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Patriots trade WR N’Keal Harry to Chicago

July 12, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

It was only a matter of time before N’Keal Harry moved on from the Patriots, and now, the chapter of the former first-round pick from 2019, is over.

The #Patriots have traded WR N’Keal Harry to the #Bears, sources tell me and @RapSheet. Former first-round pick gets a shot at a fresh start.

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) July 12, 2022

The Pats acquire a seventh-rounder in 2024 for Harry, which is surprisingly more than I thought we would get for him, meaning I believed the team would probably release him at the beginning of camp. Harry gets an opportunity with a new team, and the Patriots begin the task of trimming down a busy WR room.

One final note on the N'Keal Harry trade: The Patriots, tight to the salary cap, pick up roughly $1 million in space.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 12, 2022

Unfortunately, he will be remembered as a bust who never reached anywhere near the expectations set by the franchise, towards the end he asked for a trade and the writing was on the wall for a good portion of time. Personally, I’m pretty sad it didn’t work out with Harry, I was present in November 2019 when he scored his first NFL touchdown against Dallas. It seems that really was the height of his Patriots career.

Filed Under: Announcement, Breaking News Tagged With: trade

Patriots Tweets Of Note: Mini Camp 06/08/22

June 8, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Day 2 of Mini Camp is in the books and there was plenty of interesting reports from those lucky enough to be in attendance, so let’s check out today’s Tweets Of Note!

Cloudy with some off and on light rain as we get ready to kick if day 2 of minicamp. pic.twitter.com/ZSMz2CokjB

— Mike Dussault (@MikeDussault19) June 8, 2022

Mike D’s daily vantage point picture shows a gloomy look over the Foxboro practice fields.

Lot of run for rookie CB Jack Jones today. He had some hiccups in coverage but grabbed an INT (vs. Bailey Zappe and Kristian Wilkerson) and punched the ball out of Nelson Agholor’s hands for a fumble.

Patriots’ CB battle is going to be fun to watch this summer.

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) June 8, 2022

Jack Jones has certainly been the standout of the rookie class so far, he was around the ball a lot today making plays. I also watched his press conference after and seems like a good kid who has matured since his distractions in college.

Up close with the Patriots D-linemen and edge rushers pic.twitter.com/pD8FXoYg9P

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) June 8, 2022

Love to see this up close sled work, the big boys putting the work in.

What play had Mac Jones running down the field, pumping his fist in excitement, and letting out a loud roar?

A drop-in-the-bucket deep ball to Tre Nixon, over the shoulder, that Nixon impressively brought in ONE-HANDED.

Tightest of windows…it was well done on a deep-ball day.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) June 8, 2022

The Jones-Nixon connection continues, and Ernie Adams’ final pick of the 2021 Draft is beginning to create a frenzy from his early camp performances, this is for sure a partnership to watch.

Mac Jones had a brace on his left knee today. Didn’t appear bothered by it, but a change from yesterday. pic.twitter.com/BEmSJcn2kj

— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) June 8, 2022

A bigger brace on for Mac today, always something of note when any mobility supports are changed on a QB, but it didn’t seem to impact his throwing that’s for sure.

For the second straight day, Matt Patricia appeared to be calling plays and running the huddle during team drills.

— Henry McKenna (@henrycmckenna) June 8, 2022

Another narrative that’s running wild is who will be calling plays for the offense this season, Patricia seems to be the front runner, as he continued to call team drills, but I have a feeling we won’t be finding out officially anytime soon.

Patriots minicamp Day 2 attendance

Absent: Nick Folk, Quinn Nordin, Chasen Hines, Andrew Stueber, Carl David and Byron Cowart

Limited: Marcus Jones, Meyers, Henry, White, Keene

Returned: Kendrick Bourne

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) June 8, 2022

Some noted attendees by Mark Daniels with nothing too major to reflect on. Kendrick Bourne did return today as expected.

More tomorrow!

Filed Under: Tweets of Note Tagged With: tweets of note

Patriots Tweets Of Note: OTAs 06/07/22

June 7, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Tweets Of Note is back! I’ll be covering tweets from reporters present at all three OTA practices this week starting with what went down at today’s first mandatory session.

We’re high above the practice fields for day one of minicamp! Tune in live at 12:45 on https://t.co/pr5YT1PFpK. pic.twitter.com/zhGb8tEkwD

— Mike Dussault (@MikeDussault19) June 7, 2022

Mike D offers a great view from his vantage point today, covering the action for Patriots Unfiltered!

Michael Onwenu says he’s worked at guard and tackle this offseason pic.twitter.com/B5rIcTjDeA

— Alex Barth (@RealAlexBarth) June 7, 2022

An interesting note by Mike Onwenu is that he’s been continuing to work at both guard and tackle during his time away, it could be a big year for him in the offensive front.

Wynn, Judon and Harry all were present for first time this spring. Didn’t see Kendrick Bourne today as Nixon seemed to pick up some of those reps

— Paul Perillo (@pfwpaul) June 7, 2022

Bourne was one of the most notable absentees from today’s first mandatory session, although the consensus is that he’ll be back on the field in the coming days. I thought Harry may have sat out, but he was also there, but I think he’ll be traded by the start of Training Camp.

Mac Jones spent 45 minutes on the field after practice. Probably threw an extra 100 passes, focusing primarily on footwork. He then appeared to run through the script of the final two practice periods by himself, calling plays, making signals at the line and pacing the field.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) June 7, 2022

It will be interesting to see if this is a thing Mac keeps going throughout the summer, or if it’s more of an OTA pre-camp thing, but the extra work won’t hurt, and it sounded like he made some nice plays today. Expectations are tempered here, no pads, it’s not real football yet.

Inicio de minicamp a todo ritmo. 📷#PatriotsEspañol pic.twitter.com/kvssi06yzt

— Patriots Español (@patriotsespanol) June 7, 2022

Some nice action shots on the Spanish Pats account!

Highlight at day one of #Patriots minicamp: Mac Jones dime to Tre Nixon on a smooth post-corner route between DMac and Jon Jones. Huge reaction to the catch by the offense. Plenty of zip on that throw from Mac.

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) June 7, 2022

A lot of reports mentioned this play from Jones to Nixon, the latter of which spent his rookie season on the practice squad.

Belichick describes the changes to the offensive system as “streamlining” and adds it’s something the #Patriots did defensively in 2019 and 2020.

— Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) June 7, 2022

An interesting bit from Bill’s presser today, I wonder if Cam Newton wished they would have done this when he was in New England?

The Patriots practice nearly ended in a fight, with a scrum forming after Cole Strange dove at Matt Judon's legs after a fumble. The defense and offense squabbled over the play.

— Henry McKenna (@henrycmckenna) June 7, 2022

Yes! A bit of aggression early on, involving this year’s first-round pick Cole Strange.

Trent Brown remained at left tackle with Isaiah Wynn debuting this offseason at right tackle. They also aligned this way during limited action in the 2018 minicamp so nothing is necessarily permanent. Certainly a trend to continue monitoring though.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) June 7, 2022

This is indeed new, something to watch as the summer rolls on, Wynn is heading into the final year of his contract, having really underwhelmed by my expectations in a Patriots uniform, I don’t really know what his season is shaping up to be. We’ll see.

More tomorrow, Go Pats!

Filed Under: Tweets of Note Tagged With: OTAs, tweets of note

Addition by Subtraction? A Pats recap by Clazzy Clare

May 13, 2022 by Clare Cooper

Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Obviously, following the draft the Patriots have added to their roster with several of the draft selections already signing contracts, but is it the players who have left that’s of more significance?

(For a full draft recap see the great work from Tom Shaw-Mellors https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-2022-draft-recap/)

Going back aways the Patriots said bye bye to Chase Winovich for Mack Wilson — bit of addition by subtraction — kinda. Maybe just a like for like in regards to player talent, but time will tell. It would seem both guys needed a change of scenery so expectation may not be too high. 

Ted Karras and Shaq Mason — you know what, it’s still too fresh, I can’t talk about their departure from Foxborough just yet…

But the Patriots and the NFL, did poach a shining prospect in Drew Desjarlais, top offensive lineman from the CFL. They also added depth to the wide receiver room with DeVante Parker heading over from Miami. 

Terrence Mitchell, Jabrill Peppers, and Malcom Butler came over to put a bit of extra experience in the defence, with the Patriots not signing one linebacker in the draft. They picked up the UDFA DaMarcus Mitchell, who is noted as a DE, but did play in the linebacker position at Purdue, but it’s looking like all those year two chaps might have some time to shine in 2022. 

Jarrett Stidham recently joined the slew of participants on the bus to Las Vegas, catching up with the likes of Brandon Bolden and Jakob Johnson who departed New England as free agents. And whilst we are talking about it, other past Patriots have been drawn to the bright lights of Sin City and Josh McDaniels, with the Raiders signing Chandler Jones, Duron Harmon, Jacob Hollister, Tashawn Bower and Cre’van LeBlanc. Not to mention a stack of coach and personnel peeps too! 

And how can I forget, the release of the very versatile Devine Ozigbo, who was another casualty of the draft with running back being a double dip position. 

But you know what they did bring in !?!?!? A tight end!! Yeah okay, I’m not that excited by Matt Sokol really, yet, he hasn’t played many games in the NFL after being picked up as an UDFA by the Chargers in 2018, but he’s said to be a great blocker and we all know how much I like those! Probably a bit of a practice squad addition really, indicating it’s a good chance Troy Fumagali isn’t on his return stint to New England, but with the revolving door that is training camp, you never know. 

Whilst some fans wait to see if N’Keal Harry gets on the Vegas bus, or any other for that matter, some of us wonder if Devin Asiasi has a ticket out of Foxborough too. Some even believe Nelson Agholor could be another candidate for exit. Agholor did help the offence last year by drawing coverage, but there’s a possibility that role could be filled with the addition of the speedy receiver in the draft of Tyquan Thornton. I feel it’s a catch-22 situation, they spent a lot of cap on him to give up after just one year, but there’s the catch, spent a lot. So moving on from him could free up some cap. According the fantastic @patscap Miguel Benzan, releasing Nelson Agholor in 2022 could create $3.9M, trading him opens $8.9M and extending him (I know, I know that’s the opposite, but it’s for informational purposes!) $3.94M. 

It’s still all kinds of “ifs and butts and candy and nuts” right now, but the schedule is out and we have games on the calendar, it’s beginning to smell a lot like football!

Filed Under: Draft, Free Agency, Opinion

Patriots 2022 Draft Recap

April 30, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Well the 2022 NFL Draft has been and gone, let’s take a look at every pick made by the Patriots!

Round 1 – Pick 29 – C/G Cole Strange (Chattanooga)

Many were surprised (me included) that the Patriots went with Strange, not so much the guard position itself, I just didn’t think the team would go with him in the first round. I think a defensive player such as Trent McDuffie, who was available before the Patriots traded down from 21, would have been a better pick in terms of value.

But, the pick was made and Strange will head into Training Camp with the expectation of being a day 1 starter for the franchise at the guard position.

Mike Reiss’ Bio:

Patriots pick UT-Chattanooga C/G Cole Strange at 29

🏈 6-4, 307 pounds

🏈 5-year starter

🏈 Projected 2nd/3rd rounder

🏈 Senior Bowl's Jim Nagy identified as ideal Patriots fit: "Great-looking, trim, good athlete. He’s physical. Really strong hands. A really tenacious player”

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) April 29, 2022

Round 2 – Pick 50 – WR Tyquan Thornton (Baylor)

A speedy WR for the Patriots? YUP! The Pats traded up four spots to land the fastest wideout in the entire draft, taking Tyquan Thornton out of Baylor. I’m intrigued by this pick, Thornton has elite speed but comes with some questions about his catch/route run ability.

With good production last year, Thornton could become the go-to deep threat option, especially with Nelson Agholor’s contract up at the end of the 2022 season.

Mike Reiss’ Bio:

Patriots select Baylor WR Tyquan Thornton at No. 50

🏈 Fast — 4.21 in the 40

🏈 6-foot-2, 181 pounds

🏈 3-year starter

🏈 Took late top-30 visit to team

🏈 62 catches for 942 yards, 10 TDs in '21

🏈 Was projected mid-round pick by media analysts

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) April 30, 2022
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Filed Under: Draft Tagged With: draft

Patriots Draft Guard Cole Strange In First Round of 2022 NFL Draft

April 28, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Wow, somewhat of a stunner by the Patriots as they take a projected Day 2 pick in the first round. Originally the Pats traded down eight spots with Kansas City, and with the likes of Nakobe Dean, Dax Hill, and Anthony Booth Jr still on the board, Bill decided to fill the interior line position.

I won’t lie, I don’t like the pick this high, I think there is more elite talent on the board, however, the team hasn’t been afraid to reach a little for players they really like, I guess we’ll see.

https://twitter.com/Patriots/status/1519879317064364033?s=20&t=EMj_gJDDXwtpBSr51bEjAQ

Remaining Patriots Picks:

Round 2-54
Round 3-85
Round 3-94
Round 4-121
Round 4-127
Round 5-158
Round 6-183
Round 6-200
Round 6-210
Round 7-245

Filed Under: Draft Tagged With: draft

Patriots Draft Fits

April 26, 2022 by Noel Powers

Credit: SportingNews

With the 2022 NFL draft just days away lets take a look at a list of potential Patriots fits. Anything marked with an asterisk (*) is not only a fit, but should be on the big board.

WR

*Jahan Dotson – Penn State (Day 2)

*John Metchie – Alabama (Day 2)

Calvin Austin – Memphis (Day 3)

*George Pickens – Georgia (3rd-4th)

Alec Pierce – Cincy (3rd-4th)

*Kyle Phillips – UCLA (Day 3)

*Khalil Shakir – Boise State(Day 3)

Romeo Doubs – Nevada (Day 3)

*Jaquarri Roberson – Wake Forest (Day 3)

*Bo Melton – Rutgers (Day 3)

*Slade Bolden – Alabama (Day 3/UDFA)

OT

*Trevor Penning – Northern Iowa (1-2)

Daniel Faalele – Minnesota (Day 2)

Darian Kinnard – Kentucky (Day 2)

*Zach Tom – Wake Forest (Day 3)

Kellen Diesch – Arizona State (Day 3)

Dare Rosenthal – LSU (Day 3)

Tyler Vrabel – BC (Day 3)

*Vederian Lowe – Illinois (Day 3/UDFA)

CB

*Andrew Booth – Clemson (1)

*Kaiir Elam – Florida (1-2)

*Roger McCreary – Auburn (1-2)

*Coby Bryant – Cincy (Day 2)

Tariq Woolen – UTSA (Day 2)

*Cam Taylor Britt – Nebraska (Day 3)

*Zyon McCollum – Sam Houston (Day 3)

*Marcus Jones – Houston (Day 3)

*Josh Jobe – Alabama (Day 3)

Jack Jones – Arizona State (Day 3)

Jalyn Armour Davis – Alabama (Day 3)

Kyler McMichael – UNC (6-7)

LB

Nakobe Dean – Georgia (1)

*Christian Harris – Alabama (Day 2)

Brandon Smith – Penn State (Day 2)

*Brian Asamoah – Oklahoma (Day 2)

*Chad Muma – Wyoming (Day 2)

Leo Chenal – Wisconsin (Day2/3)

*Quay Walker – Georgia (Day 2)

*Troy Anderson – Montana State (Day 2/3)

*Channing Tindall – Georgia (Day 2)

Damone Clark – LSU (Day 3)

Mike Jones – LSU (Day 3)

*Micah McFadden – Indiana (Day 3)

OG

*Zion Johnson – BC (1)

*Andrew Stueber – Michigan (Day 2)

Ed Ingram – LSU (Day 2)

*Cole Strange – Chattanooga (Day 2/3)

*Dylan Parham – Memphis (Day 2/3)

**Jamaree Salyer – Georgia (Day 2/3)

*Ben Petrula – BC (7/UDFA)

*Alec Lindstrom – BC (Day3)

IDL

Jordan Davis – Georgia (1)

Devonte Wyatt – Georgia (1)

Perrion Winfrey – Oklahoma (Day2)

*Travis Jones – UConn (Day 2)

*Phidarian Mathis – Alabama (Day 2)

S

*Daxton Hill – Michigan (1/2)

Jaquan Brisker – Penn State (Day 2)

Lewis Cine – Georgia (Day 2)

DE

Jermaine Johnson – FSU (2)

Boye Mafe – Minnesota (2)

*Nik Bonitto – Oklahoma (Day 2)

Kingsley Enagbare – South Carolina (Day 2)

*Drake Jackson – USC (Day 2)

Josh Pascal – Kentucky (Day 2)

QB

Bailey Zappe – Western Kentucky (Day 3)

Jack Coan – Notre Dame (UDFA)

RB

Ty Chandler – UNC (Day 3)

*Hassan Haskins – Michigan (Day 3)

*Kyren Williams – Notre Dame (Day 3)

*James Cook – Georgia (Day 3)

Sincere McCormick – UTSA (Day 3)

*Brian Robinson – Alabama (Day 3)

Tyler Badie – Missouri (Day 3)

Jerrion Ealy – Ole Miss (7/UDFA)

Tight End

Trae Barry – BC (UDFA)

Chigoziem Okonkwo – Maryland (6-7)

Other/Late Flyer/UDFA

Matt Araiza – SDSU Punter (6-7)

Connor Heyward – Michigan State FB/TE (7)

Britain Covey – Utah WR (7-UDFA)

Bubba Bolden – Miami Safety (Day 3)

CJ Verdell – Oregon RB (7/UDFA)

Steven Gilmore – Marshall CB stephon’s brother (Late Day 3)

Josh Sills – Okla State IOL (Day 3)

Josh Ross – Michigan LB (Day 3)

Trestan Ebner – Baylor RB (UDFA)

EJ Perry – Brown QB (UDFA)

Coby Tippett – URI CB (UDFA)

Jared Bernhardt – Ferris St QB (UDFA)

James Houston – Jackson St Edge (7-UDFA)

Josh Onujiogu – Framingham St. Edge (UDFA)

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