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2013 Patriots NFL Draft Board

April 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

POST DRAFT ANALYSIS: Of these 50 prospects I had Logan Ryan and Aaron Dobson. Also had Chris Jones though he wasn’t drafted by the Pats, but I’ll give myself a check for that one. Should’ve had Josh Boyce too but he was left off for some reason. More impressive is that of my three total mock drafts for B/R I nailed Dobson and Boyce in the first one, and Ryan in the second. Got nobody on the third, but I’ll take it. 3 out of 50 on the Big Board, 3 out of 15 on the mocks. Not bad.

For the past two years I’ve put together a Patriots-only big board, which is a collection of prospects that I think fit the Patriots. The goal is to nail as many Pats picks as possible on this board, so it’s less about the order of them, and more about who’s here and how they fit the Pats style. It’s heavily skewed toward what I see as the biggest needs, WR, CB, coverage LB, and then OL and S to a lesser level.

In 2011, I had four (Nate Solder, Ras-I Dowling, Stevan Ridley, Shane Vereen) out of their nine. Including picking both Solder and Dowling in our one and only Patriots mock draft. Let’s hope I can get back to that kind of performance this year.

In 2012, I had just two (Chandler Jones, Alfonzo Dennard) of the seven picks. Debated long and hard over D’onta Hightower but ultimately left him off because he was too similar to Spikes, and really I think the Pats paid a little bit for having him and Spikes both out there together this year.

So here it is, our favorite 50…

  1. Shariff Floyd (DT, Florida): Could do it all, and make an immediate impact inside. Too bad he’ll be gone in the top-10.
  2. Sheldon Richardson (DT, Missouri): The best get upfield defensive tackle in the draft who plays mean. Some character concerns, and unlikely to drop anyway, but he’d be fun in the PAts system.
  3. Datone Jones (DT, UCLA): Versatile fit who could fill a number of spots along the defensive line, including interior pass rusher. Seems like a great value pick, a very popular target in Pats mocks.
  4. DeAndre Hopkins (WR, Clemson): Tough, explosive receiver that can do it all. As always, the question is does he have the FBI to play with Brady?
  5. Jesse Williams (DT, Alabama): Huge mass of a man who’s still learning the game. Would be an ideal partner for Wilfork if the Pats continue to run the “double nose” defense. Haloti Ngata-type size.
  6. Keenan Allen (WR, CAL): Prototypical size, can play inside or outside. Injury issues, but that could put him in the Pats range. Good compliment to the WRs the Pats have now.
  7. Desmond Trufant (CB, Washington): Confident and competitive, lacks ideal size and physicality, but knows what to expect in the NFL and should make a good pro.
  8. Robert Woods (WR, USC): Classic outside receiver with the size the Pats like. Another popular receiver option who could play outside.
  9. Quinton Patton (WR, Louisiana Tech): Tough runner after catch, with size to play outside. Smooth. 
  10. Johnathan Banks (CB, Mississippi State): Smooth athlete with ball skills and versatility. Potential to start on the outside immediately.
  11. Johnathan Hankins (DL, Ohio State): Another versatile guy who could play in multiple spots, more hold ground type. Connection to Vrabel/Meyer cannot be discounted.
  12. Logan Ryan (CB, Rutgers): Aggressive, solid all-around football player with good size. A popular fit given Belichick’s connections to Rutgers.
  13. Jamar Taylor (CB, Boise State): Excels in downfield man coverage, and plays aggressive.
  14. Sylvester Williams (DT, North Carolina): Quick and disruptive, but in a traditional 4-3 tackle mold. Selection would signal departure from double nose defense.
  15. Blidi Wreh-Wilson (CB, UConn): Tall corner with all the intangibles.
  16. D.J. Swearinger (S, South Carolina): Violent hitter, team leader who can play man-to-man in the slot.
  17. Tank Carradine (DE, Florida State): An elite disruptor before getting injured, Carradine would need time, but could add a pass rush force in time.
  18. Chris Harper (WR, Kansas State): Former quarterback, with a great build, and strength. 
  19. David Amerson (CB, NC State): 13 interceptions in 2011, down year in 2012. Huge upside if he takes to coaching. Great second-round value.
  20. Jordan Poyer (CB, Oregon State): Lacks size and measurables but simply makes plays. Special Teams experience.
  21. Alex Okafor (DE, Texas):  Better fit at left defensive end than Ninkovich, could be a long-term replacement.
  22. Margus Hunt (DE, SMU): Developmental, but again, a Ninkovich replacement for 2014. Great size, could be an intimidating bookend with Jones once he develops.
  23. Cobi Hamilton (WR, Arkansas): Elite work ethic and experience in a similar system to the Patriots. Perhaps the safest receiver pick?
  24. Aaron Dobson (WR, Marshall): Physical, and acrobatic with good size, would need some time to develop in an NFL offense.
  25. Aaron Mellette (WR, Elon): Small school, but good size to play outside. Rumored Pats interest already.
  26. Stedman Bailey (WR, West Virginia):  A little undersized but competitive and physical in his routes. Another potential safe pick.
  27. Leon McFadden (CB, San Diego State): Undersized but experienced and competitive. Good fit for slot.
  28. Jamar Taylor (CB, Boise State): One of the best press corners in the draft.
  29. Brandon Williams (DT, Missouri Southern): Big, athletic and versatile. Might need time to develop. Good value pick with a lot of potential.
  30. Jelani Jenkins (LB, Florida): Dime linebacker in the Patriots system, with potential at Will.
  31. Zaviar Gooden (LB, Missouri): Blew up the combine, special teams potential, linebacker who can run. Projects to Will in the Patriots system.
  32. Jordan Hill (DT, Penn State): Solid character with quickness off the ball. Projects as specialty interior rusher. Bill O’Brien connection should shed light on him.
  33. Montori Hughes (DT, Tennesee-Martin): Large, powerful inside presence.
  34. Sean Porter (LB, Texas A&M): Highly respected player who could play special teams and bring some third-down pass rush specialty, while potentially developing at Will. 
  35. Brent Russell  (DT, Georgia Southern) One-gapper who could immediately compete in the inside.
  36. John Simon (LB, Ohio State): Intense and competitive, would be a great fit in a matchup defense like the Pats.
  37. A.J. Klein (LB, Iowa Sate): Strongside Linebacker has work ethic and versatility.
  38. Josh Boyd (DT, Mississippi St.): Great motor and strength, could make impact inside.
  39. Jamoris Slaughter (SS, Notre Dame): Tough, explosive and versatile, lined up all over the defense. Achilles injury.
  40. Tony Jefferson (S, Oklahoma): Solid football player with a lot of experience, could develop into effective two-way safety.
  41. Philip Thomas (S, Fresno State): Leader of the secondary, athletic and quick. Gruesome injury in 2011.
  42. Emmett Cleary (RT, Boston College): Smart, tough and versatile.
  43. Rick Wagner (L/RT, Wisconsin): Strong and tough with great size and length.
  44. Brandon McGee (CB, Miami): Good quickness, could project inside to slot, or even outside.
  45. Reid Fragel (RT, Ohio State): Former tight end who plays hard in multiple roles. Similar size and movement skills to Solder, could back-up both tackle spots.
  46. Eric Herman (OG, Ohio): Huge and violent.
  47. Josh Johnson (DB, Purdue): Three year starter, strong and tough enough to play special teams and compete for time in dime.
  48. John Boyett (DB, Oregon): Plays and works hard, loves football. Special Teams while finding a role on defense.
  49. Hugh Thornton (OG, Illinois): Versatile, overcame tough circumstances.
  50. Chris Jones (DT, Bowling Green): Try-hard interior defensive lineman who’s extremely productive.

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Resetting the Patriots’ needs-based depth chart – Extra Points – Boston.com

April 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Resetting the Patriots’ needs-based depth chart – Extra Points – Boston.com

I could spend all day look at this depth chart. Here’s the needs board as well:

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Any thoughts on the push for Sanders? Do you think he’s worth giving up one of our picks in the draft for considering we don’t have as many as we’re used to?

April 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Given that it’s a one-year deal I think it comes down to they like him, and think he’s good value for a third round pick, but they’re not positive he’s going to “get it” so they’re protecting themselves. It would ensure that they don’t have a glaring need come draft day, though it would still be a need. It’s rare that they enter the draft saying “we must come away with a potential starter at position X”. It’s definitely a ballsy move given their lack of draft capital, and that nothing tells us Sanders is an easy fix at the outside receiver spot. Still a passing offense with him, Amendola, Donald Jones, Edelman, Gronk and Hernando would have some potential.

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Julian Edelman returns to Patriots

April 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The receiver news keeps coming this morning as Mike Garafalo reports Julian Edelman has re-signed with the Pats on a one-year deal. Makes sense that Edelman didn’t jump at a one-year deal earlier in the offseason, and waited to see what else might be out there.

Clearly he has to prove he can stay healthy, but the Pats now could have some decent competition depth at receiver. Still think they need to add a young explosive talent in the draft, but for now the Pats have a pretty good 2013 team in place that should only improve with the draft picks.

As always, the won’t be restricted by needs and can just take the best player available. Classic Patriots. Classic.

Julian Edelman is back on a one-year deal with the Patriots. First reported by @mikegarafolo

— Greg A. Bedard (@GregABedard) April 10, 2013

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Re-setting the Patriots defensive tackle competition – Going Deep – Boston.com

April 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Re-setting the Patriots defensive tackle competition – Going Deep – Boston.com

Nice round-up from Frenz, taking a look at the Pats current defensive tackle depth. One wild card is Myron Pryor. Granted he hasn’t played a snap since early 2011, but if he’s healthy he could be an interesting addition in an area of need. Always liked his pass rush and ability to play inside, even against the run.

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Patriots make a move on Emmanuel Sanders

April 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Per Jason LaCanfora the Pats just signed Steelers wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders to an offer sheet. The cap-strung Steelers will now have to decide if they want to match, if they even can.

For the Pats it’s a bold move. They only have five draft picks and this will cost them their third rounder, but it will add a player at their biggest area of need. Without any glaring needs left, and only four picks (1st, 2nd, 7th, 7th) remaining, it seems even more likely the Pats could trade down from the first round to pick up some more picks.

Stay tuned, this should be one of the most interesting non-draft weeks of the offseason!

The Patriots just submitted an offer sheet on Steelers WR Emmanuel Sanders. some actual restricted free agent movement. Wow

— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) April 10, 2013

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PatsPropaganda & Frenz Live Today 11am EST: Draft Defense Edition

April 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

PatsPropaganda & Frenz Live Today 11am EST: Draft Defense Edition

Join Frenz and I as we finally get into some heavy draft talk, this week focusing on the defense and the prospects we like most.

Listen to internet radio with PatsPropaganda on Blog Talk Radio

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