Showing posts with label Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Football. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

New England Patriots Mock Draft

27th Overall - Mohamed Sanu
Wide Reciever: Rutgers - 6'2 215lbs
 

Analysis:
 There are very few guys left at this point of the draft that I would truly want us to draft as a 1st round pick. Throw in the fact that I believe wide receiver may be an equal need when compared with defensive back, and I've come to the conclusion that Mohamad Sanu is our guy. With the uncertainty of Deion Branch return, his age, Welkers contract status and the fact that no other wide receiver had more then 15 catches means we're simply going to need an outside presence entering next year. Sanu is a trendy guy on the forum which are usually the type of guys I try to avoid in mocks, but his upside is just to good to pass up. We haven't had a physical presence at the outside receiver position since David Givens, and Sanu would troll Givens on his best day.



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31st Overall - Andre Branch
Defensive End/Outside Linebacker - 6'5 260lbs


Analysis:
 I think we're very lucky to land Branch at this point of the draft, especially since we were able to draft a player 4 picks earlier to fill another big need. Branch is also intriguing because of his ability to play down on a 4 man line, or convert to a pass rushing OLB. I'm sure this is something Belichick will continue to put a lot of emphasis on (versatility) If we do decide to stick with the 4-3 base look, I feel like we need to find a pass rusher with either 27 or 31. WR and DE or OLB (depending) seems to make the most sense for our 1st round picks.


TRADE: 48th Overall and 2013(5th) for 40th Overall.
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40th Overall - Chase Minnifield
Cornerback: Virginia Tech - 6'0 185lbs


Analysis:
 Ohhhh buddy, Minnifield is one my main targets for this draft! Baller, baller, baller. I believe Minnifield could end up being better the Chris Cook and Ras-I Dowling. He's very good in virtually all aspects of man and zone coverage. Beyond that, he is a tremendous tackler for an average to smaller sized cornerback. He has long arms and above average ball skills while leaping in the air. I love everything about the kid. Throw in the fact that he can return kicks and punts, and we've got a winner here! Chase is a play maker in the purest form of the word. If you have seen him play at Virginia you'll know what I'm talking about.



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63rd Overall - Kendall Reyes
Defensive Tackle : Connecticut 6'4 300lbs


Analysis:
 Kendall Reyes would be an interesting pick this late in the 2nd round. We're lucky to get him here but thanks to the deep group of defensive tackles, he should fall to us. More of a stout run defender then a pass rusher from the inside. He has the frame to easily add more muscle, something he's been doing his entire time at Connecticut. He's extremely strong and a wrap up sure tackler from the DT position. He's been a captain for two years with the Huskies and by all accounts is a great locker room guy.

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94th Overall - The Tommy Streeter Experience
Wide Receiver : Miami 6'4 215lbs


Analysis:
 Streeter is the second piece of my offensive puzzle for this draft. I'm am slowing coming around to the idea that this team needs an injection of size, speed and play making ability outside the hash marks. Especially during this season, I thought the tight ends and Welker are running a train on the NFL, and they did. But why the heck should we stop there with regards to a match up nightmare offense? Adding Sanu and Streeter to a group like Gronkowski, Hernandez and Welker? #Forgetaboutit. Streeter is raw, really raw. But you can't deny the game changing ability Streeter could bring to this team. I do believe that he should have stayed at Miami for another year to improve on the often overlooked aspects of being a pro WR. But he didn't, and this late in the draft, he still has great value. I am done trying to guess what BB will do, after taking 2 TEs in 2010, and 2RBs and a QB last year, all in the first 100 picks or so of both drafts. That's why I don't think it's impossible that a guy like Streeter is picked around here creating a duo of young wide receivers on this team.



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4th Round - Coryell Judie
Cornerback to Free Safety convert : 5'11 195lbs


Analysis:
 I don't know who excites me more. Judie or Minnifield! No question Chase Minnifield is the more polished of the two players, Coryell Judie doesn't have near the division 1 experience that Minnifield does, but that doesn't mean he doesn't possess elite college ability. He does. I'll explain for those who aren't familiar. Judie has played cornerback at Texas A&M, and done so very well in his limited time there. I like him as a nickel corner back, or possible free safety at the next level. He's got the range and athletic ability you look for in a safety but doesn't lack physicality that some cornerbacks his size do. There will be some coaching done here, common with any young defensive back. His limited playing time at a high level may lead some to question his ability. The icing on the cake is what Judie can bring to our kick and punt return game. Say good bye to Woodhead and Edelman and hello to Coryell Judie. In his first full season at A&M he returned 20 kicks for 605 yards (30yards per) and 2 TDs.


Monday, September 15, 2008

Lifestyle of the rich and the fortunate.


Matt Cassel and Paris Hilton. Upon first glance you may not think the two are similar, but do they share more in common then you may think? Absolutely they do. Now lets make this clear, this is in no way centered around Ms.Hilton, she is but a mere tool in my quest to shed some light on who Matt Cassel is. The relationship between these two is this. Inheritance. Paris, the daughter of Richard Hilton ( Hilton Hotels ) reaps the benefits of the hard work of her family before her, namely her grandfather, Barron Hilton. Paris walked into life with everything she could ever want, laid out before her. That as we know, remained consistent into her adult years. Matt Cassel, is in a very similar situation. His inheritance? How about an football team coming off a 16-0 regular season that is completely loaded at almost every position on the field. Matt has the luxury of a Randy Moss ( Lamborghini in Paris's case ) Wes Welker ( Paris's Bentley, I'm guessing she probably has one ) and one of the best offensive lines in football ( Lets say the equivalent to Paris's upscale New York apartment )

I'm betting you've probably had it with the Hilton talk, so I'll assume you see what I'm getting at. Matt Cassel, although not as talented as his predisesor, Tom Brady, still with all that he is surrounded by, he can succeed in the NFL. He's given tools that most other quarterbacks in the league don't have at their disposals. After not starting a single game at the University of Southern California where he attended college, and obviously not starting with the Patriots who drafted him in the 7th round of the 2005 NFL draft, Tom Brady tears his ACL and MCL in the first game of the 2008 season, and Cassel walks right into one of the most high profile starting positions in all of sports with unlimited possibilities. How he will fair this year is to be determined, but thus far. His team has won both of their games, and he's yet to make a mistake, greatly propped up by the talent of those surrounding him. But unlike Paris Hilton, Matt Cassel has worked virtually his whole life to prepared for this very moment, so lets given him some credit! I don't believe Paris has worked a whole day in her life for....I don't think Paris has worked a whole day in her life...? No punch line.