New England Patriots: N’Keal Harry and Cam Newton will be dangerous duo
By Sam Minton
With the signing of Cam Newton, second-year wideout N’Keal Harry could have a big season with the New England Patriots.
In his rookie season, N’Keal Harry didn’t get off to the best of starts, but he showed some promise. Now that Cam Newton is on the New England Patriots roster, we will get to see what Harry is really made of.
2019 wasn’t fun for Harry. He had to deal with injuries and Tom Brady didn’t trust him.
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But the few times Harry did get the ball he showed how dangerous he is in the open field and how athletic he is. Now with Newton, that ability will fully be shown off.
Newton is an extremely talented quarterback. In his MVP season, he had 4,473 yards from scrimmage and 45 total touchdowns.
Now if the Patriots get that kind of production from Newton that would be amazing but it’s hard to expect that. Still, Newton has the chance to have a great season in New England.
But a player to watch is Harry. He seems to be the perfect wideout for Newton.
Harry is a large target that Newton can throw to. With Newton’s success with guys like Devin Funchess, Harry could have a breakout season.
Also, Harry’s leaping ability will likely make him one of Newton’s favorite targets. If Newton and Harry can connect on the deep ball they will be one of the most dangerous duos in the NFL.
It looks like Newton and Harry are already trying to build some chemistry. The duo was working out in California on Thursday.
This is exactly what you want to see from Newton. Ever since signing with New England he has sounded like a man on a mission.
So keep an eye on Harry as he could prove that the Patriots were right to draft him in the first round.