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Breer: Pats out on Robinson, considering an LT by committee approach? (Update: likely fake Reddit post)[3/19: signs w/Texans]

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I watched some tape of T-Mac and I am not impressed. He seems like a big, lumbering oaf....[but I say that about all the big WRs(!) and many of them turn out really good]. I would be happy with T-Mak in the second or later but definitely not in the first round. Taking him at 4 would be insane.
2nd round? Not a chance an athletic freak like him dips past 10. Like you said, many big tall number 1 WRs end up really good and teams place a premium value on them. We didn’t when Brady was here because he was the GOAT, but Brady ain’t walking through that door anymore. Drake Maye is, and he needs a weapon to succeed
 
It's risky because Jags could easily go Will. I'd rather select the LT at 4 and then BPA at round 2 even if that means double dipping at LT because we can always move Will to LG. WRs are not the strength of this class either but the bigger need is a LT.
That’s certainly a viable scenario too…unless Carter is somehow there at #4.

The Pats won’t pass up on him.
 
Take this with a big grain of salt because I can't find where he said this, but Reddit claims Breer said the following:
This is BS. There’s no way Vrabel, Wolf and Co. are doing a LT by committee.

Either at #4 or via trade down, the Pats are taking a LT in the 1st rd
 
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I’m making the suggestion that going forward, we use zero terminology that could/was/is be associated with the previous regime of he whose name we shall not say fame. For those that are dumb, I’m not talking about BB… ;P. Anything collaboration or committee for example. This way we the new coaches get to say their part and I’m sure they know words are associated with the previous dudes. Goddamn I’m bored this offseason. Cannot wait for PRESEASON to start…omg I just said that…
 
Will Campbell is the pick, no doubt
Actually there is doubt…a historically awful wingspan. And no way should campbell be a top 4 pick.

If you want a tackle, you go with Membou or Simmons after trading down.
 
Regarding switching to the other tackle position, this always cracked me up…


If it was your job and you practiced it, that should take about 3 days
 
They better draft a LT in round 1 or this is a big mistake. Kraft can go into the vault every day and see the stack of money he decided would protect Mayes back side.
Then better make sure you draft a player who is physically equipped to play tackle in the NFL. Membou or Simmons.
 
Then better make sure you draft a player who is physically equipped to play tackle in the NFL. Membou or Simmons.
Or Campbell or banks.
 
At least his arms are long enough to qualify to play the position.
I prefer Simmons and a stopgap, but the stopgaps keep getting worse and worse.
 
I'm with you. I just prefer Simmons slightly over Conerly.
They're both good, I'd be happy with either tbh. I like Conerly a little more, but we're just sweating minor details at this point.
 
Membou shines over gator armed Campbell all day long
I watched a few minutes [hardly a thorough analysis] of Membou, and he was blatantly holding on every play. Hands like glue. That will not work in the pros; you need to hide the holds. No way would I take Membou anywhere; there must be LTs in the draft that have better technique.

LT by committee is ridiculous and stoooopid. Wolf must have been kidding.
 
They have no acceptable starting LT. They need someone who has played the position. Not someone they think they can convert.

He’s 20 years old. This idea, that anyone who has played RT in college can’t be a left tackle would disqualify 90% of college tackles because most were left tackles in high school, moved to right tackle as underclassmen, then moved to left tackle as they became upperclassmen. This isn’t Caeden Wallace, who spent 4 years on the right side at PSU, was drafted at 24, and is a marginal athlete. This is a massive 20 year old who was tied with Campbell as the most athletic linemen at the Combine. And he’s going to end up being the first tackle drafted, and that almost always goes to a guy who is projected to play left tackle in the pro’s.
 
He’s 20 years old. This idea, that anyone who has played RT in college can’t be a left tackle would disqualify 90% of college tackles because most were left tackles in high school, moved to right tackle as underclassmen, then moved to left tackle as they became upperclassmen. This isn’t Caeden Wallace, who spent 4 years on the right side at PSU, was drafted at 24, and is a marginal athlete. This is a massive 20 year old who was tied with Campbell as the most athletic linemen at the Combine. And he’s going to end up being the first tackle drafted, and that almost always goes to a guy who is projected to play left tackle in the pro’s.
You could very well be right. My point is that I don't think the Pats are going to rely on projections because they have no margin for error. If the rookie isn't ready to play LT at a high level to start the season, then they're playing Lowe, which I don't think is anyone's idea of a good plan. I think they're going to take the safe pick rather than the one with the highest ceiling. I don't know if they think that's Campbell or someone else, but I'd be surprised if they didn't take someone who has played LT at a high level in college.
 
I can’t see them taking Membou with #4 or even a trade down because he’s never played LT in his life.

It’s either they take Carter at #4 (doubt he’s there) or they trade down 3 or 4 spots and then take Campbell.

I would bet Membou played left tackle for his high school team, and he’s still only 20.
 
You could very well be right. My point is that I don't think the Pats are going to rely on projections because they have no margin for error. If the rookie isn't ready to play LT at a high level to start the season, then they're playing Lowe, which I don't think is anyone's idea of a good plan. I think they're going to take the safe pick rather than the one with the highest ceiling. I don't know if they think that's Campbell or someone else, but I'd be surprised if they didn't take someone who has played LT at a high level in college.

I think they will go for the ceiling. You don’t get better than everyone else by taking safe first round picks, that’s where the most upside is, and you need to exploit that.
 
OT a #4 has GOT to be a non-starter just on principle. Much like the QB situation, there isn't anyone available worthy of the pick. So while you might pick a QB even though the value isn't there, given how hard it is to pick QB's and how important the position is, it is LIKELY that there will be one or two QB's picked in the first 4 picks this year. You cannot do that with an OT, especially when you need a LT and the player you are looking at isn't physically ideal for the position.

I don't have a problem with Campbell or any of the other top names, or taking an OT first, just not at #4. If Hunter, Carter, or Graham are there you have to go with them. If OT is your presumptive need, then you HAVE to trade down.

I'm reading that while this is not a very deep draft at the "blue chip" level, it IS deep at the next level. There will be a lot of NFL starters taken on the 2nd day and it wouldn't hurt to have another shot at one.
 
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