leftovers from Blogservations:
Another wake up call not to sleep on Keionta Davis!
--Bill Belichick spent some time talking one-on-one with defensive lineman
Keionta Davis during the pre-practice team installation work. Davis spent his rookie season on NFI, but has been getting reserve reps on the defensive line and may be a name to keep an eye on. The 6-4, 280-pounder certainly looks the part of a guy with an NFL future based purely on his build.
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Will Tye had a nice one-handed catch working with the quarterbacks against air early in practice. The returning practice squader has caught the ball well so far this summer.
Pacing the Patterson WR hype..
--Eric Rowe put the clamps on
Cordarrelle Patterson who continues to struggle to create separation on his routes. The newcomer has caught the ball very well, including a one-handed grab for a completion against Jason McCourty, but he rarely seems to open up much space between himself and the coverage.
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Jason McCourty got verbal praise and a high-five from O’Shea after putting the clamps on Devin Lucien as he tried to get off the line. O’Shea congratulated Ryan Lewis for a similar effort later. You don’t see assistant coaches show such open praise for opposing players too often in practice.
2-minute drill sub D:
--During a two-minute or end-of-game segment the sub defense had Deatrich Wise, Adam Butler, Trey Flowers and Clayborn from left to right on the line with Van Noy and Hightower at linebacker. The secondary included Gilmore, Rowe and Dawson at corner with McCourty and Harmon at safety. Some other sub looks had Chung swapped in for Dawson in a three-safety package that’s been common the last couple seasons.
Andrews quietly having a strong camp. His contract is up there for bargain of NFL..
--The offensive and defensive lineman did their own one-on-one battles. One of the more notable takeaways from the action was undersized center
David Andrews holding his own in two matchups with oversized defensive tackle Danny Shelton.
--Isaiah Wynn was beaten by a good bull rush from
Clayborn.
--Brady connected with
Jacob Hollister crossing the field early on in the very competitive seven-on-seven session. The second-year tight end continues to catch the ball very well and looks smooth and comfortable in his route running.
Tommy celebrating last day of 40
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Brady did pushups after the one-on-ones, not something you see too often from the 41-year-old.
INJ NEWS: Theaker might be back sooner than he thought..
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Ulrick John stayed down on one knee after one rep, seemingly grabbing at his lower leg or foot. But he continued to practice. Backup lineman
Jason King spent time in the middle of the field with the medical staff late in practice. It appeared that they were looking at his left knee. He did not return to action.
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