Its posted on Draft Daddy by someone called Theo Lambros who apparently knows his stuff. I think with regard to our needs a has it a tiny bit wrong , but Willis in round 1 , I would explode! The glaring need of DT has been very much overlooked and I don't think we will pick up what we need outside of round 3. I like all the picks but wonder if we would be better going after someone like Ahman Green to fill the RB spot. http://www.draftdaddy.com/prospects/collegeScout.cfm Our Picks are; 25. New York Jets ? Patrick Willis ILB Ole Miss 37. New York Jets (from WAS)- Antonio Johnson DE Miss. State 59. New York Jets ? Tony Hunt RB Penn State 89. New York Jets- Jay Moore OLB Nebraska
I like that mock draft. Looks very accurate. My only issue is that so many mock drafts have the Patriots taking a WR. I just don't see it. I know it's a weakness but they took Chad Jackson pretty early last year and they never care about WRs, even when it's a weakness. Same with CBs. I think the Pats will just go back to their LBs and DBs.
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If Patrick Willis is available at pick 24, I really don't see the Patriots passing him up... but then again, stranger things have happened.
I really don't like that draft for us... would've went: 1. Justin Blalock 2a. Hughes or Moses 2b. Hunt ILB is not exactly a need for us, as Victor Hobson would fit much better inside then out (he's a bigger LB and he's not THAT fast) so Moses would be a better fit then Willis, IMO. But for the most part the mock is solid and one of the best I've seen so far.
Much appreciated. I agree, OLB is a bigger need but I thought Willis was the superior player and fits as to what Mangini looks for in a player(came out of an abusive household and was a self made academic) Cutting Barton would save 3 million and Hobson would still see a lot of time at both ILB and OLB. I question Hughes' speed. He was pretty much destroyed by Steve Smith vs USC. He's real susceptible to the double-move and will get caught with his eyes in the backfield vs. man. I think he'd be a better fit in a Cover 2 than our defense.
Willis lasting to 25? Doubt it... He's a great prospect. I expect either the Rams or Panthers to take him at 13/14.
Interesting that Steve Smith has consistently not been drafted in these mocks. Any reason he wouldn't be in the top three rounds?
That's where I believe Willis grades out currently. Many people feel he's a borderline 1st-2nd rounder but then again, I certainly wouldn't rule out Willis going as high as 11(since Singletary loved him) Seems to be a pretty varied range on where people think he'll go so anything's possible... Smith just doesn't have the best size/speed in the world. It was also how the mock fell. Deep class or WRs with most of the 1st/2nd day border guys falling to the 2nd.
New one is out- different 1st rounder which I'm sure will take heat... but that's part of the game...
Very interesting. I'm wary of that first round pick but, given who the Jets would get in Round 2, I would love that draft.
Yeah, I know most people haven't seen him since he got hurt this year and I'm sure people see the discrepancy in where mocks project him, but he's the 3rd best DT in the draft and a late-1st early 2nd guy(As do Kiper and Wright if that validates my opinion any more) Here's also something else I posted at another Jets board: "Here's a look at the Patriots' draft history... 2000 Rd Sel# Player Pos. School 2 46 Adrian Klemm G Hawaii 3 76 J.R. Redmond FB Arizona State 4 127 Greg Randall T Michigan State 5 141 Dave Stachelski TE Boise State 5 161 Jeff Marriott G Missouri 6 187 Antwan Harris DB Virginia 6 199 Tom Brady QB Michigan 6 201 David Nugent DE Purdue 7 226 Casey Tisdale DE New Mexico 7 239 Patrick Pass FB Georgia 2001 Rd Sel# Player Pos. School 1 6 Richard Seymour DE Georgia 2 48 Matt Light T Purdue 3 86 Brock Williams CB Notre Dame 4 96 Kenyatta Jones T South Florida 4 119 Jabari Holloway TE Notre Dame 5 163 Hakim Akbar OLB Washington 6 180 Arther Love TE South Carolina State 6 200 Leonard Myers CB Miami 7 216 Owen Pochman K Brigham Young 7 239 T.J. Turner OLB Michigan State 2002 Rd Sel# Player Pos. School 1 21 Daniel Graham TE Colorado 2 65 Deion Branch WR Louisville 4 117 Rohan Davey QB Louisiana State 4 126 Jarvis Green DE Louisiana State 7 237 Antwoine Womack RB Virginia 7 253 David Givens WR Notre Dame 2003 Rd Sel# Player Pos. School 1 13 Ty Warren DE Texas A&M 2 36 Eugene Wilson FS Illinois 2 45 Bethel Johnson WR Texas A&M 4 117 Dan Klecko DT Temple 4 120 Asante Samuel CB Central Florida 5 164 Dan Koppen C Boston College 6 201 Kliff Kingsbury QB Texas Tech 7 234 Spencer Nead FB Brigham Young 7 239 Tully Banta-Cain OLB California 7 243 Ethan Kelley NT Baylor 2004 Rd Sel# Player Pos. School 1 21 Vince Wilfork DT Miami 1 32 Ben Watson TE Georgia 2 63 Marquise Hill DE Louisiana State 3 95 Guss Scott FS Florida 4 113 Dexter Reid SS North Carolina 4 128 Cedric Cobbs RB Arkansas 5 164 P.K. Sam WR Florida State 7 233 Christian Morton CB Illinois 2005 Rd Sel# Player Pos. School 1 32 Logan Mankins G Fresno State 3 84 Ellis Hobbs CB Iowa State 3 100 Nick Kaczur T Toledo 4 133 James Sanders SS Fresno State 5 170 Ryan Claridge OLB Nevada-Las Vegas 7 230 Matt Cassel QB Southern California 7 255 Andy Stokes TE William Penn 2006 Rd Sel# Player Pos. Ht. Wt. School 1 21 Maroney, Laurence RB 6-0 216 Minnesota 2 36 Jackson, Chad WR 6-1 212 Florida 3 86 Thomas, Dave TE 6-3 239 Texas 4 106 Mills, Garrett TE 6-1 227 Tulsa 4 118 Gostkowski, Stephen K 6-2 210 Memphis 5 136 O'Callaghan, Ryan G 6-7 343 California 6 191 Mincey, Jeremy DE 6-4 258 Florida 6 205 Stevenson, Dan G 6-5 297 Notre Dame 6 206 Smith, Le Kevin DT 6-3 315 Nebraska 7 229 Andrews, Willie CB 5-9 182 Baylor Draft day trades: 2000: New England traded its seventh-round choice (No. 212) to San Francisco for the 49ers' 2001 sixth-round draft choice. San Francisco selected Tim Rattay, QB, Louisiana Tech. 2001: -8. -- Detroit Lions traded their second-round (No. 48) selection to New England for the Patriots second- (No. 50) and sixth-round (No. 173) selections. New England selected Matt Light, G, Purdue. Detroit selected Dominic Raiola, C, Nebraska and Jason Glenn, LB, Texas A&M. -13. -- New England Patriots traded their third-round (No. 69) selection to Minnesota for the Vikings third- (No. 86) and fourth-round (No. 119) selections. Minnesota selected Eric Kelly, DB, Kentucky. New England selected Brock Williams, DB, Notre Dame and Jabari Holloway, TE, Notre Dame. -15. -- San Diego Chargers traded their fourth-round (No. 96) selection to New England for the Patriots fourth- (No. 112) and fifth-round (No. 139) selections. New England selected Kenyatta Jones, G, South Florida. San Diego selected Carlos Polk, LB, Nebraska and Zeke Moreno, LB, Southern California. -17. -- New England Patriots traded their fifth-round (No. 149) selection to Detroit for the Lions sixth- (No. 180) and seventh-round (No. 216) selections. Detroit selected Mike McMahon, QB, Rutgers. New England selected Arther Love, TE, South Carolina State and Owen Pochman, K, Brigham Young. -18. -- New England Patriots traded their sixth-round (No. 170) selection to Jacksonville for the Jaguars 2002 fifth-round selection. Jacksonville selected Chad Ward, G, Washington. 2002: - 6. Washington traded its first-round (No. 21) selection to New England for the Patriots first- (No. 32), third- (No. 96) and seventh-round (No. 234) choices. New England selected Daniel Graham, te, Colorado. Washington selected Patrick Ramsey, qb, Tulane, traded (No. 96) to Baltimore and selected Greg Scott, de, Hampton. -2. Denver traded its fourth-round (No. 117) choice to New England for the Patriots fourth- (No.131) and fifth-round (No. 144) choices. New England selected Rohan Davey, qb, LSU. Denver selected Sam Brandon, db, UNLV and Herb Haygood, wr, Michigan State. -4. New England traded its fifth-round (No. 168) choice to Dallas for the Cowboys seventh-round (No. 237) and 2003 fifth round choices. Dallas selected Ralph Hunter, db, Virginia Union. New England selected Antwoine Womack, rb, Virginia. 2005: -Raiders get: New England's sixth-round pick (No. 175) and selected DT Antajj Hawthorne. Patriots get: Oakland's seventh-round pick (No. 230), which they used to select QB Matt Cassel, and its fifth-round pick in 2006. -Packers get: New England's sixth-round pick (No. 195), which they used to select WR Craig Bragg, and seventh-round pick (No. 246), which it used to select G Will Whitticker. Patriots get: Green Bay's sixth-round pick (No. 175), which it quickly traded. -Lions get: New England's fifth-round pick (No. 145) and selected QB Dan Orlovsky, and a sixth-round pick (No. 206), which Detroit used to select DE Jonathan Goddard. Patriots get: Detroit's fourth-round pick in 2006. -Ravens get: New England's second-round pick (No. 64 overall) and selected T Adam Terry. Patriots get: Baltimore's third-round pick (No. 84), which they used to select CB Ellis Hobbs, sixth-round pick (No. 195), which they later traded, and a third-round pick in the 2006 draft. 2006: Patriots Get # 2nd round, No. 36: Chad Jackson, WR, Florida Packers Get # 2nd round, No. 52: Greg Jennings, WR, Western Michigan # 3rd round, No. 75: Jason Spitz, C, Louisville *Info from CNNSI and ESPN.* I didn't complete all my research because it was getting tedious but there are some trends here. #1- Belichick's first 5 years with Patriots he chose guys who play along the line with his first pick in the draft. #2- Belichick isn't afraid to trade up if he is really in love with a player, but overall, he seems more inclined to trade DOWN- ESPECIALLY 2nd day(where its even more of a crapshoot) #3- Belichick also traded picks in the 2nd day for future picks that were a round higher(to compensate for the year difference) It's been only one year but Mangini has already done some of these things: 1)2 first rounders- 2 offensive linemen 2)Traded down out of the 2nd and 3rd round picks. 3)Got a 2nd in the following year(this year) while trading down in the 2nd round. Am I reaching on some of the trends? Maybe. But I thought examining the Patriots' track record with drafts would be a good tool to look at in trying to predict what Mangini will do" Jets drafted 2 lineman in the first round last year, traded down out of both their 2nd and 3rd round picks, and acquired a future(this year's) 2nd....so I think I'm on to something. Maybe that'll help explain the logic of the pick...
For the love of everything holy, please STFU about Michael Bush. We all know you like him. Point made. Now stop.
I had my doubts of how his running style translated to the NFL BEFORE the injury... For a RB who didn't have good speed to begin with to be out-of-shape and walking with a limp, I see 74 as reasonably generous. Once he checks out medically, he'll start rising back up my board.
I know some people have Olsen higher know because Olsen's stock is hot after interviewing well, but Miller is the better talent, IMO.