SoCalLions
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I was reading an article about the Patriots and their decision to skip out on any front 7 guys in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. They obviously have similar thinking as us since both our coach and GM were bred in NE. Patriots are in the same boat as the Lions as they both need to upgrade their front sevens. If you look at picks #20 to #51, there are 23 out of 32 offensive players. They didn't think anyone was on the board worth drafting at #51 and traded for #105 and a 2019 second rounder from Chicago. They essentially drafted the same things as us in the same order. OL, RB, and DB. Neither team had a front seven prospect that they thought was a good value in the middle rounds. Caserio mentioned after they picked Dawson at #56 that they were done for the day. They didn't sound interested in any other players still on the board to see if they were interested in trading up. Both teams either didn't believe that there were any good front seven fits for their system or that the talent level at LB and DL are not good value in the middle rounds. I don't know anything about Tracy Walker. I guess we're running more nickel or they just don't think Killebrew can cut it.