Patriots Pulse Blog: Shea McClellin Will Be a Great Fit in the Patriots Defense.

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The Patriots added two former Chicago Bears to their roster in a span of three hours last night when they traded for Martellus Bennett and signed free agent defensive end/outside linebacker Shea McClellin to a three year deal. McClellin was drafted as a defensive end by the Bears in the first round of the 2012 draft. He has failed to live up to his potential thus far but the change of scenery to New England should do him some good.

McClellin is a poor man’s Jaime Collins. He’s a hybrid player who can line up as a five technique defensive end in nickel and dime sub packages and rush the passer or play SAM linebacker in base packages. He can play over the tight end in an under front as a linebacker or play five yards off the ball in a normal alignment. McClellin is a quick twitch athlete who can run. While he has struggled at times with the Bears in coverage, he’s athletic enough to play the curl-flat area in zone blitz packages.

McClellin was an explosive pass rusher in college at Boise State but that explosiveness and ability to re-direct and play down the line of scrimmage hasn’t translated to the NFL yet. Its there, but Bill Belichick and his defensive staff need to get it out of him. Here are some of the different ways the Patriots can line up and use McClellin.

Base look

 

 

 

 

 

In this diagram, McCellin lines up in a base 4-3 alignment as a SAM linebacker.

Defensive end

 

 

 

 

 

In this diagram, McClellin lines up as a five technique defensive end in a sub 40 front.

Stand Up OLB

 

 

 

 

 

In this diagram, McClellin is used as a weak side outside linebacker in a two-point stance.

Under Front

 

 

 

 

In this final diagram, McClellin line up over the tight end in an Under front in a base defense.