The best and worst draft picks in franchise history for the New England Patriots :All Things Pats
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He is a smaller defensive lineman (6-foot-1 ¾, 288 pounds), at the opposite end of the spectrum of past Patriots No. 1 picks like Richard Seymour (6-6, 317) in 2001, Ty Warren (6-5, 300) in 2003 and Vince Wilfork (6-2, 325) in 2004. If we went back in time to ‘01, ’03 or ’04, I don’t think Easley would have been viewed as a first-round value or ideal system fit. But playing defense in the spread-it-out NFL requires a different type of player, especially when the Patriots are in their sub packages between 65-70 percent of the time as they have been in recent years. When healthy, Easley can potentially create havoc as an interior rusher and that type of profile now carries added value.
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[T]he biggest problem for the Patriots is their pass defense. They are the worst defense in the NFL on third down and in 20-plus-yard passing plays over the last four seasons. Easley’s explosive burst off the snap is just what the Pats need to remedy these lingering problems.
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He’s played everywhere along the defensive line,” he said. “You don’t see a lot of guys who do that — he lines up on the nose, he lines up on the guard, he lines up on the tackle, he lines up out wide at times. You can see him playing all those spots.
“He’s an explosive player, very explosive. A very disruptive player. In college, I would say his stats might have been a little bit deceiving because a lot of times he was the disruptive person on the play, but he wasn’t the guy who ended up making the tackle, or it wouldn’t be on the stat sheet. But the reason the play wasn’t successful was his penetration and ability to be disruptive. I think he has a good knack for that.
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Dominique Easley – 2014 NFL Draft profile (by Erick Ward)
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