I'm a huge believer that a top 10 QB is a major gamble (picking 1st round OL/DL seems to be the safest bet).
But, on the other hand, using a top 3 pick on a WR - a position that has been absolutely impossible for the Pats to land for 20 years seems negligent. Now, that very well could be due to BB's lack of instinct at WR evaluation...
But, some of the very people at the top of the personnel dept. are still here that were here when we picked TT.
So, it's just hard to know.
All things considered, trading down for a guaranteed franchise LT, and picking up an extra low 1st round + high 2nd seems most prudent.
Because the draft is a crapshoot, and the more swings you take, the more chances to hit.
Nix might end up being better than Daniels in the pros, Penix might be better than Williams when adversity comes in the NFL.