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Hi Mike, I’m surprised that the Pats double-dipped into OL, seeing that they have a pretty decent and continuous line from last year. However, I’m loving that they have invested so much into the trenches! What do you think of them going back into the front seven and investing into a LB seeing that a coverage LB is still missing? Any ideas on who? What about SS/TE? Thanks Mike.

May 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The tackle selection was surprising to me, but I can see why they did it and it makes me wonder if Cannon might see some time at guard again. 

It also sounds like Fleming could be tried inside. If he projects to guard the move taking two interior linemen makes total sense to me. They needed to reinforce that area in the draft and it’s something I’ve been harping on this offseason.

I’d take a middle linebacker, doesn’t necessarily need to be a coverage guy. A thumper/special teams LB would be fine. 

TE and Safety remain the biggest needs.

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