Tom Brady Other Goal
September 4, 2010 |12:18 | Gossips By : Team X
Tom Brady Other Goal: When you have a quarterback as willing to spread the ball around as much as Tom Brady does, it's important to understand the under-the-radar players in the New England Patriots' passing attack, because if something happens to either Randy Moss or Wes Welker, you want to be placing your waiver claim on the right option since this team is virtually guaranteed to finish within the top five passing offenses.
Julian Edelman: The former quarterback from Kent State enters his second year in the NFL. He transitioned quickly to the wide receiver position and showed the speed and elusiveness to make him a handcuff for those drafting Wes Welker. Edelman's upside is higher than any other team's third wide receiver, and those playing in leagues with 12 teams or more cannot afford to ignore him on draft day. If Welker reinjures his knee or misses time for any other reason, Edelman, who is dealing with injury issues of his own at this point, has top-20 potential.Brandon Tate: Tate is part of the reason the Patriots were willing to reach an injury settlement with veteran Torry Holt. A knee injury in late 2008 dropped Tate's draft stock, but the fact that Tate set the NCAA record for combined return yardage while at North Carolina convinced the Patriots to spend a third-round selection on him in the 2009 NFL draft. Now, almost two years removed from the torn ACL and MCL injuries, his speed appears to have returned, as exhibited by Tate's 97-yard kickoff return in the Patriots' preseason game versus the St. Louis Rams. Tate is the most talented of the reserves and has an outside shot of replacing Edelman as the third receiver in three wideout sets.

Tom Brady Come Back: Last year at this time, Brian Hoyer was just looking to make the New England Patriots roster as an undrafted rookie out of Michigan State. Little did he know he’d end up being the No. 2 quarterback – Tom Brady’s immediate backup. Now he talks like a veteran.
Tom Brady [stats] spent a big chunk of his day off yesterday playing golf with Robert Kraft at Willowbend Country Club, a private course in Mashpee, a source told the Herald.
Brady and dadThe players huddled up and sang “Happy Birthday” to Tom Brady at the end of the morning walk-through.
Patriots [team stats] quarterback Tom Brady [stats] is beginning to sound like the NFL Players Association representative that he is.














