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NFL Training Camp: Patriots Reset

July 31, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots are off today, and after five days of practice there have been some interesting developments. Coming in we knew this would be one of the most fascinating training camps for the Pats in recent memory, especially with the amount of turnover at the wide receiver position.

There’s always turnover in NFL football, but rarely does it involve so many high profile players, but the Patriots still look primed for another great season.

Here are the things that have caught our eye over the first week of practices for the 2013 Patriots.

1. The Rookie Receivers Look Legit: Undoubtedly the best news of training camp, Aaron Dobson, Josh Boyce and Kenbrell Thompkins have all stood out in camp and all look ready to contribute. It’s been a long time since there was a collection of young weapons at the receiver position to be this excited about. They might be inconsistent early, but if they can maintain the level they’re showing in camp, the Patriots offense should be just fine.

2. Jamie Collins Standing Out: Linebackers coach Pepper Johnson raved about Collins earlier this week, and it looks like his presence will be felt primarily by his pass coverage. This is an area the Pats really needed help in, and Collins’ freakish athleticism will be a welcome addition.

3. Not so fast on Armond Armstead: Prior to camp most had penciled in Armond Armstead into a defensive tackle rotation, primarily helping out the interior pass rush, but Armstead was a surprise addition to the PUP list, and this past week it was learned that he had to have surgery for an infection. This is a blow to the defensive tackle depth, and has thrust Marcus Forston and Joe Vellano to the forefront of the positional battle. The Pats have struggled to find a specialized interior pass rusher the last two seasons, and now, with no expected return date for Armstead, they’ll have to get creative once again.

4. Tavon Wilson Not Starting: The safety position was one area where we thought there’d be a three-way battle, but so far it’s just Steve Gregory and Adrian Wilson lining up next to Devon McCourty. Tavon Wilson looks like he’s headed for another season at the dime linebacker spot, but perhaps a year to learn from Adrian will serve him well.

5. Chandler Jones Making the Leap: One player we wanted to see dominance out of was Chandler Jones, and so far he has delivered and really stood out. In NFL Football you must have a force at defensive end who can make an impact on three downs, and Jones looks ready to be that guy.

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Who stood out in 1-on-1 drills – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

July 31, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Who stood out in 1-on-1 drills – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Like that Reiss is focusing on the pass rush drills, and here are his two decisive victories Tuesday. 

DE Marcus Benard – He could have the quickest first step among the backup DEs, which was seen as he used his speed to race around G Markus Zusevics in a flash. Later, when OT Sebastian Vollmer got his hands on him initially, he couldn’t generate a counter move to shake free.

DT Joe Vellano – Shaded on center Chris McDonald (1 technique), he displayed a suddenness at the snap that seemed to surprise McDonald as he surged past him.

Meanwhile, Jake Bequette continues to not get much notice. Seems to me he’s fading fast, even behind Cunningham. Benard could lock up the DPR role, with Cunningham taking the top interior rusher spot again (until Armstead is healthy maybe), or perhaps Forston or Vellano make a push.

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July 31, 2013 by Mike Dussault


lolpats:

Just to clarify matters on this Brady & Tebow pic making the rounds…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/lolpats-just-to-clarify-matters-on-this-brady/

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July 31, 2013 by Mike Dussault


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Training camp Day 5 practice report – Extra Points – Boston.com

July 31, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Training camp Day 5 practice report – Extra Points – Boston.com

S Steve Gregory, DT Marcus Forston, and DE Jermaine Cunningham continue to get work with the first unit. Forston could end up being a significant rotational player this year.

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Nice pic from Steve Balestrieri!

July 31, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Catch of the Day, Sudfeld with a one-armed snag in the endzone….Brady was pumped pic.twitter.com/3NEVqPvkpN

— Steve Balestrieri (@SteveB7SFG) July 30, 2013

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July 31, 2013 by Mike Dussault

After struggling in practice on Monday, his 25th birthday, rookie receiver Kenbrell Thompkins was arguably the best player on the field Tuesday, making several noteworthy grabs and showing precise route running. Thompkins both stretched the field vertically and impressed with his underneath route running. His ability to set up defenders in press coverage with nimble footwork at the line of scrimmage continues to stand out. Cornerback Aqib Talib recently lauded his ability to release off the line.

Observations from fifth practice – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Great stuff throughout Yates’ observations, including a mention of Danny Amendola’s ability to stretch a defense, a skill that wasn’t Welker’s strong suit.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/after-struggling-in-practice-on-monday-his-25th/

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