Aug 25, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Titans running back Julius Chestnut (36) is tackled for a loss by New England Patriots linebacker Ronnie Perkins (51) during the first half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
On Monday morning the New England Patriots lost one of the 16 players on their practice squad to another team. That player also happened to be a recent top-100 pick.
As first reported by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Denver Broncos are signing defensive end Ronnie Perkins off the Patriots’ practice squad. Perkins will now move to the Broncos’ 53-man roster.
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Perkins, 23, was drafted by the Patriots in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft, 96th overall out of Oklahoma. Despite his high draft status he never picked up traction in New England. His rookie year he was a healthy scratch for 13 games before going on IR, then spent all of last season on IR as well.
Towards the end of this year’s training camp Perkins started making a roster push, but it was too little, too late after missing multiple weeks due to injury. He ended up on the practice squad instead, leaving him open to this sort of signing.
With his departure, Perkins leaves having never appeared in a regular-season game for the Patriots. He’s the first top-100 pick to have that distinction with the team since 2018, when second-round cornerback Duke Dawson was traded after he missed his entire rookie year due to injury. The previous year, third-round pick tackle Antonio Garcia was released following health complications prior to playing in a game.
With Perkins gone, the Patriots now have three players left from that 2021 class on their active roster in first-round pick quarterback Mac Jones, second-round pick defensive lineman Christian Barmore, and fourth-round pick running back Rhamondre Stevenson. Sixth-round pick safety Joshuah Bledsoe remains on the practice squad, while seventh-round pick wide receiver Tre Nixon is on season-ending IR after suffering a shoulder injury in the preseason.
As for the open practice squad spot, the Patriots could use it to add another edge player, with Perkins being the only EDGE on the practice squad before being signed. The team also worked out a trio of practice squad-eligible free agents last week in defensive end Manny Jones, linebacker Kobe Jones, and cornerback Myles Brooks.
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Lack of offense leaves Patriots short again: 8 takeaways from Sunday night's loss to the Dolphins
In a game that featured days of New England Patriots’ past, with throwback uniforms and an old-school field design, the current Patriots team played a game that looked all too familiar. After finding themselves in an early multi-score hole the Patriots made things interesting late only to have the comeback come up short in a 24-17 loss to the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium Sunday night.
The game script could be sold as a near shot-for-shot remake of last week’s season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. It was similar problems – turnovers, offensive line play – that plagued the offense early while the defense had a bend-don’t-break start. Down two scores in the latter part of the game the Patriots were able to put a couple of scoring drives on the board, and the defense forced a big turnover to give them a chance to win the game, but they were still a drive short.
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Both games even game down to bizarre fourth-down plays that ended up being reviewed – unfavorably for the Patriots. Last week it was Kayshon Boutte’s non-toe drag, this week is was a lateral play that had some thinking back to last year’s Disaster in the Desert.
On a 4th & 4 from the Miami 33-yard line with exactly a minute to go and no timeouts remaining, Mac Jones threw the ball in the flat to tight end Mike Gesicki. It was clear Gesicki wasn’t going to get the line to gain, so he lateraled the ball backwards to guard Cole Strange. Strange made a good effort to get the extra yards, and at first glance appeared to have extended the drive. The play was then reviewed though, with Strange ultimately being ruled short. That gave possession back to Miami, and the Dolphins proceeded to kneel out the final minute of the game.
Yes, that’s a tough way to lose a game. At the same time, if winning or losing comes down to the left guard needing to pick up hard-earned yardage on the ground as the third player of the play to touch the ball, things have probably gone wrong well before it got to that point.
So, what really went wrong for the Patriots in Week 2? Let’s take a look in this week’s takeaways…