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Today in Patriots History
Day One of the 2000 NFL Draft
Day One of the 2000 NFL Draft
April 15, 2000:
65th Annual Player Selection Meeting, better known as the NFL Draft
12 Noon, EDT at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York City, New York
Day One, Rounds 1-3
Three months prior to the draft, on January 27, 2000, the Patriots were forced to send their first round pick (#16 overall), fourth round pick (#101) and seventh round pick to the New York Jets for their fifth (#149) and seventh (#234) round picks. This was deemed the appropriate compensation by NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue for the Patriots signing Bill Belichick, after he resigned from the Jets 24 hours after being named their head coach.
The first selection under the new regime occurred in the second round. With the 46th overall pick of the draft, the Patriots selected Adrian Klemm, a four-year starting offensive tackle at the University of Hawaii for coach June Jones. Klemm spent five injury riddled seasons with the Pats, appearing in just 26 games - 16 of which came in 2002.
June 28, 2001:
Non-contact injuries a pain for Pats -- Patriots.com
In the last two years, New England has been particularly snake-bitten by injuries to draft picks during non-contact workouts. Last year tackle Adrian Klemm was lost for most of the season after suffering a knee injury on the final day of mini-camp. Running back J.R. Redmond missed the final day of mini-camp and the start of training camp with a groin injury.
With the 14th pick of the third round (76th overall), the Patriots selected RB J.R. Redmond from Arizona State.
Redmond was a backup to Kevin Faulk in 2000, and to Antowain Smith in 2001. He played an key role late in the 'Snow Bowl' game against Oakland in the 2001 playoffs, catching three passes in the game-winning overtime drive. Two weeks later in Super Bowl 36, Redmond again caught three passes on the game- winning drive. On that third reception Redmond dodged a tackler to get past the first down marker, than dragged a would-be tackler to the sideline to stop the clock with 33 seconds remaining. Two plays later Tom Brady connected with Troy Brown on a catch-and-run to set up Adam Vinatieri's game-winning field goal. Charlie Weiss is quoted as saying that if Redmond had not made that play for a first down, then the Patriots would have played for overtime rather than going for the win.
With Smith as the primary running back, Faulk as the third down back, plus the usage of Marc Edwards and Patrick Pass at fullback, Redmond's playing time dwindled. He was waived at the end of training camp in 2003, and later played for the Raiders and Cardinals. In his three seasons with the Pats, Redmond had 790 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns in 33 regular season games. During the 2001 playoffs Redmond caught nine of the eleven passes thrown his way, for 69 yards and four first downs.
Redmond has recovered from a difficult post-NFL life that included depression and homelessness; he now owns an apparel design and production company that has grown tremendously over the years. He also mentors youths preparing for the SAT and career planning.
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