2015 Preseason Review
Roster Review, Off-season Winners/Losers, Look at the Schedule and More
Roster Review
Offense:
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QB:
With the greatest to ever do it under center, the Patriots will always have a chance to win the Superbowl with Tom Brady as starting QB. Although he is almost comically slow, Brady can make any throw you ask of him with pin point accuracy and enough power to send the ball into orbit. What will be extremely important for the team this year will be his play action ability which will be taken advantage of. Backing him up is Jimmy Garoppolo who came into the NFL with one of the fastest releases we've seen in recent years. He is one of the better young pocket passers in the league while also having a dash or two of speed to help him out.
HB:
After losing Ridley, Vereen and Gray, the "Thunder and Lightning" duo of this year is the powerful LeGarrette Blount, and the elusive Dion Lewis. Depending on the match up, one of these backs will get the call to take the majority of the snaps. On default, Blount will be the bell cow while Lewis will be a 3rd down back. Backing them up is Brandon Bolden who, weirdly enough, is almost like a mixture of both. Not as strong as Blount or as fast as Lewis, Bolden is a nose to the ground player who is just waiting for his number to be called. At FB, James Develin will get few snaps, but we're confident in his blocking abilities.
WR:
With Julian Edelman and Brandon LaFell being their own "Thunder and Lightning" type of combo, Edelman is the quick and shifty slot receiver that can pick up yards after the catch. LaFell is more of the deep threat on the boundary who picks up massive yards when the opposing team is trying to get to close to the line of scrimmage. What they both have in common is that they are both great catchers of the ball and can come down with the ball when needed to. Danny Amendola is the primary Edelman sub as he is almost a carbon copy. Aaron Dobson is a player more of the LaFell type who will try to show that he is good enough for this team after disappointing in the past 2 years.
TE:
Rob Gronkowski. The best TE in the NFL, and already one of the best in league history after just 5 years. He will go down as the greatest TE in history in all facets of the game. Future Hall of Famer. Behind him is former Bills TE Scott Chandler who will probably get alot of attempts in goalline situations. Expect a few 2 TE sets where the Patriots exploit their large size. Next is Michael Williams, who made the roster because his pass blocking is the best out of any of the TE's. He could help a alot in fake runs in 3 TE sets.
Offensive Line:
At the two tackle positions, the Patriots have Nate Solder who is a great run blocking tackle. On the other side, they have Sebastian Vollmer who is also a great run blocker but is also an elite pass blocker. Backing them up, is the powerful Marcus Cannon who is a great option if NE go into a jumbo set. At LG, rookie Shaq Mason will take the role because of his physical ability and great run blocking. Out of any O-lineman on the roster, he has the best combination of STR, ACC, AGI and SPD. His pass blocking is poor but that can be coached. On the other side will be another rookie in Tre' Jackson. Jackson already has great ability in both run and pass blocking, although he doesn't have the physical ability of Mason. Backing them up are Ryan Wendell and Josh Kline. Wendell is a purely run blocking O-lineman, as his pass blocking is about even with Mason. Mason, however, is a rookie and can improve that part of his game. Kline is another athletic specimen, who is decent in both pass and run blocking. Expect to see numerous combinations of these 4 players through the year against different teams. In the center position, Bryan Stork takes the role he won during his rookie year. He is similar to Tre' Jackson, his college teammate, but a bit better in all aspects of the game. Backing him up is UDFA David Andrews. The rookie is a quicker than Stork, but isn't nearly as good in blocking.
Defense:
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DE:
With Chandler Jones taking a big step forward during the Playoffs and with new signing Jabaal Sheard taking over the opposite spot, the Patriots have a great pair of starting DE's. Supporting them will be last years starting LE, Rob Ninkovich and a rookie from Arkansas Trey Flowers. Ninkovich contributes a winning mentality and an amazing understanding of the game. Flowers, on the other hand, provides an amazing athletic ability which teams can find hard to sustain. The 4th round pick is the strongest DE on the team by far, while also being just a bit slower than Sheard who is the fastest.
DT:
Interesting selection here as Dominique Easley is the starting DT after barely seeing the field last year. Now, with both knees healthy, the Patriots believe they can cash in on the explosiveness of the former 1st round pick. Partnering with him is Sealver Siliga. The former undrafted free agent, who started for the Patriots in the Superbowl, will be tasked as the "nose tackle" while Easley tries to get after the QB. Backing them up are Malcom Brown and Alan Branch. Brown, who was the Patriots 1st round pick in this past draft, has the prototypical size and talent to take over the nose tackle role in the long term. Branch is a veteran who is considered the strongest man on the team, along with RT Sebastian Vollmer.
LB:
It's here that the Patriots defense will make a difference in games. With arguably the best starting linebacking unit in the game, the Patriots should look to use this group in as many ways possible. On the LOLB position, Jamie Collins is one of the most athletic men in this league. At only 25, expect big things from this guy as he goes through his career. In the MLB position, the Patriots get back their defensive leader in Jerod Mayo. After missing most of the past 2 years, expect Mayo's return to take an already extraordinary unit to new heights. At ROLB, the Patriots have one of the greatest tackler's in the league. Dont'a Hightower is arguably the best ROLB in the league at only 25 years old. Their main backups are Dane Fletcher and Jon Bostic. Fletcher is a linebacker who excels in his coverage duties. Bostic, who just came over from the Bears, is more of a jack of all trades. He can rush the passer, drop into coverage, or come up with a tackle.
Secondary:
At the CB position, we have Malcolm Butler and Logan Ryan. Both players are good CB2 players, but neither has the ability to match up with the Julio Jones or the Antonio Browns of the league. Both, however, are young enough to continue developing. Butler is the better prospect since Ryan lacks the physical qualities to stand up to the best WR's in the league. If there weren't a need for Ryan to stay at CB, I might move him to Safety where his physical ability wouldn't be as much of a factor. The only capable CB behind them is Tarell Brown who will act as a mentor to both players off the field. At FS, we have one of the best in the league in Devin McCourty. With an amazing ability to cover any zone on the field, amazing speed, and great hands McCourty can be counted on to get some interceptions and help the CB's with coverage. At SS, Patrick Chung is a safety who excels in stopping the run. While he might get beat in man to man coverage, he can also cause turnovers with massive hits on WR's over the middle. Backing them up are Duron Harmon, Jordan Richards, and Tavon Wilson. Harmon doesn't have close to Chung's tackling ability but he does have a slightly better ability to cover. Richards, the 2nd round pick out of Stanford this year, is exceptional in his physical ability and has good hands. Problem is that he is poor in coverage at this point in his career. Wilson is similar to Harmon, but with a bit lesser ability in coverage.
Most Improved Teams
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*New York Jets
Main Additions- CB Darrelle Revis, CB Antonio Cromartie, RE Leonard Williams(R) and WR Brandon Marshall.
*Indianapolis Colts
Main Additions- WR Phillip Dorsett(R), WR Andre Johnson, HB Frank Gore
Miami Dolphins
Main Additions- WR Devante Parker(R), WR Kenny Stills, TE Jordan Cameron, DT Ndamukong Suh,
Patriots Season Preview:Weeks 1-8
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- vs Steelers- Close game but the Patriots should be in good position to win as long as WR Antonio Brown is contained.
- @Bills- Another winnable game for the Patriots. Bills have an amazing D-Line but Brady is far better than any QB on that roster.
- vs Jaguars- Should be an easy game. Bortles isn't good enough to compete with Brady yet.
- @ Cowboys- 1st of 3 tough games in a row, key to this game is if the Patriots pass rush will be snuffed out by the Cowboys elite offensive line.
- @ Colts- Another tough game which will more than likely be a shoot out between Luck and Brady. Likely winner are the Patriots because of the difference in quality of defense.
- vs Jets- Where the Colts have an elite offense and weak defense, the Jets have an elite defense(arguably the best in the league) and a poor offense. If the Patriots can stop the Jets from getting points on the board, Brady can be expected to put on a few.
- vs Dolphins- The best offense in the AFC East after the Patriots, this game will be decided in how the Dolphins D-Line effect the game.
Preseason All-Pro Predictions
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QB:
Aaron Rodgers(Packers)
HB:
Adrian Peterson(Vikings)
FB:
Mike Tolbert(Panthers)
WR:
Antonio Brown(Steelers)
Dez Bryant(Cowboys)
Julio Jones(Falcons)
TE:
Rob Gronkowski(Patriots)
LT:
Joe Thomas(Browns)
LG:
Mike Iupati(Cardinals)
C:
Alex Mack(Browns)
RG:
Zack Martin(Cowboys)
RT:
Lane Johnson(Eagles)
LE:
Muhammad Wilkerson(Jets)
RE:
J.J. Watt(Texans)
DT:
Ndamukong Suh(Dolphins)
Marcell Dareus(Bills)
LOLB:
Justin Houston(Chiefs)
ROLB:
Von Miller(Broncos)
MLB:
Luke Keuchly(Panthers)
Clay Matthews(Packers)
CB:
Richard Sherman(Seahawks)
Darrelle Revis(Jets)
FS:
Earl Thomas(Seahawks)
SS:
Kam Chancellor(Seahawks)
K:
Stephen Gostkowski(Patriots)
P:
Pat McAfee(Colts)












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