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Largely Ignored Prospects That May End Up A Patriot In April

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I think we do a pretty good job of identifying ideal prospects for the Patriots and may well have identified likely draft picks for us, particularly in the first 4 rounds. Things tend to get much hazier late day three. However, there are a number of prospects we haven't discussed much, either because we've dismissed them or because they just aren't on our radar that the Patriot FO might see differently than us. Here is my list of who they might be. My "it wouldn't surprise me if" guys:

1. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Safety, Toledo - We should pay more attention to him. In a league where big, versatile safeties are gaining in popularity, I could absolutely see the FO going in this direction.

2. Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia - I've dismissed him because his coverage grades aren't great but his run defense grades are outstanding (90.1). 2 of our first four picks last year were from the biggest schools so I can see a discipline sound Georgia CB absolutely being a pick. He has good size to backup the outside CB position.

3. Will Lee, CB, TAMU - There are plenty of reasons to question this pick, his grades across the board aren't great, but he is so so physical, I can see Vrabel loving that. Lee is not afraid of a challenge.

4. Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State - Ditto my post on Everette with the added temptation that until we don't, I'm betting on us taking someone from Ohio State every year.

5. Eric Mcalister, WR, TCU - He's big (6'3, 205), he's incredibly productive (71-1173-10) this year but has 762 and 873 yards the previous two years too. There are two reasons I've largely ignored him. Firstly I'm not a lover of spread/ Air raid receivers like TCUs translating to the NFL and I've seen some questions about his character. however, on a size/production/value basis it wouldn't surprise me at all.

6. WRs generally - There are any number of WRs that could be included here: Bryce Lance, Skyler Bell, Antonio Williams, Deion Burks all spring to mind.

7. Eli Stowers, TE, Vandy
Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
- I've dismissed both of these because blocking. But if you're looking for the two most productive TEs in this draft, these are them.
 
I think we do a pretty good job of identifying ideal prospects for the Patriots and may well have identified likely draft picks for us, particularly in the first 4 rounds. Things tend to get much hazier late day three. However, there are a number of prospects we haven't discussed much, either because we've dismissed them or because they just aren't on our radar that the Patriot FO might see differently than us. Here is my list of who they might be. My "it wouldn't surprise me if" guys:

1. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Safety, Toledo - We should pay more attention to him. In a league where big, versatile safeties are gaining in popularity, I could absolutely see the FO going in this direction.

2. Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia - I've dismissed him because his coverage grades aren't great but his run defense grades are outstanding (90.1). 2 of our first four picks last year were from the biggest schools so I can see a discipline sound Georgia CB absolutely being a pick. He has good size to backup the outside CB position.

3. Will Lee, CB, TAMU - There are plenty of reasons to question this pick, his grades across the board aren't great, but he is so so physical, I can see Vrabel loving that. Lee is not afraid of a challenge.

4. Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State - Ditto my post on Everette with the added temptation that until we don't, I'm betting on us taking someone from Ohio State every year.

5. Eric Mcalister, WR, TCU - He's big (6'3, 205), he's incredibly productive (71-1173-10) this year but has 762 and 873 yards the previous two years too. There are two reasons I've largely ignored him. Firstly I'm not a lover of spread/ Air raid receivers like TCUs translating to the NFL and I've seen some questions about his character. however, on a size/production/value basis it wouldn't surprise me at all.

6. WRs generally - There are any number of WRs that could be included here: Bryce Lance, Skyler Bell, Antonio Williams, Deion Burks all spring to mind.

7. Eli Stowers, TE, Vandy
Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
- I've dismissed both of these because blocking. But if you're looking for the two most productive TEs in this draft, these are them.
I'd rather call Chase Roberts (WR - BYU) a TE than draft Tanner Koziol. But that's the only qualm I have on the list above.
 
I'd rather call Chase Roberts (WR - BYU) a TE than draft Tanner Koziol. But that's the only qualm I have on the list above.
Koziol is 6-7, 250 and only Joly (someone I should have included) and Sadiq caught more TDs this year among TEs. He can't block but he's absolutely a potentially productive TE, particularly in the EZ.

Chase Roberts. Germie Bernard and Colbie Young should be added to the long list of WRs that deserve more attention.
 
WR and DB incredibly deep. We've focused on a few, but ghe list of potential targets listed is much longer.
 
Genesis Smith and Josiah Trotter should be included too. Smith's tackling lets him down for me but there are lots very high on him. Trotter is too much like Spillane's role for me (run defence only) but BPA at 64? Very possibly.

Oh and Kamari Ramsey.
 
I think we do a pretty good job of identifying ideal prospects for the Patriots and may well have identified likely draft picks for us, particularly in the first 4 rounds. Things tend to get much hazier late day three. However, there are a number of prospects we haven't discussed much, either because we've dismissed them or because they just aren't on our radar that the Patriot FO might see differently than us. Here is my list of who they might be. My "it wouldn't surprise me if" guys:

1. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Safety, Toledo - We should pay more attention to him. In a league where big, versatile safeties are gaining in popularity, I could absolutely see the FO going in this direction.

2. Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia - I've dismissed him because his coverage grades aren't great but his run defense grades are outstanding (90.1). 2 of our first four picks last year were from the biggest schools so I can see a discipline sound Georgia CB absolutely being a pick. He has good size to backup the outside CB position.

3. Will Lee, CB, TAMU - There are plenty of reasons to question this pick, his grades across the board aren't great, but he is so so physical, I can see Vrabel loving that. Lee is not afraid of a challenge.

4. Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State - Ditto my post on Everette with the added temptation that until we don't, I'm betting on us taking someone from Ohio State every year.

5. Eric Mcalister, WR, TCU - He's big (6'3, 205), he's incredibly productive (71-1173-10) this year but has 762 and 873 yards the previous two years too. There are two reasons I've largely ignored him. Firstly I'm not a lover of spread/ Air raid receivers like TCUs translating to the NFL and I've seen some questions about his character. however, on a size/production/value basis it wouldn't surprise me at all.

6. WRs generally - There are any number of WRs that could be included here: Bryce Lance, Skyler Bell, Antonio Williams, Deion Burks all spring to mind.

7. Eli Stowers, TE, Vandy
Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
- I've dismissed both of these because blocking. But if you're looking for the two most productive TEs in this draft, these are them.
Do you take these guys or do you first check your trade back scenarios for 2027?
 
Do you take these guys or do you first check your trade back scenarios for 2027?
Well personally, I see our roster as pretty full for 2026, think this draft is more of a depth draft rather than one full of potential starters and I like the potential of the 2027 draft so I'm all in favour of acquiring picks for then. But there's some wish casting in that. If the FO thinks the window is now, I can see them stocking up on depth and finding future replacements for vets like Diggs, Henry, Davies and Hollins.
 
Well personally, I see our roster as pretty full for 2026, think this draft is more of a depth draft rather than one full of potential starters and I like the potential of the 2027 draft so I'm all in favour of acquiring picks for then. But there's some wish casting in that. If the FO thinks the window is now, I can see them stocking up on depth and finding future replacements for vets like Diggs, Henry, Davies and Hollins.
That will be clearer after FA.
 
Please find a TE that blocks like Daniel Graham.
Koziol is 6-7, 250 and only Joly (someone I should have included) and Sadiq caught more TDs this year among TEs. He can't block but he's absolutely a potentially productive TE, particularly in the EZ.

Chase Roberts. Germie Bernard and Colbie Young should be added to the long list of WRs that deserve more attention.
 

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