I like Albert as much as the next guy. He is a steamroller when he gets out on screens. But I can't see taking anyone on offense in the first 2-3 rounds. The 2007 offense set a record for points and the scoring efficiency was unheard of. The offense returns pretty much intact (Stallworth/KBrady replaced by CJack/DThomas) and isn't very old outside of Faulk.
Albert is an upgrade in talent on the right side but will that translate to results on the field? Maybe in 3 years or so. I know the offense coughed up a hairball in the SB but would someone like Albert have made a difference? More than someone like Gholston/McKelvin on the defensive side? Those are the questions I find myself asking.
Its all about value. I won't pretend to know what the value the Pats are putting on RG currently. Nor on CB, ILB or OLB. I can only base it on where I see the most value being.
When I look back at the SB, I see failures on both sides of the ball. But also with the coaching staff. But we'll focus on offense and defense. I see that the entire O-line coughed up the fur-ball, but losing Neal was probably the biggest blow. Not only was there not much of a running game after that, but Brady got hammered worse. I like Hochstein, but he and Yates couldn't cut it. And Kaczur proved, in my eyes, that he's a jag swingman at best. Having a healthy Neal (who has been pretty injury prone over the years) for the whole game may have helped, but I believe that Albert is an upgrade over him.
Not having a running game hurt the Pats in that it made them even more one dimensional than normal.
On defense, the Pats were hurting from losing Colvin and a lack of depth at LB (both ILB and OLB). The poor play of Asante didn't help matters much. Yes, I realize that he had an interception, but what did he do the rest of the game besides let one go through his fingers. He was burned on several occasions by the likes of David Tyree.
Hobbs was playing hurt (sports hernia) and it was definitely noticable. And Gay didn't do the Pats any favors out there, to be honest.
So, while the O-line was good, it certainly can be upgraded. And when I look at the talent available, I don't see enough talent at guard or tackle for the Pats to not look at that area early.
There is a ton of talent at OLB and CB. Enough so that the Pats can get good talent in the outside the 1st round to fill those positions.