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Can these Patriots make the leap?

April 30, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Can these Patriots make the leap?

New post up at Sportsblog, taking a look at 5 Pats who could surprise people this summer…or end up cut.

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April 29, 2014 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PasgAMAwEe8

Best of The New England Patriots | 2013-2014 Season Highlight Presentation (by mike vaz)

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/best-of-the-new-england-patriots-2013-2014/

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April 22, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Quarterback Tom Brady headlined the list of captains who were also on hand for the opening session, and it’s believed every player on the team was in attendance, according to a source. The nine-week program sets the base for the upcoming season, and Pats captains routinely harp on the importance of establishing camaraderie and a unified work ethic during this run.

Patriots success builds upon workouts | Boston Herald

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2014 NFL preseason schedule – NFL.com

April 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault

2014 NFL preseason schedule – NFL.com

Here it is, in all it’s anticlimactic glory:

Week 1: at Washington Redskins
Week 2: Philadelphia Eagles
Week 3: Carolina Panthers
Aug. 28: at New York Giants

I do like that they’ll face the Eagles. That will likely mean joint practices and a chance to face a unique and troublesome offense. Always good to stress your defense in the preseason like that.

The Week 3 game is often one where the starters play their most significant snaps. The Pats had a great game last year against the Panthers, so this should also be another good test.

And of course, the finale with the Giants in NY. I always just love seeing Elijah and friends.

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2014 PatsPropaganda Patriots Top 50 NFL Draft Board

April 8, 2014 by Mike Dussault

For the past three years, I’ve put together a Patriots-only big board, ranking 50 prospects that I like most for the Pats, roughly in the order that I like them. Needs are taken into account and I try to spread them out across all levels to try and hit as many as possible. Think of this like a big lottery ticket.

My scores in past seasons: 2011 – four out of nine picks, 2012 – two of seven picks, and 2013 – two out of seven picks (plus Chris Jones though he wasn’t drafted by the Pats). Can I break .500 this year??

Input is welcome, but my only rule is to keep it to 50 guys, so for every guy I add, someone’s gotta come off. Many of you know these prospects far better than I do, so make your case in the comments for additions and subtractions. 

Without further ado, here it is…

 

2014 Patriots-Only Big Board

  1. *Dominique Easley, DT, Florida: Undersized, but explosive. One-gapper. Injury history – ACL in 2013.
  2. Ra’Shede Hageman, DL, Minnesota:  Perhaps a little boom-or-bust but potential to add size to the defensive tackle group, with ability to move around and bring versatility. Just what the Pats needs up front and my favorite realistic pick at 29th overall.
  3. *Stephon Tuitt, DL, Notre Dame: Great size and strength and versatility to play any spot on the defensive line. Better junior year film after injury put him over weight.
  4. *Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington:  Prototypical Y-TE who is a solid red-zone threat and blocks with aggression. Another good Gronk compliment and maybe my favorite TE for the Pats.
  5. *Xavier Su’a-Filo, OG, UCLA: Experienced and powerful, instant starter at right guard for Pats?
  6. *David Yankey, OG, Stanford:  Versatile captain with very good size could be immediate starter inside.
  7. Calvin Pryor, SS, Louisville: Violent enforcer would bring a needed element to Pats’ safety squad.
  8. Marquise Lee, WR, USC:  Dynamic receiver who might be too good to pass up despite the presence of Aaron Dobson.
  9. Trent Murphy, DE/OLB, Stanford: Good instincts, motor and toughness. Bit of a tweener in Pats system, but plays the way they like.
  10. *Kareem Martin, DE, North Carolina: Good strength and burst. Could slip inside on passing downs. Captain.
  11. *C.J. Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa: Willing blocker with slippery ability to get open. Another solid TE prospect that could play the Y.
  12. Jace Amaro, F-TE, Texas Tech: Still a bit raw but knows how to get open in the passing game with ideal tight end size. He’d be a good compliment to Gronk and able to play the Y or F spots.
  13. Troy Niklas, Y-TE, Notre Dame: Huge target in the mold of Gronk with the potential to be an every-down tight end almost immediately.
  14. Daquan Jones, DT, Penn State: Good build with quickness inside, could play either DT or NT in Pats’ 4-3 scheme. Good size, maybe a second-rounder.
  15. *Gabe Jackson, OG, Miss State: Excellent size with nimble feet. Can be over-aggressive at times. Two-time captain. Very SEC experienced.
  16. Deone Buchanan, SS, WSU: Aggressive, downhill box defender and core special-teams player.
  17. Travis Swanson, C, Arkansas:  Would give the Pats a huge size bump at the center spot. Familiarity with Arkansas offese will help transition. Two-time captain, football junkie.
  18. Weston Richburg, C, Colorado State: Durable vocal leader with good size.
  19. *Russell Bodine, C, North Carolina: Short-armed, but aggressive and great knee bend. Good size too.
  20. *Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State: Good size and productivity in Bill O’Brien’s offense that would translate to pros.
  21. Jason Verrett, CB, TCU: Undersized but competitive, likely best to fit in the slot.
  22. Carlos Hyde, RB, Ohio State: Good all-around running back who runs hard downhill, welcomes contact.
  23. Andre Williams, RB, Boston College:  Smart, powerful back would be good insurance on Ridley/Vereen.
  24. Christian Jones, ILB, Florida State: Great athlete with ideal size who could play multiple LB positions. Awareness an issue? Sounds like Mayo.
  25. Dakota Dozier, OG, Furman: Outstanding size with powerful build. Experienced and light on feet.
  26. Jonotthan Harrison, C, Florida: Size, strength and intangibles. Could play any interior position.
  27. *Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech: Elite athleticism and size, would need time but could develop to challenge Brady in 2-3 years.
  28. Bryan Stork, C, Florida State: Athletic with excellent size. Hard worker, the game is important to him.
  29. Brock Vereen, FS, Minnesota: Shane’s brother is a smart, rangy free safety who is a leader.
  30. Marcus Smith, DE, Louisville: Hybrid defender who could play multiple spots and roles. HS QB.
  31. Ed Stinson, DE, Alabama: Great frame with impressive size and strength. Would be an interesting developmental tool in BB’s defense. Two-gapper, maybe any spot in 34 DL.
  32. Crockett Gilmore, TE, Colorado State: Good size for a Y tight end, maybe not the best receiving threat but could be a good Gronk insurance type in later rounds.
  33. Vinnie Sunseri, SS, Alabama: Instinctive, physical and a leader. Coming off injury.
  34. Joel Bitonio, OT, Nevada: Outstanding playing personality and dedication to football. Very versatile, shot up draft boards near the end.
  35. Max Bullough, ILB, Michigan State: Big, tough, experienced, durable, competitive Mike linebacker with good speed.
  36. Trey Burton, F-TE, Florida: Versatile and competitive. Player multiple spots, incl. QB. McDaniels’ Swiss Army Knife?
  37. Pierre Desir, CB, Lindenwood: Great size, outside press man potential, but from small school.
  38. Tyler Gaffney, RB, Stanford: Good size and versatility, runs downhill. Good compliment to the current NE backs.
  39. Jarvis Landry, WR, LSU: Determined, tough and aggressive. Not ideal size but plays hard. Captain.
  40. TJ Jones, WR, Notre Dame: Experienced captain who would be a slot receiver with some versatility (special teams) on Pats.
  41. Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin: Smart, hardworking receiver who has all the intangibles. Ran many Patriots-like routes.
  42. Quincy Enunwa, WR, Nebraska: Good size and excellent intangibles. Could play outside.
  43. Brandon Linder, OG, Miami: Great size, durability, and intangibles. Aggressive. Versatile – played all along line, incl. TE.
  44. *Jeremy Gallon, WR, Michigan: Good coverage recognition, smooth. Quick, good explosion, nice hands. Undersized.
  45. Ladarius Perkins, RB, Miss. St: Captain with great agility and vision. Underrated catcher, good acceleration. 
  46. Jordan Tripp, OLB, Montana State: Instinctive and tough.
  47. Travis Carrie, CB, Ohio: Good size and awareness with special teams experience. Student of the game, leadership.
  48. Josh Mauro, DE, Stanford: Good size and versatility,not a ton of pass rush presence but could develop.
  49. Tom Savage, QB, Pittsburgh: Inconsistent pocket passer.
  50. Rob Blanchflower, Y-TE, UMass: Good size and experience. Developmental #3 Y-TE.

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Reassessing Patriots’ Offseason Plan and Breaking Down What’s Left to Address

April 7, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Reassessing Patriots’ Offseason Plan and Breaking Down What’s Left to Address

Kicking off the week with a recap of what the Pats have done and what’s still left to do this offseason.

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Updating Patriots’ Salary-Cap Situation After 1st Wave of Free Agency

March 27, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Updating Patriots’ Salary-Cap Situation After 1st Wave of Free Agency

Kicking off Thursday with an updated look at the Pats current salary cap situation with a huge hat tip to Miguel Benzan of PatsFans.com. There are a lot of sites that claim to be up-to-date on the Pats’ numbers but Miguel has been doing this far longer than anyone and is the only one I truly trust.

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