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Likely Receiving core: What do you think?

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You can't? That's what I thought depth was.
Planning for depth is different than planning around predicting the need to replace an injured player. Are you worried that BB hasn't added a viable option at QB since Brady has missed 15 games these last 5 years?
 
Keep in mind my original point:

What if BB believes that he doesn't need much of an outside threat at wideout in this TE/inside focused offense?

Or, what if BB believe that Sanders, should he be acquired, or even Amendola, can fulfill that outside role when called upon?

If BB believes that then that is his prerogative, but I can't imagine he feels that way given how teams have beat us in the playoffs due to how hash mark centric our offense is.
 
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Planning for depth is different than planning around predicting the need to replace an injured player. Are you worried that BB hasn't added a viable option at QB since Brady has missed 15 games these last 5 years?

They do need more depth at WR, and that's predicted as much or more on talent as it is on the likelihood of injury.
 
I'm not sure why this is so hard for some people to understand. Let's assume the team gets Sanders...

Split End - Sanders
Slot - Amendola/Edelman
TE1 - Gronk
TE2 - Hernandez
Flanker - Jenkins/Jones

The flanker, is currently being manned by a guy that probably won't make it out of camp or a guy that hasn't done much of anything in the league. Even if Lloyd is brought back, he was not what the team was looking for at that position (especially being that this offense dictates that WR's need to create YAC). AGAIN, he would be best suited in Branch's role. That means that the team still needs to draft a WR. In a deep draft at that position, it doesn't have to come in the first round.
Working under the presumption that Sanders ends up here then draft picks are few and far between. If a wideout doesn't come via picks 1 or 2, then it might not come at all during the draft. And if it does, I'm sure not expecting much contribution from the guy. In fact, I'd feel more confident that the Ebert kid could contribute sooner.
 
If BB believes that then that is his prerogative, but I can't imagine he feels that way given how teams have beat us in the playoffs due to how hash mark centric our offense is.
You missed my 2nd point:

Or, what if BB believe that Sanders, should he be acquired, or even Amendola, can fulfill that outside role when called upon?
 
You missed my 2nd point:

Or, what if BB believe that Sanders, should he be acquired, or even Amendola, can fulfill that outside role when called upon?

That's fine too but I don't understand why a guy that played inside in Pittsburg and a guy that played inside in St. Louis (both have played outside too) are being depended on to be outside receivers now when they primarily operate inside, especially Amendola. I think Sanders is fine as a number 2 outside guy he won't be a true #1. If everyone is healthy this discussion doesn't matter, but it is unlikely that everyone is healthy.
 
They do need more depth at WR, and that's predicted as much or more on talent as it is on the likelihood of injury.
BB has added WR depth in Edelman, Jones and Jenkins. I presume BB has added them because he feels they are capable of performing in such roles.

The biggest issue is at starter opposite Amendola and BB has addressed that by making a play for Sanders.
 
That's fine too but I don't understand why a guy that played inside in Pittsburg and a guy that played inside in St. Louis (both have played outside too) are being depended on to be outside receivers now when they primarily operate inside, especially Amendola. I think Sanders is fine as a number 2 outside guy he won't be a true #1. If everyone is healthy this discussion doesn't matter, but it is unlikely that everyone is healthy.
I would certainly hope that BB isn't focused on assembling his roster by trying to guess the roster health in the future.

As for positional ability of Amendola and Sanders .... if BB ends up believing they can do it then I'm certainly not one to argue with him.
 
BB has added WR depth in Edelman, Jones and Jenkins. I presume BB has added them because he feels they are capable of performing in such roles.

The biggest issue is at starter opposite Amendola and BB has addressed that by making a play for Sanders.

Edelman, Jones, and Jenkins are replacement level, at best.

So, basically, we have Amendola and Sanders. On balance, hardly an improvement from last year.
 
Working under the presumption that Sanders ends up here then draft picks are few and far between. If a wideout doesn't come via picks 1 or 2, then it might not come at all during the draft. And if it does, I'm sure not expecting much contribution from the guy. In fact, I'd feel more confident that the Ebert kid could contribute sooner.

The team has several avenues it could travel to collect more draft picks. They could trade down or get a 3rd or whatever else they can get for Mallett. Further, you need to start watching college football. There are a ton of prospects coming out later on this month that are much more pro-ready than Ebert is.
 
Edelman, Jones, and Jenkins are replacement level, at best.

So, basically, we have Amendola and Sanders. On balance, hardly an improvement from last year.
Frankly, I don't have any problem performing the same as in recent years. However, if it were to improve, maybe BB is looking at personnel change as being the reason for said improvement.

I am fine with Edelman, Jones, and Jenkins and replacement depth. As said, my great concern is opposite Amendola. Should Sanders end up being added, then that concern of mine is largely mitigated. If Sanders doesn't end up here then I think the Pats are in crisis mode.
 
Bob - if Sanders doesn't end up here, then they will move to the next free agent wide receiver on their board, which likely includes Laurent Robinson and Danario Alexander, Brandon Lloyd, and Ramses Barden.


Frankly, I don't have any problem performing the same as in recent years. However, if it were to improve, maybe BB is looking at personnel change as being the reason for said improvement.

I am fine with Edelman, Jones, and Jenkins and replacement depth. As said, my great concern is opposite Amendola. Should Sanders end up being added, then that concern of mine is largely mitigated. If Sanders doesn't end up here then I think the Pats are in crisis mode.
 
The team has several avenues it could travel to collect more draft picks. They could trade down or get a 3rd or whatever else they can get for Mallett. Further, you need to start watching college football. There are a ton of prospects coming out later on this month that are much more pro-ready than Ebert is.
Sure, anything is possible when it coems to adding more picks. It might also be that the Pats need to use their current picks in order to fill other need spots.

As for Ebert and a draft pick comparison ... even if you watch college ball, you have no clue how said college guys skills will translate into the NFL nor do you have any idea how that compares to Ebert today, 1 year experienced in the NFL.
 
That's fine too but I don't understand why a guy that played inside in Pittsburg and a guy that played inside in St. Louis (both have played outside too) are being depended on to be outside receivers now when they primarily operate inside, especially Amendola. I think Sanders is fine as a number 2 outside guy he won't be a true #1. If everyone is healthy this discussion doesn't matter, but it is unlikely that everyone is healthy.

I agree - it'd be a mistake to look at Sanders as the solution to the outside/deep WR issue.

Not that he'd be a bad pickup for a decent price for general WR depth. Belichick likes guys who can play multiple positions, move around, keep the defense guessing and create mismatches.

But if the Steelers are prepared to match Sanders offersheet (as we think they are) then it was still worthwhile for Belichick to drive up his price a bit for a conference rival.
 
Bob - if Sanders doesn't end up here, then they will move to the next free agent wide receiver on their board, which likely includes Laurent Robinson and Danario Alexander, Brandon Lloyd, and Ramses Barden.
Here's crossing all extremities that it's Sanders who ends up here.

If they add Sanders then they are ready to rock n roll on offense.
 
Bob - if Sanders doesn't end up here, then they will move to the next free agent wide receiver on their board, which likely includes Laurent Robinson and Danario Alexander, Brandon Lloyd, and Ramses Barden.

In that case, it's time to draft not one but two wideouts.
 
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The Patriots have been more of a 2-2-1 team since trading Moss in 2010, for crying out loud. Also, running the ball against Baltimore got Ridley knocked unconscious and the ball turned over to the Ravens. You're among the most reliably wrong posters here, and you having me on ignore would be a badge of honor for me. Let me help you.

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