But, really for him, it’s a lot about experience and technique and he made a ton of growth in the last 12 months here from where he was last year in training camp. That’s going to hopefully continue to ascend. His pass rush techniques have gotten much better. DeMarcus [Covington] and Joe Kim have both worked very hard with him on developing things that will work for him, not necessarily what another player does or doesn’t do, but really trying to utilize his strengths and skillset.”
Cowart has quietly developed and it's showing this camp with his standout performance. At no point did I ready anybody that had him listed higher than fourth on the Patriots depth chart prior to this camp.
Belichick continued, “I’d say his development in both areas has been significant, but he’s probably made more growth in the pass rush area, just because he didn’t do it as much (last year). He played a lot of four-technique at Maryland, which isn’t the most advantageous position to rush from, but he played it well — I’m not saying that. I’d say we have a little more variety and balance here than what he had in college, or even going back to Auburn.” (Auburn as of late is Belichick's new favorite school)
Cowart is showing he can be and is an every down player. If he continues this, the Patriots can continue to get creative on both pass and rushing downs. Whether the Patriots use two lineman or five. The big key is can he stop big bodied power running Backs. The Patriots still have time to bring in some no name runner to test the strength of the defensive line who had a hole in the center of their line, even with Shelton last season.
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