Darrell Robertson

27 February 2009

less the projected starter is on the roster (who would you pick between Pierre Woods, Shawn Crable, Darrell Robertson, Vince Redd, Angelo Craig, and Tully Banta-Cain?), the Pats seem likely to draft an OLB with their first pick.

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16 February 2009

are seven outside linebackers: Mike Vrabel, Adalius Thomas, Pierre Woods, Shawn Crable, Vince Redd, Darrell Robertson, and Angleo Craig. After Vrabel and Thomas, is there anyone with starting a

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6 December 2008

s to the coaches he's ready for defensive snaps, if he has the ability that is.

And that goes for Darrell Robertson and Angelo Craig. Maybe they turn out to be gems like Guyton is. But there's a possibility they'll turn out to be square pegs trying to fit in round holes since they played DE in college.

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3 December 2008

Redd was activated off the practice squad but is relegated to special teams. And Darrell Robertson, a recent addition to the practice squad, isn’t familiar enough with New England’s 3-4 defense after playing defensive end at Georgia Tech. 

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19 November 2008

son DeVree from the practice squad to the active roster, the open practice squad slot was filled by Darrell Robertson. He played defensive end for Georgia Tech and will have to change to a 3-4 linebacker.

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31 March 2008

truly have an interest in the player (like Ohio State's Vernon Gholston and Georgia Tech's Darrell Robertson) while others are to play games with other teams.

Everyone believes the Patriots want to trade down. What better way to draw possible suitors than to fein interest in wanted players?

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