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Per rotoworld:

Quote:Patriots sign Derek Cox

Derek Cox | NE

(June 8, 2015 4:51 PM EDT)


Patriots signed CB Derek Cox, formerly of the Chargers.


The Patriots are searching at corner after losing Darrelle Revis in free agency, and cutting Brandon Browner. Cox, 28, appeared to be one of the NFL's most promising young corners in 2012 with Jacksonville. He signed a big contract with San Diego the following year, and immediately fell off the map.


If there was a perfect scenario to revive a career, New England is the perfect fit.
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If there was a perfect scenario to revive a career, New England is the perfect fit.
 

i hope he turns it around. always liked him as a player, inconsistency and injuries ran him out of here but hes got the talent. 
Wasn't the Patriots the team the Jaguars traded with in order to acquire the pick to draft Derek Cox?

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If there was a perfect scenario to revive a career, New England is the perfect fit.
 

I think the time away from football could work to Derek Cox's advantage.  If Cox is finally over the injuries that have plagued him and he still has most of his ability that enabled him to succeed with the Jaguars,   then he indeed could revive his career in New England.
Quote:Wasn't the Patriots the team the Jaguars traded with in order to acquire the pick to draft Derek Cox?
 

Yup.  The Jags traded a 7th rd pick in 2009 and a 2nd round pick in 2010 for that pick.

 

The 7th round pick turned out to be Julian Edelman. 
Quote:I think the time away from football could work to Derek Cox's advantage.  If Cox is finally over the injuries that have plagued him and he still has most of his ability that enabled him to succeed with the Jaguars,   then he indeed could revive his career in New England.
We were always waiting for Cox to get past the injury issues when he was here.  I liked the guy when he was on the field, but he just couldn't stay there.
lol

 

I just happen to be wearing my cox jersey

 

good for him, he got a job !

Quote:lol

 

I just happen to be wearing my cox jersey

 

good for him, he got a job !
Obviously you were doing some sort of chore that required a beater shirt? 
lol
Quote:Yup.  The Jags traded a 7th rd pick in 2009 and a 2nd round pick in 2010 for that pick.

 

The 7th round pick turned out to be Julian Edelman. 
 

It shows how unpredictable a draft can be.   The success rate for teams collectively with 7th Round picks is modest at best.   It's fair to say that the vast majority of 7th Round picks in the last 30 years or so didn't come close to the career that Julian Edelman is having.    There's no telling whether Edelman was even on the Jaguars radar screen.    Being that Edelman was drafted after well over 200 players were taken in 2009,  every team,  even the Patriots,  missed the boat on him.
Quote:We were always waiting for Cox to get past the injury issues when he was here.  I liked the guy when he was on the field, but he just couldn't stay there.
 

At one point for a period of time,  I felt the Jaguars were getting good trade value based on how Derek Cox was performing for the Jaguars and what it cost to get him.   Unfortunately for the team and player,  injuries prevented Cox from not only taking the next step but caused the team to go in another direction when Cox became an UFA.    That certainly turned out to be a great decision based on the contract the Chargers gave Cox and his struggles that followed with all the teams he's been with since.  
The talent was always there with Cox if anyone will get it out of him it's New England.
Mixed bag, only consistency he displayed was being injured
I find this signing really rather odd the more I think about it. Belichik has always seemed to me that he prefers committed football players over talented ones, with some glaring exceptions of course (See, R. Moss). And I remember D. Cox being benched more than one time for what was essentially a motivational tactic.

 

Maybe Cox will be productive in New England, but I have my doubts that's for sure.

The Pats actually drafted Rob Gronkowski in 2010 with the Jaguar pick (#42) from the Cox trade.  So they got Edelman & Gronk for the 3rd-round pick we used for Cox - and now they've got Cox. 

 

Still, I think he's a longshot to make the team.
Quote:The Pats actually drafted Rob Gronkowski in 2010 with the Jaguar pick (#42) from the Cox trade.  So they got Edelman & Gronk for the 3rd-round pick we used for Cox - and now they've got Cox.  Still, I think he's a longshot to make the team.
I don't know if he's a long shot to make the roster.  He'll be one to win a starting job unless he somehow manages to play up to his potential, something he's failed to do with his previous teams. 
Appropriate, the guy always had a flat tire.
Quote:The Pats actually drafted Rob Gronkowski in 2010 with the Jaguar pick (#42) from the Cox trade.  So they got Edelman & Gronk for the 3rd-round pick we used for Cox - and now they've got Cox. 

 

Still, I think he's a longshot to make the team.
Geez!

 

Never make a deal with the devil, er, the hoodie!  How do they always seem to win in nearly every trade?
Watch him come up with eight interceptions on the way to a Pro Bowl berth and a #1 ranking for the Patriots' pass defense.

Quote:Watch him come up with eight interceptions on the way to a Pro Bowl berth and a #1 ranking for the Patriots' pass defense.
Wanna put any money on that one?


People lamented Caldwell for letting Cox leave. Good call in the end, obviously.
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