Who do you expect to be cut, get extensions or have their contracts restructured to clear more cap space
Here’s the list:
EXTEND (want long term, need to lower ‘14 cap hit)
- McCourty (slam dunk to extend him now)
- Solder (unlikely to lower cap hit, but can’t hit FA)
- Gostkowski
RE-STRUCTURE (not sure long term, possible cut candidates)
- Wilfork (long shot they’d cut him)
- Gregory
- Connolly
- Kelly
- Mankins (won’t cut him, possible to re-structure only)
CUT
- Sopoaga
- Adrian Wilson
What do you think the pats will do with their first round pick, trade, TE like some are suggesting, DT like you suggest or something else
It’s so hard to say at this point. Look at it this way – the Pats will fill every hole they have via free agency. Some of those won’t be ideal or long shots, but they will not enter the draft with any glaring needs that need to be filled by a rookie.
So with that said, you have to ask yourself, where do you need to develop young depth? Tight End, Interior Offensive Line and Defensive Tackle certainly jump out at this point, but a lot can change in three months.
The whole point of free agency will be to give them the freedom they need to choose the best player available, even if it’s not at a position of glaring need.
I’ve been beating the DL drum for a while, but between free agency and Chris Jones/Armond Armstead/Sealver Siliga it’s not like they’re totally dead in the water. Things looked a lot worse last offseason even after the draft.
I don’t think you can ever rule out a man corner if they really like him or wide receiver despite their collection of young guys they picked up last offseason.
Tight End and Center/Guard seem like the best bets given their lack of depth.
How would you as the defensive coordinator 1) make the defense better with the current personnel, 2) do the same but with a 34 defense
Oh you’re hitting my sweet spot and what a perfect way to kick off some Q&A on this Friday.
Let’s assume Talib is back because I really think that’s a big key. If you want to beat Denver next season, you’re going to need a top corner like Talib. Between him/Dennard/Ryan/Arrington, I really like the group. Add another rookie for depth and we’re good.
In the 4-3, I’m moving Hightower to middle linebacker to replace Spikes. He has a little better range to cover the flat to to stay with tight ends going down the seam. Mayo remains at WLB and Collins goes to SLB full time where he can be used to blitz and cover.
On the defensive line I’m sticking with Jones and Ninkovich as our starters but I want a third defensive end who is almost as good as the starters. Ideally this third DE brings a little more pass rush to the party and also serves as the designated pass rusher.
Maybe Buchanan develops into that role, but I want a veteran FA as well. Someone in the Mark Anderson circa 2011 mold. If Julius Peppers gets cut I’d definitely explore that.
On the interior, I’m hoping Wilfork and Kelly are back. I like that combo. If they’re not I’m looking at a vet FA like Arthur Jones and/or Henry Melton. I like Chris Jones, and with Armond Armstead, they give us some better interior pass rush options for the rotation. Siliga is also a key piece either backing up Wilfork and spelling him frequently. We can’t go back to running Wilfork into the ground and there’s a very good chance he can’t play 80% of the snaps.
At safety McCourty is a lock and I like Harmon as well. I’d potentially look at replacing Gregory with a slightly bigger and more physical strong safety for the robber role. Someone who can play in the box and be a little more of an intimidator.
As for the 3-4 it’s a little tougher to put together. You could Kelly/Arthur Jones – Wlfork/Siliga – Chandler Jones up front with Chandler being a little more of a mobile pass rusher than a traditional RDE in the Seymour mold. Armstead/Chris Jones aren’t really fits for the 34 DL.
But clearly they’ll need another DE if they really have plans to run the 3-4.
At LB, I’d go Ninkovich at SOLB, Hightower at Mike, Mayo at Will and Collins at WOLB. Ninkovich and Collins could flip as well depending on the game plan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOhbMy4QkXE
Tom Brady – Cinderella Man [HD] (by NFLcontent)
(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/tom-brady-cinderella-man-hd-by-nflcontent/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKEb3DxOev0
Tom Brady Highlights – The Greatest QB Ever (by Ted Bosque)
(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/tom-brady-highlights-the-greatest-qb-ever-by/
Of his 53 misses, 20 appeared to be due to the fault of the receiver. Eight passes were dropped (Edelman led with three), seven were the result of the receiver blatantly running the wrong route, and the rest were the cause of other factors, such as Aaron Dobson pulling up lame on a deep pass against Buffalo or Rob Gronkowski losing a pass in the sun. Taking those instances away, Brady’s completion percentage of deep balls rises to a more respectable 40 percent.
I guess I’ve given up ever expecting the Pats to be an offense under Brady that is just chucking up bombs left and right. They’ll play to Brady’s strengths till the end of his career, and that is making the right reads and completing the easy throws. Peyton’s season was basically making those same throws.
A “deep threat” won’t really matter, but it would be nice to hit a few more than they missed this season.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/of-his-53-misses-20-appeared-to-be-due-to-the/