ARE YOU NEW HERE? NOT LOGGED IN? PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT AND LOGIN TO REMOVE THIS WINDOW
Welcome to PatsFans.com. Do you have an account? If not - please take a moment to register for our forum and experience a much smoother experience with fewer ads, along with no longer having to see this notification window. Also learn about how you can receive a free Patriots T-Shirt from the Patriots Official ProShop by CLICKING HERE. Please enjoy your stay here, and Go Pats!
OTA reports say that Vollmer was playing RT, and Kaczur had been shifted to play Mankin's LG, in Logan's absence.
Some time in 2011 or 2012 the Pats will be doing major revisions to their Offensive Line. Bill Belichick has made some preliminary preparation for that transition,since he doesn't want rookies starting. Last year's draft added three Offensive line candidates, Vollmer, Ohrnberger and Bussey. Last year, Bill scrubbed his roster of reserves that he felt would not develop into full fledged starters, as he cut Callaghan, Britt and let Hochstein walk.
He replaced them with Connolly, and LeVoir. Vollmer looks like a future star and keeper at either LOT or ROT. Other interior possibilities are Wendell and Connolly, but I think both are only future reserves at best. This draft they added two more low round picks, Larsen and Welch, while Ohrnberger and Bussey were groomed last season.
I would expect that Volmer has claimed Kaczur's RT job as a way to learn while playing, before eventually going to LT, in a year or three. I expect Nick will be the swing Tackle and prime interior reserve at Guard. There seems to be a four-way fight to be the next Center. Ohrnberger, Wendell, and Larsen will try to eventually unseat incumbent Koppen. Kaczur, Connolly and Bussey will compete to eventually replace Neal, while Welch learns behind Levoir.
I suspect however, that Belichick will use another one or two high picks to Draft for their coming Offensive line re-tooling.
I know there wa lots of speculation of where Vollmer would break-in and its seems it is already clear, Day one. Or am I being premature?
FEATURED ADVERTISEMENT
DONATE TO PATSFANS.COM
RECEIVE A FREE PATS T-SHIRT AND SAVE 15% OFF WHEN YOU BUY FROM THE OFFICIAL PROSHOP!
Free T-Shirt & Save 15% Off!
Like Our Site? Please help support our site and server costs by DONATING TO PATSFANS.COM and receive a FREE PATRIOTS T-SHIRT and SAVE 15% off EVERY purchase you make from PatriotsProShop.com. You'll also receive added benefits to your account including Removing All Ads During Your Experience Here At Our Forum.
NEEDED YEARLY SITE DONATIONS: 345 | CURRENT # OF SUBSCRIBED SUPPORTERS: 98
This could be a very solid line this year, if Kazcur can be a competent backup for 4 OL spots (or maybe a starting quality G). Hopefully one of the backup C's can step up.
Until we have a better indication of whether Mankins will re-sign long term, speculating about future high draft picks is premature.
It takes more than stars at LT and LG to make a good line... I usually think a minimum of three and preferably four or more are needed. Three only, if both tackles are good. So I expect at least one of the top four draft picks will be an Offensive Lineman. I could see Belichick using a third rounder for an interior guy too.
Last edited by AzPatsFan; 06-02-2010 at 09:26 PM..
Until we have a better indication of whether Mankins will re-sign long term, speculating about future high draft picks is premature.
Whether or not they re-sign Mankins, I see the Pats investing their 1st pick in the draft on a offensive tackle. Their O-line needs to get nasty as they are one of the softest lines in the league.
Whether or not they re-sign Mankins, I see the Pats investing their 1st pick in the draft on a offensive tackle. Their O-line needs to get nasty as they are one of the softest lines in the league.
Koppen needs to be replaced, followed by Neal.
I wont lie, when Neal plays he's pretty good, for all 8 games he plays in anyway. We need a G who's not injury prone. I also agree on Koppen. He's soft as ****, we need to get tougher at C.
I wont lie, when Neal plays he's pretty good, for all 8 games he plays in anyway. We need a G who's not injury prone. I also agree on Koppen. He's soft as ****, we need to get tougher at C.
Neal is the oldest veteran on the Line. They signed him for two more years, and I assume he will play or share, until they have a candidate to take his job, full time. Kaczur might well be that guy, but the need to find a swing tackle first. I doubt LeVoir is that well regarded to be a #3.