Grading the Patriots’ Defense and Special Teams Following the NFL Draft
Jacob Silverman grades the various groups of the New England Patriots’ defense and special teams units following the NFL Draft.
Jacob Silverman grades the various groups of the New England Patriots’ defense and special teams units following the NFL Draft.
Byron Jewell | May 3rd, 2020 The Vikings had a busy draft weekend, with a grand total of 15 selections.
Zach Gotlieb | May 2nd, 2020 The Pittsburgh Steelers had an underwhelming 2019 campaign, headlined by injuries, most importantly to
This past week, several teams made the decision to decline their first-round picks’ fifth-year options, signifying the decision to give up on the players despite the flashes of potential they showed four years ago.
The Los Angeles Chargers started off free agency like a shock-wave. The right side of the offensive line was fortified and they added key pieces to the defense that made it potentially one of the best in the league in a weaponized division. Coming off a 5-11 season that included three straight losses to close the campaign, that was only the start.
After an incredible free agency period acquiring their new star quarterback in Tom Brady along with Rob Gronkowski coming out of retirement, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were looking to draft the few remaining holes on their team. The Bucs were able to retain most of their defensive talent but still needed help on the offensive line. How did the Bucs fare in the 2020 NFL Draft? Let’s dig into these picks and find out.
There always seems to be a plan with Eric DeCosta. I think a lot of that can be attributed to the great Ozzie Newsome. Newsome’s fingerprints continue to be all over the Ravens draft board, as evidence by their ability to target high character football players that have a professional floor. They find reliable players that’ll stick on their roster, and showcase their talent in late December when the injuries start to spike. The best draft class in 2020 goes to, the Ravens.
The Miami Dolphins entered this draft looking to build this team up even more after spending a lot of money in free agency. They had 14 picks, but after trades, the Dolphins added 11 new players to their roster. So where did they hit? Where did they miss? Let’s get into it.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going to be a team that draw a lot of eyes this season. How’d they do in the draft?
The Denver Broncos have clear agenda this offseason: improve the offense.
Quarterback Drew Lock will be the lucky beneficiary of incoming acquisitions including new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, and free-agent signings Graham Glasgow, Nick Vannett, and Melvin Gordon.
Alex Kielar | April 30th, 2020 Carolina Panthers’ new head coach Matt Rhule had one thing in mind and one
How does the Patriots offense grade following the 2020 Draft?
Jacob Silverman grades the various groups of the New England Patriots’ defense and special teams units following the NFL Draft.
Byron Jewell | May 3rd, 2020 The Vikings had a busy draft weekend, with a grand total of 15 selections. They arguably had the best
Zach Gotlieb | May 2nd, 2020 The Pittsburgh Steelers had an underwhelming 2019 campaign, headlined by injuries, most importantly to their quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. With
This past week, several teams made the decision to decline their first-round picks’ fifth-year options, signifying the decision to give up on the players despite the flashes of potential they showed four years ago.
The Los Angeles Chargers started off free agency like a shock-wave. The right side of the offensive line was fortified and they added key pieces to the defense that made it potentially one of the best in the league in a weaponized division. Coming off a 5-11 season that included three straight losses to close the campaign, that was only the start.
After an incredible free agency period acquiring their new star quarterback in Tom Brady along with Rob Gronkowski coming out of retirement, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were looking to draft the few remaining holes on their team. The Bucs were able to retain most of their defensive talent but still needed help on the offensive line. How did the Bucs fare in the 2020 NFL Draft? Let’s dig into these picks and find out.
There always seems to be a plan with Eric DeCosta. I think a lot of that can be attributed to the great Ozzie Newsome. Newsome’s fingerprints continue to be all over the Ravens draft board, as evidence by their ability to target high character football players that have a professional floor. They find reliable players that’ll stick on their roster, and showcase their talent in late December when the injuries start to spike. The best draft class in 2020 goes to, the Ravens.
The Miami Dolphins entered this draft looking to build this team up even more after spending a lot of money in free agency. They had 14 picks, but after trades, the Dolphins added 11 new players to their roster. So where did they hit? Where did they miss? Let’s get into it.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going to be a team that draw a lot of eyes this season. How’d they do in the draft?
The Denver Broncos have clear agenda this offseason: improve the offense.
Quarterback Drew Lock will be the lucky beneficiary of incoming acquisitions including new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, and free-agent signings Graham Glasgow, Nick Vannett, and Melvin Gordon.
Alex Kielar | April 30th, 2020 Carolina Panthers’ new head coach Matt Rhule had one thing in mind and one thing only: Improve the defense
How does the Patriots offense grade following the 2020 Draft?
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