The Patriots ran 27 of their 66 plays against Denver on Saturday without a pure running back on the field. The two tight end set New England uses with Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez has been wildly successful and teams are starting to also use the model. "(It's) changing the game," Patriots guard Brian Waters said of New England's offense. "We can run the ball, we can pass the ball, we can go up-tempo and not have to change personnel out. We can be physical and still not have to change the personnel out." The Patriots drafted their two tight ends in the later rounds of the 2010 NFL Draft. "I think you're going to see guys get drafted, tight ends that probably would have been fourth-fifth-round picks are probably going to get drafted higher because of what these guys are able to do," Waters said. "You're going to see other teams who are going to try to match guys with their 'receiving tight ends' by trying to match them with a guy who can do some of the things that our guys are able to do."