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YankeeRebel
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What do the Pats do at #21?
Obviously that is deternined by value available.What do the Pats do at #21?
What do the Pats do at #21?
If you're asking what should they do I'd go with a CB or OT.
If you're asking what will they do, I have no fucking clue.
In 2004 everyone had the Pats drafting Steven Jackson, then Vince Wilfork fell into their laps... The Pats reallllly needed a running back but saw too much value in Wilfork, then traded for Corey Dillon.Hey someone had some back bone and cast a vote
In 2004 everyone had the Pats drafting Steven Jackson, then Vince Wilfork fell into their laps... The Pats reallllly needed a running back but saw too much value in Wilfork, then traded for Corey Dillon.
You can't make a good guess without knowing the 20 actions that happen before their turn. It's not my lack of back bone that stops me from casting a vote. It's my respect for the past that keeps me from thinking any insight I might have is worth even a nickel.
This might shock you!
What if the Patriots had listened to Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay in the last 10 drafts?
ESPN’s draft experts do not have the best track record when it comes to predicting New England’s selections.www.patspulpit.com
I don't pay attention until pre season, after camp.
Jordon Davis.
He would be a good fitPatriots draft profile: Jordan Davis would have a transformative effect on New England’s defense
The 22-year-old is a freak.www.patspulpit.com
He will be way gone before he gets to usPatriots draft profile: Jordan Davis would have a transformative effect on New England’s defense
The 22-year-old is a freak.www.patspulpit.com