I've been higher on Lee Suggs than on Terrell and I hope that the Pats get him ... I think he'll recover nicely from his injury. If not, he won't be the first big money bench warmer the Pats have carried. Will be interesting to see where Terrell goes in the draft but I don't see him making an impact this year.
This should hurt his draft status he isnt helping himself with his 40 times but the second he gets on an NFL roster they are not going tolerate any bad work ethic stuff and he will be whipped into shape by the time the season starts.
He still has a hell of a lot of "football talent" and he has great "football speed" he will still be in the top five!!
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DraftDodger wrote:I've been higher on Lee Suggs than on Terrell and I hope that the Pats get him ... I think he'll recover nicely from his injury. If not, he won't be the first big money bench warmer the Pats have carried. Will be interesting to see where Terrell goes in the draft but I don't see him making an impact this year.
I agree with DD...I hope to see the pats use their #19 pick on Lee and have him fight Smith for the job.
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DraftDodger wrote:I've been higher on Lee Suggs than on Terrell and I hope that the Pats get him ... I think he'll recover nicely from his injury. If not, he won't be the first big money bench warmer the Pats have carried. Will be interesting to see where Terrell goes in the draft but I don't see him making an impact this year.
I agree with DD...I hope to see the pats use their #19 pick on Lee and have him fight Smith for the job.
Now it's turning into a Lee thread: I agree with both of you. I think Lee Suggs may end up being a nice back for someone.