First-Round Pick Malcom Brown Solidifies New England Patriots’ Defensive Front
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First-Round Pick Malcom Brown Solidifies New England Patriots’ Defensive Front
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The New England Patriots select Malcom Brown 32nd overall in the 2015 NFL Draft.
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As anyone who’s read this blog for a while now knows, I am always down to take a defensive tackle in the first round so I was excited when Malcom Brown was the pick.
In my mock I had them taking Eddie Goldman. Really it was almost a coin flip for me between Brown and Goldman, and the reason I went to Goldman instead was he was a little bigger and (I thought) a little more likely to still be around at 32.
So this is doubly good. Why? Because Brown was a lot better than the 32nd best player in this draft and the Pats added another player who can disrupt things up front.
Since 2010 I’ve almost worn out the interior pass rush drum from beating it so much. In today’s NFL, with so many good quarterbacks, you simply must have defensive tackles who can cause problems immediately off the snap and either get in the QB’s face or push one of his offensive linemen back into his lap.
Now the Pats have Easley, Chris Jones and Brown who can all get off the ball. However, Brown’s greater size makes him an even more useful tool because he should be a good run deterrent on passing downs as well. That was a big role of Wilfork’s and while Siliga should see snaps there as well, Brown’s all around game should help him make some pass rush impact.
He won’t have to instantly play 80 percent of the snaps like Wilfork was doing, but I’d bet his playing time just keeps increasing as the season goes along.
Who’s Next?
As I’ve been saying here, this next pick looks like prime guard territory, and with the Jets adding Leonard Williams the need for a big mauling guard upfront has never been bigger.
AJ Cann and Tre Jackson are two names at the top of my list. Pats might have to trade up for Cann, which I think is reasonable. Otherwise a surprise cornerback could make sense as well.
With three picks today (one of which cannot be traded) they have the ammo to move up if they choose to.
He’s such a mature young fella. Nothing really fazes him,” cornerback Quandre Diggs said. “He has something he’s competing for and that makes him work harder. He wants to succeed for his family.
Bottom Line:
Penetrating big man who took a huge step forward as an NFL prospect in 2014. Brown has hand quickness and uses hands like an NFL starter. His instincts and feel off the snap help him to get into the backfield quickly. Some personnel men believe Brown can play multiple spots along the line in a 4-3 or 3-4 defense, which could put him in play for a high number of teams.
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I agree on Ninkovich so I think in the first round they might get better value at a position of more need. What I see right now as the biggest weakness on the Patriots is lack of interior defensive tackles behind Wilfork. I think Kyle Love and Brandon Deaderick are nice players, but there’s a […]