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Patriots release Dominique Easley in stunning move
  • By Gregg Rosenthal
  • Around The NFL Editor
  • Published: April 13, 2016 at 03:51 p.m.
  • Updated: April 13, 2016 at 04:12 p.m.

Former first-round pick Dominique Easley played exceedingly well for the New England Patriots last season when he was healthy. That makes the defensive lineman's release all the more surprising.

 

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Easley was released on Wednesday after playing only 22 games over two seasons. Tom Curran of Comcast SportsNet New England first reported the news.

 

While injuries have been an issue for Easley, it's hard not to wonder if there is more to the story here. Patriots coach Bill Belichick called Easley an "explosive player that is very disruptive" before last season. Easley only played 275 snaps last year, but he looked like one of the team's best defensive players when healthy. To put it in perspective: ProFootball Focus ranked him as the No. 12 defensive tackle in the league despite the limited playing time.

 

Easley tore his ACL in both knees in college and ended his rookie season in 2014 with a knee injury. He tore his quadriceps in 2015.

 

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Gotta be more to it. He looked great the few times I saw him play

 

Let us assume he has already committed murder, the police haven't arrested him yet and the Patriots want to get out in front of this and not lose next year's first round pick.

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Let us assume he has already committed murder, the police haven't arrested him yet and the Patriots want to get out in front of this and not lose next year's first round pick.

Yeah they probably got a 24 hour driver for chandler jones too

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