

It may not have appeared so when they surrendered 308 yards and five touchdown passes to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in the embarrassing 40-point loss in the AFC Wild Card loss last January, but the New England Patriots possess a talented, highly regarded secondary.
Just ask Pro Football Focus, the analytics company that recently revealed its annual ranking of NFL safeties. PFF splits safeties into tiers - Coverage, Strong and Slot - and the Patriots placed a player high in each category.
Devin McCourty ranks 10th in coverage safeties, Adrian Phillips fourth among strong safeties and Kyle Dugger as the sixth-best in the slot.
Writes PFF:
COVERAGE FREE SAFETY TIER:
BOX STRONG SAFETY TIER:
MATCHUP SLOT TIER:
Says PFF of Dugger:
This offseason the Patriotsadded depth to the secondary, bringing back veteran cornerback Malcolm Butler and drafting Marcus Jones and Jack Jones with mid-round picks in last month's NFL Draft.
Their secondary will be tested immediately when they face the Miami Dolphins and new weapon Tyreek Hill in the Sept. 11 season opener. They don't get their first shot at redemption against Allen and the Bills until Dec. 1.