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Patriots Roster Projection 1.0

August 19, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

(AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ahead of tonight’s second pre-season game in Philly, I thought it was time to have a first go at who I think will be on the 53-man roster given the current mood. Now, I’m going to include players that are actively on PUP, players already sent to the injured reserve are not included as their seasons are effectively over.

Quarterbacks – 3

Cam Newton
Mac Jones (R)
Jarrett Stidham

Notes:

Three QB’s this season, not in any particular order of depth when we know the starting job is being fought over between Mac and Cam, Stidham is still on his rookie deal so makes no sense to cut him. Hoyer, for obvious reasons, doesn’t make the cut.

Running Backs – 6

Damien Harris
Sony Michel
James White
Rhamondre Stevenson (R)
J.J. Taylor
Jakob Johnson

Notes:

J.J. Taylor squeezes onto the four locks at running back, he’s looked good so far this camp, and I think the team won’t want to risk losing if they decide to release him, a good depth option. Jakob Johnson will be the starting fullback for another season as the competition faded over the first few weeks of the pre-season.

Wide Receivers – 6

Nelson Agholor
Jakobi Meyers
Kendrick Bourne
N’Keal Harry
Gunner Olszewski
Matthew Slater

Notes:

This wasn’t really that difficult as there wasn’t a great deal of quality to choose from. The top three are locks and then we get to Harry, I don’t think he’s going anyway until at least mid-season or at the trade deadline, he’ll get opportunities to progress once more. Gunner and Slate make the team for the specialist roles.

Kristian Wilkerson misses out for his poorer performance in the first pre-season game and the joint practices with Philly, he’s dropped a lot of balls. It’s a real shame as I think the coaches like him.

Tight Ends – 4

Hunter Henry
Jonnu Smith
Devin Asiasi
Matt LaCosse

Notes:

To allow the Patriots to use multiple tight ends this season in various formations, they’ll need depth to support with rotation and potential injuries. Henry and Smith are obvious locks to the roster, as is Asiasi who starts his second season. Matt LaCosse left joint training against the Eagles this week with a head injury, but he makes my roster, barring any serious after-effects from the knock.

Offensive Line – 8

David Andrews – C
Ted Karras – C/G
Shaq Mason – G
Isiah Wynn – T
Trent Brown – T
Michael Onwenu – G/T
Justin Herron – T/G
Alex Redmond – G

Notes:

I did want to keep 9 for the line, but James Ferentz missed out as I needed the spot elsewhere. Business as usual for this list with Alex Redmond making the list as a depth option, but really I want to see more tonight from Cajuste, draft-pick William Sherman.

Regardless those who miss out will be in the mix to be on the practice squad, given the rules now in place to allow the team to have up to six players who have played more than two seasons on the squad.

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There was some heat in Foxborough, and it wasn’t just the weather!

August 13, 2021 by Clare Cooper

(photograph: Clare Cooper)

As I sit here blurry eyed and sleep deprived (I’m getting older folks, and the UK time difference can be brutal!) I gotta say I think I’m a happy Patriots fan. Now, if the Patriots had lost, maybe I wouldn’t be as happy, and that’s fair but it isn’t really about the 22 to 13.

It’s about perspective.

I know I know, I do like that word — but in this case it is true.

Preseason games may have been missed last year more than we thought, but the impact on the players’ development may have been significant. And so as the first preseason game is in the bag, we have had our first taste of (almost?) real football.

Now, there are still many questions to be answered, let alone asked, and there are many kinks to be smoothed out, but just to see the team out there was a pleasure in itself.

Okay, so the hot topic; the quarterback battle still reigns supreme as we all drink our coffee this morning (please someone pour me some more) and from the limited amount we got to see Cam Newton, 12 snaps over two drives, I’m guessing whichever side of the fence you are on, you haven’t changed your mind, at least very much. Whilst Mac Jones had some shaky moments, he had glimmers of a really good quarterback too and this is so encouraging to see. Significantly, Mac was professional, he was efficient, primarily accurate with a fast tempo. Whether Mac Jones has this 2021 season as a starter over Cam Newton or not, I think we are seeing the Patriots future when it comes to QB1.

But it isn’t ALL about the quarterback, there’s so much more.

Not to use such a general sweeping statement, but I’m gonna, the rookies did good last night. Rhamondre Stevenson with 127 rushing yards on 10 carries for starters! 

The solo undrafted free agent, kicker Quinn Nordin, there is no doubt that this kid has a leg, and he knows how to use it, baby! Three field goals and an extra point, yes please and thank you very much. Quinn did miss on another extra point, so he needs to be wary of consistency, but hey it was his first NFL game…hopefully one of many in Patriot blue.

Now don’t get me wrong. It wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows, and i’m not trying to sell to you that it was. I think that the defence looked shaky in the first quarter, and I’m fearful that the key to some lacklustre showings from the secondary was the absence of Stephon Gilmore. However, the free agency signing of Matt Judon showed to pay dividends and that injury scare probably had most of us on the edge of our seats.

A glaring issue that we aren’t used to seeing from the Patriots so much is penalties, nine to be exact and false starts more than once. And whilst this will take a bit of time and work, that’s all that really needs, time and work.

And of course the Patriots have some! Whilst football is sort of back, there is also plenty of preseason and joint practices still to come. So whilst September 12th seems near and far, it’s a good thing coffee was invented.

Go Pats! 

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The 10 Patriots you should watch in tonight’s preseason opener against Washington

August 12, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

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Patriots football is back the Washington Football Team travels to New England! Gillette Stadium will have fans back tonight for the first time in 585 days which will be a special moment for all in attendance.

Here are 10 Patriots you should keep an eye on tonight!

1. QB #10 Mac Jones

Of course, this will be the main focus tonight, the first time that we’ve had the chance to see Mac Jones in a legitimate game scenario. Reports earlier today confirmed the game would be split between Mac and Cam, so at least we know we’ll see the first-round pick in action.

Really, I just want to see Mac get it out fast, make some completions, and show that he can move the offense. I don’t care if he doesn’t get any touchdowns, I’d just like to see some good fundamentals tonight.

Washington will be playing their starters for some of the game, so Mac will get a chance to be tested by a good defensive front, with the likes of Chase Young bearing down.

He’ll also be wearing his college number 10 jersey, as confirmed today by the team. Sorry Jimmy G.

https://twitter.com/Ryan_Spags/status/1425852332089225223?s=20

2. WR #15 N’Keal Harry

After the whole trade request debacle, Harry will be wanting to continue to help his own stock rise following a string of good practices at camp. Harry is in his third season with the team and has yet to show any signs of being a first-round talent.

Either the team wants to keep him, or they want to trade him. Regardless, I think he’ll be getting some good snaps tonight. I want to see him use his size and strength when targeted, redzone dominance, run after the catch, the stuff we’ve been hoping we’d see more of.

He really has to flash tonight and across the next few games, and because of that, you should keep an eye on number 15 all night.

3. DT #70 Christian Barmore

There was, without doubt, a buzz when the Barmore pick was announced on Draft night back in April. The top-rated defensive tackle has shown glimpses of his pass-rushing power so far in camp, tonight he’ll get a chance to go full kilt against an NFL offensive line.

I’m not sure exactly what role he will play in the defense this season, but, if he can show the ability to bring pressure on the opposing QB, he’ll get some good time on the field this season I’m sure.

4. CB #41 Myles Bryant

The second-year UDFA CB has a chance to impress tonight and over the new few games as he tries to earn a roster spot.

Bryant featured periodically last season, his most noteworthy contribution was his first career interception against the Rams in Week 14. With Gilmore still absent, J.C. Jackson and Jon Jones locks for the roster already, expect to see Bryant involved throughout tonight.

5. DE #51 Ronnie Perkins

Heresssssssssssssssssssssss Ronnie.

Ronnie Perkins should be another Rookie you should have your eyes on against Washington. Pass-rush tried to compensate for the lack of run-stopping play last year, here’s hoping Perkins can develop into a deadly edge-rusher.

Perkins hasn’t blown anyone away so far in camp by reports, but tonight we’ll get a first real look at what he may be able to offer the team in the early part of the season, and what that role may be.

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BREAKING – Patriots TE Dalton Keene placed on IR, will miss 2021 season

August 7, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

It’s a bad day for injuries. Following the news earlier that Raekwon McMillan had torn his ACL, Dalton Keene has been placed on the injured reserve list following a procedure on his knee to repair an issue he dealt with previously in College.

With TE Dalton Keene being placed on injured reserve at this time on the NFL calendar, it means he is ineligible to play this season (unless he is released with an injury settlement, and later returns, which seems unlikely). https://t.co/aJqcmrN5Kn

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 7, 2021

It’s reported that Keene will have plenty of time to recover for the 2022 season, and really, the small silver lining here is that he will be protected for the season on the IR list as he wasn’t a sure-fire lock for the roster due to the arrivals in the TE group this year.

Mike Reiss notes that Keene joins McMillan in being placed on IR, effectively ending their season.

Some good news regarding tight ends did surface this evening also, Devin Asiasi was activated from the COVID list, we should see him back at practice tomorrow.

Here’s what the TE room looks like currently:

Filed Under: Announcement, Breaking News Tagged With: Dalton Keene, training camp 2021

BREAKING – Patriots LB Raekwon McMillan out for the season with ACL tear

August 7, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images

As first reported by Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, LB Raekwon McMillan is out for the season with a suspected ACL tear. Awful news for McMillan, who suffered the same injury back in 2017 during his rookie season with Miami.

#Patriots LB Raekwon McMillan suffered a torn ACL during a recent practice and is out for the season, per me and @TomPelissero. He was absent from yesterday’s practice. This is the second torn ACL for the former #Dolphins 2nd round pick, but this time on the other knee.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 7, 2021

This injury comes at a time when McMillan, who only joined in free agency, was just starting to have some good practices over the last few days of Training Camp. A cruel, cruel game football can be sometimes. Well wishes to him for a speedy recovery.

With Raekwon McMillan out for the season, the #Patriots are bringing back an old friend: They’re expected to re-sign LB Cassh Maluia, source said. The sixth-round pick in 2020 played in nine games as a rookie, but was cut in March after New England signed McMillan.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) August 7, 2021

Just as quickly as the news about the injury broke, Pelissero delivered the news that the team’s sixth-round pick from last year’s draft, Cassh Maluia was returning to the team, following his released this off-season.

Here’s a look at the current LB depth on the roster:

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Tight Endage Excitement and Expectation!

August 6, 2021 by Clare Cooper

(AP Photo/Steven Senne)

It’s so easy to make player comparisons especially on a team that has had some of the best that ever were but the signing of the two tight ends, Jonnu Smith and Hunter Henry, in free agency really ramped up the mentions of a Gronkowski and Hernandez duo, and it had already been whispered about when the Patriots drafted two tight ends back in 2020, Dalton Keene and Devin Asiasi.

Now it’s fair to say that Hunter Henry is not Rob Gronkowski. He is a sizeable and talented traditional tight end but there will only ever be one Gronk. That’s not to say Henry isn’t good, as most of you know, he’s my favourite going into this season!

The versatility of Jonnu Smith is already shining through in training camp within the different formations in which he is being placed, and the comparison with the athleticism of Aaron Hernandez is difficult to ignore.

The 2011 AFC Divisional game against the Broncos saw a slew of two tight end sets, and at one point Hernandez, and Gronk lined up on the same side, next to one another, Hernandez with his hand in the dirt and Gronk in a more H-back like position. On the snap, Gronk provided pass protection Hernandez ran out and became the pass catcher for a touchdown.

And that’s just spotlighting one single play. The Patriots utilised Hernandez in several other positions such as running back, a traditional ‘I’ formation fullback, a blocker as well as a receiver. And the exciting thing is Jonnu Smith may be able to tick all these boxes. 

Okay so that’s putting a lot on the shoulders of this 25 year old but the Patriots team was phenomenal with this kind of tight end set up and there may be hints that it can happen again. 

I know I know, I’m a tight endage enthusiast, but I bet there are plenty of fans out there who are excited to see this kind of dynamic tight endage sparkle in Foxborough!

Whats more, there is depth at tight end at the moment. It appears that Matt LaCosse and Troy Fumagalli are working hard at securing their own spots. LaCosse had a pretty rough start proving himself in New England after a year (2019) plagued with injury and then a covid-19 opt out year. Fumagalli, whilst experienced in the NFL, has always seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and not had much chance to shine, but is definitely a name I’ve been hearing dropped around training camp this past week.

Further depth, but with a little less sparkle is David Wells who has been utilised mostly as a blocker. Devin Asiasi is (at the time of writing this) currently on the covid list following a positive test, and Dalton Keene who too is on a list, PUP to be precise. Whilst dropping a third round draft pick is highly unlikely, neither Asiasi nor Keene have had a full training camp or preseason since their drafting due to covid restrictions and now injuries.  Whilst Keene may see the wrong side of the PUP list for a while, Asiasi could return soon. The greatest concern may be the after effects of suffering from covid, stacked upon a large chunk of time missed from yet another years training camp. 

With just a week until the first preseason game against the Washington Football Team, tight end expectation and excitement is peaking!

Go Pats!

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Patriots Tweets Of Note – Training Camp 08/05

August 5, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

A rainy practice back in pads today for the Patriots as we move within a week of the first pre-season game against Washington next Thursday. Here are your Tweets of Note from Day 8 of Training Camp!

The Wynn-Onwenu combo on the left side of the OL has some dominant reps already. #Patriots

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) August 5, 2021

This is exciting, with the team picking up Wynn’s fifth-year option, he needs to have a better, more consistant season. Along with big Mike Onwenu, the left hand side could be a real force in the run game.

Dont’a Hightower just went allllll the way up to break up a Brian Hoyer pass. Impressive display of athleticism from No. 54.

— Alex Barth (@RealAlexBarth) August 5, 2021

Nice to hear High’s name come up, by all accounts he’s settled back in well after a year off. Alex Barth noted him making a nice play to break up a pass by Brian Hoyer. Whatever the contract issues are, I hope it’s sorted out and we can enjoy watching Hightower lead the linebacker group.

Mac Jones seems to have found a rhythm, once again getting majority of reps as passing game and overall operation looking Patriot-like. Increased command, why was reflected, in part, in drawing defense into neutral zone during hurry-up.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 5, 2021

I’ll admit, I’m covering more of Jones than Newton, that’s because I think Mac is the more intruiging player at the position to watch right now. From only reading reports and Tweets from those there, he appears to be improving on something every session.

Now, he’s still sounding sloppy and rookie-like as expected, but he seems to be doing things the right way so far. It’s going to be interesting to see how much time he gets against Washington next week.

Couple of injury notes from today's session: Ronnie Perkins appeared to be dealing with a hand issue late; Adrian Colbert left the practice with a team staffer toward the end of the session.

— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) August 5, 2021

Just something to monitor here, rookie edge rusher Ronnie Perkins was dealing with a hand issue late on in practice, Adrian Colbert also left early.

It’s a good day to practice ball security pic.twitter.com/85e6rtHKqX

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) August 5, 2021

Man, the elemts were in play today. As we say in England, it was chucking it down out there. A good introduction into the New England weather cycle for the rookies and FA signings.

J.C. Jackson broke up 3 passes today. He had an interception and a PBU yesterday and another PBU Monday, so he's been all over the ball this week. His 7 pass defenses (1 INT, 6 PBU) in team drills lead the way in training camp.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) August 5, 2021

J.C. making some plays over the past few days, another noteworthy day for him this afternoon. With Stephon Gilmore absent, Jackson is the top cornerback in my view, he had a bunch of picks last year, and I’m hoping he can continue his excellent form through camp and into the regular season.

Ted Karras, Raekwon McMillan, and Akeem Spence all remain absent.

Five new absences: DT Christian Barmore, K Nick Folk, WR Devin Ross, ST Cody Davis, DB D'Angelo Ross

Kyle Van Noy still rocking red.

— Brian Hines (@iambrianhines) August 5, 2021

A lengthy absent list today, Nick Folk being one of the new ones. This gives an oppurtunity for Quinn Nordin to try and de-throne BDN as the teams kicker.

Van Noy still present, but wearing a non-contact jersey, as he has done since camp began.

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