NFL Draft Mailbag 4/1

 
A few comments and questions from some nice, and not so nice readers: Enjoyed the site, do you think the Patriots might trade ahead of the Jets to get Gholston? - Andrew G, Indiana With Bill Belichick I'll never say never, as he is very unpredictable when it comes to the NFL Draft, but I seriously doubt us trading into the Top Five. The salary cap ramifications become immense when drafting that high, and I still find it doubtful that we will such a risk on a rookie and pick at #7. Gholston is also starting to become known as overrated in some circles, although I still think he is the premier hybrid DE/LB in the draft. Who knows what lies beneath the hood... Another &*%$@! Patriots site, you guys lost, get over it. 19 and what??? - Sarazen420, Whereabouts Unknown Umm... thanks for stopping by! Do you think we will still stockpile picks for next year in this deep draft? - Sammy V - Boston, Mass As Belichick said himself that this draft is very deep, I ... [link]

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