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tommy kelly

July 19, 2014 by Mike Dussault

If there is a surprise veteran cut on defense, it will be Tommy Kelly. The veteran defensive tackle is coming off a torn ACL after being limited to five games last season, is 33 years old, and restructured his contract in the offseason. That’s a three-pronged combination that makes us feel like he’s anything but a sure-fire lock to stick. Kelly was excellent in the few games he played last season, stayed in Foxborough throughout the year to rehab, and expressed optimism about his health in spring camps.

Bold predictions for New England Patriots camp – ESPN Boston

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Patriots Training Camp Preview: Defensive Tackle

July 19, 2014 by Mike Dussault

There were some major headlines this offseason for the Patriots at the defensive tackle position. The first was Vince Wilfork restructuring his contract after a somewhat acrimonious beginning in February. 

Tommy Kelly did the same and, along with the first-round selection of the explosive Dominique Easley in the first round of the draft, the Pats have some promise in the front middle of their front seven.

The Pats still have some questions at the position, but if everyone is healthy it might just be one of the deepest and most talented spots on the roster.

Here’s our defensive tackle preview.

Both Wilfork and Kelly appear headed in the right direction after OTAs. While both could open training camp on the PUP list, it seems plausible that both will be ready to go sooner than later.

Can both return to their previous level of play after major injuries? That’s one of the biggest questions facing the Pats defense. However, unlike last year, the Pats have built up some depth behind their projected starting two-some.

Chris Jones and Sealver Siliga were thrown into the fire last year, Jones sooner than Siliga, but by January both were solid players trending upward. The Pats have failed to develop any youth at the position, so Jones and Siliga’s 2013 seasons are reason for optimism regardless of Wilfork and Kelly.

Joe Vellano also did a good job in relief duty in 2013, but with the addition of Easley and the return of Wilfork and Kelly, he could be pushed off the roster. He was the least impressive of the 2013 fill-ins and just lacks the size necessary to hold up and the speed to make an impact on passing downs.

The addition of Easley is one of the most exciting developments for the defense in recent seasons. Easley has rare explosion and despite coming off a second ACL tear, should be ready to go early in the season.

Easley should make an instant impact on third downs, a place where the Patriots have been worst in the NFL over the last four seasons. He is outside the mold of the kind of defensive tackles Bill Belichick tends to like and this points to the evolution of the game as well as Belichick’s thinking.

Marcus Forston and Seali’i Espenesa round out the depth at nose tackle, while Armond Armstead’s disappointing retirement thins out the depth a bit behind Jones and Easley for a pass rusher.

Projection: If everyone is healthy the Patriots will be able to play any front with perfect personnel. A penetrating 4-3? Easley and Jones have you covered inside. A two-gapping 3-4? Wilfork and Kelly can play any spot up front.

Most likely Belichick will mix and match his defensive tackles, with one attacking and another taking away multiple gaps. Who will be where on any given play in any given game is anyone’s guess.

And that’s just the way Belichick likes it.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: analysis, Defensive tackle, dominque easley, new england patriots, tommy kelly, vince wilfork

June 17, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Defensive linemen Will Smith, Tommy Kelly and Vince Wilfork were all full participants for all two hours of practice. That’s a promising sign for a defensive line rotation that was ravaged by injuries last season. Wilfork, in particular, has looked much improved over OTAs, where he appeared to be lumbering around a bit.

Patriots Minicamp Notes: Jimmy Garoppolo Continues to Improve – Extra Points – Boston.com

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March 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots defensive tackle Tommy Kelly has restructured the final year of his contract, creating about $800,000 in cap space for the team.

Tommy Kelly restructures pact – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN

This is good for two reasons. 1) Kelly will be back and the Pats are protected if he’s not the same player coming off the ACL injury, and 2) More cap space opened up.

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Patriots Friday Tweets of Note

October 25, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Danny Amendola says his week of practice “has been really good. Ready to go.” #Patriots

— Andy Hart (@JumboHart) October 25, 2013

Tommy Kelly comes through. Sleeve over knee. Limping pretty good.

— Nick Underhill (@Nick_Underhill) October 25, 2013

Amendola says he remembers “everything” from the hit, etc., felt like he was symptom free that night.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) October 25, 2013

Doesn’t sound like Kelly’s anywhere near close to returning. Let’s put him on the backburner until after the bye week. As for Amendola it looks like he should be good to go.

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September 17, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Even if they’re ugly 2-0 victories, a victory is a victory,” he said. “I’d rather have ugly wins than pretty losses any day, and I had a lot of pretty losses in my career, so I’ll take the ugly wins. All that counts, man. It’s going to stack up. I know as the weeks go by, we’re going to get better as a team.

Tommy Kelly’s time with Raiders serves as reminder not to take Patriots 2-0 start for granted – Going Deep – Boston.com

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August 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Veteran defensive tackle Tommy Kelly is a powerful presence at 6-foot-6 and 310 pounds, and plays with what Bill Belichick described as “long levers.” On a “sudden change” situation, in which the Patriots’ defense had to stem the momentum after Brandon Bolden lost a fumble at the New England 19 with 3:21 remaining, Kelly simply powered his way through rookie right guard Larry Warford. Too powerful – the veteran schooling the youngster on how it’s done. With Kelly on the interior, the Patriots have the potential to get more interior penetration in 2013. He looks like a decisive upgrade over last year’s co-starters Brandon Deaderick and Kyle Love.

Picked-up pieces from 1st-quarter review – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Yup, this has got me hot and bothered…

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