Only one!? You’re in the majority with all of us! We all know the Pats’ struggles developing receivers, and this season their backs are against the wall. Either Dobson, Boyce or Moe have to develop into a legitimate weapon, and of course Dobson is the highest selection so all eyes are on him. And what does he go and do? Takes the number that has haunted the likes of Chad Jackson and Taylor Price, our last high-round attempts at the position. So either Dobson will beat the curse and make us forget about the 17s gone by, or 17 will yet again go down in flames.
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Who’s the best running back in your opinion?
I might be in the minority but I think Brandon Bolden gives Ridley a run for his money in camp, at least as the early down back. Regardless of how that turns out I think we’ll see a rotation there. Clearly it seems like Vereen is the passing-down back, and really, there’s no one to even compete with him. That’s a little scary given his injury history over the past two seasons. But after that Texans playoff game, he certainly deserves a chance to show what he can do.
Patriots Jersey Number Update
There were rumblings that Amendola was going to don 80, and they appear to be true. I really like it.
And Kyle Arrington has relented, giving 24 to Adrian Wilson, and changing his number for the third time with the Patriots to 25. Hopefully the 25 version of Arrington never leaves the slot and becomes a dominant player there like he’s capable of.
If Gronkowski and Hernandez aren’t 100% for the beginning of the season, do you think we’ll heavily rely on Dobson and Boyce to jump in and have an even bigger impact earlier than expected?
Yeah, that’s the “right-in-the-fire” scenario that will be a little scary, especially with two divisional games in five days to start the season. I do think Hernandez should be fine, but Gronk I’m not so sure about.
I’d probably say it’s more likely that Edelman (yes, still in a walking boot) and/or Donald Jones are relied upon if that scenario occurs, across from Amendola. I think Dobson will be out there early and often, but it’s a lot to ask of a rookie to hop right into two tough divisional games and be counted upon. Jones’ experience from Buffalo would certainly help against the Bills too.
The Patriots’ first selection of the 2013 draft, outside linebacker Jamie Collins could wind up a star in this defense… if he continues the career arc he demonstrated after signing with Southern Miss as an oversized safety. The highly athletic Collins has all of the physical traits to develop but remains quite raw. Belichick hasn’t been shy about gambling on athleticism – especially on the defensive side of the ball – throughout his career. He could win big with Collins.
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Is are O-line gonna be just as good as last year?
They really should be better. Solder should still be ascending in his second year as a starter. Same thing with Wendell, who now has a full season of experience making all the line calls. Mankins is finally a full year-plus removed from ACL surgery so he should be back to normal.
If Vollmer is fully healthy he should play at a Pro Bowl level. My only question is Connolly. Is he a long-term right guard? Will Marcus Cannon move to guard and compete against him? Connolly is the only question mark for me, but at the very least I expect he’ll be solid. Just needs to be consistent.
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