Patriots head into draft with 11 picks at their disposal

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  • The General
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-10-05
    • 13279

    #1
    Patriots head into draft with 11 picks at their disposal
    Foxboro, Mass. — Bill Belichick is done cramming.

    “It’s kind of like studying for a final exam,” the New England Patriots head coach said earlier this week as the NFL Draft approached. “You’ve got a whole semester’s worth of information and material.

    "What questions is the professor going to ask on the final exam? Which five questions are they going to be? I don’t know. You’ve got to study all the material. You hope that you’re on the target (with) the ones he’s asked. When it’s over, you probably wish you would have studied a little more on something else and maybe spent a little less time on another area.

    “That’s kind of the way it is on the draft every year. You have to be prepared for everything. In the end, you never know what it’s going to be.”

    Exam day is here, and while there really is no telling how the weekend-long draft will unfold this much is known:

    - The Patriots hold four picks – one in the first round, three more in the second – on the opening day of the draft, which kicks off at 4 o’clock this afternoon (NFL Network; ESPN from 4-9, then ESPN2).

    - They hold seven more picks – two each in the third and sixth rounds; one apiece in the fourth, fifth and seventh rounds – on the second day of the draft, which begins at 10 a.m. Sunday (NFL Network; ESPN).

    - Specifically, the breakdown finds the Patriots drafting at Nos. 23, 34, 47, 58, 89, 97, 124, 170, 199, 207 and 234. Of those 11 picks, eight can be traded. The three compensatory picks (97th, 170th and 207th ) the team was awarded by the league for free agent losses cannot be moved.

    - Yes, the Patriots have been talking trades of late, but that’s standard operating procedure for teams around the NFL at this time of year.

    “At this point in time, there’s a lot of preliminary conversation,” Belichick said during a predraft press conference at Gillette Stadium Tuesday. “You talk to a team or they talk to you, whichever way it goes. Are they interested in moving a certain pick? Are you interested in moving a certain pick? And you just kind of get some parameters.

    “Some teams are at a certain point in the draft where they kind of say, ‘No, I don’t think we’re going to want to move.’ OK. Great. Well, you know on draft day, if you were interested in moving to that spot, that’s probably not a real good option. There’s other teams that will tell you, ‘We’d absolutely love to consider something if maybe one or two guys that we’re looking for aren’t there.’ OK. Great. Come to that point and (if) you’re interested in movin g to that position, that’ll be the team you contact. (It’s) more along those lines.”

    With an abundance of picks at their disposal, there is no question that there could be movement over the course of this weekend in Foxboro. This, after all, is a franchise that has made 28 draft weekend deals during the Belichick era.

    It all began with a trade on April 16, 2000, that saw the Patriots acquire San Francisco’s sixth-round pick in 2001 for a seventh-round choice in 2000 they’d previously acquired from Philadelphia. The draft weekend deals have led to the departure of quarterback Drew Bledsoe to Buffalo in 2002 and the arrival of wide receiver Randy Moss from Oakland in 2007.

    “It’s always an exciting time when you build your team,” said Belichick, “and this weekend will be an important team-building time for all of us in the National Football League.”

  • brooks85
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 01-05-09
    • 44709

    #2
    Another reason I love my future bet on the patriots.
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    • slacker00
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 10-06-05
      • 12262

      #3
      Originally posted by brooks85
      Another reason I love my future bet on the patriots.
      What's that, a Super Bowl future? I know. Unless Brady is lost for the season again, I don't know how they get knocked off. They'll be at least 2-1 favs in any playoff game this year.
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      • brooks85
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 01-05-09
        • 44709

        #4
        Ya, im on the bandwagon of not liking the patriots but after the 18-1 season, Brady going down in the first game of last season, some good Free agent pickups, 11 picks in the draft(hello trade), and as of now, to me is a cupcake schedule, they are going to be on a mission.
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        • slacker00
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 10-06-05
          • 12262

          #5
          Originally posted by brooks85
          Ya, im on the bandwagon of not liking the patriots but after the 18-1 season, Brady going down in the first game of last season, some good Free agent pickups, 11 picks in the draft(hello trade), and as of now, to me is a cupcake schedule, they are going to be on a mission.
          The Pats will have a cake schedule indefinitely as long as they stay in the AFC East. The Jets, Bills, Dolphins are not even 8-8 quality teams next year. The Dolphins caught some magic last year with an easy schedule & the wildcat which will be less effective going forward. The Jets are without a legit QB and a bunch of over-the-hill vets, not to mention a terrible front office. The Bills are just a sad franchise which will find ways to shoot themselves in the foot again and again. The Pats might as well pencil themselves at 5-1 or 6-0 in division and an automatic home playoff game.
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          • Casperwaits
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 08-25-06
            • 5042

            #6
            As a resident Pats fan, I am REALLY looking forward to this draft. Imagine Crabtree as another offensive weapon for Brady...Jeesh!!
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            • pavyracer
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 04-12-07
              • 82905

              #7
              Having 11 draft picks doesn't mean you get 11 good players. You would be lucky if 2-3 turn out to be starters.
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              • Casperwaits
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 08-25-06
                • 5042

                #8
                Originally posted by pavyracer
                Having 11 draft picks doesn't mean you get 11 good players. You would be lucky if 2-3 turn out to be starters.

                No doubt, but I sure would rather have 11 attempts at getting a good player in the draft as opposed to say 5 picks.
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                • slacker00
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 10-06-05
                  • 12262

                  #9
                  Originally posted by pavyracer
                  Having 11 draft picks doesn't mean you get 11 good players. You would be lucky if 2-3 turn out to be starters.
                  It allows all kinds of flexibility to trade on draft day. They can package picks to move around and get the players they want. I fully expect them to do precisely that. They don't need 11 rookies, they need 3 or 4 solid players. They'll probably end up drafting 7 or 8 players in this draft at most. The other picks will be used to move around.
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                  • Rich Boy
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 02-01-09
                    • 9714

                    #10
                    Pats rarely ever make draft day mistakes, they are just too smart.
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                    • slacker00
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 10-06-05
                      • 12262

                      #11
                      The Pats have a bunch more than 11, now. They traded right on out of the 1st round entirely. I think they are collecting up picks to try a trade for Julius Peppers. I'm curious to see where the Pats are going with this. They certainly don't need a pile of late round draft picks. WTF are they going to do?
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