New England Patriots Draft Rumors: Recapping All the Latest Buzz
Taking a look at all the rumors that have swirled this offseason, and which ones might still come true.
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New England Patriots Draft Rumors: Recapping All the Latest Buzz
Taking a look at all the rumors that have swirled this offseason, and which ones might still come true.
29. New England Patriots – Robert Woods, WR, USC
The Patriots draft situation is more fluid than ever. They could go in about three different directions depending on how the draft board shakes out. What I do know is that they are focused on four areas CB, WR, DL and OG. Depending on how the picks before them go, it’s likely they go wide receiver or cornerback with their first pick. Over the last three months the Patriots have spent a lot of time and resources scouting the receiver class. Out of all the receivers that could be picked with this selection, I believe Woods is the best fit. His ability to run a number of different routes, line up anywhere in the formation and his strong hands make him a great fit for the Patriots offense. Woods will give OC Josh McDaniels a lot of flexibility with formations and how he is lined up. If it weren’t for his ankle injury Woods would be ranked much higher. If Woods is off the board, I expect the Patriots to target a CB and reset their WR board heading into the second round. Cornerbacks to keep an eye on are Jamar Taylor, Blidi Wreh-Wilson and potentially Desmond Trufant.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/29-new-england-patriots-robert-woods-wr-usc/
It’s draft week! There’s no better part of the offseason, and a week from today, the 2013 Patriots will have taken shape before nearly three months of the dreaded void.
Let’s enjoy it!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-draft-week-theres-no-better-part-of-the/
I think the Patriots just want to be the prettiest team in the NFL.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/veganbruin-i-think-the-patriots-just-want-to-be/
The Patriots use one of the most complicated schemes for a receiver because so much is predicated on post-snap reads and option routes. If a defender plays a certain way — even mid-route — both the receiver and Brady have to read it the same way. How is a rookie, who didn’t have to do anything like that in college, suddenly supposed to be in synch with a future Hall of Famer in his 13th year in the same system?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-patriots-use-one-of-the-most-complicated/
So long Revis. I won’t miss you twice a year.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/so-long-revis-i-wont-miss-you-twice-a-year/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIVc0BhvPHs Great hits from 2010 (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)