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What happened to the BIG SURPRISE Martellus Bennett cut?
It comes tomorrow when we sign Jace Amaro
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Yikes on Grissom. Cutting a third round pick before his second season is pretty bad. Looks like this is one of those cases where Belichick would have been well-suited not to zag when everyone else is zigging.
It comes tomorrow when we sign Jace Amaro
Ya, Harbor over Martin/Dobson kinda makes me scratch my head.So it's a 4TE roster, at least for the moment
If you take away injury picks (Gronk, Vollmer) where the Patriots decided to accept the injury situation because of the talent, BB's probably no better at out thinking the room than anyone else.
Yikes on Grissom. Cutting a third round pick before his second season is pretty bad. Looks like this is one of those cases where Belichick would have been well-suited not to zag when everyone else is zigging.
If you take away injury picks (Gronk, Vollmer) where the Patriots decided to accept the injury situation because of the talent, BB's probably no better at out thinking the room than anyone else.
Probably depends a lot on if you consider McCourty an "outthinking the room" pick. I do, so that's a pretty big win right there. At the time the pick was made, the draftniks on ESPN knew almost nothing about him and had to scramble through their notes to come up with "he's great on special teams" to explain the pick. For like a week after that, Jets fans everywhere were gloating that they'd got the superior CB a few picks later in Kyle Wilson, and they weren't just being delusional idiots. That was a pretty common narrative.
I also think the Harmon pick, which was considered a huge reach at the time, has worked out well. Chandler Jones was considered a reach at the time he was drafted, and I've definitely got no complaints about that pick.
Except that in nearly every round in almost every year he picks later than most.
Except that in nearly every round in almost every year he picks later than most.
Personally, I think we should all forget about who got drafted where the instant the draft ends, because after that point, what does it matter? Draft choices are like lottery picks. The higher ones have better odds than the lower ones, but outside of that, once the player is in camp either he works out or he doesn't, and when he doesn't, it's time to move on.
It shouldntYa, Harbor over Martin/Dobson kinda makes me scratch my head.
When averaged over the years (13 or so at least), the Pats have the best record in the NFL, so averaged over the years he doesn't pick later than most, he picks later than all. And that is before Al Capone stole two #1 draft picks.
What does this have to do with the "out thinking the room" (i.e. Wilson, O'Connell, etc...) picks?
DisagreeGuarantee we make a big trade for a good established young WR this is the year I'm predicting I can't wait
What does this have to do with the "out thinking the room" (i.e. Wilson, O'Connell, etc...) picks? Are you saying that some of those picks are more about desperation because of overall positioning?
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