For Now, They Are Patriots ; Seventh-Round Picks Matt Cassel and Andy Stokes Want to Make the Most of Their Time with the Patriots.
Portland Press Herald › May 02, 2005
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Portland Press Herald › May 02, 2005
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Matt Cassel threw 33 passes in his career at the two-time defending NCAA champion University of Southern California. Andy Stokes was a quarterback-turned-tight end at tiny William Penn University, an NAIA school in Oskaloosa, Iowa. The two of them are as different as the schools they played at, yet they share something that will forever bond them:
The New England Patriots selected both in the seventh - and final - round of last week's NFL draft. And they are both looking forward to the opportunity to become the Patriots' next great late-round pick.See the full content of this document
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For Now, They Are Patriots ; Seventh-Round Picks Matt Cassel and Andy Stokes Want to Make the Most of Their Time with the Patriots.
Remember, this is a team that picked quarterback Tom Brady in the sixth round in 2000, wide receiver David Givens in the seventh in 2002 and center Dan Koppen in the fifth in 2003.
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