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The return of David Andrews

August 14, 2020 by Jason Pombo

Lazar's Ten Most Important Patriots in 2020: No. 7, David Andrews ...
Image: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

After a slew of opt-outs, and a slew of free agent departures, the Patriots are entering 2020 searching for a new identity. Losing Tom Brady was going to be a challenge in itself, but losing key contributors on defense like Dont’a Hightower and Pat Chung on such short notice really hurts this Patriots team. With the season opener slowly approaching Bill Belichick will need to figure out how to minimize all of these losses on both sides of the ball. The Next Man Up mentality needs to be as evident as ever.

Even with the Patriots going through a plethora of changes, many in the betting industry still have faith in Bill Belichick. It is still a few weeks until the season starts but it’s not too early to start looking at some of the Week 1 NFL odds out there. First game of the season is going to be an easy one of the Patriots as they’re listed as 7-point favorites against Miami.

A lot can change between now and then, but a successful season for the Patriots will likely come down to a variety of factors. In particular, the leadership void in the Patriots’ locker room certainly is a question mark. But, with everyone talking about how the Patriots will cope with their personnel losses, they are getting a key player on their offensive line.

David Andrews missed the entire 2019 season due to blood clots in his lungs. Last August was a scary time for the 28-year-old Andrews, but he has made his way all the way to the field. Returning from blood clots in the lungs is already a mountain of a challenge. But, returning during a pandemic would seem virtually impossible. David Andrews isn’t just going to attempt a comeback in 2020, he’s chomping at the bit to get back there. After meeting with the media last week on zoom, there is little to no doubt that David Andrews will be ready to go, week 1:

“It’s just something I feel comfortable with, to have the opportunity to go out and play. Talking with doctors and my wife, it’s something we feel comfortable with. I’m just excited to get the chance to go out there and compete again. I’m excited for the opportunity coming up.”

Andrews has been a captain for three consecutive seasons, and really has brought stability to the Patriots’ offensive line. When he was absent for the entire 2019 season, it was obvious how uncomfortable and how out-of-sync the offensive line was.

According to Pro Football Focus, between 2017 and 2018, Andrews had a pass-blocking grade of 84.2. This was the fourth highest among qualifying centers. On top of that, Andrews has also been productive in run-blocking. He was graded out as the sixth highest center for run-blocking with a 79.2. When Andrews is healthy, he’s the best offensive lineman for New England, and it really isn’t close.

Patriots running back Rex Burkhead couldn’t stop raving about Andrews when he was asked about him during yesterday’s zoom session:

“David, he’s an unbelievable player, not only just a player but a captain for this team, a leader for this team, and just what else he brings. He’s a master communicator up front to get everyone in the right position, moving on the same page. And he does it every single day with consistency. He’s a great guy to follow for those young guys in that room to really go to if they have any questions.”

It’s tough to deny how important and how valuable Andrews is to the Patriots. With the Patriots entering the post-Brady era, leadership will be a priority. Andrews will provide that and more for whoever is under center.

The chatter and buzz around David Andrews might not seem like a difference-maker, but it’s almost a guarantee that the interior part of the Patriots’ offensive line improves in 2020.

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Patriots rookie Dustin Woodard retiring from the NFL – Team also release DE Nick Coe

August 13, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

News coming in just now that rookie Center Dustin Woodard has informed the team that he is retiring from professional football, before ever playing in a competitive game.

As training camp roars on towards the regular season, be sure to keep up with the latest Patriots betting odds, here’s an interesting website to check sports results.

#Patriots rookie center Dustin Woodard is retiring, source said. The seventh-round pick from Memphis’ decision isn’t COVID-19 related — he’s simply decided to walk away.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) August 13, 2020
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Patriots transaction news – 08/11

August 11, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Following a busy couple of days regarding transactions, let’s take a look at the current status of the Patriots signings/roster moves.

TE Jordan Leggett

Reported first by Field Yates, the deal to sign free agent TE Jordan Leggett is off. The reason why the deal couldn’t be completed hasn’t been released, but after an agreement was initially reached yesterday, it points to a potential failure at either the Covid-19 testing or physical stage of due diligence. Either way, he won’t be a Patriot this season.

The Patriots will not be signing TE Jordan Leggett, per source.

The team could look at other available options to add depth at the position, with Dalton Keene and Devin Asiasi projecting for key roles as rookies.

— Field Yates (@FieldYates) August 11, 2020

It’s a shame this move didn’t work out, I was curious to see how Leggett got on in camp, now (once all projected signings are confirmed) the Patriots have one remaining roster spot for training camp, and I expect them to bring in someone else at the position, they’ve recently shown interest in FA Delanie Walker.

Current TE’s- Devin Asiasi, Dalton Keene, Ryan Izzo, Jake Burt

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Filed Under: Training Camp Tagged With: free agents, transactions

Patriots to sign free agent RB Lamar Miller

August 10, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

The news keeps coming! Just reported, The Patriots have reached a 1-year deal with RB Lamar Miller, pending a physical.

Former Texans’ RB Lamar Miller and the Patriots reached agreement on a one-year deal, pending a physical, per @RosenhausSports.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 10, 2020

After being drafted by the Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2012 draft, Miller has had a productive career across two organizations. After playing out his rookie contract in Miami, Miller was signed by Houston in 2015 to a four-year, $26 million contract.

As he entered his final year coming off a Pro Bowl selection in 2018, Miller tore his ACL and spent the entirety of last season on IR.

With Sony Michel still on PUP, this is an exciting addition to the backfield group for camp, Miller should be itching to prove that his productive years are not yet behind him. Previously in my pre-camp 53-man roster projection, I expected the RB position to be without much change, this will be one to watch over the next month.

Current RB’s – James White, Rex Burkhead, Damien Harris, J.J. Taylor, Lamar Miller

PUP- Sony Michel

Opt-Out- Brandon Bolden

Some stats fans might recall Miller being rather productive on previous encounters with the Patriots, check out his career numbers below.

 
  Games Rushing Receiving Total Yds      
Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS Rush Yds TD 1D Lng Y/A Y/G A/G Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD 1D Lng R/G Y/G Ctch% Y/Tgt Touch Y/Tch YScm RRTD Fmb AV
2012 21 MIA   26 13 1 51 250 1 12 28 4.9 19.2 3.9 8 6 45 7.5 0 3 12 0.5 3.5 75.0% 5.6 57 5.2 295 1 0 2
2013 22 MIA RB 26 16 15 177 709 2 27 49 4.0 44.3 11.1 35 26 170 6.5 0 6 22 1.6 10.6 74.3% 4.9 203 4.3 879 2 1 5
2014 23 MIA RB 26 16 16 216 1099 8 57 97 5.1 68.7 13.5 52 38 275 7.2 1 10 20 2.4 17.2 73.1% 5.3 254 5.4 1374 9 3 11
2015 24 MIA RB 26 16 16 194 872 8 41 85 4.5 54.5 12.1 57 47 397 8.4 2 15 54 2.9 24.8 82.5% 7.0 241 5.3 1269 10 1 7
2016 25 HOU RB 26 14 14 268 1073 5 55 45 4.0 76.6 19.1 39 31 188 6.1 1 9 16 2.2 13.4 79.5% 4.8 299 4.2 1261 6 2 7
2017 26 HOU RB 26 16 13 238 888 3 45 21 3.7 55.5 14.9 45 36 327 9.1 3 18 32 2.3 20.4 80.0% 7.3 274 4.4 1215 6 1 7
2018* 27 HOU RB 26 14 14 210 973 5 38 97 4.6 69.5 15.0 35 25 163 6.5 1 10 16 1.8 11.6 71.4% 4.7 235 4.8 1136 6 1 8
Career       105 89 1354 5864 32 275 97 4.3 55.8 12.9 271 209 1565 7.5 8 71 54 2.0 14.9 77.1%   1563 4.8 7429 40 9 47
Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table

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Patriots to sign free agents TE Jordan Leggett and DT Darius Kilgo

August 10, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

The Patriots are finalizing a move to bring in TE Jordan Leggett and DT Darius Kiljoy to their active roster. Mike Reiss reported that they’d both been in for a visit last Friday, and now, pending successful testing and physicals, they look set to join the team.

This move adds depth for two positions of need as they head into competitive practice next week.

The #Patriots are hosting FAs TE Jordan Leggett and DT Darius Kilgo, and if all goes well with COVID-19 testing and physicals, they plan to sign both, sources say. Leggett is a former #Jets fifth-rounder and Kilgo is a former 2016 #Broncos sixth rounder who has spent time in NE.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 10, 2020

So who are the Patriots signing?

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Patriots acquire CB Michael Jackson from trade with Lions

August 9, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

First announced by the Lions themselves, the Patriots have traded an undisclosed 2022 draft pick in exchange for CB Michael Jackson.

The Detroit Lions announced today that they have traded CB Michael Jackson to the New England Patriots in exchange for an undisclosed 2022 draft selection.

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) August 9, 2020

Initially picked by Dallas 158th overall in the 2019 draft, Jackson was signed from the Cowboys practice squad by the Lions last October. During his time in Detroit, he only suited up for one game and didn’t record a defensive snap.

Per the Lions website this morning, Jackson was part of a number of cuts from their roster, but clearly, Bill Belichick didn’t want to risk losing him on waivers, so for the cost of what I would assume to be a late-round 2022 pick, Jackson is a Patriot.

Hi Tom. The Lions were going to waive him, it seems, but before that move was processed they traded him to the Patriots instead.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 9, 2020

The current depth at the CB position:

Stephon Gilmore
Jason McCourty
Jonathan Jones
J.C. Jackson
Joejuan Williams
D’Angelo Ross
Myles Bryant
Michael Jackson

It’s far to early to tell what this new addition will bring, Jackson was considered a good prospect coming out of college but seems to have struggled to click at the pro level.

Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: cb, detroit lions, Mike Reiss, trade

Should the Patriots sign Joe Thuney long-term?

August 6, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

We were able to hear from LG Joe Thuney yesterday for the first time since the end of last season, when, in the immediate aftermath, I wasn’t so sure we’d see him in a Patriots uniform again.

Thuney finished the final year of his rookie contract playing in a stricken offensive line unit whilst still managing to start every game. In fact, since winning the starting job prior to his rookie season in 2016, he’s started in every regular season(64) and playoff game(10) for the Pats.

Joe Thuney during his conference call (08/05)
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