"We want to be aggressive": Patriots HC Mike Vrabel makes thoughts known on team's draft plan
- Mike Vrabel discussed the Patriots' draft strategy at a pre-draft press conference on Tuesday at Gillette Stadium.
- Vrabel and the front office are running simulations to prepare for various draft scenarios with the fourth overall pick.
- The team's prospect grading system uses vertical and horizontal rankings to compare players, considering versatility and testing numbers.
- Vrabel stated, "We're not in the market for a quarterback, so that ought to eliminate anybody that throws the football."
- Vrabel emphasized talent evaluation and adding quality players, stating, "You can't win and you can't do what we want to do with just a bunch of good dudes.
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