We’re just a little over two weeks from camp and it’s time to dive into the positional battles that are most fascinating. One thing about the Patriots, everyone starts on equal footing whether you’re the GOAT or an undrafted rookie. This means there are always surprises every summer, with unknowns and unexpecteds winning significant roles with the team.
The Patriots return all their starters from their 2018 Super Bowl run, led by shutdown corner Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore has had defining playoff plays in his first two seasons with the team and has firmly cemented himself as one of the best corners in the league. I still think Pats fans take him for granted but having a player like him makes things a lot easier on the rest of the defense.
In the slot, Jonathan Jones returned from injury in 2018 and immediately returned to his significant role. Jones is one of the fastest and most underrated players on the roster. He played half the defensive snaps during the season. He’s on a one-year, $3 million RFA contract, making this a big year for the 25-year-old. He could be a coveted player next offseason.
Jason McCourty returns on a two-year deal after proving to be a versatile fit at both corner and safety. He played 80 percent of the defensive snaps in 2018, however saw his playing time start to diminish in the playoffs as undrafted rookie J.C. Jackson started to emerge on the outside.
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