New England Patriots Week 12: 3 players whose stock dropped against Arizona
By Sam Minton
The New England Patriots might have walked away with the win, but these three players struggled mightily against the Arizona Cardinals.
The 2020 New England Patriots are full of surprises. Week 12 was once again another day filled with twists and turns.
It seemed as though the Patriots were once again about to lose on Sunday. Near the end of the game, it seemed as though the offense had handed the Cardinals a win, but thanks to a missed field goal, New England still had a chance.
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The Patriots offense did just enough to get into field goal range and Nick Folk was able to kick it between the uprights. With the win, New England’s playoff chances still were alive (at least mathematically).
A lot of the credit belongs to the defense, they did a great job in containing Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins. The offense on the other hand struggled mightily.
So even though they were able to secure the victory, here are the three Patriots who saw their stocks drop against the Cardinals.
New England Patriots: 3 players whose stock dropped in Week 12 – No.3: N’Keal Harry
Things have not gone well for N’Keal Harry. Ever since he was drafted in the first round, Harry has failed to live up to expectations.
Harry was supposed to be a deep threat who could make plays. Being drafted so early means that you should be one of the best receivers on your team. Even with an injured Julian Edelman, Harry has struggled to make an impact
Once again Harry struggled against the Cardinals. He had zero catches on three targets and also committed a penalty. Not exactly the best performance from the wideout.
Every poor performance is only cementing the fact that Harry is a bust. Sadly this seems to be the norm in New England.
But with another poor performance, Harry’s stock continues to drop. At this point, it wouldn’t even be that surprising if New England releases Harry before the start of next season.