The typical timeline for young player development is that most players improve significantly from year one to year two. For some, it happens during their rookie year, while others make the leap heading into their second NFL season to emerge as impact players.
One of those players with the potential to make the year-two jump for the Patriots is edge rusher Keion White. Minor injuries and a veteran-heavy depth chart capped White at a 48.8% snap rate in his rookie season, but the 47th overall pick in the 2023 draft had some production. The 25-year-old recorded 20 quarterback pressures and 19 stops in year one via PFF, with an impressive four hurries in his regular-season debut.
The hope is that White, who is still relatively new to playing defense, can continue developing in the nuanced areas of the game to take that next step. Mainly, he’s working to develop secondary rush moves to build off noticeable power to defeat blocks and make more splash plays. On Monday, White recorded three quarterback pressures during team drills.
Speaking to reporters after practice, White noted that he hasn’t used his foundational power rush during drills to work on his secondary rush moves. He also highlighted wanting to get off blocks more consistently and is volunteering to face off against standout guard Mike Onwenu in one-on-ones so that he can go against the best in practice.
White has all the tools to be a highly disruptive player, and you see it in flashes during practice. However, there’s a difference between disruption and sack production. It’s great to be a wrecking ball, but the Pats need finishers, which is where technique and play recognition come into play. If he keeps expanding his pass-rush toolbox, that’s how White can take the next step toward converting pressures into sacks.
In his post-practice availability, Pro Bowl edge rusher Matthew Judon reiterated that he wants to be part of the Patriots long-term plans. Judon is entering the last year of a four-year deal and is seeking a contract extension. To this point, the two sides have not come to an agreement.
With an uncertain future for the Patriots best overall player, White currently is the edge rusher with the highest ceiling to take the belt from Judon if the Pro Bowler isn’t here past this season.
3. Other Standouts on the Interior Defensive Line in Monday’s Practice
As mentioned, the defensive line won the day over the Patriots offensive line in Monday’s practice. Among the other standouts for the defense were edge rusher Oshane Ximines, DT Jeremiah Pharms, newly added DT Mike Purcell, and defensive lineman Sam Roberts.
Ximines continues to stack positive days with an extremely high motor and good bend to turn the corner. The former Giants draft pick practices incredibly hard, recording three quarterback pressures in Monday’s practice. The 27-year-old is making a strong 53-man roster push. He’s most effective rushing out of a three-point stance, but at 6-4, 255 pounds, he also has the length to be a standup edge-setter. Ximines would be on my 53-man roster projection right now.
4. G Mike Onwenu Continues Dominant Run in One-on-One Period
Certain summertime storylines are what training camp is all about: an undrafted rookie making the roster, Quinn Nordin’s in-stadium practice, and a stud football player dominating practice. Onwenu has been unbeatable during one-on-ones, having another perfect day at 3-0 and two wins over Keion White. By my charting, Onwenu is now 14-1-1.
On one rep, the standout guard threw a stunning one-handed punch with his right hand, derailing White’s rush and sending the 285-pound edge rusher to the ground. That’s a big, powerful man in White, whom Onwenu easily discarded. Notably, Big Mike has repped almost exclusively at right guard, not right tackle, as the Pats new staff finds him a permanent home. If these practices are any indication, Onwenu will have a monster season.
5. Examining the Offensive Tackle Situation for the Patriots
The Patriots interior offensive line is starting to look pretty formidable on paper. Onwenu is a beast, second-year left guard Sidy Sow is improving, and center David Andrews is steady.
The interior trio gives the Patriots something to build off of along the offensive line. However, tackle remains a major question mark 10 practices into camp. Lowe (LT) and Anderson (RT) have been the top two tackles in recent practices, where the run game has struggled. Free-agent addition Chuks Okorafor hasn’t participated in practice lately, while third-round draft pick Caedan Wallace is mostly running with the second unit.
Wallace has potential with NFL-ready size, playing strength, and smooth movement skills. But he’s still leaving himself vulnerable to inside counters at times. Wallace rebounded from a loss against John Morgan to win his last two one-on-one reps. Last week, we wrote that Wallace was potentially on track to be a day-one starter. We’ll have to pump the breaks on that a bit.
6. EDGE Anfernee Jennings Showing Some Pass-Rush Ability in One-on-Ones
The former third-round pick had a breakout season one year ago as a rock-solid run defender, making 46 stops. Although he’s a great run defender, Jennings only tallied 21 quarterback pressures in 275 pass-rush snaps. Among 120 qualified edge rushers, Jennings ranked 106th in pass-rush productivity in 2023 (4.2). Knowing those numbers, Jennings going 3-0-1 in one-on-ones was notable. Granted, two were against tight ends working on pass-blocking, but Jennings had a nice inside move against Anderson that caught the eye. He’s more slippery in drills than he showed on film last season.
7. Undrafted rookie RB Terrell Jennings is a Player to Watch in the Preseason
Lastly, it’s hard to gauge running backs in camp practices. However, Jennings’s wiggle and ability to finish with power is notable. He has looked smooth catching passes, too. I’m excited to see Jennings in Thursday night’s preseason game. That’s where running backs shine.
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