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I started this 4 years ago as a satire of the late Paul Zimmerman AKA Dr. Z (RIP) and others who come out with draft grades 5 minutes after the draft is over.
Every year I give the Patriots and A or A+ mostly in jest. But this year I can do that without the humor as I think that this draft class is the best since the 2003 class. I was away from early Friday morning until late last night but gettting reports over the phone. I did not learn of the injury situation to Kindle until I check here last night. So my disappointment in the Patriots not taking him has now changed to joy.
Here are the players and next to their names will be the final overall ranking by Pro Football Weekly and NFLDraftScout.
Devin McCourty CB Rutgers PFW #34 NFLDS #30
I like this player a lot. In March I had him as a Patriots 2nd round pick. But he was moving up the boards since then and I was looking more at OLB/DE's in the 1st round. I am very happy with this pick although I had targeted Kindle (pre-injury news). I think he will give us a solid CB for years to come.
Rob Gronkowski TE AZ, PFW #30 NFLDS #46
Again I had targeted him as a 2nd rounder in March. However the back injury situation cause me concern. Many had him ranked as the #1 TE in the draft and a 1st round pick. I assume that the Patriots had his back situation checked out in detail and are satisfied that it is not an issue going forward. If healthy he could be a stud TE for us.
Jermaine Cunningham OLB Fla, PFW #146 NFLDS #107
Another player that I had targeted but not until the 3 rd round. He may be called a reach by some but we don't know how the Patriots or the other NFL teams graded him. Lindy's Draft guide said of him "he should be the player that ends the disappointing Fla DE to OLB conversions that have taken place over the past few years". Another pick that I am happy with.
Brandon Spikes ILB Fla PFW #49 NFLDS #99
Bingo! I love this pick! He could give us the Ted Johnson type ILB that we have been missing for a while. He should help Mayo be able to run free a little more. Some are concerned about his 40 time, I'm not. This guy is a football player and will take on blockers and run though double cement walls. PFW called him a Bryan Cox type player. He is very emotional and that will have to harnessed a little. But if he is a Bryan Cox type player we should all be happy.
Taylor Price, WR Ohio PFW#81 NFLDS #82
Another good pick. Lindsy's calls him a Greg Jenning type receiver that you have to know where his is at all times.
Aaron Hernandez. TE Fla PFW #63 NFLDS #114
Good receiving TE who needs to improve his blocking. But always seem to find a way to get open.
to be continued.
Every year I give the Patriots and A or A+ mostly in jest. But this year I can do that without the humor as I think that this draft class is the best since the 2003 class. I was away from early Friday morning until late last night but gettting reports over the phone. I did not learn of the injury situation to Kindle until I check here last night. So my disappointment in the Patriots not taking him has now changed to joy.
Here are the players and next to their names will be the final overall ranking by Pro Football Weekly and NFLDraftScout.
Devin McCourty CB Rutgers PFW #34 NFLDS #30
I like this player a lot. In March I had him as a Patriots 2nd round pick. But he was moving up the boards since then and I was looking more at OLB/DE's in the 1st round. I am very happy with this pick although I had targeted Kindle (pre-injury news). I think he will give us a solid CB for years to come.
Rob Gronkowski TE AZ, PFW #30 NFLDS #46
Again I had targeted him as a 2nd rounder in March. However the back injury situation cause me concern. Many had him ranked as the #1 TE in the draft and a 1st round pick. I assume that the Patriots had his back situation checked out in detail and are satisfied that it is not an issue going forward. If healthy he could be a stud TE for us.
Jermaine Cunningham OLB Fla, PFW #146 NFLDS #107
Another player that I had targeted but not until the 3 rd round. He may be called a reach by some but we don't know how the Patriots or the other NFL teams graded him. Lindy's Draft guide said of him "he should be the player that ends the disappointing Fla DE to OLB conversions that have taken place over the past few years". Another pick that I am happy with.
Brandon Spikes ILB Fla PFW #49 NFLDS #99
Bingo! I love this pick! He could give us the Ted Johnson type ILB that we have been missing for a while. He should help Mayo be able to run free a little more. Some are concerned about his 40 time, I'm not. This guy is a football player and will take on blockers and run though double cement walls. PFW called him a Bryan Cox type player. He is very emotional and that will have to harnessed a little. But if he is a Bryan Cox type player we should all be happy.
Taylor Price, WR Ohio PFW#81 NFLDS #82
Another good pick. Lindsy's calls him a Greg Jenning type receiver that you have to know where his is at all times.
Aaron Hernandez. TE Fla PFW #63 NFLDS #114
Good receiving TE who needs to improve his blocking. But always seem to find a way to get open.
to be continued.
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