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New England Patriots News Update

 

Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots are preparing for their first preseason game of the 2010-11 season this week. The Pats take on the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints in Foxborough on Thursday night at 7:30 PM. In the lead-up to the game, the Patriots and Saints will partake in joint practice sessions involving both teams on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Saints and Patriots rosters are quite familiar with each other. Saints quarterback Drew Brees played at Purdue with guard Matt Light, while New Orleans fullback Heath Evans, tight end David Thomas, and corner Randall Gay all played previously in New England. Thursday night’s game should shed light on the ongoing position battles in New England. There was some news of the Patriots showing interest in former Buffalo Bills linebacker Aaron Schobel. The 32-year-old veteran was released this week after notching 10 sacks in the 2009-10 regular season. Schobel could be a really nice addition to the Pats defense.

Logan Mankins Holding Firm

 

Logan Mankins has yet to sign his the high tender the New England Patriots put on the All-Pro guard. Should Mankins decide not to sign the tender, the 28-year-old will make $1.728 million instead of $3.268 million. Mankins has been looking for a long-term commitment from the Patriots, much like the deal the New Orleans Saints signed with the New Orleans Saints for $56.7 million. Mankins had twice been to the Pro Bowl and if the Pats are interested in protecting their future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady then perhaps they should pay the man. It might be a bit outragous to pay a guard that type of money when typically blind side tackles typically command that kind of money. Mankins has been a incredibly consistent player for the Patriots in his 80 career starts. Tom Brady was sacked the league’s best 16 times in 2009. Hopefully the Pats and Mankins can come to a amicable conclusion to this contract despute soon!

Defensive End Damione Lewis Signs with Pats

 

The Patriots picked up free agent Damione Lewis on Friday giving New England more options at the defensive end position. Lewis started in 16 games last season for the Carolina Panthers and notched 0.5 sacks and 43 tackles. The former Miami Hurricane was drafted by the St. Louis Rams as the 12th pick in the 2001 draft.  Lewis gives the Pats a run stopper who can play both at defensive tackle. Lewis had his best season in 2008 when he had 43 tackles and 3.5 sacks. The Pats have Vince Wilfork, Myron Pryor, and Ty Warren on the defensive line, but Lewis will have a decent chance at making the starting lineup this year. Look for the Patriots to use one of their 12 draft picks on another defensive linemen in the upcoming 2010 NFL Draft.

Patriots To Sign Tight End Alge Crumpler

 

Following the departure of tight ends Ben Watson and Chris Baker, the New England Patriots have agreed to terms with free agent tight end Alge Crumpler. Crumpler at 32-years-old is no longer in his prime as a pass catcher, but his ability to block and be leader in the locker room should help the Pats. Spending seven season playing for the Atlanta Falcons, Crumpler caught 65 receptions in 2005. In 2008, the former North Carolina Tar Heel signed with the Tennessee Titans for two seasons, being used mostly as a secondary tight end. The Pats will need to find another tight end to share time with Crumpler either through free agency or in this year’s draft. The tight end position hasn’t been a key pass-catching part of the Patriots’ offense in recent years with Ben Watson only catching 29 balls in 2009.

The Wes Welker Blues

 

The Patriots are resigned to the fact that they will be without wide out Wes Welker when they enter the 2010 NFL season. Welker suffered a season ending knee injury and might not be available until next Thanksgiving. New England signed former-Patriots receiver David Patten this week, but the 35-year-old was out of football in 2009 and might not even make the team next year. The Patriots’ loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the playoffs last season showed how important Welker is to the offense. In the past three seasons in New England, Welker has caught more than 110 receptions, racked up more than 1100 receiving yards, and been a big leader in the locker room. Tom Brady uses Welker almost as a running game, moving the chains with short pass attacks to the 5′9 receiver out of Texas Tech. Expect the Patriots to draft a receiver with one of their early picks to give Brady more options next season without on of his favorite targets in the lineup for a good chunk of the year.