Tuesday, August 30, 2022

The Patriots Are Finally Down To 53

It's the annual 53 man roster cut down day for the NFL. The question of the day for Patriots Nation was which players did the team find expendable? Well we got our answer.

TE Devin Asiasi
TE Matt Sokol
TE Jalen Wydermyer
CB Terrance Mitchell
DB/ST Justin Bethel
S Brad Hawkins
OL Drew Desjarlais
OL Yasir Durant
OL James Ferentz
OL Arlington Hambright
OL Bill Murray
OL Kody Russey
OL Will Sherman
WR Josh Hammond
WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey
WR Tre Nixon
RB Kevin Harris
RB J.J. Taylor
LB Harvey Langi
LB Cameron McGrone
LB Nate Wieland
DL Jeremiah Pharms Jr
DL LaBryan Ray, 
K Tristan Vizcaino

The only guys I thought were surprises were Asiasi, Bethel and Harris. They were all depth guys that weren't going to make an impact in 2022. None of the depth battles had enough to write about and could've been written in one article. Two if one wanted to split it between into offense and defense. 

Although I wrote individual articles for Hawkins and Pharms, none of these guys and most of the depth guys weren't worth writing about once they met up for camp in late July. Now we have the question which can be answered in one article, who returns to the practice squad. I given three names that if allowed, should be on it. One thing I believe is the Patriots need to go out and get Jerreth Sterns.

Sunday, August 21, 2022

How the Patriots looking after two preseason games.

Observations on the Patriots after two games. The best I can say is It's a work in progress and there are areas where the team is improving but other areas are lacking but Matt Patricia and Steve Belichick aren't the problem.

The offense is gonna have a long season if the line isn't stable. Weak Blitz pickup. Mac needs to improve on ball placement (1 deep throw doesn't make accurate). The zone blocking looks like it's getting better and the Patriots have some offensive depth pieces that they're going to lose if they cut them.

The defense is gonna carry the team early but better passers are going to make life miserable. The pass rush looks good but the secondary is a bend don't break unit. After Daniel Jones and P.J. Walker, I can say clearly that better passers, mid-tier quarterbacks are going to give the team problems.

Harris and Stevenson are good. The other running backs appear average and need the line. Montgomery and Taylor should make the final game against the Raiders interesting. Taylor looks like he's improved enough as a pass blocker and Montgomery appears to be a sparkplug for the Patriots offense.

Meyers and Agholor appear to be Jones's favorite receivers. And prior to Thornton's injury, I thought Bourne was on the trade block. Wilkerson was looking good before the concussion and could see the I.R. Humphries and Nixon looked good. Humphries needs to build off of the game versus the Panthers but all three guys are playing well enough to get swiped.

Hunter Henry is still the Patriots number one when he returns. I haven't noticed much from Jonnu but Asiasi looks like a roster lock. His blocking, route running and receiving looks improved. I think Jonnu is doing enough for the Patriots to keep a fourth around.

The offensive line looks like it's improving on the zone run but still needs work. In two games, the line needs to work on blitz pickup. Blitzing maybe the key to defeating the Patriots offense. Cole Strange is doing okay thus far. The team needs Brown, Wynn and Andrews on the field. Cajuste looks like a solid tackle finally. And the rest of the line still has like it needs to prove itself.

The front seven is getting a good pass rush. And the linebackers are getting to the ball carriers quickly. There are still holes occasionally being left open that smart car could probably fit through. Sam Roberts the 2022 six round draft pick is looking like a potential roster lock.

The secondary has played adequately against subpar quarterbacks. There were plays in both games thus far where mid tier or better passer would've dissected the secondary. Mills is a good corner but he's still an good number two but he's gonna be a bottom end number one. The second boundary corner at the moment looks like Jonathan Jones but It's probably gonna depend on the weekly match up until someome can solidify that spot.

The special teams are the special teams. Schooler, Bryant, Strong, Humphries and I believe Nixon are doing enough to make it a roster battle. Bailey and Folk have their jobs on lock and aren't going anywhere barring injury and Cardona continues to play well enough to have his career extend passed the average for long snappers.

The team is showing improvements but It's not looking ready for week one. It's not looking ready for the regular season. Belichick will continue the preseason into September as usual and it may be a long first quarter of the season for fans. The Raiders game is vital as they have a lot of areas they need to show they have cleaned up.

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Patriots first preseason game of 2021 post game thoughts.

Okay so the Patriots lost to the Giants in their first preseason game. A few quick thoughts.

The first half offense looked like the Patriots offense we all know. The blocking was okay but needed to be better. The line didn't completely suck but I thought in the first half they let defense win too many times. The running game didn't look that good even when they had holes out side of a few plays. And I didn't think the pass catchers did a good enough job getting separation.

Defensively I don't know if they were playing soft / loose coverage or bad but I thought they gave up too much underneath. And I still saw issues stopping the run. There was still a hole in the middle and they could do a better job stopping the runs to the outside. 

The return game didn't look anything special and the punt coverage looked like we'd expect.  Kicking game was kn point from what I saw.

If this is the offense they run in 2022 Mac should at least duplicate his 2021 statistics but I think they're gonna give up a lot of points defensively. I still expect the defense to decline this season to a middle of the past group and to rebound next year 

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Jakobi Meyers, One Of The Most Underappreciated New England Patriots Receivers In The NFL In 2022.

Jakobi Meyers is an underappreciated number one. 

Jakobi Meyers went from a "priority free agent" as predicted by Lance Zierlein of nfl.com in 2019 to what the Steelers Depot in predicted in 2019, improving to be come the New England Patriots number one starting receiver "in only a couple of years." And yet he's very much still underappreciated by fans and the media that covers the NFL.

In 2019 Meyers battled his way on to the Patriots. He had good chemistry in the preseason with then Patriots quarterback Jarrett Stidham. He would eventually play in 15 games for the Patriots where he was targeted 41 times as a rookie. He caught 26 passes for 359 yards, 17 of which were first downs. All from Tom Brady, a quarterback who prides himself on not wanting to work with unpolished players.

A year with the Cam Newton experience.

In 2020, Meyers was buried on the roster at the start of the season and would only play in 14 games, starting nine. He wouldn’t get utilized properly until Julian Edelman went down. Meyers would catch 59 of 81 targets for 729 yards, 35 for first downs. This while dealing with one of the worst passers that season in Cam Newton, who rushed for more touchdowns (12) then he threw (10).

A season with a rookie and top free agents.

In 2021 the Patriots went on a spending spree and signed Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne. They also signed the top two tight ends. There was arguments over which of the two new receivers would be the number one receiver. Meyers was an after thought until the preseason, where he showed he could be the number one receiver.

In 2021 Jakobi Meyers caught 81 of 126 targets for 866 yards and 2 touchdowns, 42 of those for first downs. He played well enough that Player Profiler ranked him the 29th best receiver of 2021. This while dealing with a rookie quarterback who spent the 2021 off and preseason working with the number twos.

The 2022 off-season 

Meyers became a free agent in 2022 and the Patriots slapped a second round tag on him. The Patriots signed DeVante Parker the 70th ranked receiver of 2021, who was instantly declared the Patriots number one. You read that right. The 70th ranked receiver was declared the number one over the 29th ranked receiver.

Then talk came around that the team could use the 33rd ranked receiver of 2021, Kendrick Bourne like Deebo Samuels and turn him into the number one. Meyers and Nelson Agholor (another under appreciated receiver) became expendable according to not only the media but the fans. Even more so after the Patriots drafted Tyquan Thornton in the second round of the 2022 NFL draft. A prospect that fans are still debating if it was a reach.

Meyers would eventually sign his free agent tender in June of 2021. And Adam Schefter tweeted not to long ago that two two sides were in talks for a contract extension. Which supposedly hasn't stopped and I would not doubt he gets between seven to eight million a year if he stays.

Check out the Tweet per Adam Schefter .

Projection heading in to the 2022 pre and regular season.

Meyers has been the go to guy or the security blanket for the past two seasons being targeted 21.23 percent of the Patriots attempts. There's nothing showing any other receiver has given Mac reason to change this. While he may not be the number one on any other team, just like Edelman before him, Meyers is the number one receiver for the Patriots.

And a quick message to my fellow fans. If 80 catches and 800 yards for an undrafted receiver is a bust, then your expectations are too high and you need to stop playing Madden. Meyers was 16th in receptions and 29th in receiving yards in 2021. I'd hate to know what kinda expectations y'all put on N'Keal Harry over his career but I bet Jerry Rice and Randy Moss in their prime could reach them. Appreciate what you have before it's gone.