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How much do you think how a draft prospect fits into a teams scheme matter when evaluating and drafting

April 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault

It’s everything. I can’t speak to every other team in the NFL, but the Patriots system for evaluating draft prospects is about specifically telling how the player would fit into the current team, how they compare to the players already on the roster, and whether they’d be a starter, backup or roster bubble type.

It’s hard for everyone, including the NFL teams themselves, to truly know how an athlete will develop as a professional. I think that’s true of any profession. There are certain things you can test and they have their physical dimensions and measurables, but after those things there’s really no way to know.

Now in the case of players like Jamie Collins, who can do a lot of things, there’s probably a little more wait-and-see to the approach. You can’t say definitively what he will do but you know he has all the boxes checked but you need to get him into the program to see what he excels at most.

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April 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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Finding Sammy Morris: Who Can Be the Big Back? – Pats Pulpit

April 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Finding Sammy Morris: Who Can Be the Big Back? – Pats Pulpit

Good stuff from Rich Hill at PatsPulpit, illustrating the Pats decline in short yardage situations. Like most anyone, including Rich, I’m surprised at Sammy Morris’ numbers in those situations, but as Rich points out, much of this is attributed to the quality of the interior linemen.

The decline must be directly linked to the transition from Mankins-Koppen-Neal to our current Mankins-Wendell-Connolly. This is obviously a point I’ve hit on a lot this offseason – the need to upgrade the interior OL for the long term. I think they need to spend at least one high-round pick at G or C.

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April 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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(Photo by AP Photo/G. Newman Lowrance)

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From what you have seen and scouted, to your opinion is this one of the deeper drafts as the pundits have been saying

April 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I’d agree with that, at least as far as the Patriots needs are concerned. There are some good defensive tackles and interior OL that fit the Pats needs and enough depth that they’ll be available into the second and third rounds.

Also see some interesting safety prospects as well that could be good Patriot fits. 

I don’t love the running backs or cornerbacks in this class and feel like the defensive ends and linebackers are somewhat hit or miss. There’s some intriguing guys in certain pockets but not strong top-to-bottom.

Overall I think the Pats should be able to really round out their depth, especially at some of the positions where they need it most. Still most curious to see what they do at defensive end because that’s a need and not an area where the prospects that are available stand out to me. 

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Patriots mock draft 6.0: David Yankey’s versatility could make him a first-round target – Going Deep – Boston.com

April 8, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots mock draft 6.0: David Yankey’s versatility could make him a first-round target – Going Deep – Boston.com

Solid mock from Frenz, I’m telling you G/C in the first two rounds could really happen. Especially in a trade back scenario.

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April 8, 2014 by Mike Dussault

When I started covering the team in the middle of Hernandez’s rookie season, I was blown away by his talent and wondered why he lasted until the fourth round of the 2010 draft. It couldn’t have just been about the reported marijuana use while he was at Florida. So I called around the league and heard about the concerns some teams had about his associates from his hometown, and that there were possible gang ties. I tried to get something concrete on it, but I couldn’t get any traction with the story (Instagram photos would have been nice). There were no facts, just strong rumors. So I never wrote anything, and then the unthinkable happened. To this day I think about ways I could have dug harder and published a story that, at least, might have woken Hernandez up (and woken us all up to Hernandez) before he allegedly broke bad.

DeSean Jackson needs a wake-up call, more Tuesday mail | The MMQB with Peter King

Interesting tidbit on Hernando from Bedard. It’s not your fault, Greg. It’s not your fault…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-aaron-hernandez-gang-ties/

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