Are you kidding me?
This may be the greatest player for player trade I've ever come across.
Remember, Bethel was a healthy scratch for most of last season, and BB didn't even think enough of him to put him on the playoff roster. Raw speed is of no help if you're not on the field. BB had the rookie Hobbs fielding Kickoffs, rather than his mutant speedster. There is obviously a gap. I was starting to think that Bethel was going the way of PK Sam... to be cut and signed by some other team. Like someone else posted, I would have traded him for a box of chinstraps.
Jonathan Sullivan may have been a zero in New Orleans, but he was widely regarded on this board as THE premier DL pick for the Patriots in 2003. The Pats had multiple first rounders that offseason, and all the talk was that BB/SP would trade up to make sure of either him or Dwayne Robertson. Those two were a toss up for us along with Terrell Suggs, as an OLB. That's the calibre of talent we're talking about.
There was a massive sigh of disappointment when BB instead traded up one spot to #13 for Ty Warren, who we all had a cut below in terms of talent and upside. Warren took a year and a half to win a starting spot, but he's become a solid pro. I have little doubt that if we have drafted Sullivan and New Orleans had taken Warren, Warren would be out of the NFL today, and Sullivan would be a probowler.
Sullivan came out as an underclassman, so he's still young. He got high marks from Seymour in 2003 as a prospect. Now, under Seymour's leadership, Sullivan has a chance to finally find his legs and make a difference.
The Saints have a new head-man calling the shots, and IMO they are selling low. Even if worse comes to worst, we can cut Sullivan outright and still come out ahead. Bethel wasn't going to see the field this year anyway, barring catastrophic injuries or a miraculous change in attitude. Bam Childress was playing ahead of Johnson last year. All my 53-man projections this offseason have had Johnson as a roster cut.
Hands down, this is a steal. I cant possibly understand why so many fans are disappointed. Sullivan is an underachieving young talent. We got him for a 2nd rounder who our head coach refuses to put on the field.
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For those of you who think this is a "signal" about Branch's contract negotiations, or BB's confidence in Hill, or anything like that... that is just not BB's MO at all. He'll tell the press (and IMO this is actually what he believes) he's always looking for ways to improve the team. WR may seem like a need to some (?), but we have five players that I like right now (Branch, Jackson, Caldwell, Brown and Childress). Of the bunch, Brown may be the weak link! That's not even considering a David Patten option.
For those of you who think this is a "signal" that he's planning to move to a 4-3 D... that's absurd. BB has spent his entire professional career perfecting the 3-4 defense, and now he has complete autonomy to do so. So long as he has enough warm bodies, he'll run a base 3-4. If he shifts to a 4-3, midseason, it'll simply prove that he has admitted defeat; that he doesn't have the LBs to execute it. I'm confident it will never come to that.
But, if we're playing with the idea, I think it's just as likely that he's looking to run a 5-2 defense:
Warren - Green - Wilfork - Seymour - Sullivan
Bruschi - Vrabel
Holy crap! I dare you to find a team that can run at that front-7. If you're facing a team like Baltimore or San Diego, and you want to force them to put the ball up in the air, what better scheme could you possibly design? This may be the best young DL that I've ever set eyes on.