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Does Jaheim Bell make the roster?

  • Yes, as a tight end

    Votes: 7 8.0%
  • Yes, as a fullback

    Votes: 3 3.4%
  • No, but he's re-signed to the practice squaad

    Votes: 40 46.0%
  • No, the Patriots will move on

    Votes: 17 19.5%
  • RLKAG

    Votes: 20 23.0%

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    87
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He needs a new contract.

Beyond that he made an All Pro team… do teams typically cut All Pros?
yes, I know on both counts
he was an all pro as a return man, not as a CB. his approximate value metric was 10 that season. he missed season 2. season 3, his approximate value metric was 3.
he has disappointed as a CB.
not sure the Pats will pay a return man big money, that is maybe a part time CB
 
yes, I know on both counts
he was an all pro as a return man, not as a CB. his approximate value metric was 10 that season. he missed season 2. season 3, his approximate value metric was 3.
he has disappointed as a CB.
not sure the Pats will pay a return man big money, that is maybe a part time CB
Over his entire career Jon Jones never once made an All Pro or Pro Bowl team as a CB. It’s not because he wasn’t deserving, but because the voting system doesn’t differentiate between boundary and slot CB’s.

Marcus Jones was a great return man, league best, and he was really good in the slot and improving.

He needs a contract and to prove he is durable enough, if they move on from him it will due to these factors… not because he isn’t good enough.
 
Despite where he was drafted, there’s no doubt Bell is talented. Though he’s small for a TE, he’s got speed for someone at 240 pounds (4.61 forty). He’s also versatile, he was used as a RB on some plays and had rushing TDs in college.

That being said, it’s up to the player, he has talent, does he have the heart and determination to be a good NFL player. I say that about every draftee, the talent is there, can they push themselves to do the things that make great players great. The Bradys and Edelmans of the world show you it doesn’t matter where you’re drafted.
 
Lampe had the highest rated run blocking grade of any player who wasn’t an offensive lineman in all of college football last season ( 84.5) . Whereas the scouting reports on Bell said this;

Overview​

Undersized as a tight end and lacking instincts as a lead blocker out of the backfield, Bell is a player without a clean positional fit after playing all over the field at South Carolina and Florida State. When Bell centers in and locks up, he can be an effective blocker, but he is wildly inconsistent when asked to make blocks on the move in space. ( NFL.Com Lance Zeurlein)


So one is the best lead blocker in college football, and the other is “ wildly inconsistent when asked to make blocks on the move in space.”

I’ll take the best lead blocker in college football over the guy who “ lacks instincts and is !wildly inconsistent when asked to make lead blocks in space.”
Fine, I just dont see how having a guy that doesn't touch the ball in the game as worth one of the 45 game day spots. I just dont see that value.
 
Over his entire career Jon Jones never once made an All Pro or Pro Bowl team as a CB. It’s not because he wasn’t deserving, but because the voting system doesn’t differentiate between boundary and slot CB’s.

Marcus Jones was a great return man, league best, and he was really good in the slot and improving.

He needs a contract and to prove he is durable enough, if they move on from him it will due to these factors… not because he isn’t good enough.
by any metric or eye test, Marcus did not play well last year at CB.
since it doesn't fit your narrative, you will never agree, so lets not ruin a good thread about Bell not being good enough
are you looking forward to seeing Lampe lay the wood this preseason?
 
by any metric or eye test, Marcus did not play well last year at CB.
since it doesn't fit your narrative, you will never agree, so lets not ruin a good thread about Bell not being good enough
are you looking forward to seeing Lampe lay the wood this preseason?
What's my "narrative?"

The Patriots played poorly last year, Marcus Jones is a very good player.

Lampe is a stiff. He'd better be a blocking prodigy.
 
I see bell as a full back H-back, not as a tight end. I am hoping the kid from Bama shows enough to take that role.
Agreed, I think the FB position comes down to Bell or this Gee Scott kid. At least they're good athletes.
 
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Fine, I just dont see how having a guy that doesn't touch the ball in the game as worth one of the 45 game day spots. I just dont see that value.
said by someone who has ZERO respect for special teams play
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There are indeed active players who never touch the ball.
 
said by someone who has ZERO respect for special teams play
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There are indeed active players who never touch the ball.
And many more that play and handle the ball and play special teams, like I project Bell to be capable of.
 
Fine, I just dont see how having a guy that doesn't touch the ball in the game as worth one of the 45 game day spots. I just dont see that value.

1-Special Teams units

2-Outstanding lead blocker

3-Pass Protection in 2 back sets

4-Good receiver out of the backfield, very good hands.

There is a significant role for Lampe, just as there was for James Devlin.
 
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He seems like the next urban legend like Beau Allen.

What a ****ing Horrible ****ing signing he was. Hated it from very start, because that was yet another example of Little Bill’s dumpster-diving tactics when he & his incompetent lackeys were too ****ing lazy to find the REAL DT we needed then.
 
1-Special Teams units

2-Outstanding lead blocker

3-Pass Protection in 2 back sets

4-Good receiver out of the backfield, very good hands.

There is a significant role for Lampe, just as there was for James Devlin.
can Lampe fill a similar role to what Devlin of Jakob did?
his feet look good enough to get him outside in front of Henderson. he also appears to have soft hands

 
can Lampe fill a similar role to what Devlin of Jakob did?
his feet look good enough to get him outside in front of Henderson. he also appears to have soft hands



From everything I have read and heard that the perfect role for him. He’s a classic fullback, an exceptional lead blocker and pass protector.
If they put Henderson and Lampe in the backfield Maye should have plenty of time to get the ball downfield.
 
From everything I have read and heard that the perfect role for him. He’s a classic fullback, an exceptional lead blocker and pass protector.
If they put Henderson and Lampe in the backfield Maye should have plenty of time to get the ball downfield.
Henderson has the speed to not only get outside, but if he gets 1 block he could be gone.
he needs a blocker with the footwork to get outside. that might be Lampe
 
Henderson has the speed to not only get outside, but if he gets 1 block he could be gone.
he needs a blocker with the footwork to get outside. that might be Lampe

I can’t wait see Henderson in a Patriots uniform. It’s been years and years since they have had a back like him. While I like the comparison to James White as a receiver White never had the explosiveness Henderson has, and he was never the running back Henderson is.
 
said by someone who has ZERO respect for special teams play
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There are indeed active players who never touch the ball.
Bell played the 8th most special teams snaps on the team.

Lampe played in the MAC, Bell and Scott played in the SEC… Lampe has a big uphill climb as an UDFA.
 
What a ****ing Horrible ****ing signing he was. Hated it from very start, because that was yet another example of Little Bill’s dumpster-diving tactics when he & his incompetent lackeys were too ****ing lazy to find the REAL DT we needed then.
Beau Allen was a good player who suffered a career ending injury. Let us know who is going to suffer a career ending injury this season so we can be sure not to rely on him?
 
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