Football Gameplan’s 2013 NFL Team Preview – New England Patriots (by FootballGameplan)
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Football Gameplan’s 2013 NFL Team Preview – New England Patriots (by FootballGameplan)
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Friday Patriots Q&A: The Void Begins
Free agency, the draft, OTAs and minicamp have all come and passed this offseason, leaving us with nothing more to tackle than the dreaded six-week void from now until the end of July and the start of training camp.
Let’s take a look back on the offseason in today’s Q&A. What have been your favorite and least-favorite moves? Who most needs to get healthy between now and training camp?
You’ve got questions. I’ll attempt answers.
Two young pass catchers that continue to stand out are tight end Zach Sudfeld and wide receiver KenBrell Thompkins. Both had plenty of positive moments throughout the session. Sudfeld made a few nice catches in traffic, while Thompkins had some impressive receptions of his own. (That didn’t mean either one of them had a perfect day, however. Thompkins could be seen later in the session taking a lap, while a ball for Sudfeld from Mallett was picked off by Adrian Wilson.)
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What to Expect from the New England Patriots Defense in 2013 | Erik Frenz
Good stuff as always from the Frenz zone.
Breaking Down Jermaine Cunningham’s Fit in New England | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2013 NFL Draft
Good stuff from Oliver Thomas. Cunningham is another interesting defensive end entering a contract year. Can he make it as an interior rusher again? Competition should be a little more fierce.
OTA observations: Aaron Hernandez gets more involved, Ras-I Dowling keeps it going | Boston Herald
Some good stuff in here, including:
Armond Armstead has the tools to play anywhere on the defensive line, aside from the nose, but look for him to get some early chances as an interior rusher in nickel packages.
Safety Tavon Wilson got the starting reps with Gregory today.Adrian Wilson was the starter in the previous two sessions.
OTA observations: Pats change up on defense
More interesting nuggets:
Adrian Wilson and Steve Gregory were again the top safeties, andTavon Wilson and Marquice Cole were the next pair. Cole played slot corner last season, but he had to shift due to the limitations of McCourty, Ebner and Harmon.
Marcus Cannon again worked at right guard in Connolly’s absence from team drills. It was telling that Cannon remained inside despite the absence of Vollmer and Svitek, who are the top-two right tackles on the depth chart.