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Interesting Read: Isaiah Wynn and the Patriots: A Match Made in Heaven

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"This is another one of my favorite plays while watching the tape of Wynn. He picks up Minkah Fitzpatrick, who he will see twice a year in the AFC East, coming on a blitz from the slot. The giddy-up in his kick-slide is evident as he meets Fitzpatrick with squared shoulders about four yards into the backfield. Wynn won the hand position battle and promptly takes the much smaller defender for a ride."
 
Came across this and figured I'd pass it along. The guys at ITP do a great job, and this was kind of an interesting piece on Wynn for anyone interested:

Isaiah Wynn and the Patriots: A Match Made in Heaven - Inside The Pylon

Torn on Wynn. Not on the Pick, itself, mind you. Excellent Pick.

Torn on whether he should be deployed as a Tackle...or as a Center.

I believe that he can do Tackle, because I believe that the universal template is flawed.

But as a Center? Man...He could make an enormous impact.

OK. I lied. I'm not torn.
 
Following the infuriatingly premature release of Boney Tony, the question no longer remains: Could Wynn play a Brady-protecting-caliber LT here;
the question has now become: How well will Wynn play a Brady-protecting-caliber LT here?
 
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