woody39
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Gone are the days of the Patriots having a plethora of white playmakers on the offensive side making them perennial favourites here at CF.
Let's take a look at the 53 and see what positives or not there are.
Starters in bold.
QB - Mac Jones, Brian Hoyer, Bailey Zappe.
RB - None
WR - None
TE - Hunter Henry
OL - David Andrews, Cole Strange, James Ferentz
DL - None
DE - None
ILB - None
OLB - None
S - Brenden Schooler, Cody Davis
CB - None
Specialists
K - Nick Folk
P - Jake Bailey
LS - Joe Cardona.
The Patriots only look to start 4 whites this year not including specialists. It is a big disappointment the way the Patriots have trended and there isn't much depth to help improve that in the short term.
The only positives really are the quarter back position with Mac Jones the first round draft choice in 2021 is entrenched as the starter and Bailey Zappe the fourth rounder from 2022 looking good in preseason and the future back up with Brian Hoyer rounding out the quarter back room as the experienced coach on the field there to help their development.
Hunter Henry the tight end from the Chargers signed last season led the team in touchdowns last year with 9 and has excellent chemistry with Mac Jones and is a big threat in the red zone and moving the chains on third down.
David Andrews is a fixture at centre with Cole Strange a suprise but talented first round selection in this years draft the starter at left guard. James Ferrentz returns to the active roster this week as a solid back up for the three interior positions on the offensive line for 2022.
The pleasant surprise arguably is Brenden Schooler making the roster primarily as a special teams player and back up safety. He shone in training camp and preseason and looks like he has a bright future. Cody Davis kept his place as a special teams ace aswell.
No depth or representation at wide reciever and running back or any defensive positions other than safety!
Bill Murray an offensive line defensive line hybrid continues as last season on the practice squad along with Houston rookie centre Kody Russey who is probably next up for David Andrews in case of injury.
Tight end Matt Skol had a solid preseason and is probably the third tight end for the season starting on the practice squad.
Not much to cheer for really apart from Mac Jones and Hunter Henry. Let's see how the season develops see if they pick anyone up.
Let's take a look at the 53 and see what positives or not there are.
Starters in bold.
QB - Mac Jones, Brian Hoyer, Bailey Zappe.
RB - None
WR - None
TE - Hunter Henry
OL - David Andrews, Cole Strange, James Ferentz
DL - None
DE - None
ILB - None
OLB - None
S - Brenden Schooler, Cody Davis
CB - None
Specialists
K - Nick Folk
P - Jake Bailey
LS - Joe Cardona.
The Patriots only look to start 4 whites this year not including specialists. It is a big disappointment the way the Patriots have trended and there isn't much depth to help improve that in the short term.
The only positives really are the quarter back position with Mac Jones the first round draft choice in 2021 is entrenched as the starter and Bailey Zappe the fourth rounder from 2022 looking good in preseason and the future back up with Brian Hoyer rounding out the quarter back room as the experienced coach on the field there to help their development.
Hunter Henry the tight end from the Chargers signed last season led the team in touchdowns last year with 9 and has excellent chemistry with Mac Jones and is a big threat in the red zone and moving the chains on third down.
David Andrews is a fixture at centre with Cole Strange a suprise but talented first round selection in this years draft the starter at left guard. James Ferrentz returns to the active roster this week as a solid back up for the three interior positions on the offensive line for 2022.
The pleasant surprise arguably is Brenden Schooler making the roster primarily as a special teams player and back up safety. He shone in training camp and preseason and looks like he has a bright future. Cody Davis kept his place as a special teams ace aswell.
No depth or representation at wide reciever and running back or any defensive positions other than safety!
Bill Murray an offensive line defensive line hybrid continues as last season on the practice squad along with Houston rookie centre Kody Russey who is probably next up for David Andrews in case of injury.
Tight end Matt Skol had a solid preseason and is probably the third tight end for the season starting on the practice squad.
Not much to cheer for really apart from Mac Jones and Hunter Henry. Let's see how the season develops see if they pick anyone up.
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