In The Red Zone: Patriots Always Looking For Depth

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 In The Red Zone: Patriots Always Looking For Depth
The NFL Network is reporting that the New England Patriots had a visit from free agent running back Kevin Jones at Gillette Stadium last week. The Patriots have always been high on Jones and were prepared to draft him with the 32 nd pick in the 2004 NFL Draft but Detroit made a trade and grabbed him at 31. The speedy Jones, who came out of Virginia Tech, is recovering from a torn ACL. ... [link]

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