The Patriots could show interest in Jason Taylor, who was released by the Redskins on Monday. New England has always admired Taylor, with coach Bill Belichick beaming about the defensive end a few seasons ago. "Jason is a terrific football player," Belichick said. "He has a big motor. He comes hard every play. He has a lot of upfield speed that has a good counter move inside. He can bring some power, even though he is primarily a speed guy, but if you start playing him soft for his speed, he can bring the power. He is relentless. He has long arms. He does a good job of reaching the blockers and grabbing them from behind and jerking them and throwing them off balance. He is a guy that, obviously, you have to identify." Belichick's praise didn't stop there, he had this to say in 2006. "I really can't think of a player that Jason Taylor hasn't given problems to," Belichick said. "I think he's one of the hardest guys to block in the league. Speed is one of Taylor's assets, but it's certainly not the only one. "If you take one thing away, he has other things that he can complement that with. That's what makes Taylor, to me, as good a player on defense as I've seen this year."