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Post by patseng on Apr 27, 2016 10:06:47 GMT -5
With the 1st round tonight time to submit your final mock draft trades and all. Now it's unlikely the Pats would trade back into the 1st but since there is a chance now is the time to post your mock, esp if you think they might. Mine is below:
2nd OT - Le'Raven Clark TT - Big OT with lots of potential. Scar would love to get his hands on him. Could play RT or LT depending on future plans
2nd Traded for a 3rd this year and 3rd next year
3rd DE/DT Carl Nassib Penn - has the length to replace Jones, has high praise from O'Brien who BB respects, and has the frame to add some weight to be a potential pentrating DT in passing downs or edge setter in running downs
3rd Traded for a 4th this year and 3rd next year
3rd DT Javon Hargrave S. Car State - They added beef to the line but need penetrators and Hargrave was an East West stand out and also was one of the few DTs at the senior bowl to get the best of top round OL picks. Has the burst of Easley and a powerful bull rush
Edit: 4th CB/S James Bradberry Samford - CB/S hybrid that can play both S positions and slot CB. BB loves the versatility in the kid
5th RB Keith Marshall Georgia - They trade back into the 5th using one of the 6ths and a 5th next year or a player. Marshall is a hidden sleeper with break away speed and power. Due to injures and 1st round RBs ahead of him, he falls and this is where the Pats strike
6th Traded see above
6th QB Jake Rudock Mich - Unless they are willing to give Garp Osweiler type money to sit on the bench for two years with Brady's latest extension Garp will be gone after his rook contract. Esp, if he gets a chance to start and plays well increasing his value. Taking an underrated Mich QB at pick 204 just seems right and gives them a year to look at him before having to make a decision on Garp
6th WR Cody Core Ole Miss - Core has been linked to the Pats often and gives them the outside size mismatch they like. Hidden in an O with a top 50 WR and spreading the ball around he has good upside
6th LB Dillon Lee Ala - BB loves him some grinding LBs that can play STs and Lee qualifies
6th CB Tavon Young Temple - Depending on how teams view his size and other teams needs there is a good chance he might not be here but if he is I don't see how BB passes up on him
7th WR Mortiz Boehringer Germany - Germany players might be the new pokemon for BB and this German WR is extremely raw but the triangle numbers are mind blowing. If he can learn quickly he'll be a star. Luckily we have 2 translators and mentors on the team to help him out
7th QB/RB/WR Keenan Reynolds Navy - BB loves to reward Navy players and he uses the last draft pick on a kid who is a swiss army knife but a master of none such that it makes him a priority UDFA or the 250th pick. Teams don't know where he fits in a O and the conversion process might be rough but the Pats have always been willing to take conversion prospects in the late rounds
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Post by homefield on Apr 27, 2016 10:20:12 GMT -5
Posted this in the draft thread. I think teams will start feeling pressure on Jaylon's injury and he'll drop a bit in which BB will grab him. Or atleast I hope because a 2017 LB corps of Hightower, Collins and Smith gives me a vicious woody.
Trades: 3rd round traded for a 4th and 5th round pick. 2016 6th round for a 2017 5th round pick. 2016 6th round for a 2016 7th round and 2017 6th round
2-OT Germain Ifedi
2-DT Willie Henry
3-LB Jaylon Smith
4-G Joe Dahl
5-TE Stephen Anderson
6-QB/WR Keenan Reynolds
6-WR Daniel Braverman
6-RB Peyton Barber
7-WR Devon Cajuste
7-QB Jake Ruddock
7-FB Chris Swain
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Post by thejuice on Apr 27, 2016 12:36:12 GMT -5
With the 1st round tonight time to submit your final mock draft trades and all. Now it's unlikely the Pats would trade back into the 1st but since there is a chance now is the time to post your mock, esp if you think they might. Mine is below: 2nd OT - Le'Raven Clark TT - Big OT with lots of potential. Scar would love to get his hands on him. Could play RT or LT depending on future plans 2nd Traded for a 3rd this year and 3rd next year 3rd DE/DT Carl Nassib Penn - has the length to replace Jones, has high praise from O'Brien who BB respects, and has the frame to add some weight to be a potential pentrating DT in passing downs or edge setter in running downs 3rd Traded for a 4th this year and 3rd next year 3rd DT Javon Hargrave S. Car State - They added beef to the line but need penetrators and Hargrave was an East West stand out and also was one of the few DTs at the senior bowl to get the best of top round OL picks. Has the burst of Easley and a powerful bull rush 5th RB Keith Marshall Georgia - They trade back into the 5th using one of the 6ths and a 5th next year or a player. Marshall is a hidden sleeper with break away speed and power. Due to injures and 1st round RBs ahead of him, he falls and this is where the Pats strike 6th Traded see above 6th QB Jake Rudock Mich - Unless they are willing to give Garp Osweiler type money to sit on the bench for two years with Brady's latest extension Garp will be gone after his rook contract. Esp, if he gets a chance to start and plays well increasing his value. Taking an underrated Mich QB at pick 204 just seems right and gives them a year to look at him before having to make a decision on Garp 6th WR Cody Core Ole Miss - Core has been linked to the Pats often and gives them the outside size mismatch they like. Hidden in an O with a top 50 WR and spreading the ball around he has good upside 6th LB Dillon Lee Ala - BB loves him some grinding LBs that can play STs and Lee qualifies 6th CB Tavon Young Temple - Depending on how teams view his size and other teams needs there is a good chance he might not be here but if he is I don't see how BB passes up on him 7th WR Mortiz Boehringer Germany - Germany players might be the new pokemon for BB and this German WR is extremely raw but the triangle numbers are mind blowing. If he can learn quickly he'll be a star. Luckily we have 2 translators and mentors on the team to help him out 7th QB/RB/WR Keenan Reynolds Navy - BB loves to reward Navy players and he uses the last draft pick on a kid who is a swiss army knife but a master of none such that it makes him a priority UDFA or the 250th pick. Teams don't know where he fits in a O and the conversion process might be rough but the Pats have always been willing to take conversion prospects in the late rounds You didn't pick any one at the 4th rd pick you had us trading for?
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Post by mbeaulieu07 on Apr 27, 2016 12:49:19 GMT -5
With the 1st round tonight time to submit your final mock draft trades and all. Now it's unlikely the Pats would trade back into the 1st but since there is a chance now is the time to post your mock, esp if you think they might. Mine is below: 2nd OT - Le'Raven Clark TT - Big OT with lots of potential. Scar would love to get his hands on him. Could play RT or LT depending on future plans 2nd Traded for a 3rd this year and 3rd next year 3rd DE/DT Carl Nassib Penn - has the length to replace Jones, has high praise from O'Brien who BB respects, and has the frame to add some weight to be a potential pentrating DT in passing downs or edge setter in running downs 3rd Traded for a 4th this year and 3rd next year 3rd DT Javon Hargrave S. Car State - They added beef to the line but need penetrators and Hargrave was an East West stand out and also was one of the few DTs at the senior bowl to get the best of top round OL picks. Has the burst of Easley and a powerful bull rush 5th RB Keith Marshall Georgia - They trade back into the 5th using one of the 6ths and a 5th next year or a player. Marshall is a hidden sleeper with break away speed and power. Due to injures and 1st round RBs ahead of him, he falls and this is where the Pats strike 6th Traded see above 6th QB Jake Rudock Mich - Unless they are willing to give Garp Osweiler type money to sit on the bench for two years with Brady's latest extension Garp will be gone after his rook contract. Esp, if he gets a chance to start and plays well increasing his value. Taking an underrated Mich QB at pick 204 just seems right and gives them a year to look at him before having to make a decision on Garp 6th WR Cody Core Ole Miss - Core has been linked to the Pats often and gives them the outside size mismatch they like. Hidden in an O with a top 50 WR and spreading the ball around he has good upside 6th LB Dillon Lee Ala - BB loves him some grinding LBs that can play STs and Lee qualifies 6th CB Tavon Young Temple - Depending on how teams view his size and other teams needs there is a good chance he might not be here but if he is I don't see how BB passes up on him 7th WR Mortiz Boehringer Germany - Germany players might be the new pokemon for BB and this German WR is extremely raw but the triangle numbers are mind blowing. If he can learn quickly he'll be a star. Luckily we have 2 translators and mentors on the team to help him out 7th QB/RB/WR Keenan Reynolds Navy - BB loves to reward Navy players and he uses the last draft pick on a kid who is a swiss army knife but a master of none such that it makes him a priority UDFA or the 250th pick. Teams don't know where he fits in a O and the conversion process might be rough but the Pats have always been willing to take conversion prospects in the late rounds For a second, I thought it was already Thursday. Ha... draft starts tomorrow night.
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Post by rkarp on Apr 27, 2016 13:13:29 GMT -5
Patseng is always one step ahead of everyone else!!
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Post by patseng on Apr 27, 2016 13:31:35 GMT -5
For a second, I thought it was already Thursday. Ha... draft starts tomorrow night. Lol, for some reason I have it in my head it's Thursday. Been one of those weeks
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Post by patseng on Apr 27, 2016 13:32:27 GMT -5
You didn't pick any one at the 4th rd pick you had us trading for? Yeah forgot about that trade. Clock ran out >.> Will edit
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Post by wazzu on Apr 28, 2016 8:21:45 GMT -5
Final 2016 Patriots Mock Draft
60) Bronson Kaufusi DE BYU I think that a DE with length and size is needed in the departure of Jones. Kaufusi is a very strong player who will hold up well on the edge and can use his great length to get 50/50 sacks and tip passes. He is also a high character guy who would fit in well in NE. I've been high on him for quite a while and I hope Belichick is as well.
NE trades #61 & #204 to NO for #78, #112, & #152
78) (via NO) Hassan Ridgeway DT Texas Ridgeway is a plug and play DT who will trive as a penetrating specialist. He has excellent physical traits for that role, at 6'4' 305 lbs, and his best football has come when he played alongside Malcom Brown. Why not pair them up again?
NE trades #91 for 2017 3rd and 4th Rnd picks to KC
96) Sean Davis CB/S Maryland Davis is a guy who NE has been tied to, and the more I think about it, the more sense it makes. He has an excellent combination of size/speed/agility for defensive back and has the versatility to play just about anywhere in the secondary. I think his best position is on the outside as a CB, and that's a good thing because NE needs depth there and has to plan for the possibility of losing Logan Ryan after the 2016 season.
112) (via NO) Kyle Murphy OT Stanford Murphy is a good pick. He's a solid OT who can play of the Right or Left side. There's quite a bit for Scar to work with from this kid, and he will be a valuable piece to NE's offensive line. Murphy could be ready to be NE's starting RT in 2017 if Vollmer departs.
152) (via NO) Spencer Drago OT Baylor NE double-dips on OT's as they select Drago here. Drago doesn't have quite the upside of Murphy, but he is a little more pro-ready now, and more versatile. He can fill in at just about any OL position as a rookie if needed, and he has a bright future as a RT if Murphy ends up on the Left. Good value with both of these guys.
196) Demarcus Robinson WR Florida He's very talented but comes with quite a bit of baggage. He's dealt with numerous failed drug tests and got booted of the team at Florida. There are plenty or Red Flags here, but if Belichick believes that the kid has kicked the drugs, he may give him a chance at the point. Robinson is terrific running after the catch, and I think his talent here would be outstanding if he can stay clean and focused. Big time risk/reward player.
208) Daniel Braverman WR W. Mich A board favorite by many, but I have been hesitant to really jump on the bandwagon. I love his quickness and route running ability, but I worry about his durability as a pro. His frame just looks light to me, and I don't know how much muscle he can gain. His poor explosion tests are also worrisome. That said, I can envision him as a great player in NE if he can stay healthy. I think NE will have interest and I think they would take a chance on him here.
214) Alex McCalister DE Florida Hey look, another Gator! Belichick loves drafting these kids. He doesn't care if their track record isn't good. McCalister is a 2 year project, most likely. He has elite length and athleticism, but his frame is very light for college, let alone the NFL. He really needs 30-40 lbs of good muscle. If he can get into a pro program, though, stay focused and train hard, he could develop into not only a starting caliber DE, but a very good one. He really has big time upside, but it will take time. New England is good at being patient with kids like this. I think they could be interested in this guy
221) Cody Kessler QB USC Kessler has the size and arm to succeed in the NFL, but his college tape is spotty. At times he looked very focused and very good at USC, but he made a lot of mistakes as well. He's a good guy to bring in and develop, especially with Brady being out for the first 4 games.
242) Wendell Smallwood RB W. Virginia I'm thinking that BB just isn't as worried about the RB position as the fans are. Most people think that BB will be hot after a big, lead RB, and I think that he would take a guy like Derrick Henry if he were to fall to him. I don't think that he will reach, though. Smallwood is more like Dion Lewis. He is a very good pass catcher, has great quickness, and plays bigger than his size. He isn't a 20 carry per game RB at all, but I could see him bumping White or even Brown off the team. Good insurance in case Lewis has to start on PUP.
250) Anthony Zettel DT Penn St This draft is very deep at the DT position, so it makes sense to grab another one late. Zettel should be drafted higher, but do to the high number of good DTs available, some good talent will be available very late. Good depth guy who will push for a roster spot, and probably win one.
UDFAs:
Dwayne Washington RB UW There is also some sneaky good RB depth this year. I don't think BB will reach for a RB because he will be able to land a decent player late or un-drafted that can split carries with Blount. The 2017 class is set to have some potential franchise RBs, so it wouldn't surprise me if Belichick trys to find a stop-gap RB who can combine with Blount to get them through the 2016 season. Washington is a sleeper to watch. He's got good size and speed, but fumbles have been an issue which is why he may be around as an UDFA.
Destiny Vaeao DT Wazzu Very disruptive DT at Wazzu, but at 6'2" 295 he's a bit undersized. He is quick off the snap, though, and finds the ball quickly. Good prospect to get a look at in camp, and he could knock Kearse or Kuhn off the roster if he catches on.
Cre'Von LeBlanc CB FAU Smaller CB, but aggressive player with quick feet. CB is another deep position this year, IMO, and I'm sure BB will look for talent late.
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