Henry caught several balls going above the rim on contested grabs. He also easily found voids in zone coverage and found success boxing out man coverage defenders on seams and in-breakers.
Smith would’ve scored a long touchdown on a crosser where the Pats used misdirection to get him alone on the right side of the field for a catch and run opportunity on day three.
The two tight ends are rolling already, and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels isn’t even scheming or game-planning to maximize Henry and Smith’s complementary abilities yet.
As far as the wide receiver go, Agholor had an excellent day three where he got behind the defense several times and made a leaping grab in the back of the end zone over J.C. Jackson. The other highlight of the day for Agholor was a deep crosser on a great ball from Cam Newton.
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