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Great new McCourty art from Alay Patel. Check out his work for all 32 NFL teams here!
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Kiper sees plenty of depth at guard while adding “there will probably be five second-round guards, maybe as many as six that go in round 2, early round 3.”
New England Patriots: More picked-up pieces from Mel Kiper Jr. – ESPN Boston
Really think the Pats will be part of this mix, sooner than later…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/kiper-sees-plenty-of-depth-at-guard-while-adding/
Reassessing Patriots’ Offseason Plan and Breaking Down What’s Left to Address
Kicking off the week with a recap of what the Pats have done and what’s still left to do this offseason.
In the new movie “Draft Day,” in which Kevin Costner wheels and deals as general manager of the Browns, one of the methods the Browns used to judge quarterbacks was to give each a playbook and tape a $100 bill to the last page. The quarterbacks were then asked to send the playbooks back, and if the $100 bill was still there, the team knew the prospect didn’t read the entire playbook or had lied about doing so. Ivan Reitman, the movie’s director, appeared on comedian Dennis Miller’s syndicated radio show last week and spoke about how that detail was added to the flick. “Denis [Leary] actually went to Bill Belichick for help,” Reitman said of the movie’s other star, who plays the Browns’ coach. “He told him we had the story — you’ll know it when you see it — of the $100 bill. Belichick said, ‘How’d you know about that?’ “And Belichick said, ‘Look, I invented that.’
https://www.patspropaganda.com/bill-belichick-100-dolllar-bill/
So at this point, my feeling is that whatever the club could get in return (projected here as a late-round pick at best) pales in comparison to the value Mallett has on the roster as Tom Brady’s insurance policy. I think the best-case scenario for the team and Mallett at this point is that he lights it up in the preseason, creating some value for himself, and then he can sign elsewhere as an unrestricted free agent next offseason and the Patriots could potentially be rewarded with a high compensatory draft choice.
Quick-hit thoughts around NFL & Pats – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Ditto. Never bought the “Pats want a 2nd rounder for Mallett” talk. That type of compensation doesn’t come anywhere close to what we’ve seen out of him in the preseason.
Lots of other good stuff in Reiss’ Sunday notes as always…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/so-at-this-point-my-feeling-is-that-whatever-the/
It’s pretty much a free-for-all after the end of the draft, with teams luring the guys they want most with guaranteed money. Usually this would seem like it invests the team even more in the player but as we saw last year with TJ Moe, it doesn’t buy them much more than a season.
The Pats are masters of having undrafted rookies make their team. It’s worth a longer article to put it into perspective but every year it seems like a number of undrafted guys make the team and that certainly makes it enticing for future players who see they’ll get a fair shot.
As the saying goes, it doesn’t matter how they get to New England, it only matters what they do when they get there.
TOM BRADY – THE BEST EVER (by CelticsPatriotsman)
Let the weekend begin!!!!
Source: Gronkowski could be ready by Week 3 | Boston Herald Like the sound of this, but let’s not rush it please! According to a source, Gronk is doing very well in his rehabillitation from back and forearm surgeries performed in May and June. He’s “right on schedule” for a mid-September return. In fact, he’s […]