Kontradiction
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First, let me just say that I have avoided this forum until now in order to avoid the kneejerk reactions. So when I came here and the first thing I saw was a thread titled "The Pats are in trouble", I was not suprised. Now that I got that out of my system, here are my draft observations. I'll stick to the Day 1 picks since I consider Day 2 to essentially be a crapshoot...
1. Patrick Chung - Safety - Oregon: Chung is a fast, fierce, hard hitting safety who appears to have a nose for the ball. In this system, he's the perfect compliment to BM and appears to be the crowned jewel in BB's crown to replace Rodney, who is likely headed to the shadow roster. He can also play in the box which is something that BB appears to be looking for (especially when you consider the signing of Tank Williams last year). To get acquainted I watched this video: YouTube - Oregon football-Patrick Chung Highlights. Pay attention specifically to the 1:12 and 2:43 marks. At 1:12, I think that's actually Jake Long that he flattens with that bonecrushing block. 2:43 is an example of what type of hitter he is. Personally, I love this draft pick.
2. Ron Brace - Defensive Tackle - Boston College: Brace appears to be high level insurance in case the Wilfork situation falls through the cracks after the season. He appears to be a more than capable starter on our DL and shows the ability to hold his position while also being able to collapse the LOS. He is also excellent I personally think (and hope) that we get something worked out with Vince. At the very least, this a Video: YouTube - DT Ron Brace Highlights BC vs Vandy 2008
3. Darius Butler - Cornerback - UConn: The one thing that this video shows is that Butler is as sure a tackler in the open field as we've seen in the Bill Belichick era. Butler is 5'11", 183 lbs., and moves with fluid hips and great field speed. He will not shy down from hitting someone who is bigger than he is. He also appears to have a great nose for the ball and (even though the video shows him dropping one) even better hands, which are put on display when he LINES UP AND PLAYS RECEIVER. He's versatile, which is what we love here in New England. Personally, I love this pick and think Butler will be great in a couple of years. Video: YouTube - CB Darius Butler Highlights Connecticut 2008
4. Sabastian Vollmer - Offensive Tackle - Houston: Having watched the video that RayClay posted on page one of the Vollmer thread, I like the pick already. Guy moves with great quickness and agility for a man his size. I wish he had played in the Super Bowl because he doesn't appear to have a problem with speed rushers. Vollmer appears to he the heir to the throne behind Light and could take over sooner than you think. The only downside is that he is raw (having only played sparingly before he took off in college). However, he has all the tools necessary to succeed and is apparently very coachable. Video: YouTube - Sebastian Vollmer - New England Patriots - Draft Video Profile
For what it's worth, I think Brandon Tate and Tyrone McKenzie were solid pick ups as well. Tate was injured last year, or else he would have been a first round pick and appears to be the first vestige of our "WRs of the Future". I've personally seen McKenzie play before and he could be the darkhouse pick in this year's draft. Like Vollmer, he's raw, but has the ability to rush the passer, cover out of the backfield, and set the edge. He just needs to be coached up and having TBC and A.D. on the roster will allow that to happen. All in all, I'm happy with the draft. We filled holes, took care of pressing needs, and picked up insurance choices for the future.
1. Patrick Chung - Safety - Oregon: Chung is a fast, fierce, hard hitting safety who appears to have a nose for the ball. In this system, he's the perfect compliment to BM and appears to be the crowned jewel in BB's crown to replace Rodney, who is likely headed to the shadow roster. He can also play in the box which is something that BB appears to be looking for (especially when you consider the signing of Tank Williams last year). To get acquainted I watched this video: YouTube - Oregon football-Patrick Chung Highlights. Pay attention specifically to the 1:12 and 2:43 marks. At 1:12, I think that's actually Jake Long that he flattens with that bonecrushing block. 2:43 is an example of what type of hitter he is. Personally, I love this draft pick.
2. Ron Brace - Defensive Tackle - Boston College: Brace appears to be high level insurance in case the Wilfork situation falls through the cracks after the season. He appears to be a more than capable starter on our DL and shows the ability to hold his position while also being able to collapse the LOS. He is also excellent I personally think (and hope) that we get something worked out with Vince. At the very least, this a Video: YouTube - DT Ron Brace Highlights BC vs Vandy 2008
3. Darius Butler - Cornerback - UConn: The one thing that this video shows is that Butler is as sure a tackler in the open field as we've seen in the Bill Belichick era. Butler is 5'11", 183 lbs., and moves with fluid hips and great field speed. He will not shy down from hitting someone who is bigger than he is. He also appears to have a great nose for the ball and (even though the video shows him dropping one) even better hands, which are put on display when he LINES UP AND PLAYS RECEIVER. He's versatile, which is what we love here in New England. Personally, I love this pick and think Butler will be great in a couple of years. Video: YouTube - CB Darius Butler Highlights Connecticut 2008
4. Sabastian Vollmer - Offensive Tackle - Houston: Having watched the video that RayClay posted on page one of the Vollmer thread, I like the pick already. Guy moves with great quickness and agility for a man his size. I wish he had played in the Super Bowl because he doesn't appear to have a problem with speed rushers. Vollmer appears to he the heir to the throne behind Light and could take over sooner than you think. The only downside is that he is raw (having only played sparingly before he took off in college). However, he has all the tools necessary to succeed and is apparently very coachable. Video: YouTube - Sebastian Vollmer - New England Patriots - Draft Video Profile
For what it's worth, I think Brandon Tate and Tyrone McKenzie were solid pick ups as well. Tate was injured last year, or else he would have been a first round pick and appears to be the first vestige of our "WRs of the Future". I've personally seen McKenzie play before and he could be the darkhouse pick in this year's draft. Like Vollmer, he's raw, but has the ability to rush the passer, cover out of the backfield, and set the edge. He just needs to be coached up and having TBC and A.D. on the roster will allow that to happen. All in all, I'm happy with the draft. We filled holes, took care of pressing needs, and picked up insurance choices for the future.












