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NFP: Brooks Reed the next workout warrior?

March 22, 2011 by Mike Dussault

NFP: Brooks Reed the next workout warrior?

Everyone knows I am a fan of Brooks Reed but never have I said he should be one of the Pats first round picks. I think the highest I would consider him would be in the early 40s, which is tough because the Pats don’t currently have a pick b/t 33 and 60. I think that will change.

But Reed embodies the question we’ve been asking for a few years now, is it time to take a pass rush specialist who may be limited in other areas. It will be interesting to see, but you can’t really argue with just continuing to add the best players available and raising the overall talent level on the defensive side of the ball.

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