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can't believe we did not pick this guy in the third
i like the player and potential but he needs some strength imo which is not a bad thing, this can be trained and is probably necessary because in D2 he did not need the same strength imo. I just don't like the pick for other reasons. We will never know if he would lasted to 54. The rumours about strange getting first rd. grades etc. are there but would a team really picked him before 54, idk.Seeing a lot of these clips of Strange - he looks like he could hit the weight room.
Here's what Peter King had to say in FMIA...
2. I don’t get New England. Picking Cole Strange, a decent prospect from Tennessee-Chattanooga, 29th overall was a naïve move by Bill Belichick. There was no indication he’d have gotten picked before New England’s next pick at 54; even if he was picked before then, so what? Look at the 76th pick in the draft, Travis Jones, handle Strange, the 29th pick, at the Senior Bowl:
When fielding 5 or 6 DBs your MLB should be headed into the the line of scrimmage or backfield; where Chenal cracked skulls.I think it was a 4.5 40, but that should be good enough. Look at his coverage ststs for 2021. They are abysmal. No agility is my guess, only straight line speed.
From the tape Thornton glides without the ball and doesn’t lose speed when he has the ball in his hands. Really interested to see him play. Has track speed and game speed which is the best kind.Have you actually watched tape of him?
1- Trent Mcduffie CB
2- Cole Strange OG
3- Dean, Harris, Channing or Chenal LB because that's a MAJOR HOLE
4- Thornton or Calvin Austin III WR
5- Marcus Jones, Tariq Woolen or Zyon McCollum CB
6- Kevin Harris or other RB although you should have gotten that punter Azaiza. I'm gonna be laughing my ass off every time he punts vs you now. About 10 decent RB's didn't get drafted...Strong's film is weak. Harris better but still Azaiza...
7- Bo Melton or Dontario Drummond slot WR
UDFA- QB, RB, LB, WR, S
There, fixed it for you Bill, still trust you but what the heck are you guys down there.
seeing the available players at 21 i am interested to see where mcduffie, booth, hill and jermaine johnson were on our boardI woudl have liked McDuffie over Strange as well
can't believe we did not pick this guy in the third
i thought my eyes felt off after hearing the announcement of our pick.If You have to wonder if the first rd pick can even make team? Then it’s an awful pick.
This whole draft and especially this pick is indefensible.
Its obviously time to move on from BB.
Yes, we are focusing on the rooks. However, when we focus on needs and how to replace the production of Jackson, some are considering all options that are available for 2022: Mitchell, Butler, Wade, and the three Jones boys.Love Wade’s talent/2020 tape, but I was particularly focusing on the rooks. Hope he can stick around.
In Curran's latest article he listed a stat that kinda shocked me. 57% (16 out of 28) of the players drafted since 2019 have played in less then half of the Patriots games. We need to hit higher than this. I understand when the 6th or 7th rounders don't see playing time but there's to many 3rd rounders on this list.
- Anfernee Jennings (3, 20): 42 percent of games, 33 percent of snaps
- Byron Cowart (5, 19): 38 percent of games, 31 percent of snaps
- Devin Asiasi (3, 20): 30 percent of games, 28 percent of snaps
- Dalton Keene (3, 20): 18 percent of games, 40 percent of snaps in those games
- Hjalte Froholdt (4, 19): 16 percent of games, 11 percent of snaps
- Yodny Cajuste (3, 19): 14 percent of games, 17 percent of snaps
- Jarrett Stidham (4, 19): 14 percent of games, 11 percent of snaps
- Ronnie Perkins (3, 21): 0
- Cam McGrone (5, 21): 0
- Joshuah Bledsoe (6, 21): 0
- Will Sherman (6, 21): 0
- Tre Nixon (7, 21): 0
- Justin Rohrwasser (5, 20): 0
- Dustin Woodard (7, 20): 0
- Ken Webster (7, 19): 0
Curran: The Patriots' draft decisions are taking a pummeling
The Patriots made several eye-opening selections in the 2022 NFL Draft and are taking heat for it. Is that criticism justified? Tom E. Curran weighs in on another “strange” draft for Bill Belichick and Co.www.nbcsports.com
A good question and one I'm not sure of. My concern is that over a 3 year period we have 5 3rd rounders who have done next to nothing. We can't miss that many in a round that should produce players that contribute.How’s that compare to league average over the same time period?
How about relative to average draft position?
Pierre Strong and Stuber were the only safe picksThis was a boom or bust draft. Really there were no safe picks. In 5 years, Bill is going to get an A or an F.
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