Revisiting the 2003 Draft

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 Revisiting the 2003 Draft
In many front offices, a draft can only be graded 5 years after the selections take place. Let's take a look at how the Patriots did in 2003 [link]

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Tom Brady's Cap Number

As of March 6th, the Patriots were 10.8 million dollars under the cap. After signing rookies, there won't be much room for flexibility. Many pundits have stated that to free up some cash for flexibility, the easiest way would be to extend or modify Tom Brady's deal. Let's check to see if that is feasible at this time.
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4-3 vs 3-4: Glenn Dorsey's Big Imprint

When the Patriots are on the clock, there should be some pretty good options available to them. One of those could be the massive DT Glenn Dorsey from LSU. Bil Belichick and VP Pioli have always expressed the desire to pick the best player available, and Glenn would fit that description.
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2nd Round Options for the Patriots

The first round gets all the hype, but champions are built in the 2nd - 7th round. The Patriots have had amazing skill in 1st round picks, having no busts (injuries exlcuded) since 1992 and Eugene Chung.
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Patriots Needs Assessment

William Glasser, creator of Control Theory, defines the four human needs as Survival, Love, Power, and Freedom. The Patriots have similar needs a month before the NFL Draft and a month after the onset of Free Agency.
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Vernon Gholston is a bad man.

Watch out. 5-0 gonna get you.
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