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Yes Proctor will be in town on an unofficial visit with his mother per Tim Watts
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Reigning AL Cy Young winner Robbie Ray and the Seattle Mariners are finalizing a five-year, $115 million contract with an opt-out after the third season, sources familiar with the deal tell ESPN.

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NFLResearch @NFLResearch
Patriots QB Mac Jones joins Andrew Luck (2012) and Dak Prescott (2016) as the only rookies since the merger to have 5+ wins, 10+ pass TD and 2,000+ pass yds in their first 9 career games

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Barmore’s getting better every week. Here’s a great breakdown from Pats writer Evan Lazar:

Lazar: Belichick Stole a Game-Wrecker on the D-Line in Rookie Christian Barmore
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The Patriots found their quarterback by dipping into the Alabama pipeline, but Mac Jones isn’t the only former Crimson Tide standout having a successful rookie season in Foxboro.

On day two of the 2021 NFL Draft, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick traded three draft picks to move up from the 46th overall selection to the 38th pick in the second round (trade: 46th overall, 122nd overall, and 139th overall to the Bengals for the 38th overall pick).

Belichick felt comfortable giving up a significant haul to climb the board for Alabama defensive lineman Christian Barmore, who many pundits felt would be a first-round pick in April’s draft.

At the time, the Patriots’ decision-makers were elated that Barmore fell to them in the second round, and they’re similarly thrilled with his progress.

In Sunday’s victory over the Chargers, Barmore led all Patriots defensive linemen in snaps (38), and, for a Pats rookie, Barmore is impressively playing 54.8% of the defensive snaps this season.

“He’s improved in every area. He works really hard, and he’s got a really good skill set,” Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said of Barmore. “He’s big. He’s long. He’s got good playing strength and good quickness. Runs well. He gives good effort. He’s made some good chase plays from behind. He’s earned his way up there, and he’s done a good job in all situations.”

New England targeted Barmore in the draft to bolster their pass rush immediately while possessing the playing strength to develop as a run defender.

Over his last two seasons at Alabama, Barmore’s 65 quarterback pressures led the FBS, and his pass-rush talent was instantly apparent in training camp where he dominated one-on-one drills.

In his first eight regular-season games, Barmore’s 12.6 pass-rush win rate leads all rookie interior defensive linemen, and his 22 quarterback pressures are fifth among all rookies.

Based on his role in the defense, it’s easy to see how highly Belichick and his staff think of the first-year defensive tackle because they’re scheming-up one-on-ones for Barmore already.

Here, the Patriots use a simulated pressure with four rushing threats standing over the left side of the offensive line. With the Pats threatening to bring pressure, the Chargers slide their protection to the left to account for the potential blitzers, leaving Barmore and Matt Judon one-on-one on the right side. Barmore beats the right guard with an inside move, forcing Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert to leave the pocket and throw the ball away on third down.

A few weeks earlier, New England got Barmore isolated on the center for a one-on-one pass rush by threatening a five-man rush to occupy all five offensive linemen. Barmore beats the blocker with a punch-rip move and draws a hold on veteran center Justin Britt.

Barmore also sees his fair share of double-teams due to the Patriots’ line stunts, where he’ll rush as the penetrator to free up a teammate to wrap around and pressure the QB.

Barmore registered a half-sack by splitting two blockers on a stunt with Matt Judon and forcing Justin Herbert to step up in the pocket. Herbert tries to get away from Barmore, but Judon wraps around to collapse the pocket.

Along with his pass-rushing talent, Barmore’s run-stopping abilities are also flashing in his rookie season. Although he needs to be more consistent still, his splash-plays jump off the tape.

The Alabama product has eight run-stops on just 84 snaps against the run this season, ranking second on the team in run-stop percentage (9.5%) behind defensive end Deatrich Wise.

In the Patriots’ blowout victory over the Jets, Barmore’s range and quickness were on full display on a fourth-down stop as well as a chase-down tackle from the backside.

For years, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has been searching for a game-wrecking defensive tackle at the top of the draft, whiffing on back-to-back D-Tackles in the first round back in 2014-15 (Malcom Brown, Dominique Easley).

Although it’s early in Barmore’s career, the Patriots’ rookie is performing at the level that the team was hoping to get from Brown and Easley. In other words, Belichick finally found his guy.

With free-agent addition Matt Judon blossoming in Belichick’s scheme, the Patriots are turning an anemic defensive front a year ago into a strength of the 2021 defense.

PFF’s Midseason NFL All Rookie Team

Posted by T Rich3 on 11/4/21 at 10:49 am
PFF 2021 Midseason NFL All-Rookie Team: Patriots' Mac Jones starts at QB, Micah Parsons headlines on defense

Offense:

QB: Mac Jones, New England Patriots
RB: Khalil Herbert, Chicago Bears
WR: Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals
WR: Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins
Slot: Rondale Moore, Arizona Cardinals
TE: Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons
LT: Rashawn Slater, Los Angeles Chargers
LG: Alijah Vera-Tucker, New York Jets
C: Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs
RG: Trey Smith, Kansas City Chiefs
RT: Sam Cosmi, Washington

Defense:

DL: Roy Lopez, Houston Texans
DL: Christian Barmore, New England Patriots
Edge: Kwity Paye, Indianapolis Colts
Edge: Gregory Rousseau, Buffalo Bills
LB: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Cleveland Browns
LB: Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys
CB: Greg Newsome II, Cleveland Browns
CB: Asante Samuel Jr. Los Angeles Chargers
Nickel: Nate Hobbs, Las Vegas Raiders
S: Trevon Moehrig, Las Vegas Raiders
S: Jevon Holland, Miami Dolphins
Good to see Barmore quickly becoming a force in the Pats front 7. He dominates the LG here to draw a hold and then splits the double team for the sack on this play. Definitely should have been a first rounder.
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On Sunday, Mac Jones became the fourth rookie quarterback all-time with at least 225 passing yards and a touchdown pass in five consecutive games, joining Dak Prescott (eight in 2016), Justin Herbert (seven in 2020) and Deshaun Watson (five in 2017), per NFL release.
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The #Giants and Kenny Golladay have a 4 year, $72M deal with a max of $76M with $40m guaranteed

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Deshaun Watson is signing a 4-year, $160 million extension today, per source.


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Deshaun Watson’s contract is worth a total of $177.54 million with nearly $111M in guarantees. Other than Patrick Mahomes 12-year deal, this is the largest total contract, as well as guarantee in NFL@history.

re: 2020 FB Recruiting & Roster

Posted by T Rich3 on 2/4/20 at 5:49 pm
Tim Watts CB’d McKinnley Jackson to Alabama

re: 2020 FB Recruiting & Roster

Posted by T Rich3 on 2/4/20 at 4:41 pm
Looks like we’re bringing in another kicker as a PWO:

2020 K Chase Allen Commits to Alabama

9th ranked Kicker on Chris Sailer’s rankings 247

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I am thankful to God for the blessings He has shown me, and thankful to my coaches and all those who have supported me through my journey to this point. I am proud to announce that I will continue my athletic and educational career at the University of Alabama. @CoachJeffBanks

re: 2020 FB Recruiting & Roster

Posted by T Rich3 on 2/4/20 at 4:31 pm
Hank CB’d Rakestraw to Bama

re: 2020 FB Recruiting & Roster

Posted by T Rich3 on 2/2/20 at 11:09 pm
Demetric Warren CB’d Ennis Rakestraw to Mizzou

re: 2020 FB Recruiting & Roster

Posted by T Rich3 on 1/29/20 at 1:39 pm
I haven’t seen it reported anywhere else but someone is claiming 5* WR Agiye Hall will be announcing his commitment March 14th and Bama will be one of his OV’s before he announces:
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#1 WR in the nation for 2021 Agiye Hall has his commitment date set for March 14th. He will be officially visiting some schools in that time and Alabama will be one of those schools. Expect Alabama to have Hall on campus as an official visitor mid February to early March. #RTR

re: 2020 FB Recruiting & Roster

Posted by T Rich3 on 1/22/20 at 1:29 pm
OM Mod Yancy Porter CB’d McKinnley Jackson to Bama