just made news for earning his masters in sports management from Columbia with a 4.0. I have no idea the rigors of the program, but that is one heck of an achievement and should be celebrated more by the NFL.
He'll do well in New England. With the way they run their formations out of various packages, his academic success indicates that he will at least be a devoted study in the film room and of the playbook.
I won't be surprised if he doesn't make it out of camp
from Columbia, I imagine it's different from a college athlete getting an undergraduate degree in a made-up major. Still, it shows he took it seriously.
He'll do well in New England. With the way they run their formations out of various packages, his academic success indicates that he will at least be a devoted study in the film room and of the playbook.
He's 5'6 or something and 31 years old.
Edelman
Cooks
Hogan
Amendola
Malcolm Mitchell
Matthew Slater (STs, but he's a WR)
That would make Hawkins the 6th or 7th WR at best barring injury.
Add that to their 47 tight ends and running backs and it's a numbers game.
Uh, I do.