We still have yet to see Dobson and Thompkins has flashed early in camp. But who catches more balls in 2014, the second-round pick or the undrafted guy?
Regrouping after one week of Patriots training camp
We’re one week into training camp for the New England Patriots, and just one week away from their first preseason game, so it’s time to take a look at what we’ve learned so far about this edition of the Pats.
It’s hard not to be excited, especially on the defensive side of the ball, where the Pats are as healthy as we could’ve hoped headed into camp. Vince Wilfork, Tommy Kelly and Will Smith, all coming off major injuries, appear to be on track for the start of the season.
On the back end, the secondary has been as expected with Revis and Browner leading the way. Browner’s attitude and Revis’ high level of play have already seemed to bring a new swagger to the Pats defense that has been missing for a long time.
There have been reports that the Pats have shown a lot of 3-4 looks but I am not reading too much into that. Remember 3-4 vs. 4-3 is really just semantics and the 3-4 has always been Belichick’s teaching base defense of choice.
While the Pats might run some odd fronts (aka three-man lines) it’s not the same defense we saw in the 00’s where all three will be two-gapping. This will remain a hybrid defense and whether or not Rob Ninkovich is standing up or has his hand in the dirt doesn’t make much of a difference.
Really, it’s more of a 2-5 the Pats run anyway.
What really matters most is the sub-package anyway, as the Pats spent 67 percent of their defensive snaps with five-plus defensive backs in 2013. Reports of a Ninkovich-Will Smith-Wilfork-Chandler front are intriguing, but more intriguing will be when Dominique Easley returns. He should make an instant impact and could be a secret weapon should the Pats decide to take their time, keep him on the PUP list and unleash him after Week 6.
Offensively there are still some reasons for concern. Julian Edelman has picked up where he left off in 2013, making spectacular catches and setting the tone on offense. Facing Revis in camp should only push him to be even better.
Kenbrell Thompkins has also had a good start to camp despite some inconsistency in Wednesday’s practice. Danny Amendola has also looked explosive and it seems like these three will be the go-to guys on the outside. Brandon LaFell had a slow start to camp but has picked it up in recent days. We continue to wait for Aaron Dobson to make his return.
Rob Gronkowski should be ready to go by the start of the season, but the Pats are wisely taking their time with him. How much dropoff (if any) can we expect with Gronk returning from multiple injuries? That remains to be seen. But so far it seems like Gronk is still Gronk and should be ready for real contact by mid-August.
The offensive line has been seeing a lot of rotation and with so many versatile guys, the Pats will have a lot of options and flexibility. However it will also making for some tough decisions. Bryan Stork left practice Tuesday and has missed two practices since. His absence could put a magnifying glass on the center competition between 2011 starter Dan Connolly and 2012/13 starter Ryan Wendell.
Perhaps most exciting on offense has been the performance of the running backs, especially rookie James White, who has stood out with explosiveness and pass-catching savvy. He could make a devastation combination with Shane Vereen should the Pats look to employ a two-back passing set.
So far the Pats have seemed to have good luck on the health front and it’s vital that that continues. Stork has been the only significant injury issue, though we are still in the dark as to the severity.
Overall, the defense seems on track to be the best unit we’ve seen since 2007, and probably even better than that older squad. The offense seems to have taken strides since 2013, but questions will remain until the regular season starts. They do seem to have some additional weapons this year that they lacked last year. Can Thompkins keep up his high level of offseason play during the regular season? That’s still a question mark.
Next week’s preseason game will tell us even more about where the Pats are at, but so far, they look primed to make another run at Super Bowl number four. There’s plenty to be excited about once again in Foxboro.
Tweets of Note from Thursday Patriots Practice
We’re now a full week into training camp and the team has had five-straight practices in pads (though the intensity was a little dialed back today per reports). We’ll have some general thoughts about what we’ve heard and learned in this first week later today.
For now, here are some tweets that stood out about today’s practice.
Top plays: Ryan Mallett long bomb TD to Shane Vereen (CB Justin Green in coverage), Tom Brady to Julian Edelman connection up right sideline
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 31, 2014
James White broke free during 11v11s and when everyone went to let up, Revis dropped him.
— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) July 31, 2014
Another tough day for Garoppolo. Was 0 for 4 in 7-on-7s and threw a pick-6 to Butler in 11-on-11s.
— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) July 31, 2014
LB Steve Beauharnais has impressed me multiple times in #Patriots training camp, as well. Good reserve LB. Can cover, play special teams.
— Doug Kyed (@DougKyedNESN) July 31, 2014
Defense FIRED UP today…just kept top off group out of ez twice, started chanting “hell no we won’t go”. I don’t get that, but theyre happy
— shalise manza young (@shalisemyoung) July 31, 2014
McCourty just stopped Ridley at the goal line and the defense went nuts
— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) July 31, 2014
Darrelle Revis with a pick-six off Tom Brady in team work with the offense starting backed up at the 1-yd line. Nice anticipation by 24.
— Erik Frenz (@ErikFrenz) July 31, 2014
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Do you think Wendell is out of the center battle, it seems as if it’s going to stork or connolly(of courts it’s very early)
I think at this point you can’t read too much into any of it. They’re moving guys around, giving them reps at various spots to show what they can do. The thing I look at most is who is getting the reps, especially in the 1-v-1’s. Not so much how they do, but the guys who get the most reps are the ones who are auditioning.
But as I’ve said many times this offseason, Connolly’s advantage is he can play guard or center. Wendell is only a center. But Connolly also has a sizable salary that is a consideration on him as well.
It’s tough to say how it will all fit together, and certainly if Stork’s injury is significant it becomes less and less likely that he’s going to win the starting center spot out of camp. Every rep for him was vital and each day that goes by without him is a setback.
I don’t think we can look past Josh Kline either, he’s stood out in 1-v-1’s. And then you have Marcus Cannon who could probably play four of the five OL positions.
We’re not even a week into camp, there’s still a lot that can and will happen.
Young Players And Veterans Must Learn From Each Other in Patriots Secondary – Extra Points – Boston.com
Good read from Frenz. Can’t wait to see this secondary in action!