And a great guy to build your defense around.
NFL leader in tackles last season.
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And a great guy to build your defense around.
NFL leader in tackles last season.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/and-a-great-guy-to-build-your-defense-around/
Mayo and Bruschi putting some kids through drills today. My favorite part of this pic? That Bru is still rocking the Patriots socks. I know, I have a problem.
via Chris Price/WEEI
https://www.patspropaganda.com/mayo-and-bruschi-putting-some-kids-through-drills/
Excited to hear BB talk Mayo, and what kind of a player the Pats are willing to spend a high first round pick on.
Mike Reiss:
Bill Belichick presents Jerod Mayo on NFL Network’s “Top 100” series tonight (8 p.m.). I expect to hear Belichick talk about Mayo’s professionalism, maturity beyond his years, and passion for the game. When Mayo was looking for a place to live after getting drafted, he made sure it was within five minutes to the stadium because he knew that’s where he’d be spending most of his time.
As the first round of the 2007 NFL draft wound down, the New England Patriots still had needs to fill. They had just lost in the AFC Championship in disappointing fashion to the Indianapolis Colts and the fans across Patriots nation were calling for more weapons to surround Tom Brady with.
The Pats had already taken safety Brandon Meriweather with the 24th overall pick that they had gotten for Deion Branch, and now could have their choice of any of the wide receivers who were about to be drafted in the next 18 picks: Anthony Gonzalez, Craig “Buster” Davis, Sidney Rice, or Dwayne Jarrett.
Instead the Patriots did what they almost always do, they traded down and began a journey of value returns from that pick that would continue through the next four drafts.
The initial trade was with San Francisco and gave the Patriots a 1st round pick the following year, as well as a 4th rounder in 2007 (110th overall). These two picks would net the Pats two star players.
The 2008 first rounder pick ended up getting traded down from 7th overall to 10th overall, netting the Patriots future defensive captain Jerod Mayo and future PatsPropaganda boo Shawn Crable. While a bust, Crable did give the “We Need Pass Rush!” crowd a glimmer of hope for a few seasons.
But it was the 2007 110th overall pick that would end up making history for the Pats. They flipped that 4th round selection to the Raiders for Randy Moss and we all know how that ended up going. Moss set the receiving TD record in 2007, and closed out a four year Patriots stint with 50 total touchdowns.
In 2010 the Patriots traded Moss to the Vikings in exchange for a 2011 3rd round selection, which ended up being the 74th overall pick where they took QB Ryan Mallett. Who knows what Mallett’s career with the Patriots will hold, but with him carries the legacy of the 2007 28th overall pick.
So to sum up the Patriots have thus far gotten the following out of that first round selection that they chose to trade to the 49ers who took Joe Staley with it:
That is what value drafting is all about.
Patriots Draft Flashback: Radio City boos the Patriots and Jerod Mayo
I’m not posting this video for the video, I’m posting it for the sound. I take great pride in the heavy boos that the Pats receive in New York. I wouldn’t have it any other way.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-draft-flashback-radio-city-boos-the/
Patriots captain Jerod Mayo has led a series of voluntary player workouts in Massachusetts for his teammates, according to a source, ensuring the Pats won’t be as susceptible to injury when training camp eventually opens.
The workouts are completely permissible because they’re being run by players, and the Patriots’ staff has not been involved.
Safety Patrick Chung, quarterback Brian Hoyer and safety Bret Lockett have been among the players in attendance, although a few others have also been present, according to the source. It is believed that every Patriots player has been invited to attend the workouts.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-captain-jerod-mayo-has-led-a-series-of/
“He’s probably going to stay, because he realizes this is the best place for him to be,” Cole said. “Even if that costs him a little bit of money vs. what he can make somewhere else, you’d make the good choice and stay with a team that knows you well, is going to pay you […]