I don't like to spend 2nd round picks on guys who don't fit. You don't 'figure out what to do with him later' otherwise you've wasted a pick that you could have used on another player who would be productive in your system. What does Marvin Austin project to in the New England system? NT? Too light. DE? Too short. Generic Backup DL? We've got half a dozen of those already on the roster.
Austin has to bring something valuable to the defense that would upgrade it to make him worth the pick. Otherwise use the pick where it would help like say upgrade the Interior OL with an OG/C prospect, or get a stretch the field WR, or how about one of those OLB prospects everyone is clamoring for? Someone tell me where he fits into this defense and potentially UPGRADES it.
Very well.
-- First, a paradigm shift: NE has successfully deployed a starting 6'1 1/4" DE, and has been successful with reserve DEs in the neighborhood of 6'3". The preference for 6'5" or better still exists, but isn't an automatic disqualifier should the prospect bring other strengths to the position and team.
-- At present Marvin Austin is a research project who shot himself in the foot last year and is being thoroughly vetted due to his overall talent. All reporting of NE interest in him is to determine if he even belongs on their final board, and what if any "issues" might adjust his final standing relative to other prospects in the same range.
-- We anticipate NE using their base 3-4, it's what they do. At the same time, the demand for 3-4 capable prospects is growing. There is nothing published to indicate if NE is staying with the 3-4; as a corollary, with 57% sub-package rate last season and over 50% for the two prior seasons, the demand for 40 front prospects has increased, even at the risk of reducing the effectiveness of the 30 front.
-- Kyle Love played at a reported 310 last season, 5 lbs less then his Pro-Day weigh-in. Marvin Austin's Combine weigh-in was 309, he was pretty impressive athletically at that weight. Of course, for his Pro-Day he was taller 6'2 1/8" v. 6'1 1/2", and lighter, 301. It appears a reserve NT can play the position at 310 ... Mike Wright was effective at 295.
Marvin Austin, should he remain on NE's final draft board, may not be considered a good value at #33, perhaps Caserio & Co. will slot him higher, perhaps lower, but it appears he plays football well enough to warrant further research to see "if" he will play football or spend his time in less helpful pursuits.
Of course, I'm the crazy guy who thinks 6'1 1/4" Stephen Paea could play DE in NE's 3-4.