I'm going to give you two picks.
On is the unexpected player to make the team.
He is Gary Guyton. He has spectacular speed and and a story. The story? He played occasionally as an OLB and sometimes as a MLB. MLB is his natural position, I think. But there was a problem on the Georgia Tech Squad. Phillip Wheeler was the MLB.
He was a good to great player, so Guyton played behind him, and occasionally next to him, and out of position. Wheeler got drafted by the Colts in round three, and is slated to be their MLB. What chance did his caddy have to shine?
Guyton wil get his chance with the Pats inside, covering half as much lateral territory as a usual MLB . Lateral quickeness is not Guytons forte` but he does have a LB instincts, is tough straight ahead, and can be expected to do well in the vertical aspects of a 3-4 ILB's cover territory.
If the injury bug continues on the Pats right side of their offensive line, then I predict a surprise move up to a starting position at ROT. I think Wesley Britt moves over from reserve LOT, and grabs the ROT position, and settles in for half a decade or so.
There are now a couple of experienced reserves who can mend and fill in behind Light. There was no one to do that the past two seasons. Clements and Ross, could try and even succeed, as a creditable LOT, for a while if Light gets dinged, using wiley veteran tricks to get by.
So I gave you a surprise keeper among the newcomers; and a surprise breakout to starter status.
