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Pioli also said they've already started on the 2008 draft as they have 5 first day picks and "we don't want to screw that up!"
Not sure any general consensus would give us an idea of how the Pats view the 2008 draft class. That's really the only opinion that counts, as BB & SP have stated that they really didn't highly value the average quality of player in the 2007 draft where other teams did.Question...Has anyone read about the perceived strengths of the 2008 draft class? If so, can you provide links. Thanks.
Here's one opinion :Question...Has anyone read about the perceived strengths of the 2008 draft class? If so, can you provide links. Thanks.
Here's one opinion :
http://www.kffl.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3483172&postcount=10
"I really like OL and DL next year... WR and RB could be very solid when you look at the underclassmen who could declare. CB the same way.
The SOPH class from last year was great so it depends on who declares.
Weak spots. Again, I think TE is weak again, I also think S is weak, but you know there will be some to jump way up. But I really like the OL and DL starting out."
Also a thread on 3-4 OLB :
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8645
"Any guys who would make kickass OLBs in the NFL?
2008 seems loaded with 1st round talent at the position. Theres the guy from TCU, USC (2/3 of them), Ohio St, and so on right off the top of my head who would make kickass OLBs."
But it's way too early with no games having been played and no clue who'll come out. This time last year Quentin Moses was top ten and Marcus McCauley was top fifteen.