Why Dominique Easley is a risk who will reward the Patriots | theScore
Great read on Easley from Alen Dumonjic. Well-written and sums up exactly why I’m so excited to add him to the fold.
An Independent Patriots Blog
Why Dominique Easley is a risk who will reward the Patriots | theScore
Great read on Easley from Alen Dumonjic. Well-written and sums up exactly why I’m so excited to add him to the fold.
Great read from Frenz on a guy who could be the next Danny Woodhead.
Gallon was trusted as a sole split end in loaded personnel for quarterbacks Denard Robinson and Devin Gardner. In the every-down set, he carved a spot as a flanker. He created separation on double-move fades, post routes and dig routes under that capacity. But he was a go-to option on quick-outs and fire screens as well. It was because his reliable hands, vision and suddenness allowed him to turn short plays into long ones. He reinforced those qualities by consistently setting his feet in position for the run after.
Yeah, it sounds like the Pats have had their eye on him for a while. Like most tight ends coming out of college he’ll have to develop his blocking, but his size and ability to catch the ball are intriguing.
But we thought the same thing about Zach Sudfeld last year and he didn’t quite live up to some of the plays he made in training camp and the preseason.
Jones will be one to watch this summer.
Not that I’m not high on him, I think he’s going to need time to develop. Really like his size and versatility, but I think it will take a red shirt year for him as a rookie, possibly on the practice squad. Who knows, maybe it all clicks for him and he becomes a reliable backup option with Buchanan. That would be great for the Pats, but maybe a little bit of a tall order for a guy coming out of Concordia.
Long-term he could be a great all-down defensive end, maybe even overtaking Ninkovich at some point.
I might be out of the business of expecting them to dominate teams, or even play 60 minutes of good football, but I’m not questioning their effort. On the contrary, they don’t stop trying to push your facemask down your throat until the final gun and I admire the hell out of them for it. […]