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Patriots Stockpile Picks
Who moved to the head of the NFL class during the draft? Find out with FanHouse's team-by-team 2009 Draft Grades.No team enjoys wheeling and dealing on draft weekend quite like the New England Patriots. The 2009 draft was no exception, as they made a series of moves resulting in 12 picks, and the stockpiling of even more...
Patriots Draft Brandon Tate for 2010
Under Bill Belichick, the Patriots have a history of trading up and down (mostly down) the draft board, accumulating future picks along the way. It's unorthodox but effective. The 2009 NFL Draft has been no different. In fact, Belichick announced hours before the proceedings that the chances the Pats would trade into the...
Dopey WRs Harvin, Tate Deserve to See Their Draft Status Go Up In Smoke
This isn't about your stance on the legality of marijuana, or how many football players or college students smoke the stuff on a regular basis. Those arguments only cloud the issue. This is about people doing stupid things and getting punished for it. In the cases of Percy Harvin and Brandon Tate, the two receivers who...
Report: Harvin, Tate Failed Drug Test
According to recent reports, Percy Harvin and Brandon Tate have tested positive for marijuana use at the NFL Combine. According to sources, Harvin and Tate were the only two "high-profile" players who decided that getting high was more important than being clean enough to make millions of dollars. Harvin (a wideout from...
BrandonTate News From the Web
- 05/17/12 Tate to compete for No. 2 role Source: CBSSports.com Much has been made about Bengals rookie receiver Mohamed Sanu working well in minicamp workouts thus far, but Bengals receiver and kick-return man Brandon Tate is also expected to get a chance to play.
- 05/14/12 Rookie receiver Sanu on upswing Source: The Cincinnati Enquirer - Cincinnati OH For those who were looking for a bit of a separation in terms of figuring out who the contenders would be at wide receiver after the Bengals rookie minicamp, it didnt happen.
- 05/14/12 Receivers competition tightly bunched Source: The Cincinnati Enquirer - Cincinnati OH For those who were looking for a bit of a separation in terms of figuring out who the contenders would be at wide receiver after the Bengals rookie minicamp, it didn't happen.
- 05/14/12 Receivers competition tightly bunched Source: Bengals - Cincinnati.com For those who were looking for a bit of a separation in terms of figuring out who the contenders would be at wide receiver after the Bengals rookie minicamp, it didn't happen.
- 05/07/12 Don't leave Tate off short list Source: NFL - Cincinnati Bengals 's next running mate is getting more play than any of Mitt Romney's potential No. 2 hopefuls.
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