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Try to predict New England s secondary for the next season?

March 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

McCourty and…. three other guys who aren’t in jail, aren’t too expensive, don’t get hurt in training camp/preseason, especially a strong safety who can cover tight ends, and a couple physical corners capable of playing man and zone.

Bland Version: Dennard, Wilson, McCourty, Dowling.

Sexy Free Agent Version: Dowling, Reed, McCourty, Talib.

Rookie Impact Version: Dennard, Eric Reid, McCourty, Logan Ryan

The real version lies somewhere in a combo of all those.

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How big of a contract wll Welker end up getting?

March 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I’d be shocked if it was more than four years. Ideally for the Pats I’d bet they’re willing to go three years, four might be stretching it. I’d expect a front-loaded contract with lots of protection against injury and playtime incentives at the end of it.

From a realistic POV I’d expect the Pats to be aiming to give him around $15 million over the next two seasons guaranteed with the rest of the money and years easily dumpable. So even if it’s 4-years, $30 million, a big chunk will vest first, then the rest will require Welker stay healthy and productive.

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I keep hearing/reading that Vollmer is the priority signing of the big three free agents. I assumed it to be true until I actually thought about it: We can’t develop WR’s or CB’s, but were fortunate enough to have the best O line coach in the NFL, allowing us to shuffle our O line with relative ease. Add that up and logic tells me Vollmer shouldn’t be the priority. Agree?

March 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I agree to an extent, but it’s not like there’s just a line of offensive linemen waiting to hop in and start at right tackle on the roster at the moment. And I never really like say “oh we have great coaching, we can plug anyone in and they’ll be fine.” Vollmer has elite size and despite some injury history he is still in his prime, and is involved in every offensive play, while WRs and CBs are not. 

That said, it wouldn’t be too much to pick up another right tackle in free agency and draft one, but they don’t have a lot of picks this year, so do you want to add another need? And you’d also have to find a new back-up left tackle, so his departure would open up a couple needs, and most people seem to think the best back-up tackle we have (Marcus Cannon) is more suited for guard.

I could see it go either way if someone’s willing to make Vollmer a big offer, the Pats will not overextend themselves for a right tackle. But I think the safest bet is to bring him back and keep Brady’s protection air tight for his twilight years.

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March 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh9lf3f5IY0

Belichick & Light’s Prank (by PatsPropaganda)

A fun story from BB for a Friday.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/belichick-lights-prank-by-patspropaganda-a/

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March 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

King pegs New England as the best fit for three of his other top 50 free agents: safety Ed Reed (42), tight end James Casey (41), and defensive end Osi Umenyiora (19).

King’s take on top 50 free agents – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/king-pegs-new-england-as-the-best-fit-for-three-of/

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Patriots’ Patience Will Pay off in NFL Free Agency

March 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Patriots’ Patience Will Pay off in NFL Free Agency

Our Friday column is up at B/R, examining why the Pats are smart to play the waiting game. Next week should be crazy…

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March 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

At 6-foot-6 and 325 pounds, Branch can be difficult to move up front. He carved out a niche in Seattle after a slow start to his career with the Cardinals. Pursuing the 28-year-old Branch could be viewed as similar to the Patriots’ interest in Seahawks end/tackle Red Bryant last year.

Free-agent fit: Defensive line – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

A closer look at what I think is a position that needs to be upgraded, defensive tackle.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/at-6-foot-6-and-325-pounds-branch-can-be/

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