MassLive surveyed some Pats last year, the consensus was Jonathan Jones who ran a 4.33 40 at the combine (he claims it was actually a 4.31).
And I can't find the link ATM, but on DMac's INT return, he was clocked as the fastest player carrying the ball in the NFL up to that time (I think by end of season he had slipped to 3rd). That could be a good double-team pairing.
Which bring us to Gilmore. Do they put Gilmore on Hill as the best on the best, as the Pats have mostly done this year? Or do they assume since no one can double Hill, then they should put Gilmore on Watkins to take him out one-on-one and double Hill? Or do they really mix it up and throw Gilmore on Kelce (the other "best")?
Part of me wonders if this is the time to pull the Super Bowl 36 defense out of mothballs or will the rules of today's NFL simply not allow that anymore?