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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I am going on the record with Robert Ayers. Call your shot and enjoy the draft it's been fun reading everything you all had to add.
NE pulls offer from the table from Jville. It's a good thing too because Crabtree, Curry and the OTs are off the board. Saints call the Pats wanting to do 23 and 58 for their 14. Deal is done. Pats get Jenkins with 14, Barwin with 34 and best available safety at 47.
Pats trade #23 to Panthers for #59 and their 2010 1st round pick
I'd be very happy with that scenario.
Right now I'd like an impact player in the 1st round, Barwin at #34, and a safety at 47 or 58. The impact player could be Curry/Raji/Monroe/ASmith/Crabtree at #8, or Jenkins at #14. Any of those would be fabulous. I'm not a Tyson Jackson fan, but if BB thought he warranted a trade up then that would be fine with me too.
I am thinking we move up to #10 and take Crabtree. (#23 and #47 for #10)
#34 OLB Barwin
#58 Trade to Tampa for a 3rd in 2009 and a 2nd in 2010.
#81 OG Levitre
#89 TE Coffman
#97 FS Bruton
What about Peppers? Does he figure in this deal anywhere?
I like all the players you mentioned including Jackson.
As much as I know Raji is probably the most NFL ready player in this draft the pick bores me a little. I know that the need is coming because they can't afford Wilfork, Seymour and Mankins.
I just feel like all he is doing is replacing a great player that may may be departing.
A/Smith, E Monroe, nice picks possibly excellent franchise tackles.
Crabtree, Heir apparent.
Curry, love him.
He fits somewhere between loud-mouthed malcontent and soul-crushing cap hit. Pats don't shop in that part of town, though I've heard Daniel Snyder owns property there.
All right, I'll go out on a limb and take a shot at a wild scenario:
- Pats trade #23 and #47 to Jacksonville for #8
- Pats trade #34 and #89 to Carolina for Julius Peppers (who signs the franchise tag at the last minute and signs with the Pats for 6 years at exactly the same deal as James Harrison got)
8 - Aaron Curry, ILB
Julius Peppers, OLB
58 - William Moore, S (or Sean Smith, CB/S)
97 - James Casey, TE
124 - traded for a 2010 3rd round pick
170 - traded for a 2010 4th round pick
199 - Devin Moore, RB
207 - Brandon Walker, OT
234 - Vaughn Martin, DT
Is it going to happen? No. But it could.