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PatsPropaganda.com’s Patriots-only mock draft

April 14, 2011 by Mike Dussault

I hesitate to call this a mock draft because I’m not gonna touch the other 31 NFL teams, but “mock draft” is such a buzz word I caved. We’re two weeks from the draft so it’s time to pick my favorites.

What you’ll find below is a no-trade pretend Patriots draft haul. Yes I will completely fill every need as I see it for the Pats with players that I believe fit the system. These are my favorite prospects, so it’s a “perfect world” scenario, where everyone I love falls to us.

17. Cameron Jordan (DE): I think it really comes down to Jordan or JJ Watt at this pick and I think Watt (and maybe both of them) will already be gone. Regardless I lean just a little more in the Jordan camp, and it’s an extremely thin margin and I’d be happy with either. But I believe that Jordan has just a little more versatility, and brings just a little more in the pass rush department than Watt. I also think Jordan isn’t just a DE and could see some time standing up. Overall Watt might be the slightly safer pick, but Jordan seems like he would be able to contribute in a multitude of ways, giving BB lots of options and I like players who allow him get creative.

28. Danny Watkins (OG/C): Despite his age I’ve been high on Watkins for a while now and think he’d come in and contribute immediately. The time to begin thinking about the future of the offensive line is now, especially on the interior. The Patriots can afford the luxury of picking someone who might get 3-4 less years of service, but brings an immediate attitude, and has all the physical skills necessary to play the Patriots style.

33. Nate Solder (T): Solder would greatly benefit from a year with Dante Scarnecchia, and if he could have the kind of rookie year Sebastian Vollmer did where he’s eased in a bit, he’d be well prepared to be an eventual starter on whichever side he’s more comfortable. With him and Vollmer as the bookends of the future the Patriots offensive line would be intimidatingly huge. As a former tight end he has the foot skills necessary to get out and block the slip screens that the Patriots love to run. There might be greater needs but being able to take a talented player like Solder before the true need for a tackle has arrived is a huge luxury.

60. Brooks Reed (OLB): Not sure if Reed will far this fall but I think this 60th pick is the spot to get the OLB coversion guy, whether it’s Reed or a guy like Jabaal Sheard. Reed will contribute immediately on passing downs and can also play special teams to make up for his loss of value on running downs early in his career. I think he will develop into a three down player and brings an energy that would be infectious on the Patriots otherwise subdued defense.

74. Ras-I Dowling (CB/FS): Dowling was considered a top corner prospect before battling injuries in 2010. He immediately would add a potential presence in the slot and could eventually move to Free Safety which will most likely be a major area of need for the Patriots in 2011. The value of getting Dowling in this spot is huge, filling a future need is just icing on the cake. Robert Sands could be another similar option.

92. Johnny White (RB): Like the 60th slot for OLBs, this 92nd slot is a prime place to get any number of quality running backs who run hard. Other guys to consider are Demarco Murray or Shane Vereen. Either way there should be some great backs available in the 3rd/4th round who could come in and be a nice compliment to Law Firm and Woody.

125. John Moffitt (OG/C): The Pats love to pick up developmental OL late in the draft and this year will definitely not be an exception. Moffitt is a favorite of Tedy Bruschi and brings the desired playing temperament. He’ll need some time but could project at either center or guard, which look to both be needs in the next year.

159. Craig Marshall (OLB): I’d love to see the Pats pick up a couple guys who can rush the passer in this draft and Marshall is just that. One way or another guys who can get after the quarterback are always in hot demand. Marshall is extremely raw, but really looks like he could develop into a real good player.

193. Tandon Doss (WR): I don’t see “deep threat” as big of a need as some do, but there are quite a few mid-low round developmental WR projects that I could see the Pats taking a flyer on. Welker and Branch are both entering the last years of their contracts, and it’s always nice to keep the pipeline of receivers Brady is comfortable with flowing.

Now if this was the haul I’d be disappointed not to get an additional developmental lineman or two on both sides of the ball, especially an interior defensive lineman in the Myron Pryor/Jarvis Green mold. That is the disadvantage of having a top-heavy draft. But in all honesty the Pats have such a young roster it’s better to add quality over quantity, because they’ve had a couple years to take developmental guys who need time to, you know, develop. These can also be addressed via rookie free agency.

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April 14, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i73qJZouf5w

An 11-minute 2010 Patriots highlight film for a Wednesday night. Why not.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/an-11-minute-2010-patriots-highlight-film-for-a/

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The spoils of a Patriots swag hunt go to me!

April 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

A week or so ago I dubbed the hat below as the new “holy grail of Patriots swag” and I also predicted, despite prices on ebay that ranged from $80 – $199 (no I’m not even making this up) that:

I expect to make one of these beauties my 2011 hat. Watch me make it happen. For under $30. I promise you.

Well guess what folks, I don’t just talk the talk of an uber Patriots blogger, I walk the swag walk, and today I found and purchased this exact hat on Ebay. The price? $29. Am I good or what?

And the best part? None of my money went to the NFL!

Happy 3-day-early birthday present to me!

Patriots snap back

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, swag

Boycotting the NFL draft in NYC only way fans can send a lockout message

April 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

The NFL and FKA-NFLPA will resume mediated negotiations on Thursday and for the first time in a month there’s a small glimmer of hope that maybe the lockout won’t drag into the summer.

Amidst reports this morning that traffic for NFL.com and interest in the draft is down this year among the non-diehards (or die-easy’s) it’s clear that some fans are losing interest, whether it’s intentional or not.

But for the most part, we the fans are left to sit on the sideline like we usually do and not-so-patiently await an agreement. Other than refusing to buy anything NFL related, there really isn’t much we can do.

However I believe the greatest statement we the fans can make is by boycotting the draft in New York City. The NFL clearly loves the raucous atmosphere that the fans create in Radio City Music Hall every April, and it plays a huge part in making the draft a “primetime” event.

Even Commissioner Goodell always gives the fans a shout out when he kicks off the draft ceremony, saying something to the effect of “alright NFL fans this is the moment you’ve all been waiting for”.

But imagine for a second an empty, silent Radio City as the Commish takes the podium. The upper rafters devoid of all the passionate fans from all thirty two teams. No cheers. No boos from Jets fans. Just a collection of empty seats as team officials scramble on the main floor below.

Now I know that attending the draft is a tradition for many NFL fans. Draft weekend used to be one of my most favorite traditions, but that didn’t stop the NFL from screwing it all up in the name of revenue. Far be it from me to suggest that people ruin their plans just to send a message.

So to those fans who still plan to attend despite the current state of affairs in the NFL, I’d suggest simply being silent for the first overall pick. Sit there in silence when the Commish takes the podium and let Cam Newton’s marriage to the Carolina Panthers be one that takes place to a soundtrack of dead quiet.

There’s really no better way to send a message to not only the NFL, but to every single person who tunes in on TV. The fans are no longer cheering.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Lockout, NFL Draft, NFLPA

NFP: New two round mock

April 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

NFP: New two round mock

Here’s the latest mock draft from Wes Bunting and I like 3 of the 4 picks he gives the Pats:

  • 17: Cameron Jordan
  • 28: Danny Watkins
  • 33: Akeem Ayers
  • 60: Ryan Williams

Ayers is the only one I take issue with, and I know a lot of other Pats fans out there share my sentiment. One thing that is an absolute must to play for the Patriots is to be tough and physical and I have yet to see any digital video (because who’s really watching video tape anymore honestly?) where he demonstrates that he possesses those traits.

He seems like a good athlete, and can make some plays, but I just don’t see him as a dominating presence who is ready for trench warfare against offensive lineman. We’re seeing Ayers go to the Jets in a lot of mocks and I’d be both shocked and happy to see that.

Ayers seems like an example of taking someone who has the physical dimensions and putting him on a team with a need for a 3-4 OLB. I hope the Patriots stay away…

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: akeem ayers, new england patriots

April 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2YYrGrYynw

Piece by piece we’re putting together most of the video from last night’s Brady 6 special. I’m sure it will all be up on the internets at some point, but for now this will have to do.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/piece-by-piece-were-putting-together-most-of-the/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, The Brady 6, tom brady

April 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u32D4VAIWkc

After that Brady 6 documentary I have the need, the need for some TFB!!!!

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/after-that-brady-6-documentary-i-have-the-need/

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