Just to update some of my offseason thoughts:
Extend Rosevelt Colvin to lower his cap hit.
Convert Donte Stallworth's bonus money so his 2008 cap hit will be around $4-4.5M.
Release or restructure Kelley Washington.
Resign Randy Moss with the cap space created from the above moves.
Resign Randall Gay, and possibly promote him.
Asante Samuel will get top dollar on the market, and NE will not match, so he's gone. Obviously, I'd like to see him on the Patriots 2008 roster, but this outcome seems most realistic to me.
Hopefully the Cardinals allow Karlos Dansby to hit free agency, and the Patriots go after him. Maybe after playing for the Cardinals he'd like to join the contending Patriots, and join a LB corp that already sports Vrabel, AD, and Colvin, which could take some pressure off him?
Also give Victor Hobson a look. I don't think he'll be expensive, and I'm sure he'd like to move up the food chain.
A vet DB could be signed as well. Maybe that means bringing Chad Scott back for one more year, and maybe they look elsewhere.
Players who could retire:
LB Junior Seau
LB Tedy Bruschi
S Rodney Harrison
Players that could find themselves on different teams in 2008 (including those I've already mentioned):
Asante Samuel
Eugene Wilson
Chad Scott
Mel Mitchell
Kelley Washington
2008 Draft:
First round:
I'd like to see NE trade down, and grab either Kenny Phillips, the best CB available, or Quentin Groves.
[this is assuming Maualuga doesn't come out]
Second round:
Hopefully they'd pick up at least someone's early second in return for the trade down. I'd use that second on Jon Goff (if they don't go LB in the first), if NE's already spent a first rounder on a LB then I'd hope for Antoine Cason to be available. I've watched him play a few times this year, and I think he could fit in with NE's current direction at CB.
With the Patriots own second I'd think about drafting Rashard Mendenhall, if he's available. Maybe they could go OT here as well.
I've got other ideas for later rounds, but that would depend on what they do in the earlier rounds, and it's a little early for me to really project rounds 3-7.
Maybe Jasper Brinkley is an option at the end of round three if he doesn't go back to school, maybe J Leman is an option a the end of round three, or in the fourth, but he'd have to gain weight, while improving his speed....kind of tough.
Bobbie Williams could be an option at Safety in the fifth round.
Spencer Larsen has a nice game, and I was somewhat impressed the few times I've seen him. He also looks bigger than 240lbs which is good. Spencer's speed probably isn't quite at the NFL level though, so I haven't mentioned him much.