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Then cb 4 ,5 and even 6 are very important.If they play Jones every down he'll be dead before the season reaches the halfway point.
Vrabels D is a 3 cb base.
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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.Then cb 4 ,5 and even 6 are very important.If they play Jones every down he'll be dead before the season reaches the halfway point.
But why did we draft him at #4? Our TE room needed more than FA CJ Dipre.Can rookie Will Campbell survive as a left tackle in the NFL? That’s one of the biggest factors that will dictate success or failure for the line.
Glaring needs: a LT, a future starting RT, a stud Y TE, a young vertical threat X receiver, and a slot CB to compete with injury-prone Marcus Jones.
I think time will demonstrate Will Campbell is a can’t miss LG, not a LT. His lack of length, especially his godawful wing span, will make him too susceptible to inside moves as he overcompensates setting outside. He measures at ZERO percentile for wing span—over an inch shorter than the 6’2” third string QB— and 7 percentile for arm length. Stumpy will try hard and has the athleticism but…what happens when he’s got a slightly sprained ankle? And his footwork noticeably regressed while he was at LSU.
Karen Guregian asks the central question:
But why did we draft him at #4? Our TE room needed more than FA CJ Dipre.
Most of Vederian Lowe’s whiffs last year were a result of his lack of athleticism. Players were occasionally able to get around him on the outside. But his length is very good.
But an even worse situation for Drake Maye would be successful inside moves by a DE. Maye would get hit even faster.
Wing spans for the following players:
6’6” presumptive starting LT Will Campbell 77 3/8”.
6’2” undrafted third string QB Ben Wooldridge 78 3/4”.
The starting LT has over an inch shorter wing span than the shortish third string QB? Houston, we have a problem.
84" is an amazing wingspan.You’re right State, they should trade Maye for Spencer Rattler, and give Verdarian Lowe $140 million to be their starting left tackle the next 5 years. **** athletic ability, he’s got wingspan.
The Patriots really need to trade for the first pick in the NBA Draft. Cooper Flagg’s WINGSPAN is 84”. He can be their left tackle for the next 15 years.
84" is an amazing wingspan.
Glaring needs: a LT, a future starting RT, a stud Y TE, a young vertical threat X receiver, and a slot CB to compete with injury-prone Marcus Jones.
I think time will demonstrate Will Campbell is a can’t miss LG, not a LT. His lack of length, especially his godawful wing span, will make him too susceptible to inside moves as he overcompensates setting outside. He measures at ZERO percentile for wing span—over an inch shorter than the 6’2” third string QB— and 7 percentile for arm length. Stumpy will try hard and has the athleticism but…what happens when he’s got a slightly sprained ankle? And his footwork noticeably regressed while he was at LSU.
Karen Guregian asks the central question:
But why did we draft him at #4? Our TE room needed more than FA CJ Dipre.
Most of Vederian Lowe’s whiffs last year were a result of his lack of athleticism. Players were occasionally able to get around him on the outside. But his length is very good.
But an even worse situation for Drake Maye would be successful inside moves by a DE. Maye would get hit even faster.
That may be 54. Or maybe 53. Count your defense again. Particularly MLB…My guess at a projected 53...
OFFENSE (25)
QB (2) – Drake Maye, Josh Dobbs,Ben Wooldridge(PS),
LT (2) – Will Campbell, Marcus Bryant,
LG (2) – Cole Strange, Sidy Sow,
C (2) – Garrett Bradbury, Jared Wilson,
RG (1) – Michael Onwenu,Layden Robinson(PS),
RT (2) – Morgan Moses, Caedan Wallace,Demontrey Jacobs(PS),
TE (4) – Hunter Henry, Austin Hooper, CJ Dippre, Jaheim Bell (FB),
BIG RB (2) – Rhamondre Stevenson, Antonio Gibson,
FAST RB (2) – TreVeyon Henderson, Lan Larison,
BIG WR (2) – Stefon Diggs, Kendrick Bourne/Mack Hollins,
FAST WR (2) – Kyle Williams, DeMeer Blankumsee,
SLOT WR (2) – Demario Douglas, Efton Chism,
DEFENSE (25)
DT (4) – Christian Barmore, Khyiris Tonga, Joshua Farmer, Jahvaree Ritzie,
DE (2) – Milton Williams, Keion White,
SLB (5) – Harold Landry, Anfernee Jennings, K'Lavon Chaisson, Bradyn Swinson, Elijah Ponder,
MLB (3) – Robert Spillane, Jack Gibbens,
WLB (1) – Christian Elliss,
SS (5) – Kyle Dugger, Jabrill Peppers, Marte Mapu, Marcus Epps, Brenden Schooler,
FS (1) – Craig Woodson,
BIG CB (3) – Christian Gonzalez, Carlton Davis, Miles Battle,
SLOT CB (2) – Marcus Jones, Marcellas Dial,
SPECIAL TEAMS (3)
K (1) – Andres Borregales/Parker Romo,
P (1) – Bryce Baringer,
LS (1) – Julian Ashby,
I had a hard time deciding who would get the final OL roster spot between Wallace, Robinson and Jacobs, like I said before... whoever shows up 10-15 pounds heavier with muscle. They brought small school OL Cole Birdow in, thought they should have signed and developed him.
Choose your kicker I don't care.
One of Bourne/Hollins should make it, it should probably be Bourne but Hollins might be Josh's binkie... shades of Ferentz. Blankumsee or Webb also making it at WR is probably wishful thinking considering the failure rate among rookie WR's, but this team could use more speed there.
I suspect that we will play a lot of 5-2, or 3-4/5-2 where the Offense doesn't know immediately.That may be 54. Or maybe 53. Count your defense again. Particularly MLB…
I suspect that we will play a lot of 5-2, or 3-4/5-2 where the Offense doesn't know immediately.
If so it was posted late at night.That may be 54. Or maybe 53. Count your defense again. Particularly MLB…
With the Tonga signing and a healthy Barmore we’ll see a little 2 gapping on early downs. But it will definitely be more blitzing. More early 2019 Patriots defense.I think we are going to love this defense. Primarily because it’s going to be the opposite of Belichick’s bend but don’t break approach. I’m not suggesting that Belichick’s patient 2 gap approach didn’t work, it did, and it was sound both strategically and in terms of results. However the game has changed dramatically over the past 25 years, and you beat the best teams by getting to the quarterback, as both the Bucs and Eagles demonstrated against the Chef’s. They are still going to have to be able to stop the run, but in general you don’t get beat by run games anymore, so it’s not the priority that having a strong secondary and pass rush is, and I’m pretty sure the Patriots have both of those areas covered this season. So I think that what we are going to see from the Patriots this season is going to be a fairly standard first down defense that can stop the run and cover, but a really aggressive attacking defense on 2nd and 3rd downs, with a variety of hybrid defenses that go after the quarterback from everywhere, and force them into throwing into a really good secondary. I think this is going to be a lot of fun for fans to watch. I won’t be surprised if they lead the league in turnovers on defense.
I think we are going to love this defense. Primarily because it’s going to be the opposite of Belichick’s bend but don’t break approach. I’m not suggesting that Belichick’s patient 2 gap approach didn’t work, it did, and it was sound both strategically and in terms of results. However the game has changed dramatically over the past 25 years, and you beat the best teams by getting to the quarterback, as both the Bucs and Eagles demonstrated against the Chef’s. They are still going to have to be able to stop the run, but in general you don’t get beat by run games anymore, so it’s not the priority that having a strong secondary and pass rush is, and I’m pretty sure the Patriots have both of those areas covered this season. So I think that what we are going to see from the Patriots this season is going to be a fairly standard first down defense that can stop the run and cover, but a really aggressive attacking defense on 2nd and 3rd downs, with a variety of hybrid defenses that go after the quarterback from everywhere, and force them into throwing into a really good secondary. I think this is going to be a lot of fun for fans to watch. I won’t be surprised if they lead the league in turnovers on defense.
I never like the way Patricia called a game. He was conservative to the extreme. I liked Flores defense best. Nobody planned a game like Belichick.God, I hated the BBDB approach. At times it is effective, but mostly it is death by paper cut. I can't wait to see the Patriots playing a more attacking style.
God, I hated the BBDB approach. At times it is effective, but mostly it is death by paper cut. I can't wait to see the Patriots playing a more attacking style.
Base is nickel, so we are playing 3-3 or 4-2I suspect that we will play a lot of 5-2, or 3-4/5-2 where the Offense doesn't know immediately.
I’m making a big assumption about Onwenu being let go when he shows up to TC out of shape and at 375+. Like he has the two previous times.
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