How about because he's too slow and not good enough?
People love this kid because of his likeability................. Better choices then him for us.
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Why do you assume "Seymour, Warren, Wilfork, and Green are healthy?" Has Seymour ever missed games due to injury? Wilfork? Warren? Green? Those guys take a beating over 23 games, would Sey have been better taking off a couple of the games down the stretch to heal his elbow? The question isn't if Carriker is going to take reps away from the starting threesome, does he improve the backend of the roster? Wright is the guy who may lose reps. LeKevin Smith, Santonio Thomas, and Marquise Hill have the most to worry about. Should the Pats be lucky enough to land Carriker, LeKevin Smith gets bumped out of the second team as Wright gets bumped over to NT from LDE to clear a space for Carriker.How many snaps/game do you want to give him? Who is going to sit when he is in the game? Obviously assuming Seymour, Warren, Wilfork and Green are healthy and we are still playing a 3-4 base...
Why do you assume "Seymour, Warren, Wilfork, and Green are healthy?" Has Seymour ever missed games due to injury? Wilfork? Warren? Green? Those guys take a beating over 23 games, would Sey have been better taking off a couple of the games down the stretch to heal his elbow?.
The question isn't if Carriker is going to take reps away from the starting threesome, does he improve the backend of the roster?
Wright is the guy who may lose reps. LeKevin Smith, Santonio Thomas, and Marquise Hill have the most to worry about. Should the Pats be lucky enough to land Carriker, LeKevin Smith gets bumped out of the second team as Wright gets bumped over to NT from LDE to clear a space for Carriker.
DL may not be the position of greatest need, but it can be improved.
I believe that BB will find a way to get a player involved. Carriker could play OLB as far as I'm concerned. I can see him taking reps at LOLB on short yardage and reps at RDE, playing on Special Teams, taking DT reps on passing down, maybe some NT reps for the experience. If BB got his hands on him, he'd find a way to keep him interested and involved to get him ready for fulltime play. I don't expect Carriker to last to 24. I'd be surprised if he fell far enough for a trade up to be considered. But if he came within range, I'd expect BB to seriously consider the move - players with his size and athleticism are too rare not to consider.You assume they are healthy because it is possible that they may be. If they are, is there enough PT for Carriker? I don't think you spend a 1st round pick just on the chance that injuries may free up time for them to see the field. As for providing rest down the stretch, that is what Green and Wright are used for...and they do a fine job.
Green and Wright do such a fine job that they are marketable commodities should Carriker prove himself to be that much better.
Are you serious? That is the question you ask of your 1st round picks? I don't even think I can respond to that.
I ask that of every draft pick, especially at a focal position for the team such as DE.
If you add all the reps taken by Wright, Smith, Thomas and Hill (ignoring garbage time), do you really believe that is enough to develop a 1st round pick? And the situation doesn't change much in 2008 since Seymour, Warren, Wilfork and Green are all signed through then.
Sure, there are no reps to spare, which is why Green and Wright both appeared to take more reps. As Green and Wright have each gotten better, each has gotten more reps, BB will play a player who can deliver the goods - there appears to be two exeptions, O-line down the stretch, and QB, both of whom have higher continuity demands then the other positions. BB does work reserve OL in during the early part of the season to get them ready as injury replacements, but once he's settled on his O-line, he lets them jell. Carriker is a natural for Special Teams, the same way Wright is a wedge buster, wedge member, punt coverage, punt return...BB finds ways to use his players, only the reserve QBs stand around the entire game.
Can't you say that about every position?
Sure, and why would you not want to upgrade?
In fact, I would say that DL, TE and K are the only positions that, if we do absolutely nothing between now and September, we are sitting pretty.
Both DL and TE are deep and adequate, and K is young and dependable. But injuries do happen, the players at the back end of the unit can be upgraded, DL does have a slow learning curve (two years each for Warren and Wilfork). Players who seem to be as special as Carriker are rare as hens teeth (how many players in this league would you put at the same level as Seymour? I'd add Warren, but he just reached that level in his fourth year).
If we draft those positions before the 6th/7th round (practice squad fodder), I will be confused. If you aren't confused by BB's drafts in general you're quite extraordinary or quite naive.
I am definitely not saying that Carriker isn't a fine player and if Warren and/or Green weren't here or were heading into free agency, I would love to get him at any draft position (even trading up). I just think that a 1st rounder needs time on the field to develop, and lacking that will become discouraged.
What position do you expect a rookie to step into and start/take away a lot of playing time from a very good starting lineup?
I believe that BB will find a way to get a player involved. Carriker could play OLB as far as I'm concerned. I can see him taking reps at LOLB on short yardage and reps at RDE, playing on Special Teams, taking DT reps on passing down, maybe some NT reps for the experience. If BB got his hands on him, he'd find a way to keep him interested and involved to get him ready for fulltime play. I don't expect Carriker to last to 24. I'd be surprised if he fell far enough for a trade up to be considered. But if he came within range, I'd expect BB to seriously consider the move - players with his size and athleticism are too rare not to consider.
As for Green and Wright, I could see San Francisco being very interested in either player, not to mention Dallas was hurting for DL, Cleveburgh, NYJ, Miami, Washington, Chicago, Green Bay, Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Houston, Indy, Tennessee, Denver, KC, and Oakland. In a thin DT draft, some of those teams are going to be hunting after the draft. They are the reason I don't expect Carriker to fall, and why I wouldn't worry about who he might take reps away from if he did fall to the Pats. There is even the possibility the Pats could get a provisional second day pick for Hill or S. Thomas - even with his starting resume, who would have expected a 6th for Gorin?
If you aren't confused by BB's drafts in general you're quite extraordinary or quite naive.
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