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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Film Room: Martellus Bennett

April 4, 2016 by Mike Dussault

Source: FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | Film Room: Martellus Bennett

A great X-and-O read that breaks down what I’ve been writing about since the Pats added Bennett. In short, his blocking ability is what sets him apart from the tight end combos of years past. Now, with Gronk on one end Bennett on the other, there’s nothing the Patriots can’t seamlessly do without changing any personnel. Power run game? Check. Spread offense? Check. Your move, defenses.

Filed Under: Linkage Tagged With: martellus bennett

Which New England Patriots newcomer will have the biggest impact? | masslive.com

April 4, 2016 by Mike Dussault

Patriots free agent impact

The New England Patriots acquired Martellus Bennett, Chris Long, Shea McClellin, Jonathan Cooper, Chris Hogan and Donald Brown. Who makes the biggest impact?

Source: Which New England Patriots newcomer will have the biggest impact? | masslive.com

Fun read from Kevin Duffy weighing who will make the biggest impact this season of the newly-added free agents. For me, I think Chris Hogan and Martellus Bennett have the best chance to play the most of the group.

Chris Long should slide into the third defensive end role and should get plenty of action as well. An injury to Jabaal Sheard or Rob Ninkovich would elevate him into starter’s status and I’m betting he’d be ready for that challenge.

Shea McClellin should be the base middle linebacker, which is a one-to-two down role, but as we’ve seen Dont’a Hightower and Jamie Collins both miss significant time last year, he’s also on a paper-thin verge of an almost every-down role.

Finally Jonathan Cooper will be fascinating to watch this year. He might be the most talented guard on the roster, but that’s no guarantee he beats out the promising second-year guards. Still, if he is able to finally put it all together he could have a huge impact in transforming the Pats’ offensive line from the disaster we saw at various times last year. Pair him with Shaq Mason and the athleticism at the guard position will be through the roof.

I expect Hogan to step into the role Brandon LaFell had in 2014, playing nearly every snap as the primary X/outside receiver. Hard to predict if he’ll earn Brady’s trust the way LaFell did in 2014, if not he’ll look like LaFell in 2015. But he checks every box the Pats look for and if he can get the nickname 7-11 for always being open with shitty QBs, we can only imagine how much Brady should like him.

Bennett should pair with Gronk to form the most unstoppable tight end duo in the league. Again, there’s an element of unknown with any free agent, but on paper that duo can and should play almost every snap. The Pats have never had two tight ends quite like this, with the equal ability to block or catch passes.

If everything clicks there might not be a bigger free agent impact signing in the NFL.

Filed Under: Free Agency, Linkage Tagged With: chris hogan, martellus bennett

Martellus Bennett and the Potential of the “Double Y”

March 18, 2016 by Mike Dussault

<a rel=Been processing the whirlwind of activity over the last couple of days and though I usually skew to the defensive side of the ball, Martellus Bennett‘s potential impact is what has been most interesting to me.

Bill Belichick’s preference for the two tight end sets has been well chronicled. Daniel Graham and Christian Fauria, Graham and Ben Watson, and Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez are just a few of the more well-known combos that had success. Last year the Pats tried to add Scott Chandler with Gronk but they never found their stride.


Gronkowski and Hernandez had the most devastating run from 2010-2012. Combined with the Pats lightning-fast no-huddle, Gronk and Hernandez exploited defensive mistmatches all over the league and almost took the Pats all the way to the Lombardi Trophy.

But in all these cases it was a combination of a “Y” tight end, one who can play in-line and block, and an “F” tight end, one who is better in space and often a less-than-desired blocker.

Now, with the addition of another true “Y” tight end in Bennett, the Patriots have the potential to take the two tight end set to the next level. Both Gronkowski and Bennett are equally talented catching and running with the ball in their hands as they are lining up next to a tackle and blocking.

Hernandez caused plenty of problems receiving, but he was never a threat to motion in-line and set up a power run scheme. But now the Patriots will have that kind of flexibility. They can shift from a pro set with two tight ends in-line right into a spread offense and still be just as effective.

The possibilities are really unlimited. What personnel does a defense defend Gronkowski and Bennett with? Because whatever you choose to defend — the run with your base defense or the pass with you sub defense — the Pats will attack the opposite with equal devastation.

Put a defensive back on one of those tight ends and they’ll run the ball right at him. Stick a slower linebacker on him and they’ll wish you luck in coverage.

I’m fascinated to see how Bennett assimilates into New England, and there’s certainly some cause for concern just as there was with Corey Dillon, Chad Ochocinco, Albert Haynesworth and Hernandez. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn’t, and not always just for off-the-field issues. Sometimes, like in Ochocinco’s case, players just can’t pick up the playbook and/or earn Tom Brady‘s trust.

But the potential is certainly there for this to be a new incarnation of the two tight end set, this version being a “Double Y” one. This could also reduce the value of Danny Amendola as a slot receiver because of the versatility of this kind of offense. Why take Gronk or Bennett off the field?

There’s plenty to play out in the next five months, but for now the Patriots offense looks ready for a new and different twist that should give NFL defenses a ton of problems.

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: martellus bennett, Rob Gronkowski

Patriots Acquire Martellus Bennett in Trade

March 16, 2016 by Mike Dussault

Patriots acquire Martellus Bennett

Rob Gronkowski has a new tight end buddy.

It’s been an interesting two days in Patriots Nation. One day after trading Chandler Jones and signing Chris Long, the Patriots acquire Martellus Bennett and a sixth round pick in a trade with Chicago Bears for a fourth round pick.

Teams finalizing deal, but Chicago and New England are expected to swap mid-to-late round picks in exchange for Martellus Bennett.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 16, 2016

After seeing him in Hard Knocks with the Dallas Cowboys as a rookie, I always got the impression Bennett was somewhat of a space cadet and that always scared me away from tying him to the Patriots. But it seems like he’s matured a bit and the fact that he’s got just one year left on his deal should be huge motivation for him to (not) keep it weird.

If Bennett has a big year he should cash in next offseason, when he’s still just 30 years old.

Belichick Loves Him Some 12 Personnel

This is another attempt to position a tower of power opposite Rob Gronkowski as the Pats did last year with Scott Chandler to mixed-at-best results. Bennett had 53 catches and three touchdowns in 11 games last season, and those total are almost certain to go up. With Gronkowski pulling coverage, especially in the red zone, the Pats should be deadly inside the 20.

In 2014, Bennett had 90 catches and six touchdowns. The numbers are promising if he can assimilate into the Patriots locker room, one known to not take kindly to guys who aren’t on the same page as everyone else. Nothing wrong with personality, but the focus must be on football first and foremost.

This is the kind of move you never really see coming, in part because it was a trade, but also because the Pats already have the best tight end in the game. It’s telling that the team felt the need to actively pursue a second tight end who is a proven playmaker. Last year’s team, without the emergence of Chandler, were unable to run the two tight end offense with any consistency. Brady never developed a trust in Chandler and he was all but eliminated from the gameplan in the AFC Championship, playing just five snaps.

As a result, they relied more on three wide receiver sets, featuring more of Danny Amendola than a big tight end. This made the offense less physically demanding to play against, and now it would appear they’ve once again committed to re-establishing the personnel package that they had before Aaron Hernandez went on a killing spree.

Patriots % of plays run in “12” personnel (1 RB – 2 TE – 2 WR):

2015 – 42%
2014 – 39%
2013 – 19%
2012 – 41%
2011 – 54%

— Alex Gelhar (@AlexGelhar) March 16, 2016

The Pats also signed running back Donald Brown today in a move that I hope makes him nothing more than a seat filler for a promising rookie draft pick. Brown has had two quiet years in San Diego after busting in Indianapolis as a first-round pick. This is classic Patriots, fill every hole on the roster before the draft so you don’t have to make any rash moves to fill holes.

Filed Under: Free Agency Tagged With: martellus bennett

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