David Andrews: I’m doing all of this to try and make it back
On Wednesday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Patriots Center David Andrews provided an update on his recovery from season-ending shoulder surgery and if he’s still committed to playing next season.
Look, I love this game…
Marc Bertrand:
You are absolutely committed to playing next season, right? You definitely want to be back?
David Andrews:
I mean as of right now, you know, I mean I’m doing all of this stuff trying to get back and try to play. Look, I love this game. Love the organization. I don’t know if I’m there yet. Does any player ever want to walk? No, it’s usually easier when someone tells you it’s time to walk away, so you know I’m trying to get back, doing everything I can and you know, just try to take it day by day. Am I ready to play right now? Hell no. You know, I did 20 lbs. floor presses today. I think my 3-year-old could do that. But the goal is to try to get back and play and see if I’m able to do it and you know that was the reason with the surgery and you know the route I kind of took.
Scott Zolak:
David, you’re in the building every day, I would assume. What’s the energy in the building at this point, 15 weeks into it and the way you know, things are kind of going?
David Andrews:
Look, guys are frustrated obviously. I don’t think one person would look at themselves and say, well, you know, I’m having a good year. I think no matter what, that’s what you need and look it’s all good to say and think like that, but at the end of the day, it’s a production business, right? It’s not what have you done for me, it’s what have you done lately. Look, you got three more opportunities to try to do that here this week and you know, the next two. It’s verse good football teams, you know, chargers in the hunt. Buffalo is obviously playing really good ball, so it’s not like there’s anything out there where you’re like, this is going to be an easy game.
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12 NFL Draft prospects for Patriots to watch in the College Football Playoff
With the College Football Playoff finally here, it’s time to take a look at players New England Patriots fans should start getting familiar with.
The new expanded College Football Playoff is finally here. Starting on Friday night, 12 teams will play a total of 11 games over four rounds to determine this year’s National Champion.
That may not mean much to Patriots fans who mostly just follow the NFL (although we’ll see what happens with Bill Belichick at UNC), but the new format does impact the professional game too – especially the NFL Draft. With another crucial draft ahead for the Patriots, the expanded playoff will have an impact on the draft board this year.
Look at last year as an example. With Washington in the playoff, quarterback Michael Penix had extra games against high-level opponents – the kind of games that hold more weight in the eyes of NFL evaluators.
Initially expected to be a late-first or early-second round pick, Penix shredded the Texas defense showing a ceiling he previously hadn’t. While his performance came back down to earth in the National Championship against Michigan, the Texas tape clearly had an impact as he ended up going eighth overall to the Atlanta Falcons as the fourth quarterback off the board.
With a 12-team, four-round playoff, more players will have more chances against high level opponents to show NFL scouts what they can do. It wouldn’t be surprising if a handful of players – especially those on teams that make deep runs – significantly alter their draft stock over the next month.
Which players should Patriots fans be keeping an eye on in these playoffs, as potential picks this spring? From projected first-round picks to Day 3 sleepers, here’s one draft-eligible player on each team for New England fans to watch for.
NOTE: Players are listed in order of their team’s seeding