Daniel Graham

19 July 2011

his trio, Belichick has the versatile tight end-centric offense that failed in 2006 with Watson and Daniel Graham.

The other changes happened early in the season as Moss and RB Laurence Maroney were traded. Brady favored Moss too much and it was affecting his decision-making. Maroney meanwhile never lived up to the expectations of a first round draft pick.

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20 April 2010

We’ve only seen it once when they drafted TE Daniel Graham in 2002. 

With 12 selections in this year’s draft, eight are potential trade chips, as the four compensatory picks can not be traded. That’s still plenty to work with to be aggressive in the draft. We’d like to see a New York Jets-like approach to get the best players instead of bringing in a dozen players, half with a realistic chance of making the roster. 

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12 April 2010

And the Pats selected Daniel Graham and Ben Watson with late first round picks. 

Last year I reached the conclusion that it’s not worth drafting a tight end any earlier than 20th in the first round. With that approach, Gresham’s value is worth the 22nd pick overall. 

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5 April 2010

New England selected TEs in the first round twice with Watson (2004, 32nd overall) and Daniel Graham (2002, 21st). It’s very possible Jermaine Gresham, the top rated tight end this year,

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4 November 2009

puts Watson ninth overall, but his receptions drops him into a tie with Denver’s blocking TE Daniel Graham for 12th in the AFC. Not the kind of company a Pro Bowler is usually surrounded by. 

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12 January 2009

There's even a receiving tight tend (Tony Scheffler) and a blocking tight end (Daniel Graham).

But the primary reason why this union between coach and franchise came to be is quarterback Jay Cutler.

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20 October 2008

nect with receivers Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal or go over the middle to TEs Tony Sheffler and Daniel Graham.

Talking about Graham, he was one of my favorite players when he was a Patriot. Daniel was a load to bring down once he got going. And he was such a good blocker, it was like an additional O-lineman. The man was a beast.

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