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Help, This Patriots Draft Makes Too Much Sense!

May 3, 2017 by Mike Dussault

I’ve spent the last couple days diving in on all the rookies the Patriots drafted and signed and what I keep coming back to is that I’m shocked that none of it is shocking to me. The more I read about these players, the more it seems to me like the team was laser focused on their specific needs and filled those needs accordingly.

Gone were the pointless picks at positions of excellent depth, players like Tavon Wilson or Jordan Richards who were seemingly overdrafted for no good reason. Duron Harmon was the only one of those guys who really worked out.

But this year even the draft pundits agreed, all the Pats’ picks made sense. They needed some young talent in their defensive front seven and they got two talented players who have different styles but both fit. They needed some tackle depth with Nate Solder entering the last year of his deal and the swing spot open for the taking and they drafted two athletic tackles and signed two more rookie free agents.

The undrafted rookies that really make the most sense were in the secondary.

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Filed Under: Draft Tagged With: damarius travis, dj dean, dj killings, dwayne thomas, jason thompson

A Closer Look at Patriots UDFA Harvey Langi

May 2, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Every year an undrafted free agent makes a stacked Patriots team and finds a way to contribute. This year the Patriots have attacked their rookie free agent class like they usually do, but one player has stood out as far as his compensation.

Pats gave Harvey Langi $100k in guaranteed base salary. No other UDFA in the NFL has gotten more than $30k guaranteed base salary in ’17.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) May 2, 2017

That kind of financial commitment, along with the Patriots’ need at linebacker, make Langi a player to watch this summer. But how might he fit into their scheme and why would they put such a value on him?

Let’s take a deeper look.

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Pats Posits: All In – Do the Patriots Finally Want to Win the Super Bowl Now?

May 1, 2017 by Mike Dussault

With the draft now in our rearview mirror, we’re quickly approaching The Void, aka the deadest time of the NFL offseason where everyone goes on vacation and it’s all quiet on the football front. Before that though the Patriots will have a number of organized team activities that will give us a brief glimpse at the rookies and new guys, as well as some brief relief for our football obsession.

Here’s the list of OTAs coming up in the next couple months before everything goes dark in the lead up to training camp:

  • 5/22 — Patriots Organized Team Activity (closed to the public and media).
  • 5/23 — Patriots Organized Team Activity (closed to the public and media).
  • 5/25 — Patriots Organized Team Activity (closed to public, open to media).
  • 5/31 — Patriots Organized Team Activity (closed to the public and media)
  • 6/1 — Patriots Organized Team Activity (closed to the public and media).
  • 6/6 – 6/8 — Patriots Mini Camp (closed to public, open to media only).
  • 6/12 — Patriots Organized Team Activity (closed to public, open to media).
  • 6/13 — Patriots Organized Team Activity (closed to the public and media).
  • 6/15 — Patriots Organized Team Activity (closed to the public and media).

Let’s dive into some thoughts on the Pats draft and the state of the team as it looks like most of the 2017 roster is now in place.

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PatsPropaganda Podcast: 2017 Draft Review with Erik Frenz

April 30, 2017 by Mike Dussault

The PatsPropaganda Podcast returns with old friend and author of Bill Belichick vs the NFL, Erik Frenz, to discuss the Patriots 2017 draft picks and how the team is shaping up.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Erik Frenz, podcast

Quick Hits on Patriots Undrafted Free Agent Signees

April 30, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Every year, no matter how stacked the Patriots seem to be, an undrafted rookie makes the team and finds a way to contribute. None have been more famous than Malcolm Butler, who was making plays on the ball from his earliest days in training camp, and ended the season making then biggest play on the ball in Patriots history.

Who will be this year’s Malcolm Butler? With the Pats selecting just four players in the draft, there’s more opportunity than ever for an unknown to fill a significant role.

Here are a bunch of quick hits on the undrafted rookies the Patriots have reportedly signed so far.

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Filed Under: Draft Tagged With: austin carr, harvey langi

Patriots Draft OT Conor McDermott

April 30, 2017 by Mike Dussault

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n5oVsSBiYY

After taking offensive tackle Antonio Garcia 85th overall, the Patriots took another athletic blind sider in Conor McDermott at 211th overall.

Like Nate Solder before him, McDermott is a former tight end who’s also 6′ 8″. He’s athletic but “thin-legged” and scouts worry about him being able to hold up to NFL power.

He’ll work with Dante Scarnecchia for at least a year, but it’s good to know that with the retirement of Sebastian Vollmer and Solder entering the final year of his year there’s two good athletic prospects in the pipeline.

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Patriots Draft DE Dietrich Wise 131st Overall

April 30, 2017 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots double dipped for the front seven with their third pick in the 2017 NFL draft, taking defensive end Dietrich Wise from Arkansas.

While Derek Rivers seems more in the Jamie Collins mold, Wise feels a little more like Chandler Jones. Not quite as athletic as Jones, but perhaps more stout via his uncommonly long 35 inch arms.

There’s some question as to how exactly he’ll fit in the New England defense, but he’s demonstrated some versatility and should be an asset. I’m curious to see him inside on passing downs instead of say, Malcom Brown.

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