After a Tremblant departure for Maye and the first offense, New England beginners settled on their next possession. Until now, on its cleanest pre-season, Maye has connected to WR Mack Hollins for a gain of 20 yards in third position. The Vikings falling into the zone blanket with a rush to four men, Maye does well to stay patient and remain a smuggler behind an initially solid protection, buying enough time for Hollins to discover along the key line. The three descending field roads and flea outputs in the rear and tight figure to be a prominent game design for OC Josh McDaniels in third row this season to help the offensive line.
The departure quarter of the Patriots always strives from a perfect start, but Maye settled on his second trip and showed a solid presence of pocket.
3. Patriots “research” their departure five along the offensive line
According to the broadcasting of the game, Trobert told Zo and the McCourty twins that the patriots still shone with their five supporters along the offensive line. In the joint practice of Thursday in Minnesota, the Pats raised the C / G Ben Brown to the upper left place in place of the Jared Wilson recruit. Initially, whether it be a coach decision or an injury situation was not clear. Based on the pre-season match, where Brown started on Wilson, it seems that it was the first.
Beginning OL: LT Campbell, LG Brown, C Bradbury, RG ONWENU, RT BRIDER
Second String OL: LT Bryant, LG Wilson, C Brown, RG Stand, RT LOWE
Third OL rope: LT LOWE, LG Wilson / Strange, C Strange / Wilson, RG SOW, RT Jacobs
Although it was disappointing that Wilson could have been demoted, the third round showed lightning of high -end talents. The one -year college starter is only 22 years old and has a brilliant future. Meanwhile, the Vikings have been able to overthrow the interior offensive line a few times too much while Maye was under the center, with questions in the left guard and the center in this regard. On a positive note, the recruit of Will Campbell had beautiful frontal zone blocks on two positive races, including the touch of Henderson, and was clean in the protection of passes.
As for Wilson, he resumed both left guard and the center with the offense of the second team. According to NextGen statistics, Wilson granted pressure in the game. Another notable development was that the recruit OT Marcus Bryant started in the right tackle with the veteran Morgan Moses seated in the game, then resumed the left tackle with the second unit. Bryant seems to be the top of the backup / swing tackle. Vederian Lowe, who competes with Bryant, granted three pressures to the right tackle before turning to the left tackle after half-time.
Whether in the starting program or as the best backups, Bry and Bryant seem to have the interior track, while the place of the left guard still does not feel installed with three weeks before week 1.
4. What are the future for S Kyle Dugger and Edge Anfernee Jennings?
At this summer stage, it is always remarkable when veteran players who were previously beginners played late in the second half. For the Patriots, these players are S Kyle Dugger and Edge Rusher Anfernee Jennings.
Earlier this week, Vrabel suggested that Dugger’s Falling Down the Depth Chart was to mentally grasp the new defense program, while it is also possible that coaches consider Dugger and Starter Jabrill Peppers as redundant box security. Instead, Dugger has taken over free types of security as pure like Jaylinn Hawkins and the Craig Woodson recruit, which are more comfortable to play deep areas. Dugger obtaining playing time in the fourth quarter was remarkable, while Dugger should probably have immediately descended on his end of the game interception.