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February 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Cannon was considered versatile when he was drafted. Some — ahem, me — assumed he would be used at guard as well as tackle, providing depth along the O-line… and maybe being a future starter. And with the team looking at the possible retirement of Brian Waters, some thought Cannon could step in. Instead, Cannon will be in the mix with Nate Solder, Sebastian Vollmer and practice squader Matt Kopa, who is promising. While it hasn’t been said officially, the expectation is that Matt Light will not be back next year (with retirement definitely possible). Cannon is a 6-foot-5, 358-pounder, and the Patriots love his size at tackle. Not at guard. While it seems the Patriots have two starters going into next season — Vollmer and Solder — the season-long injury struggles that Vollmer faced have raised some internal eyebrows. If Vollmer has more ailments, Cannon is a prime candidate to step in.

BostonHerald.com – Blogs: Rap Sheet» Blog Archive » Looking toward the future… Marcus Cannon to be considered an offensive tackle

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February 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

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New England Patriots Defense steps up vs Bills Week 17 2011 (by PatriotsRazorDotCom)

The Sterling Moore interception is a big highlight for me, I think he could be a building block in the secondary. Agree?

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NFL Videos: 2011: Best of Rob Gronkowski

February 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

NFL Videos: 2011: Best of Rob Gronkowski

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February 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Veteran DE Mark Anderson is perhaps the most interesting player to analyze, in part because he’s scheduled for unrestricted free agency. In all, his playing time numbers reflect that of a part-time defender (47.6%), but in the final two games of the year, he played every snap but one in each contest. So when considering how the Patriots potentially value Anderson in a negotiation, those final two games could be telling.

Final ‘11 defensive snap counts – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

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February 18, 2012 by Mike Dussault

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Ultimate New England Patriots Highlights 2011 (by TheVikingsworldNFL)

We’re moving the Ministry of PatsPropaganda today to a new and improved location, so hopefully this 14-minute highlight film will keep everyone satisfied.

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February 17, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Estimated Cap Space: Around $20 million

Unrestricted Free Agents (17): Mark Anderson, Deion Branch, Andre Carter, Dan Connolly, Shaun Ellis, Kevin Faulk, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Gary Guyton, James Ihedigbo, Nate Jones, Dan Koppen, Niko Koutouvides, Antwaun Molden, Matt Slater, Gerard Warren, Wes Welker, Tracy White

Restricted Free Agents (2): Brian Hoyer, Bret Lockett Undrafted out of Michigan State in 2009, Hoyer has spent the last three seasons as Tom Brady’s understudy. Though Ryan Mallett was added in the third round of the 2011 NFL Draft, the Patriots are unlikely to let Hoyer get away for nothing. A “first round” tender worth $2.742 million in non-guaranteed base salary would not be surprising as the Patriots listen to trade offers.

Franchise Tag Candidate: Wes Welker led the NFL in receptions (122), ranked second in receiving yards (1,569) and ranked third in receiving DYAR (475) in 2011. Though he’s on the wrong side of 30, it would be a stunning development if the Patriots allowed Welker to test the free agent market when using the franchise tag between February 20 and March 5 would cost a projected $9.5 million to retain negotiating rights through the off-season.

Potential Cap Casualties/Restructures: Cap space is not a pressing issue for the Patriots, but if the need were to arise to clear additional cap space -– perhaps to make a run at Mario Williams to improve the pass rush or Brandon Lloyd to give the offense a downfield receiving threat –- space could be found by restructuring the contract of Tom Brady, who is scheduled to receive $5.75 million in base salary and a $6 million roster bonus. Brady’s 2012 cap number is $15.2 million next season, which could be reduced by $4 million if his roster bonus, which has already been deferred to February 15, 2013, were converted to a signing bonus and prorated over the remaining three seasons. The Patriots could reduce Brady’s cap number even further, to as low as $6.54 million, by reducing his base salary to the league minimum ($925,000) and converting the remaining base salary and roster bonus into a signing bonus prorated over five seasons (tacking two seasons onto his contract). $1.4 million in additional cap space could be found by releasing Chad Ochocinco, who is due a $3 million base salary.

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | Under the Cap: AFC East Cap Overview

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February 17, 2012 by Mike Dussault

You have to figure ultimately the Patriots will use their franchise tag on Wes Welker,” Schefter said. “The franchise tag would be for $9.4 million. They’ve been talking about getting a long-term deal, the question is can they get something done. Wes Welker is going to want to be paid like one of the top wide receivers in the game. That’s going to be a big number … If they can’t get something done, then the Patriots will wind up using the tag in all probability.

New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

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