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It will be much more BPA next year. Makes it harder to predict. RG for sure, after that, who knows.

Strong draft. Lots of guys. Big job. Lots of QBs will push guys down. It should be a fun draft.
 
My early goals for 2027:

1. Complete the build out of the most athletic, versatile, and deepest OL in the NFL. Protect the Drake.

2. Add versatile and violent players on defense who complement and complete the nucleus already in place.

3. Add complementary offensive skill players that fit with the existing core and overall vision.

Players who I expect to be moving on from in 2027, or 2028 at the latest, either because of age, contract, or fit:

- OT Morgan Moses
- IOL Mike Onwenu
- TE Hunter Henry
- RB Rhamondre Stephenson
- WR Mack Hollins
- WR Pop Douglas
- EDGE Harold Landry
- LB Robert Spillane
- S Kevin Byard
- CB Carlton Davis

IDL Christian Barmore and WR Kayshon Boutte are also long term question marks right now.
 
Players who I expect to be moving on from in 2027, or 2028 at the latest, either because of age, contract, or fit:

- OT Morgan Moses
- IOL Mike Onwenu
- TE Hunter Henry
- RB Rhamondre Stephenson
- WR Mack Hollins
- WR Pop Douglas
- EDGE Harold Landry
- LB Robert Spillane
- S Kevin Byard
- CB Carlton Davis

IDL Christian Barmore and WR Kayshon Boutte are also long term question marks right now.
Hopefully Hollins, Spillane, and Byard have 1 more year left in 2027. Maybe Landry's knee is OK? TEs tend to hang around too.

I doubt Boutte resigns. Barmore leaves and we are drafting RG, IDL, and Secondary. Add a few FAs. Team would be set for awhile.
 
I'm very happy with the nucleus being built in several areas.

OL: Campbell, Lomu, Crownover at OL. Moses has a year left, and to mentor the youngsters. AVT, Wilson and Brown at IOL. I see Onwenu moving on after 2026.

DL: Milton Williams the key. Dre'mont Jones can play inside some. Farmer and Durden good building blocks. Big question is whether Christian Barmore is part of the long-term term plan.

EDGE: Dre'Mont Jones, Jacas, Ponder and Swinson a nice group. Harold Landry will be gone. Need one more versatile piece. Yhonzhae Pierre would be a great fit, IMO.
 
My early goals for 2027:

1. Complete the build out of the most athletic, versatile, and deepest OL in the NFL. Protect the Drake.

2. Add versatile and violent players on defense who complement and complete the nucleus already in place.

3. Add complementary offensive skill players that fit with the existing core and overall vision.

Players who I expect to be moving on from in 2027, or 2028 at the latest, either because of age, contract, or fit:

- OT Morgan Moses
- IOL Mike Onwenu
- TE Hunter Henry
- RB Rhamondre Stephenson
- WR Mack Hollins
- WR Pop Douglas
- EDGE Harold Landry
- LB Robert Spillane
- S Kevin Byard
- CB Carlton Davis

IDL Christian Barmore and WR Kayshon Boutte are also long term question marks right now.
Sounds about right. I’m hoping this will be the 2002 to last year’s 2001 (as opposed to what happened with Washington last year). Building stronger long term talent and likely taking a small step back record-wide but being well-positioned to get the final pieces together for a multi-year run thereafter.
 
The big question mark right now. What are we giving up for AJ Brown?

Just doing some early research today focusing on LB, S and CB.

The CB group looks to be very promising, both at the top and for depth.
The safety group also look good with 3-4 potential first round talents.
There's a couple of linebackers with obvious first round talent. not sure about the depth after that.
 
The big question mark right now. What are we giving up for AJ Brown?

Just doing some early research today focusing on LB, S and CB.

The CB group looks to be very promising, both at the top and for depth.
The safety group also look good with 3-4 potential first round talents.
There's a couple of linebackers with obvious first round talent. not sure about the depth after that.
If i have it right, Pats currently have their assigned picks in rounds 1-4, two 5ths (from Bears for Bradbury, four 6ths (from Saints for Polk, from Texans for Mapu, and the Vikings trade yesterday), but no 7th rounders (traded with Mapu).

I could be on board with a 2nd plus Boutte for Brown. I really hope we don’t give up more than that; we need the assets to complete the buildout.

Something like -
1st: Linebacker as long term Spillane replacement
2nd: Brown
3rd: guard to replace Onwenu
4th: safety to replace Byard

With the 5th and 6th rounders used to trade around the board and general flyers.

Doesn’t get a CB but hoping Davis will continue to play well to justify him sticking around for 2027.
 
If i have it right, Pats currently have their assigned picks in rounds 1-4, two 5ths (from Bears for Bradbury, four 6ths (from Saints for Polk, from Texans for Mapu, and the Vikings trade yesterday), but no 7th rounders (traded with Mapu).

I could be on board with a 2nd plus Boutte for Brown. I really hope we don’t give up more than that; we need the assets to complete the buildout.

Something like -
1st: Linebacker as long term Spillane replacement
2nd: Brown
3rd: guard to replace Onwenu
4th: safety to replace Byard

With the 5th and 6th rounders used to trade around the board and general flyers.

Doesn’t get a CB but hoping Davis will continue to play well to justify him sticking around for 2027.
I like your list although I don't feel RG is necessarily something that needs to be drafted high. You can find those on day three...although it depends on what's available.

I would like to see a defensive orientated draft. Of the day 1 and 2 picks of the last two drafts, all but one were offensive players. It's time to give the defense some love.
 
It's far too early of course, but I think it's probably safe to say the following can be eliminated from serious consideration (non QBs)

1. Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State
2. Leonard Moore, CB, Notre Dame
3. Colin Simmons, EDGE, Texas*
4. Dylan Stewart, EDGE, S Carolina*
5. Jordan Seaton, OT, LSU
6. Trevor Goosby, OT, Texas

* There is one caveat with Simmons and Stewart and that's their weight. Both are listed in the 240-245 range which is undersized for an EDGE player.

I'm going to eliminate OTs from my early scouting. If we draft another first round tackle, I think I'll go support another team.
 
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I also approve the Yhonzae Pierre notion. I wonder if we did try to trade up for Trey Moore? Well Pierre is that LB/EDGE hybrid on steroids.
 
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