I know it’s a tomorrow question but what RB should I be rooting for with one of our several 4th rounders?
Also, I know we heard he won't be traded but Pats could call Denver again about Jeudy---#46 and one of the extra 4ths?
Trade up for Josh Downs, trade back into the bottom of the second round for one of Bergeron/Steen/Dawand Jones. If OT starts going early, get one of those guys first, then trade back into the second for Mingo.
Kind of hoping we stay put and end up with Darnell Washington at 46.
Thanks for the thoughts/Cliff notes guys!I think Bill will go BPA for the most part, but in my ideal world where Bill has me on his draft team I'd be looking at these positions and guys with our 2 picks (we may move around or end up with 3 as well).
TE: Mayer, Washington, LaPorta, Musgrave, Schoonmaker, Kraft (think this is an ideal spot to see who is falling and grab one of the last 2.)
Edge: Foskey (my top guy), White, Adebawore, Ojulari
WR: AT Perry, Mingo, Tillman (not as big a Downs fan, but if he free-falls into the 3rd... sure)
OT: Steen, Morris, Warren
S: Branch, Martin, Brown(Sydney)
My ideal outcome would be coming out of the 2nd with one of: Foskey,Perry, Branch, Mingo, Washington, LaPorta, Then getting Steen in the 3rd. But any 2 of the guys above would make me happy, trading up into the late 3rd and getting 3 of them.... even better.
If you draw over non-erasable marks with a dry erase marker, it'll wipe right off. No idea why it works, but it does.Must have written on the whiteboard with a non-erasable marker. Hate it when I do that.
I like those outcomes. I think my optimal scenario is to take one of the top TEs and one of the top EDGEs. Something like Foskey/Ojulari and then LaPorta/Washington/Schoonmaker.I think Bill will go BPA for the most part, but in my ideal world where Bill has me on his draft team I'd be looking at these positions and guys with our 2 picks (we may move around or end up with 3 as well).
TE: Mayer, Washington, LaPorta, Musgrave, Schoonmaker, Kraft (think this is an ideal spot to see who is falling and grab one of the last 2.)
Edge: Foskey (my top guy), White, Adebawore, Ojulari
WR: AT Perry, Mingo, Tillman (not as big a Downs fan, but if he free-falls into the 3rd... sure)
OT: Steen, Morris, Warren
S: Branch, Martin, Brown(Sydney)
My ideal outcome would be coming out of the 2nd with one of: Foskey,Perry, Branch, Mingo, Washington, LaPorta, Then getting Steen in the 3rd. But any 2 of the guys above would make me happy, trading up into the late 3rd and getting 3 of them.... even better.
Don't really see the Harry comp at all. Mingo is smaller, faster & a better route runner, & is much more of a slot than Harry.I'm hoping for some combo of Tillman, Mims and one of the many TEs available today. Don't want Mingo anywhere near 46 but if he is there in the mid-late third worth a flyer. Too much Nkeal in his game except Nkeal was productive in college unlike Mingo.
There was chatter amongst the talking heads about Mingo yesterday (forget who). I'm falling in love with A.T. Perry and hope that he falls.Don't really see the Harry comp at all. Mingo is smaller, faster & a better route runner, & is much more of a slot than Harry.
Mingo could definitely easily fail, but I think it would be for different reasons.
Mingo is 6'2" 220 and Harry is 6'4" 225 so similar builds. Mingo is faster but neither are considered good separators and the big plus for both is they are great blockers. Mingo's college production was not good and college production is typically a good barometer of NFL success unless there was extensive injury concerns or other mitigating factors which really aren't the case with Mingo. He does have some upside but I think he has one of the lowest floors among WR expected to be drafted in day 2.Don't really see the Harry comp at all. Mingo is smaller, faster & a better route runner, & is much more of a slot than Harry.
Mingo could definitely easily fail, but I think it would be for different reasons.
BB wouldn't really be watching highlights in the draft room to try to decide whether to pick a guy, would he? Shouldn't that diligence have been done weeks ago so that you're essentially just picking from a list on draft day?In the Patriots.com draft room video you can see Belichick watching UNC film in the background. Josh Downs?
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Might have to if they have their hearts set on one of the TEs--not hard to imagine them disappearing as quickly as the OTs and WRs did last night.Per league sources, the #Patriots have made calls about moving up in round 2. With the amount of draft capital they have, especially in round 4, they have the potential to make a decent leap in both rounds 2 and 3.
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My guess is he had a thought come into his head and wanted to take another look. There's probably a lot of down time in those "war rooms" too. No doubt all the main prep has been done. BB probably watches random film at all hours and all places.BB wouldn't really be watching highlights in the draft room to try to decide whether to pick a guy, would he? Shouldn't that diligence have been done weeks ago so that you're essentially just picking from a list on draft day?
Yeah agree with this. He's not just sitting there listening to Kiper for 3 hours. He watches film everywhere. On the treadmill. In bed. On a plane. Etc.My guess is he had a thought come into his head and wanted to take another look. There's probably a lot of down time in those "war rooms" too. No doubt all the main prep has been done. BB probably watches random film at all hours and all places.
Mingo's production last year was ~fine, although most of it was against Vandy. The fact this was his 1st healthy season is troubling, though.Mingo is 6'2" 220 and Harry is 6'4" 225 so similar builds. Mingo is faster but neither are considered good separators and the big plus for both is they are great blockers. Mingo's college production was not good and college production is typically a good barometer of NFL success unless there was extensive injury concerns or other mitigating factors which really aren't the case with Mingo. He does have some upside but I think he has one of the lowest floors among WR expected to be drafted in day 2.
I've seen Harry's combine height listed at 6'2, 6'2-3/8, and 74.88 inches. It's never been 6'3, let alone 6'4. Very similar builds.Mingo is 6'2" 220 and Harry is 6'4" 225 so similar builds.
lucky that Washington took Forbes over Gonzalez at 16.Can somebody explain how the machinations of Belichick trading from 14 to 17 to get one of the biggest steals of the draft while simultaneously screwing the Jets over by taking their OL pick off the board works in reality? That seems like some 4D chess shit.
Iv'e been performing ritual sacrifices to the football gods all morning in the hopes that the Patriots draft Darnell Washington, TE, Georgia. A man-mountain on legs, would upgrade both blocking and red zone TD proficiency immeasurably. Please please please please please.So what is everybody's (realistic) best case scenario for tonight? I haven't followed this draft at all but obviously our offense is fucking putrid and we need OL help and also WR/TE. Who should I be hoping we grab, either at our spots or through a trade up?
Supposedly they had some intel suggesting that the Commanders wanted Forbes.lucky that Washington took Forbes over Gonzalez at 16.
Probably been having calls all week with teams in various pick ranges, so when they are on the clock they look at the board and say... What value difference do we have between these X guys we're considering? Do we see that as more or less than the value of what we know PIT will give us?Can somebody explain how the machinations of Belichick trading from 14 to 17 to get one of the biggest steals of the draft while simultaneously screwing the Jets over by taking their OL pick off the board works in reality? That seems like some 4D chess shit.
Is Adebawore an edge? I thought he was more of a 3 Technique?I think Bill will go BPA for the most part, but in my ideal world where Bill has me on his draft team I'd be looking at these positions and guys with our 2 picks (we may move around or end up with 3 as well).
TE: Mayer, Washington, LaPorta, Musgrave, Schoonmaker, Kraft (think this is an ideal spot to see who is falling and grab one of the last 2.)
Edge: Foskey (my top guy), White, Adebawore, Ojulari
WR: AT Perry, Mingo, Tillman (not as big a Downs fan, but if he free-falls into the 3rd... sure)
OT: Steen, Morris, Warren
S: Branch, Martin, Brown(Sydney)
My ideal outcome would be coming out of the 2nd with one of: Foskey,Perry, Branch, Mingo, Washington, LaPorta, Then getting Steen in the 3rd. But any 2 of the guys above would make me happy, trading up into the late 3rd and getting 3 of them.... even better.
If you haven't read it yet, you should definitely check out the 2023 Draft Fits thread at the top of this page under the Wait Who? subthread. In particular, SMU_Sox's contributions are very detailed and enjoyable to read.I know it’s a tomorrow question but what RB should I be rooting for with one of our several 4th rounders?
If you haven't read it yet, you should definitely check out the 2023 Draft Fits thread at the top of this page under the Wait Who? subthread. In particular, SMU_Sox's contributions are very detailed and enjoyable to read.
For lead backs, SMU lists Roschon Johnson (Texas) and Tiyon Evans (Louisville) as fits. Others on this board have mentioned Zach Charbonnet (UCLA) and Sean Tucker (Syracuse). SMU has also listed Evan Hull (Northwestern) and Eric Gray (Oklahoma) as receiving back fits.
Pats on clock at 14 and want Gonzalez and have decent ideas of who the Jets want at 15 (Jones) and know the Commanders are into Forbes at 16, so know they are safe to move back a few, especially if they also would have been happy with someone like JSN. They also know Steelers want Jones so they make a call or Steelers know the same intel and call NE.Can somebody explain how the machinations of Belichick trading from 14 to 17 to get one of the biggest steals of the draft while simultaneously screwing the Jets over by taking their OL pick off the board works in reality? That seems like some 4D chess shit.
How do the Pats know the Jets won't take Gonzalez when the Steelers grab their choice? I'm guessing the Pats decided they would have been happy with one of at least 2 that they were almost certain would still be there? Otherwise, it's too risky not to just take Gonzalez at 14.Pats on clock at 14 and want Gonzalez and have decent ideas of who the Jets want at 15 (Jones) and know the Commanders are into Forbes at 16, so know they are safe to move back a few, especially if they also would have been happy with someone like JSN. They also know Steelers want Jones so they make a call or Steelers know the same intel and call NE.
On one of the shows I was listening to last night, they said when teams makes those kinds of calls it's SOP to let the team know your target so Pats knew Steelers weren't moving up to get Gonzalez.
He knows that they're the Jets.How do the Pats know the Jets won't take Gonzalez when the Steelers grab their choice? I'm guessing the Pats decided they would have been happy with one of at least 2 that they were almost certain would still be there? Otherwise, it's too risky not to just take Gonzalez at 14.
You know they have numerous much bigger needs, haven’t been linked to CBs according to your whisper network, and drafted a shutdown corner with a top ten pick last year. Them passing on Gonzalez was a pretty safe bet.How do the Pats know the Jets won't take Gonzalez when the Steelers grab their choice? I'm guessing the Pats decided they would have been happy with one of at least 2 that they were almost certain would still be there? Otherwise, it's too risky not to just take Gonzalez at 14.
Do they 100% know? Of course not, but you gotta make educated guesses and assume things--like they aren't going CB first round 2 years in a row.How do the Pats know the Jets won't take Gonzalez when the Steelers grab their choice? I'm guessing the Pats decided they would have been happy with one of at least 2 that they were almost certain would still be there? Otherwise, it's too risky not to just take Gonzalez at 14.
I guess they were ultimately correct if that was their thinking. But at some point when somebody slips enough you have to expect that a team might not be able to pass up the value.You know they have numerous much bigger needs, haven’t been linked to CBs according to your whisper network, and drafted a shutdown corner with a top ten pick last year. Them passing on Gonzalez was a pretty safe bet.
Absolutely. But you cannot always play it safe. They took a shot and we're right.I guess they were ultimately correct if that was their thinking. But at some point when somebody slips enough you have to expect that a team might not be able to pass up the value.
Paris Johnson went to the Cardinals with the 6th pick. Anton Harrison, OT (27) and Nolan Smith, Edge (30) may have been in play at 17.Absolutely. But you cannot always play it safe. They took a shot and we're right.
Interesting he could be a nice target to be the new 3rd down back. Would be a 1 year rental I think so maybe #135? Less than that?
I bet the Pats wanted Nolan Smith. My guess is Levis ends up with LAR.ESPN reporting that the Pats tried to trade back into the 1st round. I wonder who it was for? Possibly a WR (until they all went in order), a TE, or... Will Levis?
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Interesting he could be a nice target to be the new 3rd down back. Would be a 1 year rental I think so maybe #135? Less than that?
Agreed. He was likely "in the mix" at 14 but no chance they had him as the clear pick.I think there is basically zero chance the Patriots were locked in on Gonzales. If they were they take him 14. They may have had him 1st of 2-3 similar picks but 2 picks is a real risk if they locked on him. Jets may trade down once the OT tier ends, WAS could take him or trade down.
You mean other than Matt Groh saying in his press conference last night that they pretty much knew Washington preferred Forbes? I mean I guess it could be spin but also...More specifically, there is no reason to think they knew Washington - who they traded behind - preferred a different corner. Bill isn’t gonna risk that it if a guy he loves is the clear BPA at a premium position.