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I'm still thinking that you are reaching too high for Donald, even IF BB was willing to come off his norms for what what he expects his DLmen to look like. He's be an exciting player for sure, but a player you'd have to build your defense around, rather than one who fits into a "system". That being said, BB has proven that he's willing to look at more than just a players' specs in evaluating them, but not so much in the first round. In the past, BB plays it pretty safe in the first round, and takes his shots in the 2nd.
Donald is a tweener, but he also has the frame to easily bulk up to 300lbs which make him less of one. I look at it this way, when you have a player who's that talented and athletic you should just grab him, later on you'll figure out plenty of ways to use him.
Geno Atkins is the best DT in the NFL and he isn't 300+ pounds,
I think that Donald is precisely the kind of player that you want to build your defense around. He's good enough that he's not just someone you fit in to the rest of the defense, he's someone you build around.
As All22PF has noted, BB lauded Geno Atkins with some very effusive praise last year, comparing him to a "more powerful John Randle" and saying that he would have merited the #1 pick in the 2010 draft:
"He can ruin a game. There's no question the guy can ruin a game by himself. ... Every play you can't get away from him either. There aren't many plays you can run where you can say, ‘We don't really have to block the three-technique.' You have to block him and he's a factor in the running game, he's a factor in the passing game. You try to throw screens and stuff like that, he's quick and fast, he'll run those plays down." Belichick then closed with the obvious: "The guy is a really good player."
Bill Belichick compares the Bengals' Geno Atkins to one of the best defensive linemen of all time - Pats Pulpit
That's the kind of player I think Donald can be. BB thought Atkins merited being the 1st pick in the 2010 draft (ahead of Ndamukong Suh). I don't think that trading up ahead of Dallas at #16, or even Chicago at #14, would be a reach. In retrospect, would it have been worth it to trade up for Richard Seymour in 2001? That's the kind of impact I see Donald having on this defense. JMHO.
Personally I'm still hoping RHageman gets caught smoking weed or hitting a cop, because more and more I'm thinking he's going to wind up being the 2nd DT off the board. His upside is actually greater than Donald's, though his floor is equally greater.
Right now my DT ranking is probably something like this:
1. Aaron Donald
2. Dominique Easley
3. Ra'Shede Hageman
4. Timmy Jernigan
5 (tie). Stephon Tuitt
5 (tie). Brent Urban
7. Louis Nix
8. Caraun Reid
9. Zach Kerr
10. Justin Ellis
I don't think that Hageman's upside is greater than Donald, but it may be as great. He's 10x riskier, however. I'm not sure BB is willing to accept the "below the bar" play in exchange for the big plays.
While the Pats are likely to sign Talib early, I doubt they will do much more in the 30 days before the draft. Despite what we fans think, the FA game is usually won by the patient. Not much drama in that, but it usually brings in the most value.
The Pats' haven't found particularly good "value" by being patient in FA recently. Adrian Wilson, Jonathan Fanene. Steve Gregory was adequate, but probably not worth the money that they spent. They've also overspent on over the hill guys like Fred Taylor and Shaun Ellis. Not a lot of productivity from those guys. I don't particularly want to find out that Will Smith is this year's version of Adrian Wilson/Shaun Ellis. I don't particularly expect the Pats to rush out and outspend teams for Lamarr Houston/Michael Johnson, but I think they need to address a rotational DE with some schematic versatility. Corey Wootton, Everson Griffen or Mike Neal would be solid additions. I will personally be disappointed if the Pats don't make some kind of move to address this in FA.
The draft is 60 days away, BTW.











