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We got Chung for Matt Cassel and Mike Vrabel, and traded #89 in 2010 to Carolina (Armanti Edwards of App. ST.) and stood pat for #33 Dowling in 2011. After review the total haul is even less impressive.
I didn't necessarily mean to insinuate that Belichick hasn't made any mistakes, and obviously there were some weak draft classes from '06 to '09, which may have cost us another SB.
I simply meant that his 1st round success rate is pretty high, and those first round picks (especially under the much cheaper rookie scale) are extremely important for the whole "team building" process.
As I said to Deus, I actually wouldn't be unhappy if Belichick chose to part with 2 first rounders for Graham, since I'm personally so disgusted (right or wrong) about the lack of receiving talent at the moment. It's possible that I'm just being impatient and have bad thoughts about 2013 in my mind still, so I'd have to imagine that they'll be addressed with another high pick TE and the possible addition of a middle tiered WR in free agency. I just don't think it'd happen, and I do understand why no one seems to do it since it's not really good business practice--although you may disagree.
This is the part that I find unbelievable. Not only did they insult him with the TE tag, but they left him exposed by not applying the Exclusive variety. Mickey Loomis has some balls. I'd be pissed if I were Graham.
Yeah, I think any of the following were taken into consideration from Loomis, although I agree with you. I'd have been pissed as well.
a) They were pretty confident that no one would part with 2 first rounders based on the lack of past interest around the NFL
b) They felt that they could match any offers given, should someone decide to want to try and make a run, seeing as how they'll eventually hope to get a deal done anyway
c) They were prepared to get the 2 first rounders in compensation even if they weren't able to match the offer












