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Final Mock Draft 2.0 (With Trade)


TylerVagyler

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When looking at potential trade partners I realized that none of us have a clue and anything can happen. With that said, here is a mock in which the Patriots package their 2 first round picks to move up into the top 10.

Patriots get:

Round 1: #9

Round 5: #143

Panthers get:

Round 1: #27

Round 1: #31

Round 3: #93

Round 1 (#27)

Nick Perry, DE/USC

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Round 1 (#31)

Stephon Gilmore, CB/South Carolina

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Round 2 (#40)

Zach Brown, LB/UNC

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Round 3 (#93)

Bruce Irvin, LB/West Virginia

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Round 4 (#104)

Juron Criner, WR/Arizona

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Round 6 (#180)

James Hanna, TE/Oklahoma

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Round 6 (#207)

Nick Jean-Baptiste, DT/Baylor

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Round 7 (#216)

Shawn Powell, P/Florida State

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I'd like it though I don't see us getting that lucky. I'm a huge Nick Perry fan and I alost wouldn't even be against taking him at 9.

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Eh, like most of it. Perry's good and all, but I'd rather avoid players even close to the "tweener" label with our first pick. I'd be much happier with this if that #27 was spent on one of the DTs (Brockers, Cox, Poe, Still, Worthy, one of them will be available there) or even Kendall Wright. I wouldn't hate the Perry pick, but I'd have my reservations. Like the rest of it though.

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Really nice draft.

I just dont really like Perry, bc again hes an undersized DE.

Gillmore may also be gone way before #31.

I wish we could trade down with the Pats though, it was be awesome.

Good mock though!

He's 270-275 pounds. He can easily put on 10-15 pounds of muscle with his frame. FWIW, Jason Pierre Paul is 278 pounds...

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The only snag, it's that the pats don't trade UP.

As I said in my mock with this exact same trade a few months ago, Pat's I believe will be much more likely to trade up now. There is less of a financial risk involved now that there is the rookie cap, and the Patriots need to maximize the time they have left with Tom Brady. They need guys to come in and make an impact now, to make the best use of Tom Brady's 3-4 years left, not late first round guys that will take a year or two to develop into good starters.

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