It’s the off-season so I’m going to allow myself to post this non-Pats related t-shirt because I think it’s pretty rad. Get yours here Celtics fans!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-the-off-season-so-im-going-to-allow-myself/
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It’s the off-season so I’m going to allow myself to post this non-Pats related t-shirt because I think it’s pretty rad. Get yours here Celtics fans!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-the-off-season-so-im-going-to-allow-myself/
GREAT! 7 MORE DAYS TO ARGUE OVER MONEY
https://www.patspropaganda.com/great-7-more-days-to-argue-over-money/
After this video I’m going to have to stop liking Brooks Reed so much. Clearly with where things are headed I couldn’t quite handle it if he ended up on the Colts, Phins or Jets.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/after-this-video-im-going-to-have-to-stop-liking/
CB Kyle Arrington — Extended exclusive rights tender, could still negotiate long-term deal
S Josh Barrett — Reached a two-year extension
RB Kevin Faulk — Rehabbing his knee, then will decide on his future
K Shayne Graham — Will be on the open market with starter Stephen Gostkowski returning
RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis — Received a second-round restricted free agent tender
OL Matt Light — Waiting out new CBA before striking a deal, likely with Patriots
S Bret Lockett — Received an exclusive rights tender and one-year contract
OL Logan Mankins — Named the franchise player with a one-year, $10+ million deal
S Brandon McGowan — On the free agent market, may not return
RB Sammy Morris — On the free agent market, could return for another year
OL Quinn Ojinnaka — On the free agent market, wasn’t given RFA tender
S Jarrad Page — Given RFA tender worth second-round compensation and one-year deal
DL Darryl Richard — Exclusive rights free agent reached one-year deal
RB Fred Taylor — Leaning toward retirement, but has not yet made a decision
DL Gerard Warren — On the free agent market, may be replaced by DT Marcus Stroud
OL Ryan Wendell — Earned a one-year deal as key reserve on the line
LB Tracy White — On the free agent market, unclear if he’ll return
https://www.patspropaganda.com/cb-kyle-arrington-extended-exclusive-rights/
Eight weeks from today we’ll be getting ready to hear how the Patriots have traded the 33rd overall pick for a 2012 first rounder, and half of Patriots nation will be apoplectic because player x is still available.
The combine has provided some interesting details about the prospects and we’re slowly formulating our Patriots big board which will be a ranking by round of just the prospects we think the Pats are considering.
Unlike a mock draft this will be a broad picture of potential draftees, and our goal is to get 75% of them.
Right now the number one most popular guy the mocks have the Pats taking at 17 is JJ Watt from Wisconsin. Though lately it seems like he’s climbing a bit after a great performance at the combine. This often happens with juniors who decide to come out late, which leaves scouts scrambling to get up to speed on them.
If I had to make a broad prediction at this point it would be that the Pats will take two players in the first round, one will be a defensive lineman, the other will be an offensive lineman. These are the two areas that are deepest in this draft, and two areas where the Patriots need a young influx of talent.
While there are a few potential five-techniques, there are a plethora of huge, versatile offensive lineman. For all the talk of this being a defensive end-rich draft the offensive lineman, especially in the mold the Patriots like, are right there with them.
I’ve slowly become skeptical of a lot of the first round-projected OLB conversion guys like Aldon Smith, Akeem Ayers and Justin Houston. Of the bunch I’m probably most interested in Houston at this point as he was a durable starter in the SEC, seems fluid in space, and seems like he has the necessary toughness.
Aldon Smith will need time to develop, and I’m not discounting him because of this, because with a young defense the Patriots could definitely have some time to let him grow, but I’m just not sold yet that he has the FBI to handle the BBD (Bill Belichick Defense). Maybe he does. We have no way of knowing. But my instinct based on interviews and film make me lean towards no.
I continue to be high on 2nd/3rd day guys like Brooks Reed and Cliff Matthews as the OLB conversion project guys. Lineman are just the safer first round picks.
And now something Patriots cute to kick off Friday…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/and-now-something-patriots-cute-to-kick-off/
The Pats extended a tender offer on Jarrad Page today. Mike Reiss explains:
Page’s tender is a sign that the Patriots are interested working with him. Page enters his sixth NFL season and prior to last season, the team had traded a 2012 seventh-round draft choice to Kansas City to acquire him, and paid him a one-year salary of $1.7 million.
Page’s 2010 season in New England was limited by a calf injury, as he appeared in 10 games (1 start). In all, he played 17 percent of the team’s defensive snaps while also contributing on special teams. In 2011, he would join a deep safety mix that includes Brandon Meriweather, Patrick Chung, James Sanders, Josh Barrett and Sergio Brown atop the depth chart, although it’s imporant to note that under a new collective bargaining agreement, he could qualify for unrestricted free agency.
Page peaked in playing time near the end of the season, playing 43% of the snaps against the Jets (45-3) then 64% Bears, 11% Packers, 64% Bills. He’s a physical in the box safety type. Looks like Brandon McGowan has been replaced.
Let the Long Weekend Begin!