PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
  • NEWS ▼
  • FORUM ▼
  • SCHEDULE
  • NFL ▼
  • STATS ▼
  • GAMES ▼
LOGIN | REGISTER
Home › Patriots Blog › Patriots Commentary
Patriots Commentary

Patriots’ Defense on the Edge Will Have a Different Look in 2017

Steve Balestrieri
Steve Balestrieri Senior Writer · PatsFans.com since 2011
May 3, 2017 at 10:50 am ET · 3 min read · 1.5k views
Never miss a story
Follow Us on Google News Follow on Apple News Newsletter
Photo: Trevor Ruszkowski - USA TODAY Sports
3 min read Patriots Commentary

 The Patriots didn’t have to make too many changes for a roster that had just won Super Bowl LI but one of the areas that underwent pretty dramatic change was at defensive end on the edge. With Jabaal Sheard and Chris Long leaving via free agency, it was considered the Patriots biggest area of need.

And the Patriots have addressed it, bringing in Kony Ealy in a trade with the Carolina Panthers and then drafting a pair of edge players Derek Rivers from Youngstown State and Deatrich Wise from Arkansas. Those three players will join Trey Flowers and Rob Ninkovich for the Patriots this season. The team signed UDFA linebacker Harvey Langi as well and he played the edge for BYU somewhat last year, but his best fit is at outside linebacker.

Flowers was arguably the best Patriots defensive lineman down the stretch last season. He’s guaranteed to be starting at RDE when the season starts. Ninkovich and Ealy will compete for the LDE spot. With Rivers and Wise providing rotational depth.

But this year’s unit has a much different feel to it because they have more versatility. Ealy is a bigger guy at 6’4, 275 pounds. He can set the edge in the running game, has the athleticism to get after the passer and is big and physical enough to kick inside as an interior pass rusher on third down. Flowers already does that frequently.

The Patriots brought in another free agent, Lawrence Guy who can be a sub-package interior pass rusher. That’s what they’ll get in Wise as well. He’s a big kid, at 6’5, 275 pounds with insanely long arms that he needs to learn to use better. When he extends his arms, with his upper body strength, he can push through tackles and get to the quarterback. He’s frequently been compared to Chandler Jones but isn’t nearly as athletic. He’s more of a big edge setter. But Wise can also kick inside and provide interior pass rush…Seeing a trend here?

Which brings us to the team’s first draft pick Derek Rivers. If there was one element the Patriots front seven lacked on the edge last season was speed. Rivers will bring that speed to the pass rush with an athleticism that should serve the team very well.

Rivers isn’t as big at 6’4, 250 pounds at the defensive end position but ran a 4:61 in the 40-Yard Dash, with a 1:61 10-Yard Split. His time in the 3-Cone Drill was third best at the position with 6:94. That shows he has the quick twitch athleticism, loose hips and the ability to change direction as well as bend off the edge to get to the QB. He showed his strength with 30 reps at the Bench Press.

He may need some time to find his feet in the NFL, similar to how Flowers progressed in his first campaign, but he has the potential to be a very good player in the league. The good part is, with the depth of the team, he won’t be pushed too hard too soon. They can let him develop and learn the nuances of the position at the NFL level.

With the added depth, the Patriots can move Ninkovich around and possibly let him take some snaps at OLB with Shea McClellin, Kyle Van Noy, and Langhi.

However, the edge will look quite different in 2017. How effective will it be? No one knows right now but I’d bet on Belichick having it figured out as the season winds along.

Follow me on Twitter @SteveB7SFG or email me at [email protected]

Listen to our Patriots 4th and 2 podcasts on blog talk radio as the writers Russ Goldman, Derek Havens and I from PatsFans.com discuss the latest Patriots news Wednesdays at 12 noon.

Like this article?
Support Steve and buy him a coffee.
PatsFans.com — Independent Patriots Coverage Since 2000

Support Us: Help Us Compete Against The Corporate Media Giants

We need your help. If you enjoy our content, please help us beat Google's Corporate algorithm by adding us as a preferred source on Google News.

Click the button below and check the box next to "PatsFans.com"

Add as a preferred source on Google News
Read Next Patscap Podcast: Recap Of The Patriots Draft →
About Steve Balestrieri
Steve Balestrieri

A former US Army Special Forces NCO and Officer, Steve has been following the Patriots since their days at Fenway Park. Steve has worked in the film industry and wrote as an Military Editor at SpecialOperations.com, 1945.com as a reporter for the Millbury Daily Voice, Millbury-Sutton Chronicle, and the Grafton News. He's also a member of the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA)

View all posts by Steve Balestrieri
Tags: 2017 NFL Draft 2017 NFL Free Agency 2017 Patriots Offseason 2017 Patriots Season Bill Belichick Deatrich Wise Jr. Derek Rivers Kony Ealy Lawrence Guy New England Patriots NFL Patriots Patriots edge rushers Rob Ninkovich Trey Flowers

Comments are closed.

📅 This Week in Patriots History:

From our archive - this week all-time:
May 20 - June 4 (Through 26yrs)

  • Friday Morning Patriots Links(2010)
  • Patriots Announce Updated Player Jersey Numbers(2022)
  • Panthers QB Darnold Likely Heading Into a Do-or-Die Season(2022)
  • Julian Edelman Sits Down with Chandler Jones on 'Burgertyme'(2014)
  • Offseason Turmoil Despite A Title For The Patriots(2004)
  • Patriots 2022 Schedule Released & Vince Wilfork Elected To The Patriots Hall Of Fame(2022)
FULL ARCHIVE
📈 Recent Most-Read Articles:
1
2022 New England Patriots Draft Picks – Full List
2
2024 Patriots Draft Picks – FULL LIST
3
Patriots Announce Ticket Increase, Dropping Stadium Parking Fees
4
Heading Into Free Agency, Patriots Have Two Tough Player Decisions to Make
5
Tom Brady’s ‘Life Is Hard’ Speech: Full Patriots HOF Transcript
📰 Follow PatsFans.com
Follow Us on Google News Follow on Apple News Get the Newsletter
Right Now At PatsFans.com:
MORSE: Brown 1st Day, Open Patriots OTA Practice, Raymond Berry Passes Away
2026 NFL Offseason:
MORSE: Brown 1st Day, Open Patriots OTA Practice, Raymond Berry Passes Away
By: Mark Morse
  • McDaniels Praises Rookie Caleb Lomu's Versatility, 'Awesome Kid'
  • Patriots Coach Expected to Miss Time Ahead of Training Camp

More Patriots News Headlines:

MORSE: Brown 1st Day, Open Patriots OTA Practice, Raymond Berry Passes Away

MORSE: Brown 1st Day, Open Patriots OTA Practice, Raymond Berry Passes Away

By: Mark Morse
Patriots' AJ Brown shines at OTAs, Drake Maye impresses, and Christian Gonzalez's contract dispute continues. Raymond Berry passes away at 93.
10 hours ago
McDaniels Praises Rookie Caleb Lomu’s Versatility, ‘Awesome Kid’

McDaniels Praises Rookie Caleb Lomu’s Versatility, ‘Awesome Kid’

By: Ian Logue
Patriots rookie Caleb Lomu receives high praise from Josh McDaniels for his versatility and 'awesome kid' attitude, addressing a key offensive line need.
1 day ago
Patriots Coach Expected to Miss Time Ahead of Training Camp

Patriots Coach Expected to Miss Time Ahead of Training Camp

By: Ian Logue
Undergoing knee surgery, Patriots offensive line coach Doug Marrone is expected to miss time, but Mike Vrabel hopes he'll be ready for training camp.
2 days ago
TRANSCRIPT: Josh McDaniels Press Conference 6/2

TRANSCRIPT: Josh McDaniels Press Conference 6/2

By: Ian Logue
Here's the full transcript of what New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels had to say while speaking to reporters on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026.
2 days ago
Vrabel Addresses Christian Gonzalez’s Contract Situation, Practice Status

Vrabel Addresses Christian Gonzalez’s Contract Situation, Practice Status

By: Ian Logue
Vrabel discusses New England Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez's contract holdout and OTA absence, expressing hope for his return.
2 days ago

Free Newsletter

BE THE FIRST TO KNOW

Join 2,000+ fans getting exclusive stats, analysis, and insights delivered straight to their inbox every week. Never miss a play.

📊
Weekly Stats Deep-dive analysis
🎯
First Access New features & tools
📤
Breaking News Player Signings & Rumors

Subscribe Now

* required

Intuit Mailchimp

PatsFans.com Social Logo
PATSFANS.com

The longest-running independent New England Patriots site online since 2000. Not affiliated w/any school, team or league.

Resources

  • Patriots Forum
  • Schedule
  • Patriots Roster
  • Transcripts
  • Archive

Stats

  • Offensive Stats
  • Opponent Stats
  • Offensive Line
  • Snaps Overview
  • Penalties

Analysis

  • Snap Analysis
  • Personnel Groupings
  • Stats By Personnel
  • Top 10 Plays
  • Offensive Line
  • Defensive Totals

Site

  • About Us
  • Podcast
  • Newsletter
  • Contact Us

© 2000-2026 PatsFans.com

Privacy Policy Advertise RSS Feed