Danny Amendola welcomes a pair of former teammates on Patriots
Good stuff from Mark Daniels. These little glimpses into the Pats’ training this offseason certainly helps move things along.
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Danny Amendola welcomes a pair of former teammates on Patriots
Good stuff from Mark Daniels. These little glimpses into the Pats’ training this offseason certainly helps move things along.
He’s such a tough projection for the Pats system. Of course anyone that explosive should be able to find a role in any defense, but I am just not quite sure where to play him at 6′3″, 245 pounds. Closest fit would probably be outside linebacker on early downs and then use him as a versatile pass rusher in sub packages. I’m not going to say they’re totally out on him, but I’d be surprised if they took him. Still, they love value, and that kind of player at 32 is almost unheard of…
Patriots Mock Draft: WR Jaelen Strong Adds Size to Patriots Pass-Catching Group
Interesting, outside the box mock from Frenz. Of all the positions of need this week, I’m most interested to see how running back and wide receiver play out. Seems like the general opinions are across the board as to where need and fit could meet with those two spots.
New England Patriots Pre-Draft Depth Chart
Here’s where we sit as we get ready for the draft and I continue to be surprised about the hole at left guard. Sure, Connolly could re-sign and then thinks are at least manageable to start, but it does reinforce how the Pats really should land one of the top guards in this year’s class.
I’m definitely keeping an eye on athletic right defensive ends as well in this draft, and while there’s okay depth at linebacker, there’s only the starting trio who can really be counted on. Still, I’m excited to see cameron Gordon and James Morris, as well as Darius Fleming with a full Patriot year under his belt.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-patriots-depth-chart/
What the Patriots should do, rounds 1-3
Like the first two picks of this mock from Tom E. Curran, not a big fan of the second two. I wouldn’t be surprised if Byron Jones is the only first round cornerback on the Patriots draft board, because no one else checks every single box like he does.
I’d love to nab Cann with the 64th pick, though I worry if he drops that far. Otherwise I think Jackson from FSU might work there. Either way a lot of us see that 64th spot as a guard re(guard)less.
Grissom feels really high for this spot and I see a little too much redundancy to Ninkovich and Sheard as he’d likely be a strong side defensive end with some linebacker versatility in the Pats system.
WR is one of the great question marks in this draft. Count me on the side of not seeing it as a huge Day ½ need, hence I think Lockett isn’t a necessary pick. We all get wowed with big play wide receivers but I continue to believe Belichick prefers guys like LaFell who have an all-around game and can play to Brady’s strengths rather than a bells-and-whistles guy that would get us all excited on paper but probably struggle to find a legitimate role.
Patriots mock draft 2.0: Some unconventional possibilites
Draft week is finally here and there should be plenty of mock drafts to post, including this one from Mark Daniels that takes a look at some outside-the-box guys.
Of course topping the list is Shaq Thompson, a player plenty of Patriots fans have an interest in. In my opinion he’s not worth a first round pick to the Patriots because he’s not likely to ever play a legitimate linebacker role in their system. Could he be an interesting player at the “Money” position, aka a dime linebacker? Sure, but that’s a limited role and one you would draft in the third round.
Now I’ve been shocked plenty of times by the Patriots’ moves and I expect to be shocked plenty more, so I’d never write off Thompson entirely because he’s definitely an intriguing player. It’s just that in the first round I think they’ll look for a player who can impact almost every down.
Chapter 1 (of 22): “The Suspension Begins” 1. The NFL loves “The’s”. We’re relentlessly reminded of The Catch, The Comeback, The Fumble, The Drive, The Commissioner and now, they have added another “The” to their pantheon of the absurd and miraculous: The Suspension. (That link courtesy of the great, Fitzy). It’s been hanging over our heads like […]