What this does is create some very interesting OPPORTUNITIES, especially for position flexibility.
One of the things we've forgotten from last season was how healthy this team was, ESPECIALLY in the secondary. I just don't think you can count on that kind of luck for this season. That is whay I think it will be critical that the Pats built the kind of mega-depth that will survive a "normal" injury season.
So for that reason, IF Jason McCourty can be obtained in the $4-6M range, then THAT could be the catalyst for a Butler trade for the 32nd pick Now we are looking at Gilbert, Rowe/McCourty as your top CB's depending on the match up, and Jone and Jones as your slot midgets, the depth truly would be fantastic
Make your Trades of JG, and Butler. Grab your Edge guy at #12 (Barnnett, Riddick, or Taco), your developmental big CB at 32, and whatever home run reach you want to take a shot at #52, and then go on to have a great draft with your other 7 picks in the draft
Now we have by far the best 2ndary this team has had in its history as far a depth and versitility goes. Have a foundational edge player (we hope). Continue to make improvements on the OL, and more offensive weapons than Brady could hope for.
Plan B would be to pass on McCourty and keep Butler for a tleast a year. The release of McCourty just opens up more options.