Taylor Kyles and Mike Kadlick discuss the key takeaways from the final day of Patriots minicamp, including Drake Maye's fantastic finish, strong play from Ja'Lynn Polk and Kayshon Boutte, and how the offensive line looks to be shaping up.
Prize Picks! Get in on the excitement with PrizePicks, America’s No. 1 Fantasy Sports App, where you can turn your hoops knowledge into serious cash. Download the app today and use code CLNS for a first deposit match up to $100! Pick more. Pick less. It’s that Easy! Go to https://PrizePicks.com/CLNS
Gametime! Take the guesswork out of buying NBA tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Download Gametime today. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. Terms apply. Go to https://gametime.co !
#patriotspresspass #clns #patriots
__________________________________________________________________________
For Celtics Content:
/ @celticsclns
For More Patriots Content
/ @patriotspresspass
*******************************************************
Check out over dozens of sports podcasts from CLNS Media here: https://clnsmedia.com/ OR for all 200 shows, go to https://northstationmedia.com
*********************************************************
Come Chill With Us on Social Media:
Celtics Twitter - / celticsclns
Patriots Twitter- / patriotsclns
Twitter Main- - / clnsmedia
Celtics Instagram - / celticsclns
Main Instagram - / clnsmedia
Facebook- / clnsmedia
LinkedIn- / about
Tik Tok - / clnsmedia
Subscribe to CLNS’ Celtics All Access Here:
/ @celticsclns
**********************************************
ABOUT PATRIOTS COVERAGE ON CLNS:
Welcome to the CLNS Media Network’s YouTube channel for New England Patriots football. CLNS Media is the leading online provider of audio/video coverage for the 6X Super Bowl Champions. Get complete inside access to the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro and everywhere on the road. CLNS Patriots credentialed insiders Greg Bedard, Andrew Callahan, Tayler Kyles, John Zannis, Alex Barth and Mike Kadlick provide instantaneous news and analysis all in real time, as well as full access to complete videos from the players, coaches, ownership and everyone else inside Patriots Place.
If you enjoy CLNS’ Celtics All Access and are craving more Boston sports content, you head over to CLNS’ Patriots Press Pass at
/ @patriotspresspass
Prize Picks! Get in on the excitement with PrizePicks, America’s No. 1 Fantasy Sports App, where you can turn your hoops knowledge into serious cash. Download the app today and use code CLNS for a first deposit match up to $100! Pick more. Pick less. It’s that Easy! Go to https://PrizePicks.com/CLNS
Gametime! Take the guesswork out of buying NBA tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Download Gametime today. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. Terms apply. Go to https://gametime.co !
#patriotspresspass #clns #patriots
__________________________________________________________________________
For Celtics Content:
/ @celticsclns
For More Patriots Content
/ @patriotspresspass
*******************************************************
Check out over dozens of sports podcasts from CLNS Media here: https://clnsmedia.com/ OR for all 200 shows, go to https://northstationmedia.com
*********************************************************
Come Chill With Us on Social Media:
Celtics Twitter - / celticsclns
Patriots Twitter- / patriotsclns
Twitter Main- - / clnsmedia
Celtics Instagram - / celticsclns
Main Instagram - / clnsmedia
Facebook- / clnsmedia
LinkedIn- / about
Tik Tok - / clnsmedia
Subscribe to CLNS’ Celtics All Access Here:
/ @celticsclns
**********************************************
ABOUT PATRIOTS COVERAGE ON CLNS:
Welcome to the CLNS Media Network’s YouTube channel for New England Patriots football. CLNS Media is the leading online provider of audio/video coverage for the 6X Super Bowl Champions. Get complete inside access to the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro and everywhere on the road. CLNS Patriots credentialed insiders Greg Bedard, Andrew Callahan, Tayler Kyles, John Zannis, Alex Barth and Mike Kadlick provide instantaneous news and analysis all in real time, as well as full access to complete videos from the players, coaches, ownership and everyone else inside Patriots Place.
If you enjoy CLNS’ Celtics All Access and are craving more Boston sports content, you head over to CLNS’ Patriots Press Pass at
/ @patriotspresspass
Category
🥇
SportsTranscript
00:00What's going on, everyone? Mike Kadlec and Taylor Kyle's here for CLNS Media. A weird,
00:22awkward, not awkward, I shouldn't say awkward, but a special edition of the Patriots Daily
00:26Podcast, live from inside the Gillette Stadium Media Workroom, where we are here to recap
00:32today's minicamp practice down in Foxborough, as well as give a quick preview of what to expect
00:37from Tom Brady Night here. A reminder that we are presented by Game Time and Prize Picks.
00:42The other thing I'll say, Taylor, is that we're trying out some new mics right now.
00:45Yes.
00:45Kind of, again, it's weird because we've never done this together, so asking the chat to make
00:49sure that we don't sound ridiculous. So tell us in the chat, and we will try to take our mics
00:54off and see what happens. But anyway, like I said, coming from today's minicamp practice,
00:59Patriots wrapped up minicamp today. Three days, one day off yesterday. We're going to do, like I
01:05said, a quick 30 minutes before this Brady thing. We're obviously super excited for that. We've got
01:08to get out to the red carpet, go cover this thing. So make sure we'll have coverage all night at
01:12clnsmedia, clnsmedia.com, all that good stuff. So check it out there. But first, a recap, like I
01:17said, from today, where we'll start with the absences, Taylor. Kendrick Bourne, Seoni Takitaki,
01:21Jelani Tavai, Taekwon Thornton, Jake Andrews, Cole Strange, and Tyron Whitley Jr. Not there,
01:26not present. A lot of guys who already haven't really been there for most of camp, but one,
01:33Taekwon Thornton, not there. What do you make of it? Obviously, we don't really know anything,
01:36but is it important? Does it matter? What are your thoughts on that? What are your
01:39thoughts on all the absences, really? Usually, I'm not one to be like, oh, a guy's not here.
01:43You know, that's huge. I don't think it's a huge deal, but it's disappointing, at the very least,
01:47for Taekwon Thornton, a guy that we've consistently talked about as someone who needs to stay on the
01:52field and be healthy. We know he put on weight in the offseason to better protect himself, basically
01:56called it like body armor, and now he's buffed Taekwon. So we also have no idea what the
02:00situation is. This could be an excused absence. We really don't know. But not seeing him out there,
02:05he's just someone who doesn't feel like he can afford to miss any days. And that was especially
02:09obvious today because he wasn't here, and we saw somebody capitalize on opportunities that they got
02:15in, you know, capitalizing on the fact that he wasn't out there and they got more reps. We'll
02:19get into more of that later. But yeah, just disappointing for sure, because Taekwon is
02:23somebody who needs to stack good days together. Now it's going to be an extended break, and
02:28hopefully he puts in the work in training camp and can be healthier, stay on the field, and
02:33you'll continue to string the positive performances he had that we saw kind of flash, but not really
02:38show consistently. Well, that's the part that, again, we've talked about it about him so many
02:41times now is that he puts together a good spring. He either gets hurt or he has a bad practice,
02:46and then the wheels kind of fall off. And it's happened kind of consistently over the last couple
02:49of years. So like you said, I think disappointing is the right word for it, where he looks good,
02:53has a tough practice the other day, and then all of a sudden he's not out here. So who knows? He
02:57could, you know, could have left early, could have been excused, what have you. Didn't really
03:00hear much from it because we talked to him before practice, didn't talk to him after. So he's gone.
03:04We don't have an answer, but we'll see what happens there. So let's get into the good stuff
03:08because, well, I shouldn't really say good stuff because if you saw our recap earlier on CLNS
03:13YouTube, you saw it was a little bit of a shaky day for the quarterbacks here in Foxboro. Jacoby
03:17Brissett, some highs, some lows, probably his most inconsistent practice of camp so far, I'd say.
03:23And same with Drake May, we talked about it, but some inconsistencies, some accuracy issues.
03:28But then he kind of comes on strong at the end, three straight touchdowns to Booty, the nice one
03:32to Jalen Polk. So overall thoughts on the quarterback position from you, I want to get,
03:38but then also, you know, where you see it heading into camp, because I think you, I don't know if
03:43you saw it or kind of wrote something off it, but Jeff Howe from The Athletic kind of gave his
03:47opinion when he was down here on Monday, that there's a chance Derrick can make it to overtake
03:51Jacoby Brissett in training camp and actually start the season at quarterback one. We talked
03:55about it here on the podcast a lot. I kind of pushed back quickly and then kind of was like,
03:58well, if he's ready to go, he's ready to go and just kind of put it back out there. So
04:03I guess recap minicamp from the quarterback perspective, and then also how it gets into
04:07training camp and how Drake May can potentially take over that spot on day one. Yeah. So Jacoby
04:11Brissett has been the team's most consistent quarterback by a decent margin. There have
04:16been some misses. I think today there were more misses than usual. Like last practice,
04:20he had some overthrows and ones that weren't catchable at times. I was like, all right,
04:23maybe he's throwing it away because it's tight coverage. There are also times there were clear
04:27miscommunications. I'm not going to write him off for one bad day. Like you said, he also had the
04:32play to Jalen Polk, where he ran a stick, not against Kyle Duggar and caught in the back of
04:35the end zone. Also through a touchdown to Keishon Booty. So, you know, everybody has bad days. Gerard
04:41Mayo has made it a point to say with Drake May, the progress is not linear. You're going to have
04:44good days. You're going to have bad days. But for the most part, Jacoby Brissett, like I said,
04:48has looked like this team starter just in his consistency. Not as many wow plays really,
04:53as we see with Drake May. And that's kind of to be expected. Although Jacoby Brissett,
04:56canceling that thing, which is why I'm excited to see when we get pads on and things get a little
05:00more intense, what exactly happens. But yeah, you know, I thought today was okay for him.
05:05With Drake May, it really, what Mayo's comments about that growth not being consistent necessarily
05:11all the time, just by nature of being a young player, you saw that. Because one issue that
05:16Drake May had in college is with accuracy. We're on short throws, especially a lot of the time
05:21he's throwing behind guys. Not only does that limit yards after the catch, but as we saw on
05:25the play to Jalen Polk, which you talked about after practice, where pokes open on an out route,
05:29where they're trying to get the ball downfield. Drake puts the ball behind him. Alex Austin
05:33initially was beaten. Then great play by him to get back in there and end up breaking it up to
05:38capitalize. Those kinds of things can get you in trouble in the NFL, especially in an offense with
05:42Alex Van Pelt, where we are expecting a lot of quick game, a lot of the short passing game.
05:46So those are the things where you're like, I expected it, but you don't really want to see
05:50that, especially kind of at this point in many camp, obviously the last day when he's been on
05:54the field for a while. That said, for us, it may feel like a little while, but this is not a very
06:00long time. Drake May has been in the NFL for less than a couple of months. So I don't want to read
06:04too much into that. Really, my biggest takeaway was the fact that even though he did have those
06:08inconsistencies with accuracy, had some short misses and things like that, he came through when
06:12it mattered most. Now the pass indication on booty, who we'll get to later, they were better efforts
06:16from him for the most part, where he was adjusting to some of those air passes and making catches
06:20through contact. Then the one he had on the fade, like he had two beautiful fade passes that were
06:26perfect out of the defender's reach. The first was to cash on booty where he puts it high and then
06:31see booty making the dive and catch. And then the one that ended the practice, again, that's why it
06:36says that the quarterbacks ended on a high note where Drake May threw it out there for Jalen Polk.
06:40Polk made a diving full extension to make the catch. It was absolutely wild. The kind of thing
06:45that if you watch Jalen Polk's tape, you're not surprised by it. But again, the fact that he
06:49trusted Jalen Polk, who he said after practice is like, hey, give me a chance. I want to make a play
06:54that they're getting that chemistry and that trust. That was really awesome. And the fact
06:57that he struggled but ended the day with a positive play and didn't seem as discouraged
07:01as he maybe did a few practices ago where he had an interception, then kind of struggled. Also did
07:06have an interception today where it seemed like Azizi Hearns may have baited him. Maybe it wasn't
07:10a great route from Juju. We're totally sure. It's hard to know when you only see it live and don't
07:14have a replay. But again, Drake May ending on a high note, despite some inconsistency, that was my
07:19bigger take. Well, it's funny, too. I feel like throughout the entire practice today, it was kind
07:22of like, ooh, shaky day for the offense, bad day for the offense. Everyone's kind of pre-writing
07:26their practice notebooks, like this is going to be the one that gets them into the summer on a bad
07:30note. And then they bounce back from it, like you see on the screen, and on a high note. And all of
07:35a sudden, the entire sort of narrative changes. Like, oh, OK, touchdown from the two rookies,
07:39quarterback to wide receiver. Let's get into the summer on a high note and kind of kick this thing
07:43off and get it into gear. So like we mentioned, kind of up and down, but a good end to practice.
07:49The one thing, too, that I loved, and this is just kind of behind the scenes type stuff, but like,
07:53Drake May throws the touchdown to Polk, and Jacoby Bursette was the happiest guy I've ever
07:56seen on the field. Yeah, he's such a great teammate. It's so obvious. He's always celebrating.
08:00He celebrates Drake. And to be fair, the entire offense, like, ran over to celebrate. That was
08:05a really cool thing to see for a group that, you know, usually the offense is the unit that's doing
08:09push-ups at the end of practice. Today was the defense. So that was really cool to see those
08:13guys get a win in that camaraderie. Yeah, so like we said, up and down day for the quarterbacks.
08:16We'll get to the rest of it. We'll talk wide receivers. But first, let's listen to our friends
08:20over at PrizePix. PrizePix is America's number one fantasy sports app with over 5 million active
08:25members. Get in on the daily action with your friends and become part of the PrizePix community
08:30today. The finals mean more on PrizePix, and so do the star players. You get boosted payouts on
08:36select basketball stars that you won't find anywhere else. When the finals are over, the
08:41hoops action doesn't stop on PrizePix. Women's basketball was just getting started. With young
08:46stars like Kaitlyn Clark and Angel Reese looking to make names for themselves alongside greats like
08:50Breonna Taylor and Asia Wilson, you could win up to 100 times your cash watching them ball out.
08:56This week on PrizePix, I'm looking at the basketball board and I'm taking Jalen Brown's
09:00overs on points and rebounds because dude has been absolutely killing it. I'm also going to
09:04take Kaitlyn Clark for more than three and a half three-pointers made and Breonna Stewart for more
09:10than 25 points. Download the app today and use code CONS for a first deposit match up to $100.
09:16That's code CONS for a first deposit match up to $100. Pick more, pick less. It's that easy.
09:27All right, Taylor, let's move on to the wide receivers. We touched on it a little bit,
09:31but kind of want to go a little bit more in-depth, get your thoughts on Jalen Polk,
09:34Kayshawn Booty, because Booty, someone who, we'll start with him, someone who six-round pick last
09:39year, kind of had a strong camp, makes the team. First game against Philly, can't get his toes in
09:45on the sideline on fourth down, and then all of a sudden it kind of just spiraled out from there.
09:49Has the issue this off season with the gambling thing, but comes back, has an okay camp,
09:55up and down, or okay spring so far, and then just goes off today, completely shines. Chris Brouts,
10:00good catch across the middle, and then he finishes with those three touchdowns as well.
10:05What do you make of that? What do you think about Booty's day today, and does he actually have a
10:09chance to potentially push and make the team? I mean, I don't think anybody's spot is secure
10:14other than like Demario Douglas, Kendrick Bourne, and then the two rookies, so I think he's, I wrote
10:18it in my notes, I think he could definitely be a dark horse candidate to make the roster,
10:22especially Drake May, you know, I asked him for the second time, that was so bad. I didn't hear
10:25it get asked the first time, but he was asked about Kayshawn Booty, I'm not, I'm still not,
10:30but he was asked about Kayshawn Booty and why he had such a productive day, and he mentioned one,
10:35just part of the read obviously, but then the fact that he was winning against one-on-one coverage,
10:38and when they have that string of like four straight completions, three or four,
10:42it was pretty obvious that he was kind of locking in on him when he did have those one-on-one
10:45situations, and that's where I mentioned Taequann Thornton not being here, Booty was the one who
10:49capitalized, because Taequann has been the main ex-receiver for this offense, with him out,
10:54Jalen Rager was promoted to the number one ex-receiver, and then you saw Booty as the number
10:59two, he's worked in, but hasn't really been a consistent presence, and then we saw with Drake
11:04May's group, he was just really taking advantage of his opportunities, the one pass against Alex
11:08Austin on like a slant or a short in-cut, where it was thrown behind him, he makes the catch with
11:12Austin right there, then there was a play where Marte Mapu was draped all over him, it was a
11:17juggling catch, which made it even more impressive that he seemed to get his feet inbounds, again on
11:21a pass where May didn't exactly help him out, the fade was the one where they were actually both on
11:26the same page, and you were really impressed, again the diving extension in the back of the
11:31end zone with somebody right on you, those are the kind of things we saw in flashes last year,
11:35when you started to hear, oh Kayshaun Booty's starting to make a push for this team to keep
11:39six or seven receivers, that was what we were seeing, where he was making those tough catches
11:43near the sideline, especially contested, so hopefully he can keep stacking those together,
11:48because I think Jalen Rager has a chance to make this team, because he has special teams value,
11:52and Kayshaun Booty doesn't bring that, which makes his ability to get on the field even more
11:56important, but Javon Baker has been on the field, and you hope that he can emerge as that ex,
12:01but I think if you have a real good battle going there, maybe again Kayshaun Booty,
12:05a guy who also has versatility, Alex Austin mentioned he's a three-level threat as a route
12:09runner, so maybe you can really get that talent out of him, especially with better quarterback
12:14play, which he didn't really have last year, and continue to show us this in training camp,
12:17but it'd be huge if he can really emerge, because these young guys bring the explosiveness,
12:21the veterans are solid, they don't have a lot of juice, and that's where guys like Booty,
12:25Polk, Baker, those guys, obviously Pop, those guys can really come through.
12:29Yeah, again, it's obviously going to be tough, right? I mean, we talk about they draft two
12:32receivers, DeMario Douglas comes on strong, he's basically a lock, Kendrick Ford is going to be
12:36back, he's probably a lock to make the team, and K.J. Osborne, a guy who they sign this offseason,
12:41may be a tough look if you cut him after signing him, but again...
12:44It's like fringe.
12:45Yeah, he's fringe, and if Booty can make a push, then why not? You're going to try and keep your
12:49best 53 players, so some positive shines from Kayshaun today. Let's get to my favorite guy,
12:55Jalen Polk.
12:56Yes, sir.
12:56Unbelievable. Again, maybe I'm going a little bit too far, maybe it's the fact that I love
13:01watching him in college, and now he's kind of coming on strong here quickly, but I love the
13:05fact that they seem to have a consistent, young, wide receiver who they can sort of build this
13:09thing out with going forward, and we talked about the play of the day, the fade route to Polk from
13:14May for a touchdown, but in general, he just seems to be so consistent every time. Like, yeah,
13:20are his routes perfect? No, but he's there, he has those crisp hands, he catches the ball
13:25basically every time. He just looks like a surefire NFL receiver that I don't think we've
13:30really had here entirely over the past five, six years, ever since, frankly, a guy like Julian
13:34Edelman left. There's been ups and downs with everybody. Demario Douglas, of course, was solid
13:38last year, but I've just been super impressed with Jalen Polk, so tell me more about what you
13:42saw from him today, and where you see his sort of trajectory going into training camp.
13:46Well, it's appropriate that he's a former Husky, because the man's a dog.
13:50He kind of gives me those Jacobi Meyers vibes, where it may not be terribly impressive,
13:54he doesn't scare you with the size, he doesn't scare you with his explosiveness,
13:58but he does what his job description says he needs to do, and that's receive the ball. That's
14:02where he's dominant. You see it in drills, where even when they're just running routes on air,
14:06he's high-pointing all these passes. Sometimes receivers, you'll see them kind of extend,
14:10but their elbows are kind of tucked in because they don't want to go all the way out to get it.
14:14Jalen Polk, he knows he has strong hands, he's confident in them. You can see it in drills,
14:18you see it in live action. He's shown up in the red zone consistently. We've seen a lot of low
14:22red zone work from the Patriots. I think he has four touchdowns in his last two practices,
14:26really starting to come on strong. And again, like I mentioned, he told Drake May,
14:30just give me a chance. He wants to be that alpha type receiver. And all he has to do,
14:34the fact that he can adjust to having a defender draped all over him, he's going to win a lot of
14:39those matchups. And that's what, like you said, this team hasn't really had. I also think as he
14:44develops, he will be a better separator. He's a guy who, again, because he isn't super explosive,
14:48he has to win with pace, with technique and things like that. And I think he'll come along
14:52in that direction, but he's catching passes from Berset and I think he caught some from
14:56Zappi as well from May. So the fact that different quarterbacks are trusting him to
15:00make plays and he's coming through, I don't have anything negative to say about Jalen Polk.
15:04I haven't seen anything that makes you worry and you're like, all right, maybe I got to slow my
15:08horses. I'm not saying like we got to go crazy because obvious caveat, there's no pads and all
15:13that hoopla, but he's also good when it comes to physicality. I think he's only going to get better
15:17when he's actually allowed to use his strength and his aggressiveness. So yeah, I mean,
15:22really good end to mini camp for him. I'm excited to see how it carries over into training camp.
15:26Yeah, I can't freaking wait. I can't wait to watch him and Jalen Polk grow together. So all right,
15:30we're going to wrap it up with offensive line takeaways, quick hitter on the defense. We'll
15:33talk about Brady night and then we'll get out of here and get you covered on there. But first,
15:37quick word from our sponsors over at Game Time. The NBA finals are finally here. And if I have
15:41any chance at all to find tickets to a game, it's probably going to be through Game Time,
15:45an authorized ticket marketplace of the NBA, which makes getting playoff tickets even faster
15:50and easier. Prices on the Game Time app actually go down the closer it gets to tip off. And with
15:55killer last minute deals, all in prices, views from your seat and their lowest price guarantee,
16:00Game Time takes the guesswork out of buying NBA tickets. Getting through the Game Time app is
16:04super easy and I really like their user interface. All you have to do is go to the game or event that
16:09you want to attend. Go through the venue to see where you want to sit relative to the action.
16:14Then you can actually get a panoramic view of your seat so you'll know exactly what to expect
16:19once you get your ticket. Game Time is also great for those weekends where you're not really sure
16:23what you want to do with your night because you can just scroll through, look at flash deals,
16:27zone deals or last minute tickets and find a plan to spend the rest of your day or evening.
16:32You can save even more with exclusive in-app deals on select seats ahead of the game or event.
16:37And your purchase is covered with the most flexible customer service policy in the ticket
16:41industry. Take the guesswork out of buying NBA tickets with Game Time. Download the Game Time
16:46app, create an account and use the code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Again,
16:53create an account and redeem code CLNS for $20 off. Download Game Time today. Last minute tickets,
17:00lowest price guaranteed. All right, we talked about the first round pick, we talked about the
17:06second round pick. Let's talk about the third round pick as well as the guy they signed this
17:11offseason, re-signed in Mike Unwenu. Sort of the same stuff we talked about on Monday, but
17:16Caden Wallace getting reps with the top offensive line, Mike Unwenu remains at right guard.
17:25Because left guard has been really pretty much city south. So Mike Unwenu, right guard.
17:30Mike Unwenu, right guard. You get it. Caden Wallace, I'm going to hand this one over to you.
17:38What do you got for us? What do you think about it? Yeah, so we already saw the combination of
17:41Mike Unwenu next to Caden Wallace in the last practice, but the biggest difference is in that
17:45practice, they were repping with the second team. This practice, we saw that as the top unit
17:49consistently. So obviously we mentioned, I think in our last show, how Jerrod Mayo said the same
17:55mantra. You want the best, best five offensive linemen out there. Now I do think Mike Unwenu
18:01is a pro bowl to potentially all pro caliber guard and probably just like a solid offensive
18:06tackle. The difficult part is in this wide zone scheme and in this Alex Van Pelt offensive,
18:11we're expecting to look a lot like what they did in Cleveland, at least for the run game.
18:14Like a monitor, Stevenson said, he's watching Nick Chubb date. So I think that kind of tells
18:17you where they're thinking of going. He said, they want to get the ball outside. I just,
18:22I worry about Unwenu being someone who has to move a lot and pull and get to the second level
18:26because he's at his best when he can just get his hands on a guy and move them backwards.
18:30I do also think that we've heard about Alex Van Pelt using players where they're best in,
18:34you know, capitalizing on their strengths, minimizing their weaknesses. I'm sure they'll
18:38adjust the way they did with Jawan Jones, but it still is going to be an outside zone,
18:41heavy scheme. So I wonder how well that fits Unwenu at the same time, if they can get Caden
18:45Wallace on the field over Nicola Rett, which is why I think this is really happening. That's a win.
18:50I think you want to get Caden Wallace reps. You took him in a third round that usually indicates
18:53that someone you would least see as a contributor. And obviously Leighton Robinson was taken in the
18:58fourth round. There's a lot of people who've watched him like Jim Nagy and others have said,
19:02he's a starter as well. But obviously with Caden Wallace being taken around earlier,
19:06you'd like to get him on the field first. So moving Mike Unwenu back inside where again,
19:11I think as a pass protector, that's where you see he's one of the best pass blocking guards
19:14in the league. And then with City and David Andrews on the inside, I think that could
19:18potentially want to be one of the better interiors in the NFL. Then Shooks and Caden
19:23Wallace may not be superstars on the bookends, but all you need is solid tackle play, especially
19:28if you get Drake May in there who can absolutely minimize having just solid offensive tackles.
19:33Like in by solid, what I mean is they may not wow you, every rep isn't going to look great,
19:38but at the same time, they're not having quick losses. That's what you saw last season where
19:43Badarian Lowe, especially on the right side, when he was in there and Calvin Anderson,
19:46obviously he was dealing with health issues and all that. But when those backup tackles
19:50were in there, they were losing immediately. And that's what you can't have. It's one thing.
19:54If you force the guy around the arc, he spins back inside and maybe almost gets a hand on the
19:58quarterback chance to get out of the pocket. Like how to read it out. And then with May,
20:03I think he has the pocket feel. I think he has a mover ability to mitigate some,
20:06you know, some deficiencies on the edge, but the interior, if you have bad guard play,
20:10you're screwed because it's really hard to escape a guy who's writing your face.
20:14Um, but yeah, I like this combination. It's cool that we're actually seeing them say, okay,
20:18we liked what that looked like last time. Let's see how it works with the top unit.
20:22I will say pass rush was an issue. I think that had a lot to do with Jacoby Brissett and Drake
20:26may struggling, but I'll also say the offensive line is at a huge disadvantage right now. They
20:30are being reactionary without pads while people are coming forward and trying to like bull rush
20:35them. So even Gerard Mayo was said, this hasn't been about how they physically perform. It's
20:39about fundamentals and getting on the right page mentally. So I understand there's some speculation
20:44and we shouldn't ignore it because if it carries over, then we say, Oh, we saw some signs, but I
20:48don't want to read too much into how they actually produced, but it is kind of cool to see that the
20:53players that I think everyone would agree are their best five offensive linemen are on the field
20:57with, again, that topic. That's, that's the part that I, I think needs to kind of be hammered home
21:01here is those top five guys, the five guys that they think are the best five, you know,
21:05offensive linemen that can work together. Because I think Michael, I want to mention it yesterday
21:08too, at, um, at the, the event where, you know, we feel like we need to put our best five guys
21:13out there and we feel like this could, whatever I do, whether it's guard, whether it's tackle,
21:17if they think that's the best five guys, we're going to do that. And you mentioned Scarnacchia,
21:22the Scarnacchia offensive lines here, the, basically the main thing was a, the best five
21:27guys and B those five guys played pretty much the whole season, barring health. Like they weren't
21:31flipping guys inside and outside. They weren't, you know, guys weren't getting benched guys,
21:36weren't getting hurt. It was pretty much the same five guys in front of Tom Brady,
21:39the entire season, which makes it that much easier to have consistency and get used to,
21:43you know, the pocket feel and the running backs behind you and things like that. So,
21:47um, again, if they can hammer home their best five guys, regardless of where they play. Yes.
21:51Would I rather see your third round pick play left tackle? I guess. Would I rather see the
21:55guy who just paid bucko bucks and Mike on when to play tackle maybe, but at the same time,
22:00if that's going to be good and kind of win you a football game, who the hell cares? So that's
22:04kind of where they were that with that. So again, good to see, uh, stuff there from cable.
22:08So quickly, before we move on to some quick thoughts on Brady night coming up, um, any sort
22:13of defensive takeaways today from, from any camp though, Alex Austin and Marco Wilson looked like
22:18they're rotating next to Gonzalez. Like Austin gets a rep. Then Marco Wilson, they get a rep.
22:22There's been a lot there. Jalen Hawkins has continued to be a fixture on the backend.
22:26Uh, they do seem like they're using Marty Mop who is more of a dime linebacker, which
22:30that's what I'm cool with that. Like, if you want to use him like Mack Wilson on passing downs,
22:34that's awesome because I do think he can make a lot of plays near the line of scrimmage.
22:38If he's athletic enough to play on the backend with the versatility, I'd also like to see him
22:41do that, but maybe they just feel more comfortable with Jalen Hawkins in that role, which, you know,
22:45if he's, he hasn't had any glaring issues or anything, I'm cool with that. Seeing how that
22:49develops. Oh, Shane Jimenez is also someone I highlighted him and Hawkins in some of my
22:54leftovers in my notes today. They have had a pretty significant number of reps with that top
22:59unit. So I'd say he's a guy to look out for. Um, outside of that, ZZ Hearns did make a couple
23:03plays. One was the interception. I think both of his plays were against Juju, where I think
23:09we're, you know, I can only give him so much credit just to be totally honest. Like Juju
23:12doesn't, he said he's a hundred percent. I'm again, not sure how true that is. He sounded
23:17so excited when he said it this time, unlike last year where he seemed like he said it begrudgingly,
23:21but still it just like, he's working away from the receivers at times in practice.
23:26It's hard to really assume. And even the way he looks, he like when he's going through drills,
23:30he looks slower than everybody else, but give us ZZ Hearns flowers. He still made the plays.
23:34Um, and those are really the big ones I'd say. Um, you know, Raekwon McMillan was kind of working
23:38in with that top unit as well. Um, in the defense, Oh, actually, uh, who is it? Oh,
23:43Shane Jimenez actually jumped off sides. Uh, Jacoby Brissette got him with a hard count.
23:47Uh, that was one other note, but yeah, I mean the front dominated again because they have the
23:51advantage. So I don't want to read a ton into that. I don't think the defensive lineman would
23:54either really like far more practice where you got like three straight stacks. I don't think
23:59he'd come over and be like, yeah, I ate today. I think he'd be like, you know, I'm doing my job.
24:02Yeah. Um, but yeah, really the biggest takeaway for me was how the rotations are working.
24:06Isaiah Bolden still repping heavily in the slot with the ZZ Hearns looking like the top back up
24:10there since Jonathan Jones and Marcus Jones aren't participating on defense. Love it. All right. The
24:14one thing I'll add, Joe Milton did a backflip today. Backflip. It was like Jamie Collins were
24:19literally weren't like, I think the only person who got a video was Patriots on filters, but
24:24everybody else like kind of got a picture because you could see he was loading up. You're like,
24:28no way. And it was, it was one of the craziest things I've seen this dude. I think he's bigger
24:32than Jamie. I don't think he's at least six, four to four or something like that. So Jamie,
24:37I think is like two 50, but still just absolute freak athletes. That was nuts.
24:41Yeah. All right. Let's wrap this thing up for, uh, but before we go quick thoughts on Tom Brady
24:46nights and I, first of all, if you're listening to this show and you're at your house and you're
24:50planning on coming to Tom Brady night, well, don't turn us off. You're turn it off, put it
24:55on your cell phone, get in your car and leave because traffic's going to get bad. There's
24:58rush hour traffic. This place is already packed outside. Uh, the stadium is going to be in your
25:03seats by six 30. If you're coming, uh, tons of events here. So get here early. It's going to be
25:07super fun. I can't wait. Patriots fan, my entire life. Same with Taylor, who kind of started
25:11watching the game because of Brady sort of, right? Yeah. I didn't start watching until I was
25:15in middle school. I think it was like 2011 was the first season I watched really seriously.
25:19And yeah, I mean, when you get to watch Brady every weekend, it'll get you to like football
25:23pretty easily. So yeah, really cool. Full circle moment. I feel like for both of us,
25:26it's been my whole football, my whole life, my whole football life. So yeah, I'm just like
25:29hundreds of teammates expected to be here. Bill Burr, uh, was going to have a quick comedy set,
25:34sort of open the thing up. Uh, rumor has it. No, I can't confirm this. Uh, Jay Z may be a
25:39musical guest and we're going to have a bunch of other guests here. So, uh, it's going to be super
25:43fun. So I believe you can watch on Patriots, uh, patriots.com and Patriots, uh, YouTube. Um,
25:49you'd like to give them a statue tonight? Yeah. I can see it. I can see it too. I feel like that's
25:53a cherry on top where you get all the niceties and then whoop. Exactly. That's what they,
25:57if you look at the, uh, I tweeted this a couple of weeks ago. If you look at the ticket master,
26:01um, like when you go and buy things and you see this, where the stage is set up, there's like a
26:05little circle stage in the middle. And I can't tell if that's just like an extra thing where
26:09they're going to do a whole walk around, but maybe there's a little, a little tarp there
26:12that they unveiled. Everybody's here. Like why wouldn't you, he's going to get a statue. That's
26:17obvious. Why wouldn't you? Yeah, that makes Bella checks going to be here. Uh, I wonder if they do
26:21like a number 12 banner somewhere, kind of leave that up. So they did that when he was suspended,
26:25they had like a 12 banner for the four games he was suspended, just hanging up. So now they have
26:29to do it now. So they set the standard. Yeah. So it's going to be fun. We'll have you covered all
26:33night long on Patriots, press pass CLNS media, Twitter, follow him on Twitter at T Kyle's 39.
26:38You can follow me at my Cadillac and keep it locked in as we celebrate Tom Brady and have
26:44you covered all night. So until next time, take care of yourselves, take care of each other.
26:48We'll see you next time. Peace.