleman? im hoping armstead does great but i wouldnt mind investing in a DT in the first couple of rounds. Also Trent Murphy is a beast I watched film on him last night and I was very impressed by him if I was going defense in the 1st round it would be a toss up between him and hageman and i love hageman

I love Hageman, too, and have been following him for years, but I think he will probably be gone, and I think Murphy is a safer pick. I think BB will love Murphy's intelligence, toughness, versatility and physicality.

I think that we re-structure Kelly to a cheaper deal and either bring back Wilfork on a discount or sign a UFA like Linvale Joseph. Very underrated player, only 25, and should come cheaper than Wilfork. If we do that then I don't see the need to draft DT high. Chris Jones, Siliga and Armstead is very good depth.
 
makes a lot of sense Hageman is definitely a higher bust risk than Murphy and being a Stanford guy will have a lot of the qualities BB likes Im guessing Wilfork and Mankins will restructure I think at this point they probably are willing to sacrifice some money for a better team and a better chance at a super bowl if we got someone like michael Johnson in FA who do you think we would go in the 1st Im guessing Allen Robinson or Jace Amaro/ASJ
 
My updated offseason and mock:

I. Cuts / Restructures:

1. Cut Vince Wilfork. Painful, but smart. 33 years old in December, coming off an Achilles' tear, overweight $7.5M cap savings.
2. Cut Dan Connolly. 32 years old this year, mediocre, $4M cap hit, $2.5M cap savings.
3. Cut Adrian Wilson. 34 year old this year, coming off of IR, $1.8M cap hit, $1M cap savings.
4. Restructure/extend Stephen Gostkowski ($4M cap hit), Matt Slater ($2.3M cap hit), Steve Gregory ($3.5M cap hit) and Tommy Kelly ($2.5M cap hit). All are in a contract year in 2014.

#1-3 saves about $11M in cap space. #4 could save another $4-5M or so. Call it $15M of additional cap space, giving us about $26M to work with.

II. Off-Season Trades:

1. Trade Ryan Mallett for a high 2nd round pick. I know, someone has to be willing to do it. But there are definitely possibilities (Houston, Cleveland and Minnesota are the top 3, and all have 2nd round picks in the 33-40 range).
2. Trade a 6th round pick to Minnesota for Matt Cassel. Cassel is going into a contract year and has an option to void it within 5 days of the start of free agency. He will likely be no better than #3 on the depth chart, and has a $3M cap hit. He restructures, a la LeGarrette Blount last year.

III. Internal FA Signings:

1. Aqib Talib, CB.
2. Julian Edelman, WR.
3. LeGarrette Blount, RB.
4. Dane Fletcher, LB.

All these guys love being with the team and want to be back, depending on the $$$.

- Let walk: LB Brandon Spikes, OC Ryan Wendell, OL Will Svitek.
- LS Danny Aiken could be brought back on a minimum 2-3 year deal, but I wouldn't tender him. A long snapper can be found as a UDFA.

IV. External FA Signings:

1. Alex Mack, OC, Cleveland. 6'4" 311#. Pro Bowl caliber player.
2. Linval Joseph, DT, NY Giants. 6'4" 323#. Underrated DT who is very strong against the run but can also push the pocket.
3. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Detroit. 6'5" 265#
4. Nick McDonald, OL. Cut by Pats this year due to injury, re-signed for minimum $$$. Can play all 5 OL positions.

Note: If Julian Edelman prices himself out of the Pats' range, then WR Emmanuel Sanders (Pittsburgh) or Jeremy Maclin (Philadelphia, probably on a 1 year "prove it" deal) could be options.

V. 2013 Red-Shirt Additions:

1. Armond Armstead (6'5" 305#) returns and plays a hybrid DT/DE role.
2. Mark Harrison (6'3" 240#, 35" arms, 4.37 40 time) returns and is converted to a hybrid WR/Move TE role.

VI. The 2014 Draft:

I'm assuming the Pats will get 6th round comp picks for Danny Woodhead and Donald Thomas.

- Trade #29 (640 points) to San Francisco for #56 and 61 (632 points)
33. DE: Trent Murphy, Stanford (6'6" 261#) or Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame (6'5" 303#, can also play DT).
56. DB: Lamarcus Joyner, Florida St. (5'8" 190#) or Kyle Fuller (6' 194#).
61. DE/OLB: Marcus Smith, Louisville. 6'3" 258#. Another Jamie Collins.
- Trade #62 for a high 3rd and a 5th round pick (similar to the 2011 trade back from 60 for 73 and 138).
3a. OG: Gabe Jackson, Mississippi St. 6'3" 340#.
93. RB: Devonta Freeman, Florida St. 5'8" 203#. Ray Rice clone who has played in a RBBC system. Will allow us to not be dependent on Shane Vereen.
4a. OL: Billy Turner, North Carolina St. 6'6" 316#. Can play both tackle and guard. Plays with a Mankins-like mean streak.
- Trade 4B and 6th round picks for 2 5th round picks.
5a. TE/Move TE: Richard Rodgers, Cal. 6'4" 245#. Has numbers which compare closely with those of Ebron and Amaro. Played slot receiver for Cal this year.
5b. DT: DeAndre Coleman, Cal. 6'5" 315#. Has played 3-4 DE as well as 4-3 DT. Reminds me of Muhammad Wilkerson. Size measurables are very similar to Ra'Shede Hageman.
5c. WR: Cody Hoffman, BYU. 6' 3 7/8" 217#. Poor man's Jordy Nelson. Not a burner, but very underrated, in a very deep draft.
6 (comp). DB: Jonathan Dowling, Western Kentucky. 6' 2 1/2" 198#. Former 4-star Urban Meyer recruit to Florida. Can play FS or outside CB.
6 (comp). FB/H-back: Trey Millard, Oklahoma. 6'3" 253#. Coming of an ACL injury which drops him. A jack of all trades who can play the H-back position as well.
7. Moon Shot: Larry Webster, DE/TE conversion, Bloomsburg. 6'6" 259#. Son of former Pittsburgh Steeler's center. Very athletic, former basketball player.

VII. 2014 Projected Roster:

QB(2): Tom Brady, Matt Cassel
RB(4): LeGarrette Blount, Stevan Ridley, Shane Vereen, Devonta Freeman
WR(6): Julian Edelman (or replacement from FA), Danny Amendola, Aaron Dobson, Kenbrell Thompkins, Josh Boyce, Cody Hoffman
TE(4): Rob Gronkowski, Brandon Pettigrew, Richard Rodgers, Mark Harrison
OT(4): Nate Solder, Sebastian Vollmer, Marcus Cannon, Billy Turner.
OG/C(4): Logan Mankins, Alex Mack, Gabe Jackson, Nick McDonald. Cannon and Turner can both also play guard. Josh Kline is on the bubble.

DT(5): Linval Joseph, Tommy Kelly/DeAndre Coleman, Sealver Siliga, Chris Jones, Armond Armstead
DE(4):
LB(5): Jerod Mayo, Dont'a Hightower, Jamie Collins, Marcus Smith, Dane Fletcher
S(4): Devin McCourty, Lamarcus Joyner/Kyle Fuller, Steve Gregory, Duron Harmon
CB(5):Aqib Talib, Alfonzo Dennard, Logan Ryan, Kyle Arrington, Jonathan Dowling

ST(5): Stephen Gostkowski, Ryan Allen, Danny Aiken/UDFA, Matt Slater, Nate Ebner

I think that plan upgrades every unit to championship-potential caliber.Lots of positional cross-over for versatility and depth.

Then draft Kevin Hogan, Christian Hackenberg or Devin Gardner in 2015, wash, and re-rinse.
 
WAY TOO EARLY OVERREACTION MOCK DRAFT!

Forgot all about this. My apologies. As I said with Mayo's mock I feel there are just too many picks made but again, as with Mayo's, I like most of the picks you made. But do we really need Zach Kerr and Justin Ellis? Three new interior linemen?

Still, I like the thought you put into this.
 
- Trade our 6th round pick from Philly (182) to Minnesota for Matt Cassel. Cassel has 1 year left on his contract and can void it if he wishes. Minnesota wants to move in a new direction. Cassel restructures with the Pats to lower his cap hit.

I have a few concerns about this.

(1) Trades can't be made until the new league year starts—i.e., after he chooses to exercise his option.

(2) Why would Cassel come back here, AND take a pay cut to do it? He has essentially no chance of starting unless Brady gets injured, and everyone knows it.
 
2014 New England Patriots Mock Draft - 1/20/14

Straight Up - No Screwing Around

Round 1 - Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE - Washington (43)

Round 2 - To Be Determined

Round 3 - Westin Richburg, OC - Colorado State (89) or Bryan Stork, OC - Florida State (111)

Round 4 - Justin Ellis, DT - Louisiana Tech (140)

Round 6 - Rajion Neal, RB - Tennessee (195) or Tyler Gaffney, RB - Stanford (208)

Round 6 - John Urschel, OG - Penn State (234)

Round 6 Compensatory - Trey Millard, FB - Oklahoma (239)

Round 6 Compensatory - Spencer Long, OG - Nebraska (240)

Round 7 - Brandon Dixon, CB - Northwest Missouri State (246)

Parenthesis - NFLDraftScout Overall Rankings

NFL Draft - 2014 NFL Draft Prospects - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com

Caveat: NFLDraftScout Overall Rankings dated 1/19/2014

Note: Multiple selections depends on availability

Collegiate UDFAs (potential diamonds in the rough):

Keith Price, QB - Washington (376)
Corey Linsley, OC - Ohio State (264)
Chris Burnette, OG - Georgia (370)
Matt Patchan, OT - Boston College (261)
George Atkinson III, RB - Notre Dame (304)
Ted Bolser, TE - Indiana (293)
Gabe Holmes, TE - Purdue (379)
Quincy Enunwa, WR - Nebraska (280)
Ken Bishop, DT - Northern Illinois (286)
Beau Allen, DT - Wisconsin (466)
Jamil Merrell, DE - Rutgers (365)
Kenny Anunike, DE - Duke (396)
Chris Young, ILB - Arizona State (344)
Greg Blair, ILB - Cincinnati (371)
Khairi Fortt, OLB - California (417)
Nickoe Whitley, FS - Mississippi State (268)
Jonathan Dowling, FS - Western Kentucky (284)
Brock Vereen, SS - Minnesota (307)
Dezmen Southward, SS - Wisconsin (341)
Dexter McDougle, CB - Maryland (279)

Unrestricted Free Agent Acquisitions:

Julian Edelman
Michael Hoomanawanui
Will Svitek
Dane Fletcher
Aqib Talib

Salary Cap Casualties:

Adrian Wilson
Tommy Kelly
Isaac Sopoaga

NFI List:

Trey Millard
Spencer Long
 
Forgot all about this. My apologies. As I said with Mayo's mock I feel there are just too many picks made but again, as with Mayo's, I like most of the picks you made. But do we really need Zach Kerr and Justin Ellis? Three new interior linemen?

Still, I like the thought you put into this.

One reason I could see a fair number of rookies at the back end of the roster is that day 3 draft picks are the most cost-effective way to provide depth. Bring in some back-of-the-roster guys and let them compete, but given the relatively flat cap, paying a day 3 rookie with upside who is under contract for 4 years is one of the cheapest ways to build a team. Hit on a couple of them, and you are golden - Seattle is the best proof of that.

Teams bring in 18-20 UDFAs every year. Having 3-4 extra late day 3 rookies gives you a little more control over who you want, with minimal extra expenditure.
 
One reason I could see a fair number of rookies at the back end of the roster is that day 3 draft picks are the most cost-effective way to provide depth. Bring in some back-of-the-roster guys and let them compete, but given the relatively flat cap, paying a day 3 rookie with upside who is under contract for 4 years is one of the cheapest ways to build a team. Hit on a couple of them, and you are golden - Seattle is the best proof of that.

Teams bring in 18-20 UDFAs every year. Having 3-4 extra late day 3 rookies gives you a little more control over who you want, with minimal extra expenditure.

But there's already quite a few second year players to be added in: Armstead. Harrison, Moe, McGuffie etc. The depth on this team is great but this season also demonstrated the limits to so many rookies. Wilfork75 has three rookies playing the three interior line positions. That gives us the same problem there that we had at WR this year. It just isn't an upgrade in the short term and I certainly don't want Brady behind three rookies. I think both you and Wilfork75 are just going to struggle realistically fitting all those picks into a cogent final 53 man roster.

Like I said, in both your mocks, I don't have a problem with the picks, I just think you're both 3-4 over what is realistic. Doesn't mean I'm right though.
 
I have a few concerns about this.

(1) Trades can't be made until the new league year starts—i.e., after he chooses to exercise his option.

(2) Why would Cassel come back here, AND take a pay cut to do it? He has essentially no chance of starting unless Brady gets injured, and everyone knows it.

If Cassel exercises his option, he's a FA, and we can sign him without needing to trade a 6th. If he doesn't, then he's under contract and we could trade for him. As for why he might be open to a trade and willing to restructure, he would likely be the #3 QB on Minnesota's depth chart (Christian Ponder will still be under contract, and a new #1 QB is highly likely) vs. #2 behind Brady on the Pats' depth chart; he had his greatest success in that role, and with BB and Josh McD coaching him, and it might be a way for him to work his way back to a place where he can make a run at a #1 spot. Ryan Mallett has a base of around $800K, so the difference between their two cap hits would be around $2.3M. The Pats are very persuasive - they got LeGarrette Blount to take a pay cut down to the veteran minimum when they traded for him, and I'm pretty sure there have been other cases. Obviously, it's not a given, but this is a mock scenario.
 
Modifying your draft and offseason:

- Re-sign Talib, Edelman, Blount and Fletcher.
- Take the money you have for Michael Johnson and sign C Alex Mack and TE Brandon Pettigrew
- Cut Wilfork and sign DT Linvale Joseph
- Trade our 6th round pick from Philly (182) to Minnesota for Matt Cassel. Cassel has 1 year left on his contract and can void it if he wishes. Minnesota wants to move in a new direction. Cassel restructures with the Pats to lower his cap hit.

Draft:

2(33). Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford (NFL DraftScout #34).

[2(44). I don't do this trade. I want our 2015 1st to draft Kevin Hogan or Devin Gardner.]

2(56). Lamarcus Joyner, DB, Florida St. (51). Put him at S next to McCourty.

2(62). Marcus Smith, DE/OLB, Louisville (71). We need more guys like Jamie Collins. Smith fits the bill.

3(83). Gabe Jackson, OG, Mississippi St (84). I like this one a lot. DT Ego Ferguson (93) would also fit nicely.

3(93). Devonta Freeman, RB, Florida St. (101).

4(102). Billy Turner, OL, North Dakota St. (100).

4(126). Donte Moncrieff, WR, Mississippi (108).

5 (133). Richard Rodgers, TE/H-Back, Cal (213, but I doubt he'll stay there); you can substitute Arthur Lynch (133) if you prefer.

5(158). Brett Smith, QB, Wyoming (153).

6(comp). DeAndre Coleman, DT, Cal (209).

6(comp). Jonathan Dowling, DB, Western Kentucky (284).

7. Trey Millard, FB/H-Back, Oklahoma (239).

I certainly considered the signing Mack and drafting Murphy approach, but I just felt going the proven veteran DE was the better option. I would much rather pay a high end DE over a high end C, although I do love Mack. My other concern was the lack of top talent at DE in this draft class. With FA being before the draft I think it would be a big risk signing a FA C and hoping Murphy falls in the draft because there isn't anyone I really like as a backup option. If Murphy is gone then I think there will still be a major hole at DE. If we sign the FA DE then there are more options in the draft at C, even if Swanson is gone. I am more comfortable with the likes of Stork and Richburg than I am with the 2nd tier DE's. I wouldn't be opposed to the Mack/Murphy scenario though, and I have always been a fan of Pettigrew.


Forgot all about this. My apologies. As I said with Mayo's mock I feel there are just too many picks made but again, as with Mayo's, I like most of the picks you made. But do we really need Zach Kerr and Justin Ellis? Three new interior linemen?

Still, I like the thought you put into this.

There probably are too many picks to make the roster, but I would much rather have to cut talented guys than search for street FA's to fill out the 53. The Pats seem to have as much turnover each year at the bottom of the roster as any team in the NFL, so I'm not worried about the amount of picks. With the amount of injuries that happen in the preseason and camp I'm not too worried about having to cut guys. Some of these guys will end up on IR, some will replace someone on IR, some will make it to the practice squad and some might end up on other teams. In the end though I think a draft like this would help our improve team, especially considering how strong this class is.

In terms of both Kerr and Ellis, there is no guarantee that either are NFL caliber players and I don't see a downside in taking two NT's in the mid/late rounds. I really liked watching Ellis on tape after hearing about him at the East West Shrine game, but he still has a lot of development to do. Kerr looked great against weaker competition but we get those guys every year that usually don't make it, though for a 7th round pick I am happy to take a chance. I don't think you can ever have too much talent, especially on the D-line where injuries are bound to happen. I would rather risk both working out and losing one than having one that doesn't work out.
 
But there's already quite a few second year players to be added in: Armstead. Harrison, Moe, McGuffie etc. The depth on this team is great but this season also demonstrated the limits to so many rookies. Wilfork75 has three rookies playing the three interior line positions. That gives us the same problem there that we had at WR this year. It just isn't an upgrade in the short term and I certainly don't want Brady behind three rookies. I think both you and Wilfork75 are just going to struggle realistically fitting all those picks into a cogent final 53 man roster.

Like I said, in both your mocks, I don't have a problem with the picks, I just think you're both 3-4 over what is realistic. Doesn't mean I'm right though.

I have two rookies starting at C and RG with another as a backup to eventually replace Mankins. And that is only assuming they beat out any veteran competition in camp. In terms of the numbers, basing off the amount of UDFA's that make the roster every year I don't think its a huge issue. If we have to cut a draft pick because it means there is someone on the roster that is better then I am fine with that.

I am also not too worried about the 53 right now. Those things always work themselves out during camp. Some will make the 53, others maybe PUP, IR, practice squad or cut. If we knew now who would get hurt, who would step up and who would disappoint then it would be much easier to target specific players. Unfortunately they are all unknowns so my approach would be to create as much quality depth to choose from as we can. A large amount of turnover at the bottom of the roster is a good thing in my opinion.
 
I have two rookies starting at C and RG with another as a backup to eventually replace Mankins.
Two rookies starting on the offensive line?

As for Tom Brady's career:

"Farewell and adieu to you, fair Spanish ladies.
Farewell and adieu, you ladies of Spain.
For we've received orders for to sail back to Boston.
And so nevermore shall we see you again."
 
Two rookies starting on the offensive line?

As for Tom Brady's career:

"Farewell and adieu to you, fair Spanish ladies.
Farewell and adieu, you ladies of Spain.
For we've received orders for to sail back to Boston.
And so nevermore shall we see you again."

You don't think two top 45 picks could upgrade Wendell and Connolly?
 
I have two rookies starting at C and RG with another as a backup to eventually replace Mankins. And that is only assuming they beat out any veteran competition in camp. In terms of the numbers, basing off the amount of UDFA's that make the roster every year I don't think its a huge issue. If we have to cut a draft pick because it means there is someone on the roster that is better then I am fine with that.

I am also not too worried about the 53 right now. Those things always work themselves out during camp. Some will make the 53, others maybe PUP, IR, practice squad or cut. If we knew now who would get hurt, who would step up and who would disappoint then it would be much easier to target specific players. Unfortunately they are all unknowns so my approach would be to create as much quality depth to choose from as we can. A large amount of turnover at the bottom of the roster is a good thing in my opinion.

It's not for me because I'm largely happy with the team we have...championship game...but what do I know
 
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