Lot to touch on here.
First, on Dennard, yes I think he’s being far underrated for the promise he showed early as an outside corner. Yes, he struggled in the slot and I’m not 100 percent clear on what his injury problems were last year. He cannot matchup on big receivers, but against average six-foot-ish guys I think he’s really fine. I do think someone like Culliver could be an option, but I think they’ll wait and let his price drop a few days at least before addressing that spot.
As for “more zone” I think there are some layers to this and it’s not as simple as it might seem. The Patriots are known for being a multiple defense, not just upfront but on the back end.
Last year, we saw a lot of Cover 1 Robber, a man coverage with McCourty on the back end and Chung cheating down into the box. On big passing downs you might have Harmon and McCourty deep in more of a Cover 2 look.
Despite being man-heavy, they did sprinkle in plenty of zone defense.
Now my problem is that I saw the acquirement of Aqib Talib in 2012 as a sign that Belichick realized you must have man press corners to beat the good QBs in the NFL. Now there are less than 5 guys in the NFL who can do that at an elite level. Teams still win without those guys.
Will the Patriots have to likely shift away from it? Given the personnel at the moment, unfortunately yes. Of course that can change, but adjusting the scheme has a trickle down effect.
Patrick Chung is not a Cover 2 Zone safety. So his extension would be a little less valuable. Really, it would be more of McCourty and Harmon, starting then, and that’s okay.
But on a team where they love to have a lot of tools for the toolbox I am just befuddled there isn’t a use for Browner. His size and physicality should make him useful. So I’m not sure what happened there.
I refuse to believe Belichick knew Revis was leaving and said “oh well, we’re going to be a zone defense now” and cut Browner too. I don’t think anyone really believes the Patriots are going to stop many good offenses playing the majority of zone with undersized corners like they tried to do from 2008-2011… you know, when they were getting torched for more yards than anyone else.
Ultimately, there’s a long road to go and that’s why I think the secondary is far from set. I still expect a move to more man corners to give them more options for coverage in the secondary. But I’m still scratching my head why Browner wouldn’t be a part of that.