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Drew Rosenhaus, the agent for Patriots' second-round draft pick Darius Butler, has announced that the team and the former UConn cornerback have agreed to contract terms. Rosenhaus wrote that it is a four-year deal, which is the maximum length second-rounders can sign for. The Patriots confirmed the deal via their own Twitter page moments later. Butler, the 41st overall pick, becomes the second of New England's 12 draft pick to agree to terms; offensive lineman Rich Ohrnberger was the first. |
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