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Or the smoke regarding one Vernon Gholston?
I don't see why people think getting Jackson would be bad/iffy. There is a lot of speculation that he is the top 3-4 DE prospect to come out since Seymour. If he is really that good, why not take him when every year Seymour or Warren miss a handful (if not more) games.
I can't see why the Pats would pull the trigger for a deal without knowing if the player they are targetting is available..
So if Tyson Jackson is this year's Gholston who is this year's Jerod Mayo?
Well, we think Rey won't go in the top 13. I'm just reaching. It seems like such an odd move for the Pats to make, unless they thought they had a great player filling a big need up there. And who might that be? Maualuga is one of the few guys I see filling a big need. Curry, but putting Curry in as a Mike seems odd. He's also not a 3-4 OLB. Maybe they're looking at Orakpo? The eighth pick is too high for one of the blue-chip tackles; they don't need a wideout or a quarterback; that really leaves a pass-rusher or an inside linebacker or a defensive back. Which means Orakpo, Curry, Maualuga or Jenkins. Maybe Maybin. Nobody else makes any sense. Would they really trade up for Oher? I don't see it.
I guess Tyson Jackson is also a possibility. Even that seems like a very odd pick to me, however.
Andre Smith or Beanie Wells is my prediction.
I think the possibilities at #8 are:
1. Aaron Curry. I think he would be the perfect Mike opposite Mayo. Here's what Nolan Nawrocki has to say about him: Thickly built and very, very strong, particularly at the point of attack. Blows up lead blockers and ragdolls linemen. Packs a punch in his powerful hands and uses them extremely well to stack and shed. Rips off blocks effortlessly. Drives through contact and is a physical tackler. Times blitzes and shows good closing burst to the ball. Understands leverage and takes on blocks with the proper shoulder. Smart, instinctive and aware. Alert in coverage and handles tight ends with ease. Football savvy. Sounds like a perfect MIKE to me. Curry and Mayo would be the top ILB combo in the NFL for the next decade. Along with Adalius Thomas, we would have 3/4 of the best LB corps in the NFL. Imagine what this would do to covering TE's over the middle.
2. BJ Raji. BB could cause mayhem using Raji in addition to his current DL. Raji is a talent similar to Baltimore's Haloti Ngata. BB could play some 4-3 fronts with Wilfork and Raji up front as an unmoveable wall, could bring Raji in for Wilfork on 3rd down where he has more penetrating ability, could use them to keep each other fresh, could move Raji outside to DE on occasion, and would have insurance in case of injury or inability to resign Wilfork.
3. Andre Smith. If BB is sold that Smith's immaturity issues are overcomeable, then he is certainly a top 5 talent. He would immediately upgrade RT and be a pro bowler for the next decade, and would potentially be a pro bowl LT.
4. Tyson Jackson. I'm not sold on Jackson, but if BB thinks he is a Warren or even Seymour type player then it's well worth the investment.
5. Michael Crabtree. I'm not a big fan of going WR early, but Crabtree is a special talent. Crabtree and Moss would be an unbelievable combination, and with Moss aging we would be set at #1 WR for the foreseable future.
I agree that Malcolm Jenkins is unlikely here, as he probably won't go before New Orleans at #14, and we could probably trade up with #23 + 58. I don't see Brian Orapko as being a fit, but if BB felt otherwise then I suppose it would be justifiable.
The bottom line is that at least one of these 5 players is pretty much guaranteed to be available at #8, and probably more than one. I'd guess 2-3 of them will be available. Plus, we would still have picks at 23 and 58 to add quality depth and potential future impact players.
Again, I'm a contrarian. When the "smart money" says trade down, I think it's a good time for a team like the Pats to look at potential impact players near the top of the draft who they generally would not be able to get.
No thanks to either of them.
No thanks to either of them.
I think the possibilities at #8 are:
1. Aaron Curry. I think he would be the perfect Mike opposite Mayo. Here's what Nolan Nawrocki has to say about him: Thickly built and very, very strong, particularly at the point of attack. Blows up lead blockers and ragdolls linemen. Packs a punch in his powerful hands and uses them extremely well to stack and shed. Rips off blocks effortlessly. Drives through contact and is a physical tackler. Times blitzes and shows good closing burst to the ball. Understands leverage and takes on blocks with the proper shoulder. Smart, instinctive and aware. Alert in coverage and handles tight ends with ease. Football savvy. Sounds like a perfect MIKE to me. Curry and Mayo would be the top ILB combo in the NFL for the next decade. Along with Adalius Thomas, we would have 3/4 of the best LB corps in the NFL. Imagine what this would do to covering TE's over the middle.
2. BJ Raji. BB could cause mayhem using Raji in addition to his current DL. Raji is a talent similar to Baltimore's Haloti Ngata. BB could play some 4-3 fronts with Wilfork and Raji up front as an unmoveable wall, could bring Raji in for Wilfork on 3rd down where he has more penetrating ability, could use them to keep each other fresh, could move Raji outside to DE on occasion, and would have insurance in case of injury or inability to resign Wilfork.
3. Andre Smith. If BB is sold that Smith's immaturity issues are overcomeable, then he is certainly a top 5 talent. He would immediately upgrade RT and be a pro bowler for the next decade, and would potentially be a pro bowl LT.
4. Tyson Jackson. I'm not sold on Jackson, but if BB thinks he is a Warren or even Seymour type player then it's well worth the investment.
5. Michael Crabtree. I'm not a big fan of going WR early, but Crabtree is a special talent. Crabtree and Moss would be an unbelievable combination, and with Moss aging we would be set at #1 WR for the foreseable future.
I agree that Malcolm Jenkins is unlikely here, as he probably won't go before New Orleans at #14, and we could probably trade up with #23 + 58. I don't see Brian Orapko as being a fit, but if BB felt otherwise then I suppose it would be justifiable.
The bottom line is that at least one of these 5 players is pretty much guaranteed to be available at #8, and probably more than one. I'd guess 2-3 of them will be available. Plus, we would still have picks at 23 and 58 to add quality depth and potential future impact players.
Again, I'm a contrarian. When the "smart money" says trade down, I think it's a good time for a team like the Pats to look at potential impact players near the top of the draft who they generally would not be able to get.
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