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Trading Down Angers Me

Well, sort of.

Dez Bryant was sitting there. Arguably the best wide out in the draft sitting on the board and Baltimore right behind you ready to snatch him up if you don’t take him. Then the Pats pull the trigger allowing Bryant to go to Dallas and picking up a third rounder (they didn’t have one) for a fourth rounder. So they move down two spots in the first but move up 29 spots into the third from the fourth.

Of course that was the second trade down after they traded down with Denver snagging a fourth rounder for moving down two spots.

So in typical New England fashion, they snagged additional picks for trading down. Great if they hit on those picks, stupid if they miss. Obviously.

The Pats were on the clock at #27 and my biggest fear was they were going to trade down yet again, like last year, and I stayed up for nothing. But they made a pick taking Devin McCourty. My first reaction was “who?”. A corner from Rutgers? Seriously?

Last season they were projected to take Butler out of UCONN as high as the first round, they traded down and were still able to get him in the second. I wasn’t super impressed with his rookie season and I don’t think I’m going to be with the rookie from Rutgers.

Here’s what I pulled from ESPN:

What he brings:
McCourty is a great special teams contributor, having blocked seven kicks during his time in college. He also contributes as a gunner and vice both on the punt and punt-return units and should be able to provide help as a kick returner. In addition, he is one of the more fluid corners in this year’s class and while he doesn’t have great ball skills he plays bigger than his size would suggest.

How he fits:
Brandon Merriweather is a good NFL safety, finishing last season with five interceptions, but the Patriots struggled overall to prevent big pass plays. The Patriots pride themselves on taking versatile players on both sides of the ball and McCourty fits the bill. His run support will be an improvement over James Sanders, Brandon McGowan and Pat Chung, and while this wasn’t the Pats’ biggest need he is a prototypical New England player: tough and versatile.

So he’ll be a great special teams guy. Awesome. But it’s pretty clear he’s not a corner you can leave on an island by himself so how does that help your pass rush? I guess the good news is that they have three second rounders today and could absolutely move up and take whoever they want.

Who do I want?

Sergio Kindle.

He’s #2 in all those highlights. He’s a beast and lining him up with Mayo would make this linebacking corps very young and super athletic. Hopefully he’s there for the Pats. We’ll see tonight. At least they didn’t take a tight end in the first.

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Extra Innings and Overtime

Several bleary eyed people in the Boston are this morning. A double overtime hockey game and an extra innings Sox game tend to do that.

We’ll start with the Bruins since that’s what I was watching most of the night. After another first period that saw the Bruins go down again, they came out and really dominated the second period again. But similar to game one of the series, Buffalo was the team that scored. With the Bruins down 2-0 and Miller standing on his head for the first two periods, it didn’t look good.

But then the Bruins came out and rallied in the third with goals from Krejci on the power play and a game tying goal from game three hero Patrice Bergeron. The teams stayed tied through one overtime with Buffalo cranking one off the post and Miller playing out of his mind.

Then came the second overtime.

With six men on the ice, the Sabres were penalized setting up a power play for the Bruins. And it was on that power play that Michael Ryder fed Miroslav Satan for the back hand game winner. Holy shit! The Bruins win and take a commanding 3-1 series lead.

Meanwhile over at Fenway the Sox went 12 with the Rangers. With runners on first and second and two outs, Kevin Youkilis gave the Sox their second walk off win in as many nights. Sox win 8-7 but more importantly Terry Francona sits David Ortiz who clearly is on the back nine of his career in favor of Mike Lowell who homered as part of his 2-4 night. Much better than a guy that strikes out and fouls out. Just saying.

But the real event I’m focusing on right now is the NFL draft.

The Patriots are rumored to be looking for help at outside linebacker. But the latest mock drafts have them taking a wide receiver at #22. Specifically Dez Bryant. Rumor is that the OK State receiver is falling fast on draft boards and there’s no way the Patriots are going to let him get past them at #22. If that’s the case, I’m excited. Way more excited than Jermaine Gresham the tight end from Oklahoma.

Tonight is only round one. A format I despise. Saturday is draft day and the first three rounds should be Saturday. Then wrap up the rest on Sunday. If they’re obsessed with prime time, they can do round one on Friday night, but not Thursday. By the time the Patriots pick (barring them trading up which I don’t see happening) I’ll be fast asleep.

Back tomorrow with a breakdown.

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