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August 5, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Second-year TE Rob Gronkowski has reportedly been a “man among boys” so far at Patriots camp.
“No one has come close to being able to guard him, or contain him,” writes Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald. “He’s been an absolute beast.” Gronkowski recently made Pats top cover linebacker Gary Guyton look “completely overmatched” in a practice session, and Rapoport says he’d “bet the farm” that Gronkowski makes All-Pro this year. If Gronk didn’t have to split production with Aaron Hernandez, we’re sure he’d be an every-week fantasy starter.

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