http://nesn.com/2015/11/keshawn-martin-most-likely-patriots-receiver-to-fill-in-for-julian-edelman/
Brady, in his weekly appearance on WEEI’s “Dennis & Callahan, mentioned wide receiver Keshawn Martin as a potential fill-in but not Aaron Dobson.
“Keshawn Martin is still obviously a good player for us and is hopefully coming back here soon,” Brady said. “And I’ve got a lot of confidence in Brandon LaFell. (Danny Amendola)’s role has been very different than Julian’s was for us. I just think they’re a little different type of players. And certainly Julian has been incredible for us. Incredible.”
The Patriots acquired Martin in a trade with the Houston Texans on Sept. 17, and he had overtaken Dobson as the Patriots’ “X” receiver and Brandon LaFell fill-in after the team’s Week 4 bye. Martin has experience as both an outside and slot receiver, which is similar to the role Edelman plays in the Patriots’ offense. Martin has been hampered by a hamstring injury for the past four weeks, however, and was inactive in Weeks 7 through 10 despite practicing.
Martin, if healthy, could even overtake Danny Amendola in certain two-receiver sets. Amendola does the majority of his work out of the slot, while Edelman splits his time lining up inside and in the “Z” role, which is out wide and off the line so he can go in motion.
Brady, in his weekly appearance on WEEI’s “Dennis & Callahan, mentioned wide receiver Keshawn Martin as a potential fill-in but not Aaron Dobson.
“Keshawn Martin is still obviously a good player for us and is hopefully coming back here soon,” Brady said. “And I’ve got a lot of confidence in Brandon LaFell. (Danny Amendola)’s role has been very different than Julian’s was for us. I just think they’re a little different type of players. And certainly Julian has been incredible for us. Incredible.”
The Patriots acquired Martin in a trade with the Houston Texans on Sept. 17, and he had overtaken Dobson as the Patriots’ “X” receiver and Brandon LaFell fill-in after the team’s Week 4 bye. Martin has experience as both an outside and slot receiver, which is similar to the role Edelman plays in the Patriots’ offense. Martin has been hampered by a hamstring injury for the past four weeks, however, and was inactive in Weeks 7 through 10 despite practicing.
Martin, if healthy, could even overtake Danny Amendola in certain two-receiver sets. Amendola does the majority of his work out of the slot, while Edelman splits his time lining up inside and in the “Z” role, which is out wide and off the line so he can go in motion.
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at believing anything Brady says.