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So what’s your solution at WR?
The draft and Free agency. I am old school, insofar as I think the difference between wrs is not huge.....I hate to say it but kind of like Belichik thought the difference between Larry Fitzgerald and Antonio Bryant? from university of Pitt, was not huge. lol
Edit just read something about how BB admires LF and his great work ethic.....offered his son a scholarship to UNC........Some things change and make a difference.
 
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The draft and Free agency. I am old school, insofar as I think the difference between wrs is not huge.....I hate to say it but kind of like Belichik thought the difference between Larry Fitzgerald and Antonio Bryant? from university of Pitt, was not huge. lol
Edit just read something about how BB admires LF and his great work ethic.....offered his son a scholarship to UNC........Some things change and make a difference.
Any names you can share who’d interest you, free agency or trade? Imo the free agency pickings are slim. And with the cap increase most teams are choosing to resign their players.
 
Any names you can share who’d interest you, free agency or trade? Imo the free agency pickings are slim. And with the cap increase most teams are choosing to resign their players.
Can't sleep, but no........Not up on the draft....Maybe a Robert Woods old, but talented and probably cheap in a trade.....Always Tyreek Hill ....bad off the field but had a broken wrist last year....played through it..........A year of Hill would not be bad............to say the least.
 
Can't sleep, but no........Not up on the draft....Maybe a Robert Woods old, but talented and probably cheap in a trade.....Always Tyreek Hill ....bad off the field but had a broken wrist last year....played through it..........A year of Hill would not be bad............to say the least.
Hill would be terrible in the locker room. This is a young offense, can’t take a chance of poisoning it with a toxic personality like Hill.

Woods is washed up. There aren’t any stud receivers at the top of the draft like there were last season.

Kupp
Travis Hunter
Bourne
Boutte
Polk
Baker
 
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Hill would be terrible in the locker room. This is a young offense, can’t take a chance of poisoning it with a toxic personality like Hill.

Woods is washed up. There aren’t any stud receivers at the top of the draft like there were last season.

Kupp
Travis Hunter
Bourne
Boutte
Polk
Baker
I agree Woods is washed most likely but Hill is ok on the field and to a degree in the room as long as he is the top dog and likes the culture......Btw Spillane was an excellent signing. That much I know. I could see Hunter but maybe one of the university of Miami wideouts......
Btw, I hate the U renegade program they have generally been. But they have good receivers most years, including this one.
 
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NFL Analyst Projects Patriots' First-Round Pick After Spending Spree

Mike Vrabel surely would love to make this pick

The NFL’s two-day legal tampering period played out pretty well for the Patriots, both internally and externally.

New England used the last two days to address various needs and add high-end talent to a roster that was bereft of it last season. But outside of Foxboro, Mass., moves made by other franchises created an ideal first-round draft situation for Mike Vrabel and company.

The Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants all failed to add a new starting quarterback Monday or Tuesday. That very well could change by late April, but if it doesn’t, all three teams could be in the market for a signal-caller in Round 1 of the draft.

Such a scenario would set the stage for New England to select one of the very best non-QBs in this year’s class at No. 4 overall. And in a “mini mock” released Tuesday, ESPN’s Field Yates projected the Patriots to land talented pass-rusher Abdul Carter.

“No team should be rooting harder for two quarterbacks to go in the first three picks than the Patriots,” Yates wrote. “They could then just let the board fall to them and take either Carter or (Travis) Hunter — whichever of them is still available. Carter is the best pass rusher in the class and would instantly become one of the Patriots’ two best defensive cornerstones along with corner Christian Gonzalez. With his incredible first-step quickness, he’d fit nicely alongside new addition Milton Williams.

“Yes, the Patriots still must address the left tackle position, and they’ve made a flurry of defensive moves. But the opportunity to add Carter is too good to pass up, no matter what happens over the rest of free agency.”

Carter probably would be a dream selection for Vrabel, a former Big Ten defender himself. The Patriots’ new head coach clearly is fixated on building a ferocious defense and the Penn State product would help fulfill that objective. There’s also a very easy case to be made that there’s not a wide receiver nor offensive lineman in this class worthy of the No. 4 overall pick.

At that point in the draft, it probably would be best for New England to employ a “best player available” approach. And Carter might be the very best on the board.
 
Hill would be terrible in the locker room. This is a young offense, can’t take a chance of poisoning it with a toxic personality like Hill.

Woods is washed up. There aren’t any stud receivers at the top of the draft like there were last season.

Kupp
Travis Hunter
Bourne
Boutte
Polk
Baker
Pop Douglas? I’d have him on the team over the last 3 names, idc if Polk was a recent 2nd rounder I’ve never seen somebody look that bad on an nfl field before
 

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