Should the Patriots go “All In” for Darrelle Revis?
Today’s post at SportsBlog looks at whether Revis makes sense for the Pats. On paper all the factors are there, but does Tampa really want to unload him?
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Should the Patriots go “All In” for Darrelle Revis?
Today’s post at SportsBlog looks at whether Revis makes sense for the Pats. On paper all the factors are there, but does Tampa really want to unload him?
At this point it’s hard to answer because there will be additions everywhere and who knows how it will all play out in camp and over the course of the season.
If it’s McCourty/Harmon and Dennard/Ryan/Arrington then probably not. They’d really need to add a significant third defensive end, get Wilfork/Kelly back at full strength and get a breakout year from Armstead and Chris Jones. Jamie Collins would also have to elevate into possibly their best player on defense.
Talib and that defensive end are key. If those two pieces fall into place, I really like the ingredients and it gives them a bit more flexibility with the outcome of Wilfork/Kelly.
Probably a pipe dream, because they’re going to get paid a lot with the extra cap money the NFL unleased, but I’d love to see Jared Allen or Demarcus Ware/Julius Peppers if they get cut. The Pats could really manage those veterans well in a rotation with Jones and Wilfork and it would add a significant pass rush presence they just haven’t had since the dynasty days.
More realistically I think they end up with someone like Lamarr Houston.
Was really big on Melton last season, I could still see it, though there were some off the field issues last season.He’s a little more of a traditional 4-3 defensive tackle so I’m not sure where Armstead and Chris Jones fit into that. Would they still give a competitive offer to him with those young guys already in the system? Maybe not.
Ideally I think they spend the big bucks on a defensive end in free agency and maybe find a lower end defensive tackle for depth/insurance for Wilfork/Kelly.
Interesting tweets from Phil Savage and a good perspective on ranking prospects.
Patriots’ biggest offseason needs – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Good list, agree with all the points made. If you’re a frequent reader here you’re not surprised by that.
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