Strange is going to end up as a solid player.
- Strange had the 7th highest athletic score of 1,298 guards evaluated over the past 35 years.
- His size and measurables are almost the same as former 1st round pick, All Pro, and 6-time Pro Bowler Logan Mankins (who went to Fresno State and sparked the same reaction when NE picked him in the late first in 2005).
- The last time Strange allowed a sack was 2018.
- He's played all 5 positions on the OL.
- He played on a team that averaged 205 rushing yards per game the past 3 seasons (and fits the NE run heavy scheme).
- He topped the NE draft board for all OL prospects this year and was signed off on by former NE OL coaching guru Dante Scarnecchia.
- Since Strange was selected, people have surveyed teams around the league and found multiple teams that had him as a potential second-round pick. BB seemingly was not blowing smoke when he said he wasn't falling very far past the Pats pick. (People are suggesting BB knew exactly which team was going to draft Strange if he were on the board.)
- Of the last 5 OL players NE drafted in the Top 50, 3 of them became All Pros (Vollmer, Light, and Mankins) as did another player picked just outside that range (Thuney).
All that being said, Strange may end up being a Day 1 and long-time starter for NE. As I mentioned in the draft day thread, NE had other more pressing needs and lacks high-end talent/impact players. Drafting Strange is the furthest thing from that. As someone posted on twitter, how will Strange do covering Stefon Diggs this year?
Strange will end up being a versatile and valuable asset. But he isn't going to stretch the field and catch 100 balls for 1300/12 as a #1 receiver, he's not going to get a dozen sacks, and he isn't a lockdown corner. Sure, he fills a hole, but not one of their biggest ones. I am sure that there are second- and third-day picks available as decent IOL options. How likely will there be a difference maker / game changer at CB / LB / WR in those rounds (that gets picked by NE)? Lots of rumors of NE taking WR John Metchie in the second round. He seems like a very good receiver . . . but is he a difference maker?