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This draft in two words -- speed, seriousness

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Almost every guy the Pats picked is:

A. Decently to extremely fast for his position, at a position where speed matters
B. Serious about football

There are lots of questions about strength, technique, and even quickness. But the guys drafted are consistently fast, and consistently seem to have Patriots attitudes.

In most cases, the positions where speed is less of an issue -- e.g., the lines -- didn't get addressed.

Or to put it another way, this draft was all about making the defense and even STs faster.
 
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For the first time in the BB era the Pats didn't take a big ugly. No down limemen, either side of the ball.
 
Or to put it another way, this draft was all about making the defense and even STs faster.

what you are saying is we are going to shut down our opponent offensive quickly.? It sounds good on the paper but i would like to see it in a real game.

Speed kills.
 
I think the first 6 picks all make the team. Ruud hopefully gets on the practice squad.

I agree that speed and maturity are the common bond with these guys. Many were seniors, they're all very well spoken. You can really see the Pats' profile in these guys. I'm very encouraged.
 
what you are saying is we are going to shut down our opponent offensive quickly.? It sounds good on the paper but i would like to see it in a real game.

Speed kills.

I'm saying that running fast on defense helps one make more plays.
 
Several scouting reports questioned Crabble's and Wilhite's work ethic, but considered both players to be high cieling guys who could be starters with the right coaching. It is always promising when Belichick sees enough in guys like that to draft them.
 
This draft also appeared to be focused only on players who have some chance of making the roster, even if only as a role player. Take for example the fifth round pick, drafted as a potential gunner/return man.
 
Almost every guy the Pats picked is:

A. Decently to extremely fast for his position, at a position where speed matters
B. Serious about football

There are lots of questions about strength, technique, and even quickness. But the guys drafted are consistently fast, and consistently seem to have Patriots attitudes.

In most cases, the positions where speed is less of an issue -- e.g., the lines -- didn't get addressed.

Or to put it another way, this draft was all about making the defense and even STs faster.

The Pats now play home games on turf; thus, this draft and future drafts will place more emphasis on speed.
 
I got two words for this draft, #$%^^%$E^%$ and @#*&(***!!!!!

The only thing they did this weekend was replace Junior Seau! The Pats now have something stupid like 13 cornerbacks on the roster, and none of them can even sniff the jock of the guy they let walk away FOR NOTHING!!!

They still can not rush the QB!

Rudd will be an excellent player FOR THE JETS, when they scopp him up after the Pats cut him, after he has been properly schooled. (sound familar)
 
I got two words for this draft, #$%^^%$E^%$ and @#*&(***!!!!!

The only thing they did this weekend was replace Junior Seau! The Pats now have something stupid like 13 cornerbacks on the roster, and none of them can even sniff the jock of the guy they let walk away FOR NOTHING!!!

They still can not rush the QB!

Rudd will be an excellent player FOR THE JETS, when they scopp him up after the Pats cut him, after he has been properly schooled. (sound familar)

What happened to you this weekend??

You could not have been any more wrong about this draft if you tried...IMO.

2 fast LB's and 2 really, really fast CB's along with a QB & special team demon seems like quite the haul to me.

My money says at least four make the squad and three of them start or contribute significantly by mid-season.
 
What happened to you this weekend??

You could not have been any more wrong about this draft if you tried...IMO.

2 fast LB's and 2 really, really fast CB's along with a QB & special team demon seems like quite the haul to me.

My money says at least four make the squad and three of them start or contribute significantly by mid-season.

I understand what FreeTedWilliams is saying though, their pass rush is still soft. This is what caught up to them in the superbowl. Having Vrabel and Thomas as your only pass rushers isn't very good.
 
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Crable is a pass rusher, and drafting Mayo allows Adalius to play outside more without sacrificing speed and athleticism inside. Our pass rush just got substantially better, imo. We didn't draft Gholston, but that's hardly the end of the world, especially for the money he would have commanded and the picks we would have had to sacrifice to move up to 5.
 
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I understand what FreeTedWilliams is saying though, their pass rush is still soft. This is what caught up to them in the superbowl. Having Vrabel and Thomas as your only pass rushers isn't very good.

I think they went a long way to fixing that with speed from the outside and up the middle as well as from two really fast CB's that can be called on to blitz as well.

The DL will open a clear path for Mayo find his way to the QB.....Crable appears to have a lot of closing speed from the edge to get there on time.

Wheatley could be sent in at any time from just about anywhere.

We got a whole lot faster today and filled a couple of holes in the process.
 
Almost every guy the Pats picked is:

A. Decently to extremely fast for his position, at a position where speed matters
B. Serious about football

There are lots of questions about strength, technique, and even quickness. But the guys drafted are consistently fast, and consistently seem to have Patriots attitudes.

In most cases, the positions where speed is less of an issue -- e.g., the lines -- didn't get addressed.

Or to put it another way, this draft was all about making the defense and even STs faster.



Technique can be taught. especially by this staff, if the player has the right attitude and is serious about FB, Speed can't really be taught.
 
It'll be interesting and exciting to see what Capers does with all this speed in the Defensive backfield.
 
The Pats now have something stupid like 13 cornerbacks on the roster, and none of them can even sniff the jock of the guy they let walk away FOR NOTHING!!!

Q: You know who else couldn't sniff Asante's jock when he came out of college (and for a several years after)?

A: Asante Samuel.
 
I got two words for this draft, #$%^^%$E^%$ and @#*&(***!!!!!

The only thing they did this weekend was replace Junior Seau! The Pats now have something stupid like 13 cornerbacks on the roster, and none of them can even sniff the jock of the guy they let walk away FOR NOTHING!!!

They still can not rush the QB!

Rudd will be an excellent player FOR THE JETS, when they scopp him up after the Pats cut him, after he has been properly schooled. (sound familar)


Dog the bounty hunter must be getting small bounties lately ...
 
It'll be interesting and exciting to see what Capers does with all this speed in the Defensive backfield.


Ahhh ... the Casper the ghost backfield ... too quick to be seen.
 
Q: You know who else couldn't sniff Asante's jock when he came out of college (and for a several years after)?

A: Asante Samuel.


Right ... as someone who has been here for a while I remember all the Samuel hate threads and posts. From too slow, to can't turn, can't swivel the hip and can't tackle ... all of them. Never mind that he was only drafted to be a nickle back. All these guys are drafted to be 2nd/ nickle backs ... but 1 will always rise to the occasion ... one from today will also.
 
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