Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
Looks like Ron Brace doesn't have to worry about a contract anymore.
Brace, a 2nd-round draft pick (No. 40 overall) by the New England Patriots, signed a four-year deal, according to Christopher L. Gasper of the Boston Globe.
Brace, a nose tackle out of Boston College, definitely adds more beef up front on the defensive line with his 6-foot-3, 330-pound frame.
In college, Brace was known for his physical play and relentless pursuit of the ball carrier. He's a guy that can't be moved by one player; he's a guy that commands a constant double team.
Imagine the difficulties offenses will have if they have to try to block both Brace and starter Vince Wilfork?
With those two big bodies in front, good luck running into the teeth of the defense if they are paired side by side in goal-line or short-yardage situations.
Brace has the skill, desire and smarts to have a long and productive career in the NFL, not to mention a chance to win on a consistent basis with mastermind Bill Belichick leading the charge.
Fan Fanatic Sports would like to congratulate Brace on his new contact with the best franchise in professional football.
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