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One of the Patriots beat reports said he feels the Pats have no interest in the top 4 QB's because they know they need to fill hole BUT still find a guy to become TB replacement.  He thought the kid from Richmond might fir the bill perfectly and likely would be on the board at #41 when NE picks.  

 

He said the team desperately needs an OL and their defensive depth is weak.  He could a LB at 23 and OT at 31, then maybe the QB in round 2. 

 

I can't NE going all in on QB after giving away Jimmy G. 

 

 

following a Presidential proclamation, the New England Patriots have seized all the QB prospects of the 2018 draft.   

 

"It's such a brilliant move by Bill Bellicek. The Patriots simply know what they are doing."

 

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12 hours ago, BillsFan4 said:

 

It makes WAY more sense that they grab a developmental QB with one of their multiple picks in the 2nd/3rd in a very deep QB draft. Maybe there's an outside chance they take one at 23 or 31 if they really like a guy. But they're not trading way up to the top of the draft for a QB who will sit behind Brady for years. 

 

The Patriots are in completely uncharted waters here.  They have a 41 year old starting quarterback with no successor in place. When the end comes for Brady it's probably not going to be after a long slow erosion of ability but rather with a mighty crash. That could take years or it may take months but I'm sure the Pats are thinking get a replacement in place sooner rather than later.

 

 

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On 4/16/2018 at 9:15 AM, mattynh said:

The Patriots want Rosen, the Patriots want White, the Patriots want Mayfield, the Patriots want Jackson.   Which is it?

 

 

None of them You forgot Mason Rudolph.  Google "patriots to draft rudolph".  There are 3 pages of articles say this is what is going to happen.

 

example

https://musketfire.com/2018/04/15/patriots-rumors-mason-rudolph-increasingly-tied-new-england/

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