and the pats workout their 123445th tight end....Matt Kranchick
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces/
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yeah probably not. Otherwise we'd have already done it as we've had roster spots empty here and there.Maybe they're concerned that the LB deficient Pats coulda signed their #5 pick onto to THEIR 53.
Probably not.
Box, has Sanders looked like a potential above average starting SS for when Rodney is gone or more like a top backup/ST guy ?though I have been pleased with Sanders play.
Right at the start of the Week 9 game vs. Indy - we're now heading into Week 14what game was he injured in...seems like forever..
Sanders looks like a young guy playing well within himself and not trying to be a hero - big plus. He is a good open field tackler and has no fear in run support - though the Pats appear to be playing back and letting the front seven handle the run. I don't remember him blowing any coverage assignments either. I think any experience he can gain will really help him compete for Rodney's replacement.Box, has Sanders looked like a potential above average starting SS for when Rodney is gone or more like a top backup/ST guy ?
I like what I have seen of Andrews, Spann, Woods, and Mays on Special Teams - which is where three of those I noted above have been getting their reps.