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Offense struggling, let's draft more defense


GoobyPls

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37 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Name a QB since 2011 that has received less help than Cam, I'll wait.

Matter of fact let me make it easier name a QB since 2012 that has received less help.

LOL good luck on your search 

Tom Brady?

cap space allocated to offense is very similar.

They have only used 3 draft picks on offense in the first 3 rounds of the last five drafts. (Not counting QBs of course). We have used 4.

Aaron Rodgers?

they have actually used one more draft pick on offense in the first 3 rounds then us

5 to 4

but we tend to outspend them

 

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17 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

Tom Brady?

cap space allocated to offense is very similar.

They have only used 3 draft picks on offense in the first 3 rounds of the last five drafts. (Not counting QBs of course). We have used 4.

Aaron Rodgers?

they have actually used one more draft pick on offense in the first 3 rounds then us

5 to 4

but we tend to outspend them

 

Brady? Wtf? They have drafted way more offensive players in the first four rounds. Check for yourself.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nwe/draft.htm

And the patriots are constantly active in free agency, they just signed a receiver two weeks ago for heaven sakes.

The same goes for the packers, who might be as active as us in free agency (which is nothing) but have drafted WAY more offensive players.

 

Like I said you would be hard press to find a QB whose front office has provided him with less. 

 

Ted Ginn whose a 4th string receiver is considered a big FA get, that's how bad it has gotten in Carolina.

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6 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Brady? Wtf? They have drafted way more offensive players in the first four rounds. Check for yourself.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nwe/draft.htm

And the patriots are constantly active in free agency, they just signed a receiver two weeks ago for heaven sakes.

The same goes for the packers, who might be as active as us in free agency (which is nothing) but have drafted WAY more offensive players.

 

Like I said you would be hard press to find a QB whose front office has provided him with less. 

 

Ted Ginn whose a 4th string receiver is considered a big FA get, that's how bad it has gotten in Carolina.

Both those teams spend on offense and coach the poo out of defense. Both also keep vets at key positions. 

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3 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Brady? Wtf? They have drafted way more offensive players in the first four rounds. Check for yourself.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nwe/draft.htm

And the patriots are constantly active in free agency, they just signed a receiver two weeks ago for heaven sakes.

The same goes for the packers, who might be as active as us in free agency (which is nothing) but have drafted WAY more offensive players.

 

Like I said you would be hard press to find a QB whose front office has provided him with less. 

 

Ted Ginn whose a 4th string receiver is considered a big FA get, that's how bad it has gotten in Carolina.

I looked at the first 3 rounds.  Everyone seems to be talking about the first round pick so I wanted to focus on the higher picks.

Speaking of first round picks the Patriots have only spent one on a offensive player in the last 10 drafts.  I guess Brady or the system makes everyone better.

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30 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

I looked at the first 3 rounds.  Everyone seems to be talking about the first round pick so I wanted to focus on the higher picks.

Speaking of first round picks the Patriots have only spent one on a offensive player in the last 10 drafts.  I guess Brady or the system makes everyone better.

And I focus on the first 4, which make up 90% of staters in the NFL.

Speaking of which the patriots have used 11 of those picks to boost their offense mean while the panthers have used 7 since 2011. Then factor the patriots free agent acquisition it's not even comparable.

 

Like I said in the first page, Im not gonna use coaching as a scapegoat for our front office lack of drafting offensive player. 

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