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I think they missed Johnson at FB and Harris should be RB1.Updated Depth Chart per OurLads (a few specific positions we can nitpick)
Had to rearrange the order at QB
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think they missed Johnson at FB and Harris should be RB1.Updated Depth Chart per OurLads (a few specific positions we can nitpick)
Had to rearrange the order at QB
And Herron is the back-up at LT, not Cajuste.. I don't remember Herron taking a snap at Guard last year..I think they missed Johnson at FB and Harris should be RB1.
I can't lie I recently saw it and think I'm cool saying itHe's a Mandolorian too? Jesus, is there anything Tom Brady isn't?
NFW - No ****ing Way - would I have sacrificed TWO valuable, precious 4th-round picks just to jump ahead of what, one team maybe, and take somebody with obvious bust potential...I would've had no problem with Barmore at 46, but we needed those 4th-rounders more - much Much More - than we needed him at 38...Terrible trade.
Considering that the Patriots had three 4th round picks, heading into Day Two I was okay with the idea of trading up.NFW - No ****ing Way - would I have sacrificed TWO valuable, precious 4th-round picks just to jump ahead of what, one team maybe, and take somebody with obvious bust potential...I would've had no problem with Barmore at 46, but we needed those 4th-rounders more - much Much More - than we needed him at 38...Terrible trade.
Considering that the Patriots had three 4th round picks, heading into Day Two I was okay with the idea of trading up.
However, when you look at the trade value draft chart, the Pats slightly overpaid in that deal. Moving from #46 to #38 is a difference of 29.78 points, so rather than trading 4.122 and 4.139, a fair trade value should have been 4.120 and 5.177.
Being forced to forfeit 3.77 really stings, as it creates limitations on who you target, what you can offer in a trade, etc. In this at minimum it more than makes up for the loss of those two fours (59.85 points versus 37.22 points).
Wow, Amari is Tee Martin's son. The man is one of the Brady 6!