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04-09-2010, 07:31 AM
Dez Bryant goes to Boston (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/04/08/dez-bryant-goes-to-boston/)
Posted by Mike Florio on April 8, 2010 6:52 PM ET
Each NFL team is permitted to bring up to 30 prospects to town for pre-draft visits. The Patriots have devoted one of their allotted meet-and-greets to receiver Dez Bryant (http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/rap_sheet/index.php/2010/04/08/patriots-welcome-mercurial-wr-dez-bryant-into-gillette-stadium/), according to Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald.
The Patriots hold the 22nd pick in round one. There's a chance that Bryant will be available, given off-field concerns that could cause him to slide like the current No. 1 wideout on the team did a dozen years ago.
And the Pats haven't been shy about taking a chance on possible problem wideouts. Apart from trading for Randy Moss in 2007, they drafted Chad Jackson in 2006. During a visit to the Steelers, Jackson's phone repeatedly rang during a meeting with coach Bill Cowher, prompting the Steelers to eventually cut short the visit early.
The reality is that plenty of high-end receivers can present challenges. It's still not clear whether the position attracts divas or creates them. Either way, the better the player, the more likely he'll be a potential pain in the posterior.
Posted by Mike Florio on April 8, 2010 6:52 PM ET
Each NFL team is permitted to bring up to 30 prospects to town for pre-draft visits. The Patriots have devoted one of their allotted meet-and-greets to receiver Dez Bryant (http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/rap_sheet/index.php/2010/04/08/patriots-welcome-mercurial-wr-dez-bryant-into-gillette-stadium/), according to Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald.
The Patriots hold the 22nd pick in round one. There's a chance that Bryant will be available, given off-field concerns that could cause him to slide like the current No. 1 wideout on the team did a dozen years ago.
And the Pats haven't been shy about taking a chance on possible problem wideouts. Apart from trading for Randy Moss in 2007, they drafted Chad Jackson in 2006. During a visit to the Steelers, Jackson's phone repeatedly rang during a meeting with coach Bill Cowher, prompting the Steelers to eventually cut short the visit early.
The reality is that plenty of high-end receivers can present challenges. It's still not clear whether the position attracts divas or creates them. Either way, the better the player, the more likely he'll be a potential pain in the posterior.