The signings are in. I honestly wasn't aware of Arthur Maulet until yesterday when scouring through the highlights on the Patriots draft website. I ended up watching his game against Houston wherein he was credit for 4 PDs. I was only able to spot three of them (Link1, Link2, Link3), but I was very much impressed with what I saw considering there were also multiple incompletions thrown in his direction. With regards to the regular season, he was the most targeted CB in the entire country, but he only allowed 423 yards, an allowed QB rating 60.5 with the 4th least yards per target across all CBs. And his numbers were even better in the slot. PFF grades can be spotty if used as the sole means of projection from college to the pros considering that they're derived almost entirely from the bottom line, but in Maulet's case, it was a positive to see him place his 2015 campaign in the rear view mirror, where he was legitimately one of the worst graded CBs, to being their 3rd highest graded CB in the nation this year. I feel like he could be a draftable prospect, or at least a UDFA who could stick on the roster somewhere. Brown, on the other hand, was also highly productive, but his athletic limitations cap his ceiling. He'll likely settle in as an early down defender. Mizzell is an interesting prospect due to his ability in the open field and as a receiver. He's been somewhat dynamic over the years.