gobesmug
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I wouldn't be opposed to Carter. The intrigue in Hunter is his ability to play WR.Drafting a guy #2 in the draft so he can blanket cover Allen Lazard while Gonzalez blankets Wilson when the Patriots play the Jets is far from a no brainer. Drafting a #2 CB with the second pick in the draft is the definition of insanity.
So don’t draft a LT. How about Abdul Carter who might become an elite pass rusher in the NFL. That is far more important to this team than having two All Pro CB. If Carter becomes a 15-20 sack a year player (which is definitely possible), he will far more valuable to this team than Hunter assuming Hunter is a full time CB and part time WR and not the other way around.
Stop focusing on particular positions and focus on this team’s needs. There are plenty of players near the top of the draft (especially if they trade down). The Pats have two positions where they are definitely all set - #1 CB and QB. Hunter appears to be a redundancy to one of the two positions the Pats don’t need help.
By all accounts he seems determined to play both CB and WR.
They way I look at it, if you get an elite CB that can also get 700-1000 yards as a WR, that's worth it. If he was purely a CB alone I would be far more interested in Carter or a trade back if the value is there then take Banks or Campbell.
I get it, no one has done that before in the NFL, but no one did it in college either. The dude is a potential Unicorn like Ohtani












