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Predicting the Patriots PUP List

July 12, 2019 by Mike Dussault

Over the next week, the Patriots will announce their Physically Unable to Perform list, a group of guys still recovering from injury/surgery who need more time to get healthy.

Anyone who opens camp on the PUP list is eligible to stay on the list when the regular season starts, costing them the first six weeks of their season. This can be a good way to create an extra roster spot, but missing more than the first two months of the season can be detrimental.

Now, with two players able to be placed on IR but brought back the same season, there’s a bit more flexibility when dealing with injuries.

The PUP list can also include players who don’t pass the conditioning test, which former PatsProp contributor Adam Magnacca tortured himself doing a few years ago.

Based on OTA and minicamp attendance, who might start training camp on the sidelines, not including any fat bodies who can’t make the run, which rarely happens now outside of free agent defensive tackles.

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Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: isaiah wynn, sony michel

Pats Posits: We’re on to The Void

June 12, 2019 by Mike Dussault

With the Patriots cancelling the final two OTAs and instead going on a team building paintball trip where Belichick shot Kyle Van Noy in the face, we’re now on to the worst part of the NFL calendar, aka The Void between the end of OTAs and the start of training camp.

Yes, it will be a long six weeks or so, and it’s unlikely there’s any earth shattering news. Though with this team you never know, especially when the depth at tackle and tight end still leaves a bit to be desired. Still, let’s just plan on taking a bit of a break before it’s balls to wall.

With that in mind, here’s a bunch of Posits. Tune into Patriots Unfiltered tomorrow (Thursday) from 12-2 at Patriots.com as I’m excited to be joining the guys in studio to talk Pats.

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Can Pats Replicate 2018’s Ground Success?

May 22, 2019 by Mike Dussault

Just as I was feeling pretty great about the team-building of the 2019 offseason, Jared Veldheer threw us all a curve ball and abruptly retired just a couple weeks after signing.

I was penciling in Veldheer to start the season at left tackle, so this thrusts Isaiah Wynn back into the spotlight. Dante Scarnecchia was recently complimentary of Wynn, but coming off a torn Achilles and stepping right into a starting left tackle spot is a monumental leap no matter how great his potential.

What this ultimately feeds into though is my biggest storyline of this season: the ground game. Can they reproduce the success they had in critical games without Brown, Gronk and Allen?

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Sunday Pats Posits: Preseason Week 3

August 19, 2018 by Mike Dussault

We’re a mere three weeks away from the start of the Patriots 2018 regular season and with most of training camp done and two games under their belt the team has very much started to take shape.

Two significant injuries have befallen the two first-round picks, but since neither were really needed to immediately step in and start, the impact of both isn’t all that significant. Unfortunate yes, but neither constitutes a critical blow like losing Julian Edelman was last year.

What else have we learned about this version of the Pats? How much can we take away from their two preseason games? How might the team evolve this season? Let’s dive in on this Sunday morning with a bunch of Posits.

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Filed Under: Pats Posits Tagged With: elandon roberts, isaiah wynn, ja'whaun bentley, kenny britt, marcus cannon, phillip dorsett, sony michel

Tweets of Note: Patriots Sunday Training Camp Practice

August 12, 2018 by Mike Dussault

Greetings from Philadelphia, where so far I haven’t been too subjected to too much Super Bowl 52 misery. In fact, you’ll be pleased to know that most Eagles fans seem to have returned to the norm, being totally miserable about their opening preseason loss. We’ll see if my Patriots-plated car is still in one piece when I pick it up from the parking garage on Tuesday morning.

Imagine what’ll happen if they lose to the Pats Thursday? Won’t make up for the Super Bowl that’s for sure, but it’s always nice to see Eagles fans miserable and really, it’s their natural state anyway.

There’s only two more training camp practices open to the public left. That means, unfortunately, I won’t get to see them again and will instead have to rely on the great reporters whose job it is to be there in person.

It looks like it was another interesting day of practice after what has become a standard downpour that has affected numerous practices thus far. Here are the Tweets of Note…

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Patriots Rookie Power Rankings

July 31, 2018 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots have a day off today so it’s a moment to catch our breath. As you probably heard by now Isaiah Wynn caught a second punt attempt and won the team a day off. It won’t do them much good in NFL Power Rankings, but it was a welcomed break after five-straight days of work.

If Rookie OL Isaiah Wynn catches this punt the #patriots get tomorrow off! #nopressure 😧😬😃 pic.twitter.com/k2jg5f9bSu

— The Camera Guys (@NBCSCameraGuys) July 31, 2018

Belichick pulls this all the time in camp — Matt Light, Vince Wilfork caught punts, Stephen Gostkowski kicked a night off-winning field goal. But every time I can remember, all did it on the first try. I’m pretty sure Wynn was the first to drop one, but that doesn’t hurt his spot on my rookie power rankings after five training camp practices because he looks like a beast.

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Tweets of Note: 2018 Patriots Training Camp Practice #3

July 28, 2018 by Mike Dussault

The pads came on at Patriots training camp on Saturday, and despite the potential for some physicality, it sounds like the energy was muted in the third practice of the season. Hopefully, when I’m there tomorrow the energy is up again, though this is where camp starts to turn into a grind.

Here are the tweets that stood out:

Thirty seconds into the first full-contact portion of camp, Deatrich Wise knocked Jeremy Hill flat on his back. Hell of a start.

— Zack Cox (@ZackCoxNESN) July 28, 2018

By all accounts, Wise had an excellent practice and was dominant. This kind of tone-setting is just what you want to see out of the second-year player. He had a reduced role in the Super Bowl and I think he might’ve been able to help. The top three ends are pretty set with Flowers, Clayborn and Wise. Whether Derek Rivers can carve a pass-rushing role remains to be seen, but he is way down the depth chart on the regular personnel packages.

One morning highlight for defense: Safety Duron Harmon intercepts QB Brian Hoyer’s pass intended for WR Phillip Dorsett along the back line under the goal posts, and runs it back 108 yards for “TD” as defenders celebrate conclusion of red-zone drill.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 28, 2018

Reminder the Pats haven’t scored a defensive touchdown since 2015. Another thing — Mike Lombardi writes in Gridiron Genius that you can judge how fast a defense is by how many fumbles they force. Well in 2017 the Pats ranked 30th with nine forced fumbles. 2016 – 19 t-3rd, 2015 – 24 3rd. Defense needs more plays like the one Harmon made today in practice, so it’s nice to see.

Trey Flowers left practice following a goal line rep. Held a towel to his head as he walked off.

— Kevin Duffy (@KevinRDuffy) July 28, 2018

Sounds like the towel was bloody too? Hopefully just stitches and not an eye injury. Eek.

Trent Brown was the most impressive player of the Patriots’ first fully padded practice. As powerful as you’d expect, and quicker in space than you’d think. Wynn looks good too, but I get why Brown has been the starter for the first three days.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) July 28, 2018

Matt Chatham had some good tweets about loving Wynn too. Brown will be the guy at least to start, but if somebody gets hurt we could see Wynn in there and it could be fun to watch.

Sony Michel had to run a lap after fumbling in 11v11s. Damarius Travis forced the fumble

— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) July 28, 2018

Second time in three days Michel has lost a ball, not good for the guy who had the highest fumble rate in this year’s draft class. Nothing will delay his development quicker than losing the ball. Just ask Stevan Ridley.

Tom Brady getting some extra work in with Jordan Matthews after practice. The pair had a couple of nice connections today. The out-route diving completion felt like progress as they missed on a similar play yesterday.

— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) July 28, 2018


Another good day for Brady and Matthews, an excellent sign.

 

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