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Louisville RB Michael Bush will visit with the Patriots this week.

Pre-draft visits should be especially important for Bush, who is sliding in the draft because of a second sugery on his leg this month. He won't be able to work out for teams. Each team can have 30 pre-draft visits. Mar. 29 - 10:03 a.m. ET

Source: Boston Globe

 

 

I think is interesting that they'd use one of their visits on him. I wonder if they'd actually consider him in round 1 (they always do unexpected things), or if they think he could slide to round 3. The Pats don't have a 2nd rounder.

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Probly wouldn't fall to 3rd round, but maybe.

 

 

Bush, if healthy could be killer with Moroney in the backfield.

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Seems odd. Maybe they're not that confident in Maroney as a feature-back? They did let Dillon go, but I can't understand this move otherwise when you're limited to the number of rookies you can bring in.

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"leave no stone unturned"

 

Good philosophy, but when you're only allowed to turn 30 stones, it seems strange to look under a stone with a crack in it that looks like a stone you've already got.

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Good philosophy, but when you're only allowed to turn 30 stones, it seems strange to look under a stone with a crack in it that looks like a stone you've already got.

 

I wouldn't say it looks like a stone they've already got. Maroney's got size and is an all-around player but compared to Bush he is definitely more of a speedy guy. Bush outweighs him by about 30 pounds.

 

I didn't know teams only get 30 pre-draft visits. That's interesting. Maybe they're using one on Bush because of the lack of game film on him from 2006. Maybe his injury is the reason they are visiting him.

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I wouldn't say it looks like a stone they've already got. Maroney's got size and is an all-around player but compared to Bush he is definitely more of a speedy guy. Bush outweighs him by about 30 pounds.

 

I didn't know teams only get 30 pre-draft visits. That's interesting. Maybe they're using one on Bush because of the lack of game film on him from 2006. Maybe his injury is the reason they are visiting him.

 

 

Or maybe they figure that since everone seems to be writing Bush off, that he could be another diamond in the rough for the Pats...

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Or maybe they figure that since everone seems to be writing Bush off, that he could be another diamond in the rough for the Pats...

This has to be it. Bush is damaged goods by most accounts. Multiple surgeries for a broken bone, still limping by some accounts, needing a rod in his leg...etc.

 

But he has talent. So maybe they are thinking, "hey we have Maroney, let's get Bush in the late 1st/2nd day of the draft and stash him away."

 

who knows. :cheers:

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I think is interesting that they'd use one of their visits on him. I wonder if they'd actually consider him in round 1 (they always do unexpected things), or if they think he could slide to round 3. The Pats don't have a 2nd rounder.

If they're impressed enough and confident they could get him in the second, might they contemplate trading one of the firsts for a second and other considerations?

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If they're impressed enough and confident they could get him in the second, might they contemplate trading one of the firsts for a second and other considerations?

 

Wouldn't surprise me if they did something like this. They had 2 first rounders a couple years ago and traded one of them for a 1st rounder the following year plus some other pick. So, it seems like the type of move they wouldn't be opposed to.

 

Who knows though, they may have taken one look at Michael Bush and thought "This guy will never play again".

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If they're impressed enough and confident they could get him in the second, might they contemplate trading one of the firsts for a second and other considerations?

:banana:

 

The Pats have been known to trade down in certain situations for picks in future years.

 

Bear in mind that there are 30 visits that teams can host and that these are in addition to Pro Day's and the combine. This allows them to get a medical update on a player, put forth a potential smoke-screen, and to get to meet with a player that they did not get to see in other situations.

 

It may be that they were looking at Bush at late first round before word of his 2nd surgery came out. Now, they are using one of those 30 to get an update. I am not sure, but I remember seeing that most teams don't even use all 30.

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Maybe Bill is looking for another player he can leave "probable" on the injury report all year long?

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If they're impressed enough and confident they could get him in the second, might they contemplate trading one of the firsts for a second and other considerations?

 

I think Bush could fall to Day Two. Despite popular opinion, he was far from a lock to be the third RB selected before news of problems with his injury came out. A broken leg in a young man in good shape with top medical attention shouldn't be this complicated. Now he had to have a second rod inserted...

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this is "value" shopping by NE.

They landed Curtis Martin by taking a chance on a player who's stock had fallen because of college injuries.

 

I don't believe you can read anything into this as far a Maroney is concerned. This is simply NE trying to get the best player they can in the draft.

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Each team can have 30 pre-draft visits.

 

Kind of makes you wonder why Adrian Peterson is visiting the Redskins this weekend ?

 

Talk about a wasted visit :first:

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Kind of makes you wonder why Adrian Peterson is visiting the Redskins this weekend ?

 

Talk about a wasted visit :thumbsup:

 

Maybe they are talking Portis in a deal.

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I don't think any of us have the right to question the Patriots. They have proven they know what they're doing, 3 recent Super Bowls come to mind...End of Story.

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Probly wouldn't fall to 3rd round, but maybe.

Bush, if healthy could be killer with Moroney in the backfield.

I think he slides to round 3 easily.

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One of the keys to success in the NFL is depth. You're always going to get injuries. Positions that seem stocked in August can look very thin in November (the Pats secondary last year is a perfect example). If you think there's not going to be injuries that take it's toll on a team you're living in dreamland. Therefore teams would be foolish not to check out all the talent available at every position. Whether the Pats are simply sniffing around a player who could be a value pick or they really like him isn't known. Yet, I would not be surprised at all to see the Pats add another quality RB into the fold. Maroney still is an unknown as far as being a 300 carry RB, Faulk has been injured two years in a row and while I like Morris I think he's best suited as a role player. The Pats are in pretty good shape at RB but it's a position that can still be upgraded if that's the direction they want to travel.

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