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Universal Draft - Simon Clancy Mock Draft
I love to read the write ups and watch the videos these guys do. I think they do an excellent job evaluating prospects.
Now to the mock, I was very content with the picks he made for the Pats.
22. Derrick Morgan DE/OLB
I think he did a great job assessing the Pats needs considering he is not a Pats reporter and/or fan, and this would be an ideal draft in my mind.
Although I don't see Morgan sliding that far, in this case we get that premiere DE/OLB who has a high motor, good technique, and is great vs both the run and the pass. Then you add a physical WR who is a perfect fit as the #2 WR for us in Benn. Gronkowski is great add at TE assuming he stays healthy. Best is that explosive playmaker at RB who is homerun hitter, makes people miss, and can catch the ball out of the backfield. Suddenly life after Faulk doesn't look so grim, and some youth is finally injected into the backfield.
I assume some people would disagree with him not addressing the DL, but I think the DL is in decent shape for the most part and I would have no problems if our draft turned out like this.
I love to read the write ups and watch the videos these guys do. I think they do an excellent job evaluating prospects.
Now to the mock, I was very content with the picks he made for the Pats.
22. Derrick Morgan DE/OLB
44. Arrelious Benn WRI cheated here somewhat given the earlier caveat about a potential Patriots trade up. I genuinely don’t believe Morgan will last to this point but I do believe that New England would like very much to add him to their defensive arsenal regardless of my questions over his ability to play the 34 defense. With the current trend towards 3-4 schemes, teams are always on the lookout for those highly successful conversion ends and last years ACC Defensive Player of the Year could certainly be one of those, especially for a team like the Patriots who are crying out for outside rush threats. The remarkable rise of Tully Banta Cain from the weak side means that Morgan will try to give Bill Belichick a very impressive and forceful pair of bookends in that 3-4. Blessed with outstanding rush ability and skills against the run, Morgan looked somewhat choppy in reverse at the Combine. However, schematically Belichick will look to use him around the formation and he should be an early contributor. While the Pats could look to add some quality at wide receiver, at corner, tight end and at tailback, they have three picks in round two where they could address a number of pressing needs. Morgan here would be impossible to pass up.
47. Rob Gronkowski TERandy Moss isn’t getting any younger. Benn looks like a future #1.
53. Jahvid Best RBBack issues resolved, he has great talent. Patriots are TE starving.
Back to back to back offensive weapons for Tom Brady. Will give them real ability out of backfield.
I think he did a great job assessing the Pats needs considering he is not a Pats reporter and/or fan, and this would be an ideal draft in my mind.
Although I don't see Morgan sliding that far, in this case we get that premiere DE/OLB who has a high motor, good technique, and is great vs both the run and the pass. Then you add a physical WR who is a perfect fit as the #2 WR for us in Benn. Gronkowski is great add at TE assuming he stays healthy. Best is that explosive playmaker at RB who is homerun hitter, makes people miss, and can catch the ball out of the backfield. Suddenly life after Faulk doesn't look so grim, and some youth is finally injected into the backfield.
I assume some people would disagree with him not addressing the DL, but I think the DL is in decent shape for the most part and I would have no problems if our draft turned out like this.
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