The 2014 off season could go
down as one of the more
memorable ones in Patriots’ history. Bill Belichick
stepped outside of his shell a little bit by going out and signing the game’s
best corner (arguably) in Darrelle Revis, a very good corner in Brandon Browner
and a solid wide out in Brandon LaFell. These additions to the team on top of the
talent coming back from injury last season could equal that elusive fourth ring
for the Pats. All of these additions and the previous talent on the team now has
for higher expectations this season than ever before. The Patriots are closing in on a
decade long drought for a title and now they are primed to make it happen.
Bill
Belichick, being himself, made a couple of ballsy moves this preseason which
surprised many to say the least. First he cut three veterans which many had
pegged to make the team in Kelly, Smith and Anderson, and then, Bill went out
and dealt Logan Mankins for a fourth rounder and TE Tim Wright. The cutting of
Anderson and Smith was a smaller surprise, but the cutting of Kelly came as a
real eye opener, as the Pats interior DL is very young (Siliga, Jones, Vellano,
Easley) and very old (Wilfork). Trading Logan Mankins was a move made purely
for money reasons. Mankins was asked to take a pay cut and denied that so, he
then, in turn, was dealt off to help fill a weak TE spot and gain a draft pick.
So even with
these surprises, the 53-man roster is set and this team looks like the same old Patriots who will win the AFC East and win about 11-14 games on the
year as they always do. The overall talent on this roster is the best we have seen since the 2007
season, which we all remember vividly. The Patriots are primed to have a Top 5
defense with the secondary’s additions and a Top 5 offense if Gronk can stay
healthy. There is a chance that this
is the Patriots most dominant team ever (remember I said chance). While some
spots on the roster looks to be deep and very talented other spots are weaker
and could be prone to some issues. Here’s a quick look at each position with
thoughts on their expectations for the season:
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Quarterback
(2): Tom Brady, Jimmy Garoppolo
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When Tom Brady is around and healthy there’s
nothing less you can expect than an elite QB leading the Patriots. He may be
37, but even with last season’s struggles he made some very nice things happen.
He hasn’t showed signs of slowing too much just yet either. Hopefully we don’t have to
see Jimmy G this year, but man this kid went and beat out Ryan Mallet for the
backup spot in just 3-4 months; impressive.
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Running
Back (5): Stevan Ridley, Shane Vereen, James White, Brandon Bolden, James
Develin
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Some fans will probably be spilt on this depending
upon how you feel about Ridley’s fumbling issue and Vereen’s health issues. Personally,
I think Ridley is a great RB and if he is given the carries his production
could be near the top of the league. I also think he can get over the fumbling
issues and it may also be a little overblown of an issue, too. RBs fumble, it
happens. Ridley is a very productive back given the shot and that’s who I want
carrying the load for us on Sundays. Vereen has struggled throughout his
entire career to stay healthy consistently, but when he is healthy he is one of
the most dynamic backs in the league. If you are an optimist on both of these
players and both turn out in a positive light, then the RB situation will be
looking very pretty for the Patriots. If not, they could be in some trouble at
this position with White not looking too good in preseason games and Bolden
being just an average player at best.
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Tight end
(3): Rob Gronkowski, Michael Hoomanawanui, Tim Wright
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This position could be back to the dominance of
2012 if Gronk can play 16 games (huge IF) and Tim Wright can fill the Hernandez
role that everyone keeps talking about. If Wright can be that mismatch in the
middle of the field and Gronk can play a healthy 16 games, this positional group
could be a reason for offensive dominance.
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Wide receiver (5): Danny Amendola, Julian Edelman, Aaron Dobson,
Brandon LaFell, Kenbrell Thompkins
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The addition of LaFell adds some veteran and
taller presence to the WR corps. Julian Edelman will continue to be Brady’s go
to WR target in this offense. If Amendola can stay healthy, he can make himself
one of the go to guys as well, but again, this is a big if. The talent for
Danny is there but the health isn’t. Outside of that, Dobson has a very high
ceiling as a young WR, but the foot injury may have slowed him down a little
bit. If Dobson can reach his potential though, he could put up some big games
with Brady and maybe be that deep threat on the outside that the team has been
missing since Moss. Kenbrell Thompkins could be a solid producer in this
offense, but I don’t see his ceiling has being too high so I don’t expect much
more than he did last season. Overall, if Amendola can stay healthy, this group
is pretty diverse and talented compared to last season. Instead of causing
Brady headaches, this group this season could make his life much easier.
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Offensive
line (10): Nate Solder, Sebastian Vollmer, Dan Connolly, Josh Kline, Ryan
Wendell, Marcus Cannon, Jordan Devey Cameron Fleming (R), Bryan Stork (R),
Chris Barker
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The Logan Mankins trade has left the Patriots
with very big questions at guard. The tackle positions should be fine with
Solder, Vollmer and Cannon all very good to start there. The guard spot is open
to a lot of questions since Mankins is now gone. For some reason, Cannon hasn’t
turned into the guard he was supposed to be and there are rumors around that
Vollmer may be used at guard. This sounds a little sketchy to say the least.
Dan Connolly will be the other guard, but he really slowed last season and struggled.
He was voted as team captain, so hopefully that can translate into more
consistent play from him too. The center position is also scary. Ryan Wendell
really struggled last season and is primed to start this season too, which I’m
not a fan of. Hopefully Stork can eventually step up and win the starting job
by mid-season. The biggest question still remains at left guard and who will
fill the void. Will it be Cannon, Vollmer, Kline or Devey? I don’t really care
who it is, but that person better be able to protect the franchise and run
block effectively. The offensive line killed us at times last season and sadly,
nothing really changes my mind about them this season. Hopefully they improve
and are a lot better than last season.
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Defensive
linemen (9): Vince Wilfork, Sealver Siliga, Dominique Easley (R), Chris
Jones, Joe Vellano, Chandler Jones, Rob Ninkovich, Michael Buchanan, Zach Moore
(R)
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Like I talked about before, the cutting of Tommy
Kelly was a real surprise that still has me scratching my head. The interior
line outside of Big Vince is very young and has a lot of question marks. Nobody
knows the status of Siliga, Jones or Easley and Joe Vellano just isn’t that
good in my opinion. I think BB could be banking a lot on a big season from
Siliga and Easley for this line. Hopefully they produce because I don’t see
Vince Wilfork being his old self all season long at this age.
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Looking at the DE spot, there is a lot of
potential there. Chandler Jones seems to be due for a monster season in which
he could rack up a high sack total. Rob Ninkovich will most likely continue to be
the solid player that he always is, making the right play consistently. From
there, the depth is a little weak with only Buchanan and Moore as the DE
backups. This may leave Jones and Nink gassed as they were a lot last season
too. Hopefully Buchanan can make a leap in his performance and become a solid
sub rusher to give Nink and Jones some rest at times. Overall the DE and DT
spots are not as deep as most would like, but the front lines are still very
strong. If everyone can stay healthy, I think they can be fine.
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Linebackers
(5): Jerod Mayo, Dont'a Hightower, Jamie Collins, Darius Fleming, Chris White
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This group could be the most talented on the
team. Jerod Mayo is the QB on defense and one of the team’s leaders and one of
the best LB’s in the league. Jamie Collins showed us all what his full
potential could be as a playmaker in the playoffs last season. If he can keep
that same level of play all season and grow on it, we really have a special
talent on our hands at LB. Dont’a Hightower is primed for another season of
getting better. He will also be playing a better suited role for himself this
season as the loss of Mayo last year made things tough on the young LB. I
expect both of the young LBs to have big seasons for this team.
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Defensive
Backs (10): Darrelle Revis, Logan Ryan, Alfonzo Dennard, Kyle Arrington,
Malcolm Butler (R), Devin McCourty, Duron Harmon, Patrick Chung, Nate Ebner,
Tavon Wilson
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This group is easily without a doubt the deepest
position on the team. BB went out and signed Revis and Browner to anchor the
position with talent while we still have a solid player in Arrington and a
couple growing young players in Dennard and Ryan. McCourty is primed for a huge
season as he will be benefitting a lot from Revis’ presence. The other safety
spot is still a big question mark though. Chung looks to be the starter Week 1
but hopefully Harmon can further develop and win the job or even the seldom
talked about Tavon Wilson. Outside of the other safety spot, this defensive backfield
has few weaknesses. This group of CBs will be able to match up vs. any team in
the league.
Overall, I believe that both the
offense and the defense can be Top 5 units in the league. Obviously health will
play the biggest factor here. If this team can stay relatively healthy, then
they will be looking at 12+ wins on the season. The talent this team has is
insane and could be the most talented team BB has ever fielded depending upon
how some players develop. The raw talent on the defensive side of the ball just
makes me starry eyed. There has been rumor of the defense obviously dropping
into a 3-4 most of the time which sounds amazing since this puts all players in
the front 7 in positions suited for them. Chandler Jones as a stand-up OLB
could mean a monster season from him add that onto one of the league’s best secondary’s
and line backing corps and you have a Top 5 defense. The offense will be fine
as long as Brady is around. If Gronk is healthy, they can be lethal. Obviously
he just makes things so much easier for Brady and the other WRs and makes the
offense go. If Gronk is healthy and the other weapons (Dobson, LaFell and KT)
can develop then there is no reason why the offense can’t be a Top 5 unit
again.
The
expectation for this season, for me, is a Super Bowl victory. It sounds greedy,
but I think this team has more talent than some of the previous Super Bowl
teams. The league’s best QB and CB are in NE, what else would you want? This defense
could be as good as the 2004 squad while the offense could get back to putting
up the number they did in 2011-12. This season is definitely Super Bowl or bust
for our lovely Pats. The talent that BB put together leaves us no other option
but to expect to be in the thick of it again in January. Hopefully this is the
season we get over the hump.