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I wouldn't pass on Lock at 32.
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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 wouldn't pass on Lock at 32.
What don't you like about him?And I wouldn't draft him at all.
What don't you like about him?
Sub 60% passer, erratic footwork and mechanics, thinks his arm is better than it is, etc. I'm using hyperbole of course; if he were there at 56 then it would be tempting to take him and see what you can do with him after a few years. He's got some talent, clearly, and I actually like his interviews and personality a lot.
I'm just all in for 2019 and 2020 as probably the last two years (realistically) of Brady's championship window. I'd rather put off the QB question as long as possible, or at least pull the trigger on someone I'm really confident in if we're going to draft a guy this year.
The Patriots have never been concerned with that particular issue. Their goal is to make the playoffs every year, not specifically with Brady.
If he’s there at 32 and they were offered say, a 2020 first or similar such as two 2’s, and instead pick the dude, I will go absolutely Captain Stone apeshit. It won’t happen as Charlie Casserole sux as bad as his toupee.That sounds nice, but I'm not totally convinced. A lot of our normative views of the Patriots have been developed during the Brady years.
agreed.That sounds nice, but I'm not totally convinced. A lot of our normative views of the Patriots have been developed during the Brady years.
That sounds nice, but I'm not totally convinced. A lot of our normative views of the Patriots have been developed during the Brady years.
Their mission statement: ''We are building a big, strong, fast, smart, tough, and disciplined football team that consistently competes for championships.''
Interesting. You’re not a fan of Isabella? I’m not particularly keen either, although could live with it. I’m interested in your reason though.
I think Isabella could have a tremendous career with us. Super fast and twichy, runs a lot of the route tree. Can take the top off the defense and also work short and intermediate routes.
But he is a body catcher, and that is not going to work in the nfl. If he could catch the ball in his hands like renfrow, I would take him at 32.
Yup, it’s the body catching that bothers me. Give me a hands catcher every time.
Edelman is a body catcher.
In my mock draft last week I traded up for Hockenson. I just have a hard time believing he will still be there in the late teens though. In this one, we trade up for his more athletic teammate.
21 ( trade 32 and 73 for 21 with Seattle) Noah Fant, TE. Trade ahead of Oakland and take the most athletic TE in the draft. Give solid effort as a blocker with some room to grow.
56 Kaleb McGary, OT. Pats desperately need a swing OT. McGarry fits the bill.
64 Riley Ridley, WR. Apart from speed, Ridley seems to fit everything the Pats need from a receiver. Best route runner in the draft with great hands and strength to get off the press. He isn't sudden but his route running ability makes up for it.
97 (trade with Carolina for 154 and a future 3rd)
101 Mercole Hardman, WR: We double dip at Georgia for the second year in a row. Hardman can start as punt and kick returner and learn the slot craft.
134 Kingsley Keke, DE. Offers another versatile piece up front with the ability to play inside and out.
154 Malik Gant, S. Add a versatile strong safety to back up Chung and start in special teams. One of the best tacklers in the draft and can possibly make King/Ebner expendable.
205 Mitch Hyatt, OT. Really athletic tackle that will move to guard in the NFL. Provides some competition and depth.
224. (trade 239 and 243 for 224 with Detroit) Sutton Smith, DE. Start him on special teams for a year and hope he can develop into an off the ball LB.
235, Nick Easley, WR. I've got bored by this stage so traded 246 and 252 with Oakland for 235. Easley can compete with Berrios etc for a slot role or land on the practice squad.
In earlier mocks I've had more defense. However, from all the visits and the existing gaps on the roster I've really started to get the impression that all things being equal Bill is going to focus on TE, WR and OT/G early. Personally, I wouldn't mind a Lawrence or Tillery at 32. But a rotational DT or DE seems more of a mid round priority.
Bucky Brooks did a ‘perfect pair’ video predicting the first two picks for each team. For us:
32. Johnathan Abrams
56. Chuma Edoga
What say you?
I say that pair is far from perfect...very, very Far from it, as a matter of Fact.