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May 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

STRENGTHS: Compactly built with some deceiving body strength – good north-south momentum…low pad level and runs close to the ground with a fluid body type…nice cutback and burst to make defenders miss with quick feet to sidestep defenders and flip on the jets…stiff ankles but has some body wiggle to avoid tackles…good vision and patience at the LOS to read blocks, spurt through holes and get to the second level…knack for the big play with several productive runs on his resume…soft hands out of the backfield and very reliable as a pass-catcher.
High effort blocker and works hard to get in position, using proper technique…NFL bloodlines – relative of wide receivers Santana and Sinorice Moss…selfless player with high football character – waited his turn to be the starter in Madison…very productive career, finishing fourth in school history in rushing yards (4,015), third in rushing scores (45), first in yards per carry average (6.2) and first in receiving yards for a RB (670).

James C. White, RB, Wisconsin, NFL Draft – CBSSports.com – NFLDraftScout.com

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Do you think the Pats will actually trade Mallett in a year or two now that we’ve got Garoppollo?

May 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Mallett’s in his last year, but I think they will hang on to him. There’s no way Garoppolo is ready to be the #2 right out of the gate. Like Brady before him, he’ll spend this year as the #3, then compete for the backup position with a free agent next season. 

Long-term I’d be more interested in keeping Garoppolo regardless. I just haven’t seen enough progress out of Mallett. Mallett has a top-notch arm, but in the preseason games I have not seen his touch improve much, if at all.

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May 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Bryan Stork – 2014 NFL Draft profile (by Erick Ward)

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

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May 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Stork, who at 6-foot-3 7/8 and 315 pounds, brings a bigger body type to the position (Wendell is 6-2, 300). The Patriots have been vulnerable at times to inside pressure (think AFC championship game vs. Broncos), especially against bigger nose tackles, and Stork could ultimately be part of the solution.

Patriots select center Bryan Stork in 4th – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

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Rodgers was drafted when Favre had years left and the Packers had other needs. Garappolo doesn’t have an extremely big arm but he has nice touch. I’d rather we took a QB with his sort of intangibles and then worked on him throwing the ball with more velocity and fitting it into tight windows. It’s not like we’re starting from scratch. He is very good. I don’t think Brady would have been bothered in the slightest by the pick. It was a smart pick. BB has seen something and thinks he will work.

May 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Was up late last night watching every bit of film on Garoppolo I could find and I think his quick release is special. Does he need time to develop? Sure. But like Mallett, he has a unique skill that I think made him especially intriguing to Belichick.

His arm reminds me somewhat of Russell Wilson. He doesn’t have Wilson’s escapability, but he has at least two inches on the Seahawk quarterback. Garoppolo just puts great zip on his passes and goes through his progressions quickly and confidently. He doesn’t seem to get rattled. He also has enough quickness and athleticism to make plays with his feet when things break down.

He’s a rootable player and I look forward to seeing how he progresses over the next couple of seasons. With his arm and quick decisions he would fit in well with how the Pats run their offense. He can throw the quick screens but also has enough arm strength to fling it down the field.

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May 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Aside from the obvious beard that would help him fit right in with the likes of Logan Mankins, Stork has interior versatility and great size to handle big-bodied defensive tackles. That’s something the Pats have struggled with in recent years with their collection of undersized technicians. Stork would immediately improve the depth at center and guard and could also develop into a starter before long.

7th Round: Bryan Stork, C, Florida State

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May 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The hardest thing is probably just the footwork,” Garoppolo said. “My footwork in college was: Catch the ball, one, two, three. Or maybe just set and throw at times. So getting used to the five- and seven-step drop, that’s been the biggest adjustment.

NFL Draft 2014: How will QB Jimmy Garoppolo adjust to a traditional NFL offense like Jets’ system? | NJ.com

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