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Slot Surprise? Patriots CB Making Move For More Playing Time

Second-year cornerback Shaun Wade poised to be productive in New England's defense in 2022.
Slot Surprise? Patriots CB Making Move For More Playing Time
Slot Surprise? Patriots CB Making Move For More Playing Time

FOXBORO - Sure, the New England Patriots won their 2022 draft by snagging Mac Jones, Christian Barmore and Rhamondre Stevenson. But they also went out and traded two future picks for another rookie last August.

Shaun Wade was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the 160th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft and did not even have much time to unpack his bags and settle into his new home before he was shipped north to Foxboro.

Sources close to the situation now tell Patriots Country that Wade has drastically improved as a slot cornerback during this past Spring and could compete for a roster spot in both the nickel and dime packages.

Wade, a 6-1 alum from Ohio State, could provide a bigger body in the slot for a defense that primarily utilizes smaller players at that position. Second-round 2019 selection Joejuan Williams has the same body as Wade, but struggled to start his Patriots career and could see himself on the chopping block when cut-down day approaches.

Having Wade be able to cover bigger-bodied slot wide receivers and tight ends that line up on the inside of some offensive formations can allow this Patriots defense to implement some newer schemes to have more flexibility in the secondary.

Last season, Myles Bryant spent some time as a roaming free safety and could find himself back there this season. Jonathan Jones, who is returning from a shoulder injury, could also be used as a deep center field safety a la Duron Harmon from the mid-2010s.

Although he did not compete in many games, Wade should be in line for a major step up. He played in only three games and had one tackle. An extended offseason and training camp should give the Patriots staff a longer look at a player that they went out to spend a future fifth and seventh round picks on.


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Ethan Hurwitz
ETHAN HURWITZ

Ethan Hurwitz is a writer for Patriots on SI. He works to find out-of-the-box stories that change the way you look at sports. He’s covered the behind-the-scenes discussions behind Ivy League football, how a stuffed animal helped a softball team’s playoff chances and tracked down a fan who caught a historic hockey stick. Ethan graduated from Quinnipiac University with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in journalism, and oversaw The Quinnipiac Chronicle’s sports coverage for almost three years.

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