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Reiss: Five Games, Four Different Defensive Lines

October 21, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Reiss: Five Games, Four Different Defensive Lines

The defensive line was one of the biggest question marks coming into the 2010 season. The only constant has been Vince Wilfork dominating from any of the three positions he plays.

Gerard Warren has been a great addition. I’d love to see the Patriots lock him up past this season. He’s a big, mean, intimidating presence.

Mike Wright can fill in when needed but really his specialty is interior pass rush.

Brandon Deaderick has seemingly surpassed Ron Brace, we’ll see if that continues this weekend. I don’t think they’ve given up on Brace just yet.

Not to look past this year but a front of Ty Warren – Wilfork – Gerard Warren would be pretty formidable. Who knows maybe even Deaderick could surpass Gerard if he continues to develop.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Brandon Deaderick, Gerard Warren, Mike Wright, new england patriots, vince wilfork

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