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April 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Yes, the New England Patriots used the majority of their draft picks on defenders for the second year in a row – and an improved defense will be critical to the team’s championship hopes – but if there’s one area that is sure to excite the team’s fans, it’s the potential for what the dynamic Dobson/Boyce duo might bring to the offense. It’s new. It’s exciting. And, perhaps above all else, it’s intriguing. While the Patriots have drafted and developed rookies into immediate contributors at other positions, this is the first time they’re making such an authoritative effort to do so at receiver, a position in which they normally rely on veterans.

2013 NFL draft – New England Patriots’ double wide WR redo – ESPN Boston

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