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nate solder

October 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault



Guess we won’t be running this play this week. 🙁

As you’ve probably heard by now Nate Solder has reportedly been lost for the season with a biceps tear. It’s a significant blow as Solder is one of the best left tackles in the game despite what many complaining Pats fans say. 

Luckily the Pats have good tackle depth and experience with Sebastian Vollmer, Marcus Cannon and likely practice squad call-up Cameron Fleming. Cannon got a bad rap after his failed move to guard last season, but he’s been a solid rotational guy who can play both sides of the line and the Pats even rewarded him with a new contract last year that surprised a lot of us. 

There is some question if Vollmer might flip to left tackle, a spot he played as a rookie and in college but I think they’ll try to mitigate the number of changes and just insert Cannon there, at least to start.

The NFL season is a campaign of attrition as much as anything else. This is the 2015 Patriots first taste of injury adversity and it likely won’t be the last taste of it. But they’ve overcome plenty of significant injuries before and have built in the necessary depth to navigate this loss. They will miss Solder’s ability in space, but with Tom Brady unloading the ball so quickly these days the edge rushers can be mitigated.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/guess-we-wont-be-running-this-play-this-week/

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January 19, 2015 by Mike Dussault



pottsisstarksheart:

Nate Solder is a 6’8”, 320lb, fleet-footed monster of an o-lineman. And this is his 1st career TD catch.

Plus, bonus OL puppy pile!

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September 27, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Chomping at the bit,” said left tackle Nate Solder. “Definitely. We want to prove to other people that we can play better, I guess. But really we want to prove it to ourselves. We have guys who’ve been here and done it before.

Patriots offensive line ‘chomping at the bit’ for Chiefs | Comcast SportsNet – CSNNE.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/chomping-at-the-bit-said-left-tackle-nate/

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Patriots Training Camp Preview: Offensive Line

July 17, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The offensive line has long been a point of pride for the New England Patriots. But recent years have brought transition, and they will be further put to the test with this offseason’s departure of legendary offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia.

The Pats were able to reinforce their line in the draft this year, and with the return of Sebastian Vollmer, the Pats should once again be able to give Tom Brady top-notch protection.

Here’s our preview of the offensive line.

Heading into the draft, I felt it was critical that the Patriots used multiple picks to solidify the interior of their offensive line. Center Ryan Wendell and right guard Dan Connolly had inconsistent years in 2013, casting doubt on whether either of them are long-term solutions at their respective positions.

Wendell was re-signed for a low money deal, further reinforcing that he’ll have to win his starting spot in 2014. Connolly was thought to be a potential cap casualty, with a cap hit in excess of $4 million this season, but so far he’s remained on the roster. 

But he shouldn’t get too comfortable, especially with rookie Jon Halapio in the mix. Bryan Stork is another rookie who should compete directly with Wendell for immediate playing time, though he had his fair share of botched snap penalty laps in OTAs.

Stork (6’4", 313) and Halapio (6’3", 323) have better size than Wendell (6’2", 300) and Connolly (6’4", 305). If they don’t see significant time early in the season, they should figure in to the long-term plans of the team.

Of course, the tone-setter of the line is Logan Mankins, who, despite a reputation of being the premiere mauler in the NFL, still had his fair share of bad plays in 2013. He’s due for an $11 million cap hit in 2015, and if he’s not back on top of his game in 2014, he could be a cap casualty next offseason. A restructure might be in his future regardless.

At tackle, the Pats will return bookends Nate Solder and Sebastian Vollmer, one of the best starting duos in the NFL. Solder battled some inconsistency in his second full year as the starting left tackle, but his size and athleticism are second to none and he should continue to develop.

Marcus Cannon did an admirable job filling in at right tackle after Vollmer, was lost for the 2013 with a broken leg. He also has some versatility to play guard and that helps his roster chances. While there was a time when many thought Cannon’s best fit was at guard, it’s our view that he can simply fill in there if necessary, but he’s best served as a tackle.

Rookie tackle Cameron Fleming adds depth at the position, though the scouting reports felt he was primarily a right tackle. This could be good insurance for Vollmer, who has battled injuries and will account for a $6 million cap hit in 2015. Cannon also is in the last year of his rookie deal, so the selection of Fleming seems very much focused on protecting the Pats for this coming offseason more than it’s about 2014.

Josh Kline is a guard who showed some promise last season in spot duty. Braxton Cave, Chris Barker, Chris Martin and Jordan Devey round out the training camp roster, and will likely need injuries to make the squad.

Projection: Wendell is only a center, while Connolly’s cap hit is certainly not in his favor. Would the Pats be willing to cut loose two of their veteran interior offensive linemen in a move to save money and go with a youth movement? They’d likely take some lumps early if they do.

Perhaps keeping Connolly around, because he started 2011 at center as well, is the safest play while Stork and Halapio develop. 

The Pats are well-stocked at tackle and prepared for the future. An extension for Solder would make sense this season, as he’d likely be a hot commodity if he hits free agency next spring.

If Mankins returns to form and Stork/Halapio are able to solidify the interior problems, the Pats could be on track to restore the level of protection Tom Brady was used to for most of the last decade. 

And as Brady enters his late-30’s he’ll certainly need it.

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April 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Nate Solder should expect his option to be picked up as well; it’s a no-brainer for the team because the option is guaranteed for injury only and would only become fully guaranteed at the start of the 2015 league year. So basically it just buys the team an additional year with the player without a real financial commitment at this time.

Quick-hit thoughts around NFL & Pats – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

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March 30, 2014 by Mike Dussault

[T}he Patriots do hold a fifth-year option on Solder, one that must be exercised prior to May 3 of this year. That option, which is for all first-round picks of the 2011 draft, would be equal to the average salaries of the third through the 25th highest paid players at the position — in this case, offensive line — at the end of the restricted free-agent signing period. There’s no word yet on whether or not the Patriots would be interested in picking up that option.

It Is What It Is » Sunday NFL Notes: Who is next in line for new deal from Patriots?

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Clean slate for Nate Solder | Boston Herald

October 3, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Clean slate for Nate Solder | Boston Herald

Great stuff on Solder, who has quickly developed into one of the most imposing left tackles in the game.

Solder has been picture perfect at his most important duty: pass protection. Brady has dropped back 166 times this season, making 158 pass attempts, and Solder hasn’t allowed as much as a single clean hit on his quarterback. He has been tagged for two hurries, was flagged for a holding penalty that was declined, whiffed on a cut block and appeared to miss one assignment that didn’t hurt the Pats in the opener against the Bills, but those are five minor hiccups. It is no fluke, either. Solder’s solid technique is behind his rapid development. Solder’s greatest asset has always been his footwork, but he has worked feverishly over the last two offseasons to build up his strength. That’s been evident time and again this season, including one tell-tale play against the Bills when he neutralized defensive end Mario Williams, who looked like he was running on a treadmill trying to push through Solder.

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