Now sure if this was mentioned: "The New England Patriots are busy rebuilding their offensive line. Smack dab in the middle of the NFL draft, the team has finalized a trade for 49ers tackle Trent Brown, the team announced Friday. In exchange for the 6-foot-8, 355-pound blocker, the Patriots will ship the No. 95 pick in this year's draft to the Niners while netting a fifth-rounder (No. 143) in return from San Francisco. The move comes one day after New England used the No. 23 overall pick on Georgia's Isaiah Wynn, a versatile lineman able to double as a guard or tackle for the Patriots. In Brown, New England nets a 25-year-old right-sider who performed admirably as a pass-blocker last season in 10 starts. A 2015 seventh-rounder, Brown became expendable when the Niners drafted Mike McGlinchey with the ninth-overall pick to pair with bookend Joe Staley. The Patriots came into the draft determined to upgrade a front five that suffered the loss of Nate Solder to the Giants and Cameron Fleming to the Cowboys in free agency. That need was addressed first through the draft -- and now through a trade -- to ensure that quarterback Tom Brady remains upright in 2018." That's a hefty price for a former 7th rd (224th) pick, but it appears that Brady is going to play in 2018 and maybe beyond.
I'm still not as high on him as you are but for the Colts I'm buying in. They should draft offensive line until they have an offensive line. But that's just my opinion.
We all get the right. No way should the Browns be cellar dwellers with the quantity of top 10 picks they had since 1998. Myles Garrett being the only exception. And this draft they should've taken Saquaon Barkey witht he #1 and taken one of the top QBs remaining at #4. Those top 4 QBs are about the same imo. He's more of a guarranteed success than any QB, but I'm really glad they didn't.
I don't like him as much as many others so I'll let him go before the Eagles take him, even if it means we don't go RB early again.