PFW’s training camp predictions

The boys here at PFW are back and ready to blog all through training camp. Every single day of camp we’ll be giving you a running blog from practice. If you can’t be at Gillette Stadium to see all the action, the PFW blog will be the best place to get it. We want to make it so it’s like you are actually out at practice, even if you can’t be there physically. We will have tons of stuff up on Friday but today we begin by answering some of the burning questions for the Patriots as they kick off camp.

What is the most intriguing storyline of training camp?

For me it’s the health of Rodney Harrison. I know a lot of people would say Randy Moss here but I expect him to be fine this season and have a huge year. Harrison is coming off two season-ending knee injuries in the last two years. The guy is a warrior and the emotional leader of this team, there’s no denying that. I’ll be watching to see how he looks on the field. I believe Harrison is one of the few guys on this team that simply can’t be replaced because of his leadership, football intelligence and passion for the game. - Tom Casale

All the new weapons that Tom Brady has at his disposal. The talent, athleticism and playmaking ability on the field for the offense this summer is ridiculous compared to this time a year ago. It will be fun to watch Brady and Co. work to get on the same page and build chemistry. - Andy Hart

How quickly will Tom Brady synch up with his new receivers. - Fred Kirsch

I’m anxious to see how all the new weapons fit in on offense, particularly Randy Moss. - Paul Perillo

The same as last year: how quickly can Tom Brady and his new receivers get comfortable with each other? It took at least half the ’06 season for that to happen, but with more skill at the position this year, the transition should be smoother, quicker. - Erik Scalavino

Which player will you be watching the closest?

Other than Harrison I would say Adalius Thomas. It will be interesting to see where Thomas lines up and plays most of the time in training camp. I still think he’ll start at outside linebacker, while being used at inside backer and defensive end from time-to-time. Plus, wait until everyone sees just how fast Thomas is when it comes to getting to the quarterback. It’s downright scary. This freak is going to push to be the NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Book it. - TC

Randy Moss, just like the rest of the world. I’d like to have a more cerebral answer here (i.e. – Is Mike Elgin enough of a line technician to win a roster spot?) but Moss is going to be the star of camp. Does he still have it? Is he trying? Does he fit in with the offense? Those sort of questions have to trump my Elgin watching. - AH

Laurence Maroney. He’s the guy this year. If he isn’t ready to go because of his offseason shoulder surgery either Sammy Morris or Kevin Faulk will be asked to carry the load initially and that’s not what we’re looking for. - FK

Moss, the guy is just a polarizing figure and it will tough to take your eyes off of him. - PP

Laurence Maroney. Sure, everyone’s excited about the passing game, but every great offense needs balance. Maroney and the running game should provide that…if his surgically repaired shoulder responds to the constant pounding. Close second: linebacker Pierre Woods. - ES

What will be the best positional battle of camp?

Again, I’m going with safety. Is there a position on the team that offers more intrigue? I don’t think so. We have Harrison’s overall health. Eugene Wilson returning from an injury and trying to bounce back from two subpar seasons. There’s first-round draftee Brandon Meriweather and up-and-comer James Sanders both looking to make an impact. Sanders, in particular, is on the road to becoming a very good player for the Patriots in my opinion. Throw in Artrell Hawkins and my man Rashad Baker and safety is going to be a position to watch closely throughout training camp. - TC

Another boring answer here sticking with my overall theme, but it has to be receiver. While I do think there is a ton more talent at the position I’m not sure how the roles are going to play out. Most people just pencil Moss and Donte’ Stallworth into the starting lineup but I’m not so sure. And the battle for the last couple roster spots at the position could be very interesting. - AH

No doubt, cornerback — and they’ll have the wide receivers to go up against to prove themselves. - FK

Top to bottom it will be wide receiver. For a starting job, I’d say right tackle with Nick Kaczur, Ryan O’Callaghan and maybe even Wesley Britt all in the running. - PP

Wide receiver, with thirteen pass-catchers vying for approximately half that number of roster spots. One or two may end up on the practice squad. Some of those who are cut may end up on other NFL teams. Close second: cornerback, if Samuel’s expected holdout is a protracted one. - ES

Which player could be a surprise training camp casualty?

Nick Kaczur. There are two kinds of people in this world. Those who think Kaczur will be the starting right tackle and those who believe it will be second-year man Ryan O’Callaghan. I’m in the O’Callaghan camp. If O’Callaghan does win the job, like I think he will, that means Kaczur could be battling Wesley Britt for a roster spot. I know it’s not likely but if Kaczur doesn’t improve on his average play soon, he could be gone. -TC

Jabar Gaffney. Last we saw of this midseason addition he was putting up huge receiving numbers in that postseason. Those were great and helped the team last January, but I think Gaffney’s overall talents are behind those of other receivers on the roster. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him let go in the final wave of cuts. - AH

This is the toughest question on the list. I’ll have to go with Josh Miller if one of the two young punters blows everyone away. - FK

Reche Caldwell. If all the new receivers fit in quickly, his days could be numbered. - PP

Kelley Washington. Yes, he was a high-profile free agent signing, but that’s no guarantee he’ll make the team. Remember Eric Warfield last summer? - ES

Who is your dark horse to make the roster?

Rashad Baker. I know he was on the team last year but with Meriweather now in the mix, I don’t think many people have Baker making the final 53. Don’t ask me why but I love Baker for some reason. There’s just something about the way he plays the game. He’s got grit and moxie. Baker just looks like a Bill Belichick-kind of player to me. He’ll knock your head off in the secondary and Baker is also a solid special teams player. I know the numbers are against him but I really believe Baker finds a way to defy the odds and earn a roster spot. You heard it here first. - TC

Danny Baugher. He’s coming off a big NFL Europa season (if there is such a thing) and I think Josh Miller is hearing the footsteps and may be worried about his job. I still think Miller has the upper hand in the punting battle as long as he has a decent camp. But Baugher is there in case he doesn’t. - AH

Justise Hairston. He could come out of nowhere and be the guy who backs up Maroney. - FK

Justin Rogers. I like his athleticism and pass rushing resume. - PP

I like several guys here, including QB Matt Gutierrez, CB Mike Richardson, and LB Oscar Lua. But it seems every year under Belichick, a rookie free agent makes the team somehow. I say that trend continues. There seems to me more of an opportunity at corner than at linebacker, so I’m going with Larry Anam, the rookie from Boston College. - ES

Will Asante Samuel report to the team during training camp?

Yes, he’ll show up. I say Samuel is back before the third preseason game. This way he gets to prove some kind of point but also return in time to prepare for the season opener. As long as Samuel is ready to go by Week 1, Patriots Nation will be happy. I would be shocked if Samuel wasn’t in the starting lineup against the Jets. - TC

What’s the definition of training camp? If we are talking about the public portions of camp that end in mid-August, then I don’t think Samuel will be in attendance. I do, however, expect the franchised cornerback to report to the team sometime in late August and be in uniform for the season opener in New York. - AH

Yes, at some point. - FK (Thanks for the insight Fred. Hey, he’s not the best color man in the business for nothing folks)

Yes, sometime around Aug. 15, which would give him a few weeks to get ready for the regular season while still saving a little face through his holdout. - PP

I’m a pessimist when it comes to contract squabbles. I say no, he’ll hold out into the regular season. I hope I’m wrong in this case. - ES

9 Responses to “PFW’s training camp predictions”

  1. Ken Rosenthal Says:

    Most of the comments were pretty much what one would expect. You covered all the bases pretty well. However I couldn’t help but comment, when Scalabrini called Kelly Washington a “high profile” acquisition….and then following it up by picking Larry Anam as his long shot at making the roster.

    Eric, when you sign another team’s 4th or 5th WR, it ISN’T a “high profile” signing. And Larry Anan….not even if there are 3 CBs injured during camp…AND Samuel doesn’t show.

    You don’t know much about kicking, you don’t know much about footaball in general, and I have a hard time wondering how you got your job… and all the perks that go with it (most of which I would love to have). You must be one hell of a writer, or have some incriminating pictures. At this point, you bring nothing to the table except ridicule to yourself.

    BTW- This diatribe has nothing to do with the fact that you insulted a former Tufts football player, and demeaned Tufts Football in general. GO JUMBOS. :D

  2. Craig from Boxborough Says:

    Love the Major League Reference. That’s why your the man Tom, your just a fountain of knowledge.

  3. Sean Says:

    Thanks guys for keeping up with this blog! I’m looking forward to tracking training camp from here while at work!

  4. Alex Says:

    In response to Ken’s comment. I do think that calling Kelly Washington a “high profile” acquisition is a little bit of a stretch, but just in case you forgot.. Last year’s “high profile” acquisition at wide receiver was San Diego’s 4th wide receiver Reche Caldwell. He wound up being the leader of receptions and receiving yards in ‘06. Granted, there were 3 higher profile acquisitions at the position this year (a lot higher actually…) but give the man a break. And in regards to Larry Anam… does undrafted free agent Randall Gay’s name ring any bell? He wound up starting at CB opposing to T.O. Of course there were injuries at the position, but the guy’s still a couple of years after, so maybe the Larry Anam prediction is not that farfetch after all.

  5. George P Says:

    Yes all the media will be around how Brady and his recievers gel, with Moss as tthe bigger story nationally. I want to see the aging Linebacker position unfold. Because the second tier is scary as Heck! Alls I can say is Thank my Higher Power the Patriots have the best Defensive Line in the NFL(including back ups). I think not getting a young stud in the first round could bite them in the Butt. I will be watching that Patrick Willis Jon Beason.
    How much BB spells the old gents? That I believe is a big question. I am not even going to mention the unmentionable. Remember 42 different starting player year?

  6. George P Says:

    Its Training Camp Eve. Where is everyone?

  7. Bob R from Southern California Says:

    Hey guys. First of all I wanted to say thanks for the blog and all that you contribute to keep people like me (a fanatical Pats fan on the West Coast) up to date with all that’s going on. I’ll actually be coming to traing camp for a few days next week - can’t wait! This could be the best Pats team of the Dynasty era.

    I think everyone has really missed the mark on the most intriguing story of camp. To me the intrigue is how Belichick will use Wes Welker. I think that his versatility (will he line up in the slot? X receiver? return kickoffs and punts?) will endear him to Pats fans. I also see Welker being the guy that makes everyone more effective (i.e. Watson should have a monster season; tough to double cover Moss with Stallworth the deep threat and Welker all over the field) on offense.

    I also think that Brady’s stats will be epic this year. Can’t wait for it all to get started.

    My friends all ask me if the Patriots will be coming out west this year so that I can see a game. I tell them all that the furthest west the Patriots will travel this year will be to Arizona (first Sunday in February).

    Thanks again! I really appreciate you.

  8. Chip Heard Says:

    Gaffney let go ?? You need to re-think that one big-time after he salvaged the Patriots in the playoffs.If anyone is let go it will be Washington who is behind the 8-ball where as Gaffney benefits from having had a solid year behind him gelling with Brady.News flash-Reality is that -everyone can be” replaced” and will in time [ Rodney Harrison reference] Merriweather is just the guy to do it as he will provide leadership as he is groomed along by the vets….

  9. Boxboro Ben Says:

    Silly Fred

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