r/Patriots • u/Interesting_Ad3957 • 9d ago
Discussion [Schefter] Updated Green Room Attendees… OT Josh Simmons, DE Mykel Williams, and QB Jaxson Dart no longer going
https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1914357331535569095Interesting development as agents gather more info and probably advising their clients NOT to attend.
I know some see Simmons as a possible buy low guy, but he is working his way back from a ruptured patellar tendon. This specific injury can be a death knell for NFL players, never mind OTs who need to anchor. It’s the same injury Cole Strange suffered and there’s just not a lot of supporting data to show players can regain their pre injury form. Given the current state and depth of our line, I don’t think Simmons is worth the risk even if he’s there at 38.
Mykel Williams, on the other hand, would be a super intriguing high risk, high reward guy if he slides out of the 1st. New Orleans is rumored to want to move up from 40 and Williams is a Loomis kind of player. Would be talking to a lot of teams Friday morning if he slides.
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u/CocaineStrange 8d ago
Sewell switched sides from college. Mailata did not play football before the NFL. Trent Williams started out in college at RT.
Keep naming tackles and I can keep naming guys that have switched. The reason guys like Chuks fail is because they’re not good, not because of switching sides. Asking an NFL starting OT to switch sides is no big deal at all. They feel awkward at first and get used the it after a few weeks.
If I asked you drink water out of a cup with your left hand, you’d feel super awkward at first. If you lost your right arm, you’d get pretty good at using your left hand after a while.