As Kyle Love saw his snap totals decrease towards the end of last
season, he had to have taken it as a little writing on the proverbial
wall. So when the Patriots released the man who took his snaps a couple
of days ago, he should have taken that as a sign to pack his bags...
Love
was released by the team on Wednesday with a non-football injury
designation, presumably in response to the 3rd year defensive tackle
recently being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.
Brandon
Deaderick, the main beneficiary of the coaching staff limiting Love's
playing time late last season was cut by the team on Monday and landed
on the Jacksonville Jaguars roster within a matter of hours.
The
sometimes unfeeling business side of professional football aside,
releasing the two defensive tackles leave the position very thin if the
Patriots retain the 4-3 alignment as their base defense - and with
options on the open market slim by this point in free agency, one has to
assume that a change in base alignment to either a 3-4 or 3-3-5 may be
in the works.
Vince Wilfork still anchors the bigs,
with newcomers Armond Armstead of CFL fame and Tommy Kelly formerly of
the Raiders in the mix as penetrators. Marcus Forston and Jermaine
Cunningham were also used as a penetrating tackles extensively last
season, though Cunningham is listed as a defensive end.
With
the secondary well stocked and the linebacking corps loaded, the stage
is set for some big happenings with the defense - and it will be
interesting to see how this defensive line evolves - whichever way it
goes, the look is to be all about speed and lean versatility.
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