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May 2, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Patriots get the guard we were all waiting for. Finally. (via Tre’ Jackson details offseason process – YouTube)

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-get-the-guard-we-were-all-waiting-for/

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May 2, 2015 by Mike Dussault

A 42-game starter who earned All-ACC first-team accolades in 2013 and consensus All-American honors as a senior, Jackson is arguably the most accomplished right guard in the draft.

Tre’ Jackson, OG, Florida State, NFL Draft – CBSSports.com – NFLDraftScout.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/a-42-game-starter-who-earned-all-acc-first-team/

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May 2, 2015 by Mike Dussault

With experience rushing from the left and right side and also from the two-point stance, Flowers could be a coveted versatile chess piece for almost any team’s front seven.

Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas, NFL Draft – CBSSports.com – NFLDraftScout.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/with-experience-rushing-from-the-left-and-right/

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May 2, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Three out of four picks on the front seven. (via Trey Flowers Arkansas Highlights | HD – YouTube)

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/three-out-of-four-picks-on-the-front-seven-via/

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PatsPosits: Draft Day 2 – Return of the Who Dat picks?

May 2, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I’ve been laser-focused on just the Patriots’ draft strategy for a while now, and as yesterday once again proved, I (and everyone else) have no idea what they’re doing. Everyone has their opinions about who’s going to go where and how they’d fit in the system, but at the end of the day we’re all clueless compared to the son of the guy who literally wrote the book on football scouting.

I don’t want to disparage the two newest Patriots – safety Jordan Richards and DE/OLB Geneo Grissom, upon further review both have a lot of very Patriots-y traits. But both positions seem far below guard and cornerback in the needs department. 

Both players were completely off my radar, but I’m finding myself certainly intrigued by Grissom. He seems like the defensive end version of Jamie Collins. An exciting athlete who just never had a base position in college. The hope is that the Patriots will find a role for him and once he’s able to fully focus on that, he’ll blossom.

Richards is a little more of a head scratcher. Yes, he seems like a Matthew Slater-level leadership guy so I get that part of it. But can we expect he’ll beat out Tavon Wilson, much less Duron Harmon or Patrick Chung? Nate Ebner might be the most realistic competition for him. And for a second-round pick, that feels wrong.

I gave up trying to rationalize or defend the Patriots drafts a long time ago. It would not be much of a surprise if both these day two picks bust – but that doesn’t mean I’m rooting for them to do so.

I do think it’s a bit interesting that the first three picks have all gone toward the defense, with two of them having a distinct “pass rusher-y” feel to them. The athleticism of the defense should be through the roof this year.


The Patriots have seven picks today, that’s a ton of players who, despite being day three picks, could legitimately play starting roles this year. It happens every year, and that includes the undrafted free agents they’ll pick up the rest of the weekend as well.

The important thing to remember is we cheer for our team not so they can get draft praise from Mel Kiper and other pundits. We want them to win and at this point how can we really get that upset? Only time will tell if RIchards and Grissom become the next Tavon Wilson and Jermaine Cunningham or the next Devin McCourty and Rob Ninkovich.

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May 2, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Grissom is clearly a work in progress. Once he locates the ball, however, Grissom accelerates quickly and arrives with a pop. A team willing to gamble on his upside could be handsomely rewarded.

Geneo Grissom, OLB, Oklahoma, NFL Draft – CBSSports.com – NFLDraftScout.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/grissom-is-clearly-a-work-in-progress-once-he/

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May 2, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Grissom sports a rocked-up build that speaks to his commitment to the weight room. He has a quick burst off the snap and can cross the face of tackles as an edge rusher, however. His acceleration also shows up when chasing ball-carriers to the perimeter or in pursuit downfield. He possesses the strength to stack and shed would-be blockers at the point of attack and uses his long arms and strong hands to effectively latch onto and ‘rassle ball-carriers to the ground. Perhaps most intriguing about Grissom’s length and overall athleticism is the way he times his leaps to deflect passes at the line of scrimmage. Despite his limited playing time, Grissom knocked eight passes over the past two seasons, returning two of them for long touchdowns (38, 54) himself. Even if his initial impact is felt on special teams, it is clear that Grissom offers untapped potential.

Geneo Grissom, OLB, Oklahoma, NFL Draft – CBSSports.com – NFLDraftScout.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/grissom-sports-a-rocked-up-build-that-speaks-to/

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