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I hope that at least one of Safeties David Jones & Demarius Travis can make the 53 as a backup/STer, replacing the bust (as predicted) Jordan Richards.
I would say WR Austin Carr has a chance, but there just might not be any room there. Same with TE Jacob Hollister.
OLman Cole Croston might have a chance as a backup LG. He has Zero chance as an OT.
I think LB Brooks Ellis has a chance. Jonny Freeny & Shea McClellin both suck and need to be replaced; not a fan of lil' Elandon Roberts either. Enter Harvey Langi (to replace Freeny), U of Maine alum Trevor Bates (to replace McClellin), and Ellis to replace Roberts.
CB DJ Killings has a chance to replace either Justin Coleman or Jonny Jones as the 5th/6th CB.
Finally, I think that OT Max Rich could make an excellent Swing Tackle, but with Garcia & McDermott ahead of him, I'm afraid that he might not be given that chance here.
Also forgot to mention that Josh Augusta, should he be willing to put in the effort, could replace both Hamilton & Kilgo as the 5th DT
You seem grumpy today.
I agree that the safeties have a shot, although it's unclear how a rookie UDFA competes with Harmon's experience in the context of a very experienced and overall top 3 secondary. (I hope they extend Butler at a reasonable cost.)
Hollister is a very interesting guy - WR height, 4.58 speed, and athletic. He'll be fun to watch in camp. He's not an NFL in-line blocker, but the Patriots don't need that. If he can get on the same page as Brady, he has classic H-back size and athleticism. He might compete with Develin for a roster spot.
The linebacker position could use an upgrade at depth, but I just love tackling machine Elandon Roberts. He has an incredible nose for the ball and elite closing speed. Roberts reads blocking schemes as well as anyone on this team. He reminds me of Rodney Harrison when Rodney would line up in the box.
I doubt Killings has a chance. He's a mauler without great coverage skills who didn't match up with power conference receivers. I expect a lot of out Cyrus Jones this year in coverage and on special teams. It's a numbers game at CB with Butler, Rowe, Jones, Gilmore and Coleman. I tell ya, I love Rowe and Gilmore on the wideouts and Butler in the slot, or wherever the need is greatest. The Patriots have three elite corners for the first time that I can ever remember. Belichick has come a long way from the 2010-12 tear-your-hair-out years.












