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Kellen Winslow Jr. wore it while spending a few weeks in New England last season, while Dan Gronkowski (2011), Alge Crumpler (2010) and Stephen Spach (2008) were among the other, most recent wearers of No. 82. Wide receiver T.J. Moe
able to find a handful of aging players who have come in and instantly been identified as leaders on their new team: Alge Crumpler , Gerard Warren, Brian Waters and Junior Seau. However, they’ve never been able to replicate Harrison’s
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26.5 sacks in 65 career regular-season games with New England. Played with the Patriots from 2003-2008. 11. Alge Crumpler (2010): He didn’t set the world on fire statistically in his only season in New England (six catches
round pick Ben Watson and jettisoned veteran Chris Baker . They started with the relatively low-impact acquisition of Alge Crumpler , and as the draft day approached, more people started linking Gronkowski to the Patriots. “Tight end and wide receiver are two spots I think
struck gold with the acquisition of veteran tight end Alge Crumpler . Crumpler didn’t end up contributing much when it came to ..... earlier this month to a two-year deal. But while Crumpler was a part-time player at best, Waters has become a steady presence
Year Award, and the last few seasons, the Patriots have been able to bring in several well-traveled veterans (like Alge Crumpler ) who have had a positive influence in the locker room. “My family and I have a tremendous amount of respect for Brian
pick Lee Smith, who was also cut, is also a possibility for the practice squad. And as I have stated all along, Alge Crumpler will be head from at some point this season. Running back (4): BenJarvus Green-Ellis , Danny Woodhead , Shane
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and week-to-week basis. Tight end Daniel Fells: The 6-foot-4, 265-pounder has assumed the same role that Alge Crumpler had in 2010 — an older tight end who has served as something of a steadying, veteran presence for younger Rob
s also worth mentioning that he learned what it takes to be a mentor from Alge Crumpler when the two were together in Atlanta, and talked about the Crump HERE . Crumpler , who took the two young tight ends under his wing when they were rookies
those lessons were learned in Atlanta working with Alge Crumpler . Crumpler , who played one season in New England (2010 ..... s reasonable to assume that, in the spirit of Crumpler , the 28-year-old Fells could still manage to impart some of the wisdom
Branch , Danny Woodhead , BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Alge Crumpler . Here’s how it works: About two weeks ago the media ..... know. Tom Brady threw a killer pick in the Jets loss, Crumpler had dropped a pass in the end zone and was beaten by
percent) Deion Branch : 48 catches on 74 targets (65 percent) Sammy Morris : 7 catches on 12 targets (58 percent) Alge Crumpler : 6 catches on 11 targets (55 percent) Kevin Faulk : 6 catches on 11 targets (55 percent) Brandon Tate : 24
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